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SMALL-SCALE DREDGING AND DESILTING EQUIPMENT

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C. E. SPERLJNG 71<strong>SMALL</strong>-<strong>SCALE</strong> <strong>DREDGING</strong><strong>AND</strong> <strong>DESILTING</strong> <strong>EQUIPMENT</strong>FOR CANAL MAINTENANCE1. INTRODUCTIONThis paper deals with small-scale dredging equipment used for canalmaintenance, "small-scale" then referring to the size of the equipment and notnecessarily to the magnitude of the maintenance works or projects in which itis used. The large dredging equipment, generally used offshore, is not thesubject matter of this paper.The water management and maintenance of canal systems has a long standingtradition in The Netherlands. In the Middle Ages and even up to the last centurymost of the maintenance was done manually, using for instance the dredgingbow, notorious for breaking peoples' backs. Development of hydraulic andmechanical small dredging equipment, for use in maintenance of canal systems,really started during the second half of this century only.The various types of equipment now available are summarized in Section 2.Basically one can distinguish two types of equipment: cutter suction equipment,largely hydro-mechanically operated, and the digging type equipment, generallymechanically operated. In Sections 2 and 3 some considerations are given onboth types of equipment, including criteria for selection of suitable equipmentfor different types of maintenance.Part of the paper also deals with the mechanical digging equipment, mainly ofthe floating or amphibious type, as manufactured by Konijn BV, TheNetherlands.Sizes of the equipment discussed here are generally limited to widths between2 and 4 m, drafts of less than 0.8 m and a clearance height (under passages) ofmaximum 1 m. For silt removal, hydraulic transportation through pipelines canbe used, but the material can also be disposed of into elevator barges with ahopper capacity of 7-30 m3, small pusher crafts and dumpers for furtherdisposal by road transport.A general characteristic of the small dredging equipment is the high flexibilityof application possibilities, among others because of the various possibleaccessories, available as attachments to the main equipment.

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