Riverbank Erosion Control in Montana

Riverbank Erosion Control in Montana

Engineered riverbank erosion control across Montana — Clark Fork, Yellowstone, Stillwater, Missouri River corridors. Specialized design-build solutions for MDT infrastructure corridors.

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Montana's Rivers Actively Undermine Infrastructure

Montana's major river corridors — the Clark Fork, Yellowstone, Stillwater, Missouri, and their tributaries — produce riverbank erosion conditions that range from gradual scour under normal flow to catastrophic bank failure during high-water events. Spring snowmelt in Montana's mountains drives dramatic and rapid increases in flow velocity and stage, attacking banks at heights and energies that base-flow conditions never approach.

The consequences for infrastructure are documented and recurring. In 2019, spring runoff on the Clark Fork River eroded the bank beneath Highway 200 near Missoula severely enough that MDT described the situation as requiring immediate response to avoid irreparable damage. In June 2022, record flooding in the Yellowstone River drainage broke all-time flow records on at least five rivers — the Yellowstone, Lamar, Gardner, Clark's Fork of the Yellowstone, and Stillwater — washing out roads, sweeping away bridges, and forcing the closure of Yellowstone National Park. The Stillwater River alone reached nearly double its previous record flow.

A single high-water event can remove years of bank that was slowly eroding under normal conditions — and Montana's mountain snowpack means those events arrive on a predictable annual schedule.

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How GSI Protects Montana's Riverbanks

Engineered Revetment for Bank Protection

Revetment armor protects riverbanks against current scour, flood-stage wave energy, ice scour during spring breakup, and the lateral migration that Montana's mountain-fed rivers produce during high runoff periods. Effective bank protection on Montana's rivers requires armor sized for the actual design flood velocity at each site — the hydraulic conditions on the Clark Fork near Missoula differ substantially from those on the braided reaches of the Yellowstone near Billings.

GeoStabilization International designs bank revetment systems calibrated to site-specific flow velocity, flood stage, ice scour potential, and channel geometry.

  • Riprap armor sized for design flood velocity and wave energy
  • Filter fabric and transition layers matched to bank soil gradation
  • Toe embedment below maximum scour depth for flood-stage protection
  • Key-in at upstream and downstream ends to prevent flanking

Soil Bioengineering for Sustainable Banks

Bioengineered bank stabilization combines structural armor with living plant systems that reinforce the bank progressively over time. On Montana's river corridors, where environmental permitting for waterway work requires careful coordination, bioengineered solutions that incorporate native vegetation can satisfy regulatory requirements while reducing long-term maintenance compared to hard armor alone.

  • Live willow stake installation for rapid root establishment in Montana's riparian soils
  • Coir fiber rolls for toe stabilization with biodegradable materials
  • Vegetated geogrids combining structural reinforcement with native plantings
  • Designs compatible with environmental permit requirements for Montana's regulated waterways

Emergency Bank Stabilization

During flood events, rapidly eroding banks threaten adjacent infrastructure with little warning. GeoStabilization International's Soil Nail Launcher™ installs emergency bank reinforcement without the excavation that would further destabilize an already-failing bank — providing immediate resistance while permanent protection is engineered and permitted.

Montana Riverbank Erosion Control Process

GeoStabilization International delivers riverbank erosion control through five coordinated stages — from initial bank assessment through verified, warranted performance.

Step 1

Bank Assessment

Engineers evaluate site conditions, erosion history, flow characteristics, and infrastructure exposure to determine investigation scope and design approach for your Montana river corridor.

Step 2

Hydraulic Analysis

In-house engineers analyze flow velocity, flood stage, ice scour potential, and channel migration patterns specific to your Montana river reach — the foundation for armor sizing and toe depth specifications.

Step 3

Protection Design

A custom bank protection system — revetment, bioengineering, emergency stabilization, or a combined approach — engineered by the same team delivering the field work and structured to meet MDT contract requirements.

Step 4

Bank Construction

Specialized crews deploy purpose-built equipment along your Montana river corridor, executing the engineered solution under direct engineering supervision with the access capability needed for Montana's remote and steep river environments.

Warranty

Complete documentation meeting MDT standards, with performance warranty coverage on every installed riverbank erosion control element.

Warranty

Complete documentation meeting MDT standards, with performance warranty coverage on every installed riverbank erosion control element.

Flood-damaged rocky embankment and cliff face

Engineered Riverbank Protection for Montana's Rivers

  • Hydraulic-calibrated design. Armor sizing and toe depth driven by site-specific flow velocity, flood stage, and ice scour potential on Montana's mountain-fed rivers — not generic specifications.
  • Bioengineered sustainability. Living root systems strengthen bank protection over time — reducing long-term maintenance and satisfying environmental permit requirements for Montana's regulated waterways.
  • Emergency bank stabilization. Soil Nail Launcher™ installs immediate reinforcement during flood events without excavation that would worsen an already-failing bank.
  • MDT-ready documentation. Designs and construction records meeting Montana Department of Transportation specifications from first submittal through closeout.

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Erosion Control for Water Infrastructure in Minnesota

I am sending this to you from Duluth Minnesota where 4 of your employees just finished working on a wall they had put in for us previously. That was a few years ago after Duluth suffered a flood. We are on Lake Superior and St. Louis County wanted to help stop erosion. The guys worked during the rain and just kept on going, like little Energizer bunnies. Nice fellows, all of them!! They are certainly a credit to your company and I feel it is always good to give thanks to people for a job well done. Please let them know how much we appreciated their dedication to get the job done. We will always wish you and your team good days ahead!!

Roadway Repair in Montana

In handwritten note to Brett Gustafson, Project Manager for GeoStabilization: “Brett – Thank you for your quick response to reopen Blue Slide Road in Sanders County.  Your talented team was available to complete a road for the public to travel on in less than 45 days.  Mother Nature has challenged us in Montana this year with moisture in all forms, and we appreciate your resilience in the face of those challenges.  Sincerely, Steve Bullock.

Project Support for Water and Power in California

As told by GSI Project Development Engineer: We are currently close to finishing one of five sites proposed for repair to the [local Water and Power Agency]. The agency folks were very impressed with GSI’s professionalism and support during the repair procedures. Our approach to the project, our field crew’s commitment to safely, our expertise in what we do, and our continuous involvement in the project at multiple levels all contributed to their positive feelings about GSI.

Contact Us for River Erosion

Montana's mountain-fed rivers peak every spring — and the infrastructure along those corridors faces the same hydraulic forces year after year. GeoStabilization International's engineers are ready to assess your site and deliver bank protection built for Montana's flow conditions. Request a riverbank assessment to get started.

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