Northwest Shoreline Concept Designs
The following concept designs are being presented:
Concept 1
Steel Sheet Pile Wall
Concept 1 involves installing a new steel sheet pile wall in front of the existing seawall. The new wall would be built to a higher elevation and the land adjacent to it would be raised.
- Minimal maintenance requirements
- Smallest land and lakebed footprint
- No added ecological or recreational benefits
- Slightly less effective erosion control compared to other concepts
OVERALL EVALUATION RANKING: LOW
Concept 2
Impermeable Berm
Concept 2 involves installing an impermeable berm along the shoreline on top of the existing seawall. A stone buttress would need to be placed in front of the existing wall to provide structural support. This buttress could be built out of rip rap or stacked armourstone.
- Provides some aquatic benefit as stone creates habitat complexity and cover
- Provides some ecological benefit as berm can be vegetated
- Increased footprint on lakebed
OVERALL EVALUATION RANKING: MEDIUM
Concept 3
Impermeable Berm and Nearshore Habitat
Like Concept 2, Concept 3 includes installing an impermeable berm along the shoreline on top of the existing seawall. Instead of a stone buttress, the existing seawall would be supported by beach fill which would create a sloping nearshore habitat with aquatic vegetation and rocky habitat features.
- Provides excellent aquatic benefits through addition of habitat features
- Provides some ecological benefit as berm can be vegetated
- Provides added recreational benefits including beach area and access for non-motorized boats
- Some long-term maintenance required for beach nourishment
- Largest footprint on lakebed
OVERALL EVALUATION RANKING: HIGH