Abstract

Increasing water demand, combined with unfavourable climate change, creates a need for well-thought-out water management. Such goals are realised thanks to appropriate hydrotechnical infrastructure, the efficiency and functionality of which depend on its technical condition. In the literature, there is no method for the assessment of the technical condition of small damming structures, including sluice gates. The aim of this article was to present the possibility of using the multi-criteria AHP decision support method to assess the technical condition of small damming structures. The assessment included both concrete elements (spillways, abutments, and apron) and steel elements (gates and hoisting equipment). The analyses considered the effects of growing vegetation, the condition of concrete surfaces (e.g., cracks, cavities, exposed rebar) and steel elements (corrosion, deterioration). A hybrid method was used to study the assessment of the technical condition of water structures. It consisted of a modified Zawadzki’s method and weights which were determined by different groups of respondents with industry backgrounds (university students and experts) using the AHP method. The obtained results show that the factors related to the holes and corrosion of the gate elements had the highest value of the matrix solution vector. The last level of the tree structure indicated that the condition of the spillway and gate is the most important factor in the technical condition assessment. As the assessment considers commonly available parameters, the proposed method is universal and can be used in the assessment of other structures of this type in different regions of the world, which is important in terms of their functioning, planned repairs, and optimal use in water resource management.

Highlights

  • The aim of this study was to develop a universal method for assessing the technical condition of small water structures, which could be applied to all such structures

  • Only the method of is widely used in Poland for small drainage the method of Kaca and Interewicz [50] is widely used in Poland for small drainage strucstructures such as reseed irrigation systems and drainage buildings, where it is mainly tures such as reseed irrigation systems and drainage buildings, where it is mainly used to used to assess the parameters of ditches, sluice gates and culverts [51,52]

  • The method of hybrid assessment of the technical condition of water structures was used in the analysis

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Introduction

Agriculture is undergoing a dynamic transformation due to civilisation’s changing needs and opportunities. One effect of this transformation is a change in land use patterns. The process of the disappearance of grasslands is clearly visible, and those located in river valleys with specific biotopes and special management methods are at risk of transformation. These changes occur due to abandonment, cessation of agricultural activities, or excessive intensification of agricultural production in these areas [5]. The main goal is to preserve the areas of high natural value into the future, where biodiversity is an asset and should be protected in line with the guidelines of the Convention on Biological Diversity [6]

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