13-11-2014, 12:27 PM
Abstracts: A Causeway is a road or railway route across a broad body of water or wetland raised up on an Embankment. Some causeway may only be usable at low tide and the distinction between causeways and viaducts can become blurred when flood –relief culvert are incorporated in the structure. A causeway is however supported on earth or stone, whereas a bridge or viaduct is mainly supported by free- standing columns or arches. Sizes and shapes may vary from small circular pipes to extremely large arch sections that are sometimes used in place of bridges. A careful approach to culvert design is essential, both in new land development and retrofit situations, because culverts often significantly influence upstream and downstream flood risks, floodplain management and public safety. There are meet the surrounding people get interview then survey to how much water come to causeway. There are also analyses to which type traffic flow there it also survey to damage to causeway in monsoon. Define the how much water overtopping the causeway. We would Analysis the surrounding people which type face difficult to monsoon. There should be proper design of causeway then get solution.