intermediate work · costanera pública de Playa Bonita, Av. Bustillo, San Carlos de Bariloche, San Carlos de Bariloche, Río Negro, Argentina (EN: the Playa Bonita public lakeshore on Av. Bustillo, San Carlos de Bariloche, San Carlos de Bariloche, Río Negro, Argentina)
Controlar la erosión del sendero sobre suelo de ceniza: costanera pública de Playa Bonita, Av. Bustillo, San Carlos de Bariloche (EN: Control trail erosion on the ash soil.
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What the work involvesEl suelo de ceniza volcánica de esta zona se desarma con el agua y el sendero se convierte en un canal que se profundiza cada temporada. Desagües a nivel y relleno de la traza devuelven el agua al costado antes de que corte. Lugar: costanera pública de Playa Bonita, Av. Bustillo, San Carlos de Bariloche. EN: The volcanic ash soil here breaks apart with water and the trail turns into a channel that deepens every season. Hand-built drainage dips and tread fill send the water off to the side before it cuts. Site: the Playa Bonita public lakeshore on Av. Bustillo, San Carlos de Bariloche.
How this work is done
A documented method, so this packet comes out the same whoever does it.
Steps
- 1. Recorrer la traza y fotografiar los tramos incididos, marcando dónde el agua entra y por dónde sale. EN: Walk the tread and photograph the incised sections, marking where water enters and where it can leave.
- 2. Abrir desagües transversales a mano en los puntos marcados, con salida franca hacia el lado bajo. EN: Cut cross drains by hand at the marked points, each with a clear outlet to the downhill side.
- 3. Rellenar y apisonar la traza incidida con material del lugar, dejando la superficie levemente convexa. EN: Fill and tamp the incised tread with local material, leaving the surface slightly crowned.
- 4. Fotografiar los tramos terminados desde los mismos puntos y anotar cantidad de desagües y metros rellenados. EN: Photograph the finished sections from matching vantages and record the number of drains and the metres filled.
What counts as done
- Foto de la traza incidida antes de empezar. EN: Before photo of the incised tread
- Cantidad de desagües transversales abiertos, con salida franca. EN: Count of cross drains cut, each with a clear outlet
- Metros de traza rellenados y apisonados. EN: Metres of tread filled and tamped
- Foto de los tramos terminados desde los mismos puntos. EN: After photos of the finished sections, matching vantages
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