Water&Sanitation Africa January/February 2022

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DAMS

DUCKBILL-SHAPED SPILLWAY The duckbill-shaped spillway significantly increased the storage capacity of the dam (Photo credit: Wessel van Heerden)

Consulting engineering and infrastructure advisory firm Zutari has designed a spillway to boost dam safety by preventing overtopping at the Garden Route Dam, the main supply for George in the Western Cape.

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he design was put to the test towards the end of November when it began spilling following torrential rains in the area. “I am happy to report that the spillway is behaving as expected,” reports Dr Frank Denys, associate and expertise leader: Dams, Zutari. “The duckbill-shaped spillway significantly increased both the storage capacity of the dam and the discharge capacity of the spillway so as to boost the dam’s water supplies without compromising its safety by preventing overtopping,” comments Denys. The

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put to the test

Dr Frank Denys, associate and expertise leader: Dams, Zutari

project won an award for technical excellence in the SAICE Southern Cape Branch Regional Awards 2020. George Municipality states on its website that while the heavy rainfall and flash floods on 22 November had “understandably overshadowed” the dam’s overflowing on the same day, it remained a celebration of innovative engineering and a significant milestone in the city’s long-term water security. The solution centred on a sophisticated hydraulic design in the form of a novel, non-linear spillway in the shape of a duckbill (Photo credit: Wessel van Heerden)

Prior to the flood event, the water level in the dam was roughly 1 m below the crest of the spillway. This volume was rapidly filled up in the course of the early morning and the spillway started overflowing at roughly 08:30. The peak of the flood occurred at 13:00, according to the Department of Water and Sanitation’s water level data record. The water level recorder logged a maximum overflow depth of 0.509 m over the crest, which equates to about 50 m³/s in discharge. This thus appears to have been a relatively minor event, with the dam designed to cater for much higher flows. That said, the incoming flood was partially attenuated or absorbed by the storage volume in the dam basin. Duckbill Due to the new spillway, the increased storage capacity of the Garden Route Dam was achieved by raising its full


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