The IID All American Canal Repair project involved working with the Bureau’s Technical Committee from Denver to evaluate distress incurred namely by the All American Canal and its siphon crossing at New River – as well as other large facilities. This area was particularly hard hit by high ground acceleration, and suffered significant liquefaction and other damage as a result of the Easter 2010 M7.2 Laguna Salada Earthquake event. Ultimately, our work included a large-scale evaluation and background review to determine the character of the embankments, the characteristics of the alluvium and lacustrine deposits that underlay and support the canal, and the siphon features.
Larry Fanning, G3Soilworks’ President and technical director, served as the lead engineering, geologic, and geotechnical advisor, as well as point man for SoilWorks, per request of IID. He assisted IID and the Bureau of Reclamation in the evaluation, and ultimate repair, of large water conveyance features in Imperial Valley that are operated by IID for the Bureau.
Larry utilized the G3 method, as he employed a variety of surface and subsurface investigation in the assessment to evaluate the distress that developed as a result of high ground accelerations and liquefaction and lateral spreading effects.