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Message: Examples of Stilling Wells



The advantages of a vertical stilling well include:

  • Minimal requirement for water levels within the downstream channel.
  • Adaptable to sites with limited space due to other infrastructure restrictions.
  • Inclusion of a sleeve valve may allow for more economy of savings than other alternatives.

The disadvantages of the vertical stilling well include:

  • Requires a steel liner to reduce the potential for damage to the pedestal and lower portion of the chamber. In some cases, the anchorage for the steel liner has been determined to be underdesigned for the conditions actually experienced.
  • Problems have been experienced with the valve operating mechanism due to turbulence in the stilling well.
  • The typical valve and stilling well application is not well suited for use with high debris loads.


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Revision Date: 06/27/2022