
1.) A stream in Eugene Oregon needed repairs done in the streambed and AquaDam was up for the task of a cofferdam. Here we can see workers doing what was needed while the stream water is being held back by the two AquaDams. Both AquaDams are single closed end (SCE) units one is the main dam and the smaller one is there for support.

2.) Workers excited to use an AquaDam for their project.

3.) Workers make a path with an excavator to be able to access the work area.

4.) Both AquaDams are installed here, it appears that the work area is being de-watered.

5.) In this photo we can see the starting bank for both SCE AquaDams. A SCE AquaDam needs its starting bank to elevate the starting point (open end) higher than the full height of the installed dam. The open end and fill-tubes of a SCE AquaDam must be elevated higher than the full height of dam along its given path. An AquaDam will only reach its full height at the lowest elevation along its given path.

6.) The support AquaDam has been laid out and workers are about to start filling it with water, in this photo.

7.) A photo of both AquaDams installed while the work area is being de-watered.

8.) The work area has been de-watered, everyone is hard at work getting the job done.

9.) Workers bringing in more materials that were needed for the job.

10.) A photo from on top of the main SCE AquaDam, looking down at the de-watered work area.

11.) Workers making repairs to an existing culvert, while the AquaDam cofferdam system is controlling the stream water.

12.) Workers were able to not only stand in the streambed, but also have their excavators down there too.

13.) Looking at the pool upstream, great job AquaDam!
Two Single Closed End (SCE) AquaDams, Main AquaDam, Support AquaDam, Stream Diversion