December 13, 2024
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Soil-Cement Core Weir

A Game-Changing Innovation for Drought and Flood Control

Ticy City extends our heartfelt support to all those affected by the recent floods. We hope for a swift recovery and a return to normalcy as soon as possible.

In light of the severe flooding in Northern Thailand this year, the Soil-Cement Core Weir has become a hot topic of conversation. But what exactly is it, and why is it so important?

The Soil-Cement Core Weir is a groundbreaking solution to both drought and flood problems. It’s a type of temporary water-retaining structure known for its durability and water storage capacity. Even more impressive, it’s cost-effective and quick to build, requiring no steel, rocks, or concrete.

The primary materials? Local soil mixed with Portland cement in a ratio of 10-30 parts soil to 1 part cement. This mixture creates an artificial laterite, which is then used to construct the weir, spanning between 20 to 100 meters. Its core and sides are dug 4 meters below the riverbed to capture underground water, while the weir height is kept under 2 meters to allow excess water to flow over, reducing erosion and preventing sediment buildup, all while naturally storing water.

Not only is the Soil-Cement Core Weir affordable, but it’s also more durable than other temporary weirs of similar cost. Maintenance is simple and can be managed by local workers, without needing specialized equipment. Plus, the materials are readily available in the area, further cutting costs on logistics and construction.

Once the weir is in place, it increases water availability around it, supporting local agriculture and enabling farmers to diversify crops rather than sticking to monoculture.

The benefits don’t stop there. The weir also helps address the shortage of raw water for drinking water production, as demonstrated in Phrae Municipality, which supports 70,000 residents and 14,000 households. It improves groundwater storage, providing a year-round source of shallow wells for local use.

In addition, the weir fosters community involvement, reducing water conflicts during dry seasons, preventing labor migration, and improving overall quality of life. It even becomes a recreational space for the community.

The Soil-Cement Core Weir also contributes to environmental conservation by preserving upstream areas, enhancing forest moisture, and providing water and food for wildlife. It helps mitigate flooding, bank erosion, landslides, and flash floods. The weir’s design even allows for fish migration and spawning.

By retaining surface water, it reduces the risk of forest fires, as the increased moisture helps the forest floor stay wet for longer. It also slows the flow of water into the sea, conserving water for a more extended period.

In short, the Soil-Cement Core Weir is a vital innovation in tackling both drought and flood challenges.

Source: https://www.csdi.or.th/

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