Adaptation Toolbox
This Adaptation Toolbox offers infrastructure owners and operators a range of adaptation measures to consider when looking at ways to increase the resilience of their assets and operations. Use the filter menu on the left to search for measures by Asset and/or Hazard. For each measure, we provide a short description and information on issues such as cost, effectiveness, and flexibility, along with links to resources.
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Build retaining walls
Build retaining walls to fortify slopes using concrete, steel, and other hard materials.
Clear vegetation and debris from culverts more frequently
Clear vegetation and debris from drainage systems and clear drains more frequently to prevent clogging and flooding, especially before major storms. Determine appropriate maintenance schedule based on site-specific considerations.
Clear vegetation more frequently
Increase the frequency of vegetation clearance cycles to ensure overgrowth and broken/fallen vegetation is cleared before storms.
Conduct heat awareness campaigns
Implement local heat awareness campaigns on the dangers of extreme heat events. Encourage people to stay inside during extreme heat events, and if outside, to be prepared with extra water, protective clothing, sunglasses, etc. Post information materials/QR codes at trail heads with heat safety best practices.
Construct rocks strategically in streams to dissipate water energy and reduce flooding
Rocky in-stream techniques (e.g., riffles, spurs) involve constructing rocks strategically in streams to help dissipate water energy and reduce flooding. Work with relevant agencies and landowners to determine feasibility.
Elevate low-lying bridges
Based on flood projections and flood history, elevate bridges to prevent inundation and reduce service disruptions.