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Typical temporary stream crossing methods and their applicability.
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Temporary bridge |
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Use in large channels may require pier(s) or other supports, which increase disturbance to stream (see Construction recommendations and specifications) |
Temporary culvert (pipe) |
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Temporary ford (drive-through) |
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