Wetlands Restoration
Lake Tahoe Keys, CA (2002)
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A view from the start of location #1, looking along the length of the multiple 100' long AquaDams®. They have been connected together to make a continuous 400' barrier. The nearby river provides easy access to water to refill the AquaDams®.
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This 4' high x 200' long AquaDam® was started from the bank at work site #3. The AquaDams® are unrolled by hand and then inflated with water. This way they can be placed in the desired location next to the silt fence. You can see the elevation difference of the far bank where the AquaDam® starts. This bank will hold the water inside the AquaDam®.
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The start of the 4' AquaDam® at location #3. The steepness of the bank cannot be seen from this angle. The worker is rolling the fill tubes so that they can be placed inside the outer sleeve to help protect them. They are left long so that if there is ever a need, they can be used to connect this unit to the end of another AquaDam® using a coupling collar. 
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