A road bridge is proposed to be constructed across an alluvial stream with the estimated design discharge as 2500 m3/s. It is decided to adopt a total effective waterway equal to 300 m for this bridge as against the regime width of 237.5 m due to afflux considerations. If the HFL at the site is at RL 214 m, then the RL of the open foundation can be suggested as _______

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Culverts and Small Road Bridges Construction toopics include: High flood discharge computation and bridge foundation depth. A culvert is a tunnel-like structure built under roadways or railways to allow water to flow under them. Culverts can also be used to redirect water from one area to another, such as in drainage systems. They can be made from a variety of materials including: Cast-in-place or precast concrete Galvanized steel Aluminum Plastic (typically high-density polyethylene)  Culverts are typically found in a natural flow of water and are available in many shapes, including... Show more

A road bridge is proposed to be constructed across an alluvial stream with the estimated design discharge as 2500 m<sup>3</sup>/s. It is decided to adopt a total effective waterway equal to 300 m for this bridge as against the regime width of 237.5 m due to afflux considerations. If the HFL at the site is at RL 214 m, then the RL of the open foundation can be suggested as _______