If the bridge or culvert size is being revised, will a hydraulic analysis need to be performed and submitted?
If the new bridge or culvert is not an obvious hydraulic improvement, then a hydraulic analysis will likely be required. All of the following would likely require a hydraulic analysis: the waterway opening of the structure or cross-sectional area of the channel is being reduced; or if the culvert lengthened; or if the culvert material type is being changed; or if the skew angle of the bridge or culvert is being changed. 6.
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