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Home / Environment / Kansas Lake Tests World-First Silt Removal Tech

Kansas Lake Tests World-First Silt Removal Tech

19 Nov

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Summary

  • A unique water injection dredging project is removing silt from Tuttle Creek Lake.
  • This method is being used in a lake for the first time globally.
  • Researchers are assessing downstream environmental impacts of the dredging.
Kansas Lake Tests World-First Silt Removal Tech

A groundbreaking water injection dredging project is underway at Tuttle Creek Lake in Kansas, employing a method never before used in a lake setting. This initiative aims to reverse the significant silt accumulation that threatens the lake's capacity, with projections indicating it will be 75% full by 2074. The project, a collaboration between the Kansas Water Office and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, uses a specialized barge to pump clear water, inducing density currents to move silt downstream via the Big Blue River.

Initial dredging operations, funded by a $7.1 million federal grant and $2 million from the state, have demonstrated the technique's ability to move sediment. Researchers, including Kansas State University professor Keith Gido, are meticulously collecting data to assess downstream effects. Early results suggest minor, temporary impacts on water turbidity and oxygen levels, which are within natural variability ranges. Concerns about sulfur oxide releases were noted, but their impact was temporary.

The primary goal of this demonstration project is to gather crucial data on the efficacy, cost, and environmental consequences of water injection dredging. By answering these questions, researchers hope to develop a sustainable, long-term strategy to manage silt levels. This could potentially maintain the lake's water storage capacity and its vital flood control functions, ensuring its continued benefit for the region.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
It's a pioneering method using a barge to pump water and create density currents to move silt out of the lake for the first time globally.
The dam traps approximately 98% of sediment that would naturally flow through, leading to significant silt accumulation over time.
Researchers are monitoring for changes in water turbidity, oxygen levels, and potential sulfur oxide releases, finding minimal adverse effects so far.

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