Monmouthshire County Council Review of Landslips within the County December February 2014

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Monmouthshire County Council Review of Landslips within the County December 2013- February 2014

Introduction The County of Monmouthshire suffered a period of extreme weather between December 2013 and February 2014. These extreme conditions were experienced nationally and the recorded rainfall was widely reported as having exceeding all previous records. Within Monmouthshire the extreme rainfall gave rise to the flooding of dwellings, gardens, agricultural land and carriageways. Severely saturated ground became unstable and many embankment slips occurred which gave rise to either the closure or restricted use of the carriageways affected. Monmouthshire County Council had suffered similar difficulties in 2012/2103 and had applied to Welsh Government (WG) for assistance under the Emergency Financial Assistance Scheme (EFAS), however at that time WG could not provide any assistance. Affected Areas A photographic record of some of affected sites follows which provides an insight into the nature of the failures. Further more detailed information on all sites is listed in the appendices. Appendix 1 lists the sites affected by the extreme weather in 2013/14. Details of the sites affected in 2012/13 but still awaiting attention are also detailed in Appendix 2.

White House Cottage B4347 Near Grosmont View looking South This section of the B4347 has suffered from significant ground movements bought about by the extreme wet weather conditions experienced within the County. The road is closed to traffic. The retaining wall running parallel with the edge of the carriageway near the barn conversion in the background is also cause for concern.

View looking North The photograph shows detail of the failure present in the road. The road has been closed to traffic for safety reasons and the available diversions require the public to divert several miles. Repair cost estimates for this section of the B4347 are in the order of 62,000

Duffryn Cottages B4347 Near Grosmont View looking West On this section of the B4347 there has been settlement in excess of 1.0m. The ground movements have damaged the retaining wall causing shear failures at a number of locations along it. Edge support to the carriageway has been removed and there is tension cracking apparent in the surfacing. There is over 150m of retaining wall affected. Repair costs are in the order of 380,000

Further view of retaining wall damage View looking West

Detail of damage The extent of the ground movement can be clearly seen in this photograph

View of retaining wall showing extent of ground movement

Ground movement at carriageway edge

Forestry Area B4347 Near Grosmont This section of the B4347 lies between White House Cottage and Dyffryn Cottages and whilst not as dramatic a failure as the other two areas it will still require a significant investment to repair the failure. The route is currently closed to traffic.

View looking South The effect on the highway profile can clearly be seen with significant loss of support at the carriageway edge where the embankment has slipped away. Likely repair costs for this section of the B4347 are Circa 60,000

Ruthlin Mill Near Skenfrith Route R38 View looking North On the R38 at Ruthlin Mill the tension cracking is clearly evident. However the slip zone extends above and below the carriageway affecting orchards on the up slope and third party structures downslope. The route is closed to traffic.budget costing for the required works is 46,000

Close up of Tension cracking at Ruthlin Mill Views looking North

Effect on third party structure at Ruthlin Mill downslope of carriageway

Upper Cwm Farm Brynderi Route R35 View looking South An extensive slip area has formed on route R35 requiring the carriageway to be closed to traffic. The carriageway is affected over a length of some 20.0m and a shift in level approaching of 0.6m is present. Likely repair cost will be in the order of 71,000.

View looking North Detailed view of backscar highlighting vertical shift and exposure of the sub grade to weathering action

Pant Farm Bryn Deri Route C19.1 View looking West Gabion Basket retaining wall undercut by stream resulting in collapse of retaining wall structure and carriageway. Route closed awaiting permanent repair approximate cost 25,000

Near the Boat Inn Redbrook Route C48.1 View looking North The C48.1 local access road had to be closed when in excess of 750t of material including mature trees moved down slope. It was also necessary to close the popular Wye Valley walk which is a significant tourist attraction in order to protect the public. Both the road and footway remain closed. Repair costs are circa 32,000

View looking South along route

Near Chapel House Tintern Culvert on Route C 53.9 View looking East The damage to the third party wing wall of the culvert can clearly be seen. This damage is representative of the damage suffered directly by the culvert structure upstream. A temporary bridge access has needed to be installed prior to permanent works being implemented. Lilely costs Circa 130,000

Culvert on Route C59.3 Temporary Bridge Access View looking East

Near Livox Quarry Entrance A 466 View looking South Although the images are not dramatic the tension cracking that can be clearly seen within the carriageway extends for nearly 200m along the route and movement is

clearly taking place. The A466 has a history of ground movements due to the nature of the route construction and the geology of the area. View looking North Tension cracking can clearly be seen extending across the centreline of the A466. The scale of the potential problem and the probable method of repair indicates that some 535,000 may be required to effect a solution here.

Near Old Station Tintern A466 View looking South The image shows a typical failure of the carriageway footpath which runs intermittently for 130m over a length of some 280m. Budget costings for the repair works are Circa 263,000

The Hafod Llanelly Hill Route C 272.2 View looking West The Tension cracking witihn the carriageway runs for some 50m and the movement of material downslope can be seen in the attitude of the adjacent fence line. Repair to the route may be in the order of 100,000

Appendix 1 Extreme Weather Sites 2013/14 Site Route Current Road Status Location Description Work Budget Cost 's Scheme totals Work Status Remarks 1 B4347 Closed Nr Whitehouse cottage NP7 8LR Carriageway Failure PB -GI/options 9,103.26 61,753.26 Survey & GI complete. Design imminent survey 1,150.00 Ops 1,500.00 Site works 50,000.00 2 B4347 Closed Nr Duffryn Cottages / Forestry Slip NP7 8LG Embankment/ Road Failure PB -GI/options 15,678.81 439,178.81 survey complete / GI at tender / sites GI 20,000.00 currently monitored survey 2,000.00 Ops 1,500.00 Site works - Duffryn 350,000.00 site works cost will depend on GI Site works - forestry 50,000.00 results 3 R38 Closed Bell Lane Skenfrith, Near Ruthlin Mill NP7 8UL Embankment Failure PB -GI/options 3,000.00 45,500.00 Currently monitored survey 1,500.00 Ops 1,000.00 site works 40,000.00 Improved drainage only / No bank stabilisation in estimate 4 R35 Closed Near upper cwm farm Brynderi NP7 8TG Embankment/Wall Failure PB -GI/options 8,906.70 71,106.70 GI works to be undertaken shortly GI 10,000.00 survey 700.00 Ops 1,500.00 site works 50,000.00 5 Various Inspections by PB until end of March 5,000.00 5,000.00 6 A4136 Open / Light Staunton Rd/Mayhill various locations - Uphill PB -GI/options 9,000.00 130,500.00 all sites currently monitored controlled (1) and downhill (2) partial embankment GI 10,000.00 failure and partial wall failure (3) survey 1,500.00 Site works (1) 20,000.00 Site works (2) 15,000.00 Site works (3) 75,000.00 7 C19-1 Closed Near Pant Farm NP7 8PU Retaining Wall Failure Site works 25,000.00 25,000.00 Embankment failure and partial 31,500.00 8 C48-1 Closed Near The Boat Inn Lone NP25 4AJ failure of retaining wall PB -Inspections 1,500.00 Site works 30,000.00 9 R61 Open / light controlled Near Brookside shed, Trostery court NP15 1JH Embankment Failure Site Works 25,000.00 25,000.00 10 C53-9 Open Chapel House Culvert, Tintern Partial failure of culvert Temp Deck 5,750.00 129,372.36 Temporary bridge/road in place. ALD 9,329.00 Ops 1,293.36 Culvert units 42,000.00 Hydrological study 1,000.00 Site works 70,000.00 Total Estimated Repair Cost's 963,911.13 (including estimate for design/supervision cost's)

Appendix 2 Extreme Weather Sites 2012/13 Site Route Current Road Status Location Description Work Budget Cost 's Scheme totals Work Status Remarks Works design and tendered, delayed 1 C53-3 Open Tintern Cross Partial failure of Wall Site works 16,000.00 16,000.00 due to poor weather conditions and high river levels 2 A466 Open Old Station Tintern and Livox Quarry Potential failure of footway and road PB - GI/options 16,877.60 798,377.60 Preliminary GI undertaken, full GI GI 50,000.00 programmed for 14/15 Ops 1,500.00 Site works -old station 230,000.00 site works - livox 500,000.00 3 off R91 Open Cleddon Blocked culvert which needed to be PB - Design 13,237.31 44,737.31 Temporary road in place. Replacement dug out to remove blockage Ops 1,500.00 designed and programmed for 14/15 Siteworks 30,000.00 4 C272-2 Open The Hafod Lanelly Hill Embankment/Road Failure PB - GI/options 9,087.16 99,087.16 GI programmed for 14/15 GI 10,000.00 Site works 80,000.00 Total Estimated Repair Cost's 958,202.07 (including estimate for design/supervision cost's)