Boat Ramp Repair
North Shore of Lake Tahoe, CA (2003)
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The second AquaDam® is being moved into place so that it can be inserted into the connection collar of the first AquaDam®. Both of these AquaDams® are the same size.
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The black inner fill tubes have been inserted up through the top of the connection collar. Blue discharge hoses have been inserted into the fill tubes and down past the hole cut into the top of the connection collar. The end of the first AquaDam® is used as a platform to set the pumps on.
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Because of water quality concerns the client's permits called for a floating, silt boom curtain with a chain (yellow) to surround the entire project as additional protection measures. The white AquaDam has to make a rounded turn towards the end. The attachment collar is folded up on the end of the AquaDam®.
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After the AquaDam® has been inflated, pumps are moved out to the end so the next dam can be attached. The black part of the dam in the picture is the attachment collar from the end of the first dam. The bottom right-hand corner shows the two black inside tubes protruding up through the black outside material which makes up the attachment collar. All of the boat walkways have been moved to one corner of the marina.
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