Eliminate the potential safety hazards on the cliff.
There are mainly the following reasons for regularly removing the loose rocks on the cliffs by the river:
- Ensuring the safety of water activities: There are often activities such as boats navigating and people swimming by the river. If the loose rocks fall, they may hit the boats or people, causing serious casualties. Removing the loose rocks can eliminate this potential safety hazard.
- Protecting the riverbank facilities: There may be facilities such as docks, trestle bridges, and revetment projects by the river. The falling of loose rocks will damage these facilities, affecting their normal use and service life. Regular removal can reduce the maintenance costs of the facilities.
- Preventing soil erosion: When the loose rocks fall into the river, they will be washed and carried away by the water flow, which will change the shape of the riverbed. At the same time, the loosening of the rocks on the cliffs may also lead to the loosening of the surrounding soil, and it is likely to cause soil erosion when it rains. Removing the loose rocks helps to maintain the stability of the riverbank and ecological balance.
- Avoiding river blockage: Larger loose rocks falling into the river may accumulate together, blocking the river channel, affecting the normal flow of the river water, and increasing the risk of flood discharge during the flood season. Regular removal can keep the river channel unobstructed.
- Reducing the impact on aquatic organisms: The falling of loose rocks into the river will change the local water environment. It may injure aquatic organisms or damage their habitats. Removing the loose rocks is conducive to protecting the living environment of aquatic organisms.
Видео Eliminate the potential safety hazards on the cliff. канала Sunshine Man
- Ensuring the safety of water activities: There are often activities such as boats navigating and people swimming by the river. If the loose rocks fall, they may hit the boats or people, causing serious casualties. Removing the loose rocks can eliminate this potential safety hazard.
- Protecting the riverbank facilities: There may be facilities such as docks, trestle bridges, and revetment projects by the river. The falling of loose rocks will damage these facilities, affecting their normal use and service life. Regular removal can reduce the maintenance costs of the facilities.
- Preventing soil erosion: When the loose rocks fall into the river, they will be washed and carried away by the water flow, which will change the shape of the riverbed. At the same time, the loosening of the rocks on the cliffs may also lead to the loosening of the surrounding soil, and it is likely to cause soil erosion when it rains. Removing the loose rocks helps to maintain the stability of the riverbank and ecological balance.
- Avoiding river blockage: Larger loose rocks falling into the river may accumulate together, blocking the river channel, affecting the normal flow of the river water, and increasing the risk of flood discharge during the flood season. Regular removal can keep the river channel unobstructed.
- Reducing the impact on aquatic organisms: The falling of loose rocks into the river will change the local water environment. It may injure aquatic organisms or damage their habitats. Removing the loose rocks is conducive to protecting the living environment of aquatic organisms.
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