This 176' long twin barrel box culvert, built in 1964, was originally designed with 3″ weep holes for drainage. Over time, the weep holes failed and backfill material escaped through the hole.
Many of the failed weep holes were plugged to stop soil loss. This resulted in constant high water levels and high pressure behind the walls. With no formal place to drain, the water and soil found other paths through seams and cracks.
The demonstration project installed 54, 4" weep hole filters, preserving the existing structures and extending the asset life. Because of the project's success, Michigan DOT approve a state-wide special provision for JET Filter's Maintainable Weep Hole Filters.
This innovative technology demonstration project was performed as part of AASHTO's - TSP2 Bridge Preservation Program.
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