Submersible canal bypass
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1. A method for bypassing the flow of water in an earthen canal to isolate and line a distinct section of the canal, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) forming at least two portable modular sections, each section being assembled from at least one generally vertical wall and at least one gate, the gate being attached to the wall;
(b) submersing and installing the at least two portable modular sections at individual predetermined locations in the canal to form two bulkheads, an upstream bulkhead which bifurcates the canal upstream of the section to be isolated and a downstream bulkhead which bifurcates the canal downstream of the section to be isolated;
(c) attaching a plurality of pipelines between the two bulkheads such that the at least one pipeline extends from the upstream bulkhead to the downstream bulkhead;
(d) operating the gates, whereby the flow of water is diverted into at least one of the pipelines, thereby bypassing the section to be lined;
(e) lining the section to be lined, to form a newly lined section;
(f) after the section is lined, operating the gates to divert the flow of water into the newly lined section; and
(g) removing the bulkheads and pipelines from the newly lined section.
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Abstract
A submersible canal bypass is used to bypass the flow around a distinct section of an earthen canal for lining. The canal bypass is placed within the canal and uses a plurality of pipelines and a plurality of bulkheads assembled from portable modular sections. The headgates on the portable modular sections are so arranged along the bulkhead to divert the flow of water through bypass pipelines so as to isolate a section of the canal during lining activities and return the flow of water to the lined canal after lining.
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20 Claims
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1. A method for bypassing the flow of water in an earthen canal to isolate and line a distinct section of the canal, the method comprising the steps of:
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(a) forming at least two portable modular sections, each section being assembled from at least one generally vertical wall and at least one gate, the gate being attached to the wall;
(b) submersing and installing the at least two portable modular sections at individual predetermined locations in the canal to form two bulkheads, an upstream bulkhead which bifurcates the canal upstream of the section to be isolated and a downstream bulkhead which bifurcates the canal downstream of the section to be isolated;
(c) attaching a plurality of pipelines between the two bulkheads such that the at least one pipeline extends from the upstream bulkhead to the downstream bulkhead;
(d) operating the gates, whereby the flow of water is diverted into at least one of the pipelines, thereby bypassing the section to be lined;
(e) lining the section to be lined, to form a newly lined section;
(f) after the section is lined, operating the gates to divert the flow of water into the newly lined section; and
(g) removing the bulkheads and pipelines from the newly lined section. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A method for bypassing the flow of water in an earthen canal to isolate and line a distinctive section of the canal, the method comprising the steps of;
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(a) forming at least two portable modular sections, each section being assembled from at least one generally vertical wall and at least one gate, the gate being attached to the wall;
(b) lowering the water level in the canal;
(c) installing each portable modular section at individual predetermined locations in the canal to form a pair of bulkheads which bifurcate the canal upstream of the section to be isolated and downstream of the section to be isolated;
(d) attaching a plurality of pipelines between the bulkheads such that at least one pipeline forms a water tight connection with each bulkhead;
(e) bracing the at least one pipeline within the canal;
(f) raising the water level in the canal;
(g) operating the gates, whereby the flow of water is diverted into the at least one pipeline, thereby bypassing the section to be lined;
(h) lining the section between the bulkheads;
(i) after the section is lined, operating the gates to divert the flow of water into the lined section;
(j) removing the bulkheads and the pipelines from the lined section of the canal. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A method for bypassing the flow of water in an earthen canal to isolate and line a distinct section of the canal comprising the steps of:
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(a) lowering the water level in the canal;
(b) placing a plurality of pipelines at individual predetermined locations within the canal such that the pipelines extend the length of the section to be isolated;
(c) providing a plurality of gates such that each gate is attached to at least one pipeline;
(d) placing a plurality of earthen embankments about the pipelines to form a pair of bulkheads which bifurcate the canal upstream of the section to be isolated and downstream of the section to be isolated;
(e) bracing the pipelines within the canal;
(f) operating the gates whereby the flow of water is diverted into the pipelines, thereby bypassing the section to be lined;
(g) lining the isolated section;
(h) after the section is lined, operating the gates to divert said flow of water into the lined section; and
(i) removing the bulkheads and pipelines from the lined section of the canal. (j) raising water level in the canal. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20)
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