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  <dc:creator>Erick M. Boehmler</dc:creator>
  <dc:date>1996</dc:date>
  <dc:description>This report provides the results of a detailed Level II analysis of scour potential at structure 
BRIDTH00340026 on town highway 34 crossing the Ottauquechee River, Bridgewater, 
Vermont (figures 1–8). A Level II study is a basic engineering analysis of the site, 
including a quantitative analysis of stream stability and scour (U.S. Department of 
Transportation, 1993). A Level I study is included in Appendix E of this report. A Level 
I study provides a qualitative geomorphic characterization of the study site. Information on 
the bridge available from VTAOT files were compiled prior to conducting Level I and 
Level II analyses and can be found in Appendix D.
The site is in the Green Mountain physiographic province of central Vermont in the town of 
Bridgewater. The 38.0-mi&lt;sup&gt;2&lt;/sup&gt;
 drainage area is in a predominantly rural and forested basin. In 
the vicinity of the study site, the banks have dense woody vegetation coverage except for 
the upstream right bank, which is grass covered.
In the study area, the Ottauquechee River has an incised, sinuous channel with a slope of 
approximately 0.01 ft/ft, an average channel top width of 62.5 ft and an average channel 
depth of 4.5 ft. The predominant channel bed material is cobble (D&lt;sub&gt;50&lt;/sub&gt; is 97.3 mm or 0.319
ft). The geomorphic assessment at the time of the Level I and Level II site visit on 
November 8, 1994, indicated that the reach was stable.
The town highway 34 crossing of the Ottauquechee Riveris a 69-ft-long, two-lane bridge 
consisting of one 63-foot clear-span steel-pony truss-type superstructure (Vermont Agency 
of Transportation, written commun., August 24, 1994). The bridge is supported by vertical, 
concrete abutments with wingwalls. The channel is skewed approximately 40 degrees to the 
opening while the opening-skew-to-roadway is 45 degrees. 
A scour hole 4.5 ft deeper than the mean thalweg depth was observed along the upstream 
left wingwall during the Level I assessment. The only scour protection measure at the site 
was type-1 stone fill (less than 12 inches diameter) at the upstream end of the upstream left 
wingwall. Additional details describing conditions at the site are included in the Level II 
Summary and Appendices D 
and E.
Scour depths were computed using the general guidelines described in Hydraulic 
Engineering Circular 18 (Richardson and others, 1993). These guidelines provide scour 
equations, which assume an infinite depth of erosive material and a homogeneous particle-size distribution. The scour analysis results are presented in tables 1 and 2 and a graph of 
the scour depths is presented in figure 8.</dc:description>
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  <dc:identifier>10.3133/ofr96157</dc:identifier>
  <dc:language>en</dc:language>
  <dc:publisher>U.S. Geological Survey</dc:publisher>
  <dc:title>Level II scour analysis for Bridge 26 (BRIDTH00340026) on Town Highway 034, crossing Ottauquechee River, Bridgewater, Vermont</dc:title>
  <dc:type>reports</dc:type>
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