About the author  ⁄ Robert Fields, P.E., LEED AP BD+C

Robert Fields is an Environmental Engineer at STV in New York. (robert.fields@stvinc.com)

Ways to Ensure Deployed Flood Barriers Work

Imagine spending millions of dollars on flood protection but, when a storm approaches, the deployable flood barriers cannot be installed in time. Learning from experience and adding some common sense helps reduce the risk of improperly deploying flood barriers. Storage, maintenance, and deployment execution are the primary considerations for barrier selection and must be vetted fully during preliminary and final design to reduce operational challenges. Labeling and storing components in a readily accessible position and having deployment plans that are well thought out promote the flood mitigation system’s overall success. Deployment-related risks can be decreased by minimizing the number of components assembled in the field.

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