Shore protection and construction of hydraulic structures are processes aimed at protecting banks from erosion and creating special engineering structures to control water flows.
Various materials and technologies are used for this purpose. One of the key materials for bank protection are stones and concrete. They are used to construct dikes, stone banks and foundations that provide stability and protection from waves and flows.
Concrete, stones and steel structures are also used to build hydraulic structures such as dams, reservoirs and canals.
These structures help regulate water levels, control flow, and provide water supply and flood protection.
Additionally, bank stabilization can use materials such as geotextiles and gabions to help preserve soil and prevent it from being washed away by water. Such measures are aimed at preserving the natural environment and ensuring the safety of water body infrastructure.