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Book National Dam Inspection Program  Kehly Run Dam Number 5  NDS ID Number PA 658 DER ID Number 54 7  Susquehanna River Basin  Kehly Run  Schuylkill County  Pennsylvania  Phase I Inspection Report

Download or read book National Dam Inspection Program Kehly Run Dam Number 5 NDS ID Number PA 658 DER ID Number 54 7 Susquehanna River Basin Kehly Run Schuylkill County Pennsylvania Phase I Inspection Report written by R. Jeffrey Kimball and published by . This book was released on 1980 with total page 69 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Kehly Run Dam No. 5 is an earthfill dam which is semi-circular in plan and convex in the downstream direction. The embankment is 1,050 feet long and 25 feet high. The crest width varies from 15 feet to 25 feet wide. The lower part of the downstream slope of the embankment consists of hand placed stone. The upper portion of the downstream slope consists of an earthfill. The reservoir drain conduit consists of one 6-inch cast iron pipe. The spillway is located on the left abutment and consists of a stonelined chute. The spillway is 39 feet long with 4H:1V sideslopes. The spillway discharge channel extends 625 feet downstream of the weir and bypasses Kehly Run Dam No. 4. The spillway and reservoir are capable of controlling approximately 75% of the PMF without overtopping the earth embankment. Based on criteria established by the Corps of Engineers, this spillway is termed inadequate. The long term affect of the seepage and wet areas on the abutments, and erosion of the slopes should be evaluated. Heavy growth of vegetation on the slopes should be selectively removed.

Book National Dam Inspection Program  Kehly Run Dam Number 3  NDS ID Number PA 657 DER ID Number 54 17  Susquehanna River Basin  Kehly Run  Schuylkill County  Pennsylvania  Phase I Inspection Report

Download or read book National Dam Inspection Program Kehly Run Dam Number 3 NDS ID Number PA 657 DER ID Number 54 17 Susquehanna River Basin Kehly Run Schuylkill County Pennsylvania Phase I Inspection Report written by R. Jeffrey Kimball and published by . This book was released on 1980 with total page 97 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Kehly Run Dam No. 3 is an earth and rockfill dam 442 feet long and approximately 33 feet high. The spillway is an open cut channel located on the left abutment. The spillway crest has a total length of 35 feet and has an irregular bottom. Immediately downstream of Kehly Run Dam No. 3 is a swimming pool which forms tailwater on the dam. This swimming pool is formerly Kehly Run Dam No. 2. Upstream of Kehly Run Dam No. 3 are three reservoirs (Kehly Run Dams No. 4, 5, 6). Kehly Run Dam No. 3 appears to be in fair condition. Several areas of 'possible past instability' are apparent on the downstream slope. In addition, extensive seepage areas have been reported in the past but may be obscured by the tailwater. Maintenance of the dam and operating facilities is considered poor. The spillway design flood is the PMF (probable maximum flood). The spillway and reservoir are capable of controlling approximately 17% of the PMF without overtopping the embankment.

Book Technical Abstract Bulletin

Download or read book Technical Abstract Bulletin written by and published by . This book was released on 1980 with total page 200 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book National Dam Inspection Program  Pole Run Dam Number 4  NDS ID PA 00686 DER ID 54 36   Susquehanna River Basin  Pole Run Creek  Schuylkill County  Pennsylvania  Phase I Inspection Report

Download or read book National Dam Inspection Program Pole Run Dam Number 4 NDS ID PA 00686 DER ID 54 36 Susquehanna River Basin Pole Run Creek Schuylkill County Pennsylvania Phase I Inspection Report written by WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS PLYMOUTH MEETING PA. and published by . This book was released on 1979 with total page 78 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Pole Run Dam No. 4 is a 30 foot high earthen embankment across Pole Run, a tributary of North Mahanoy Creek. The 780 foot long dam impounds a nine acre reservoir within an 0.58 square mile drainage basin. Very limited data exists regarding the physical features of the dam. The average measured downstream slope is 2H:1V, and the slope is covered with stone and vegetation. Since the average freeboard of the structure is less than one foot at normal pool level, the upstream slope could not be measured. A portion of the upstream slope is covered with stone, and this stone could be seen to extend at least two feet below the water and it is probable that it extends several feet below that elevation. The crest width ranges from 15 feet to 27 feet. The spillway is located at the right abutment, and consists of an open concrete channel with concrete retaining walls. The water supply intakes could not be inspected as they are below water and the pipes are buried in the embankment. The outlet pipes were inspected and three pipes were found. Near the toe of the dam, valves were located which are presumably used to control flow through the pipes.

Book Government Reports Announcements   Index

Download or read book Government Reports Announcements Index written by and published by . This book was released on 1980-07 with total page 244 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book National Dam Inspection Program  Kehley Run Dam Number 6  NDI ID Number PA 01019  DER ID Number 54 20   Susquehanna River Basin  Kehley Run  Schuylkill County  Pennsylvania  Phase I Inspection Report

Download or read book National Dam Inspection Program Kehley Run Dam Number 6 NDI ID Number PA 01019 DER ID Number 54 20 Susquehanna River Basin Kehley Run Schuylkill County Pennsylvania Phase I Inspection Report written by and published by . This book was released on 1981 with total page 69 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Bedrock at Kehley Run Dam No. 6 is the Schuykill member of the Pottsville Formation, which is conglomerate, conglomeratic sandstone and sandstone with minor shale interbeds. It is generally a hard resistant rock unit. Stratigraphically above the Pottsville, the Llewellyn Formation comprises the core of the synclinal fold. It is sandstone, conglomerative sandstone and shale with numerous mineable coals. The Lykens Valley No. 3 coal is near the base of the Schuykill Member and beneath that is the Lyken Valley No. 2 coal neither of which appear to have been mined beneath the reservoir. According to PennDER, Bureau of Topographic and Geologic Survey, areas adjacent to the reservoir on the northeast and southwest have been strip mined. No signs of strip mining were found close enough to the dam or reservoir to be considered a potential hazard (Author).

Book National Dam Inspection Program  Raven Run Dam Number 3  NDS ID Number PA 656 DER ID Number 54 8  Susquehanna River Basin  Lost Creek  Schuylkill County  Pennsylvania  Phase I Inspection Report

Download or read book National Dam Inspection Program Raven Run Dam Number 3 NDS ID Number PA 656 DER ID Number 54 8 Susquehanna River Basin Lost Creek Schuylkill County Pennsylvania Phase I Inspection Report written by R. Jeffrey Kimball and published by . This book was released on 1980 with total page 71 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Raven Run Dam No. 3 is an earth and rockfill dam 1,080 feet long and 40 feet high. The crest width of the dam varies from 10 feet wide to 24 feet wide. A secondary embankment (Right Arm) is located north of the main embankment. This embankment is 320 feet long and 7 feet high. The crest width is 8 feet. The spillway is located on the main embankment 780 feet from the left abutment. The spillway is rectangular shaped with stone masonry retaining walls forming the sides. The weir length is 40 feet long. The spillway discharges into a gully created by erosion and eventually flows into Raven Run No. 2 Reservoir. The inspection and review of data of Raven Run Dam No. 3 did not reveal any problems which require emergency action. The dam appears to be in fair condition but poorly maintained and operated. The spillway and reservoir are capable of controlling approximately 58% of the PMF. Based on criteria established by the Corps of Engineers, the spillway is termed inadequate.

Book National Dam Inspection Program  Waste House Run Number 3 Dam  NDS ID Number PA 684  DER ID Number 54 26   Susquehanna River Basin  Waste House Run  Schuylkill County  Pennsylvania  Phase I Inspection Report

Download or read book National Dam Inspection Program Waste House Run Number 3 Dam NDS ID Number PA 684 DER ID Number 54 26 Susquehanna River Basin Waste House Run Schuylkill County Pennsylvania Phase I Inspection Report written by R. Jeffrey Kimball and published by . This book was released on 1980 with total page 63 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The assessment of Waste House Run No. 3 Dam is based upon visual observations made at the time of inspection, interviews with the owner and hydrologic and hydraulic analyses. Waste House Run No. 3 Dam is a high hazard-intermediate size dam. The dam is in fair condition. The spillway design flood is the PMF (Probable Maximum Flood). The spillway and reservoir are capable of controlling approximately 55% of the PMF without overtopping the embankment. Based on criteria established by the Corps of Engineers, the spillway is termed inadequate. Seepage is exiting at several locations at the toe of dam. One of these seepage areas is approximately 8 feet above the toe of dam on the upstream wall of the valve house. Significant movement of the downstream slope and walls of the valve house are in evidence and additional analyses are warranted.

Book National Dam Inspection Program  Raven Run Dam Number 2  NDS ID Number PA 663 DER ID Number 54 7  Susquehanna River Basin  Lost Creek  Schuylkill County  Pennsylvania  Phase I Inspection Report

Download or read book National Dam Inspection Program Raven Run Dam Number 2 NDS ID Number PA 663 DER ID Number 54 7 Susquehanna River Basin Lost Creek Schuylkill County Pennsylvania Phase I Inspection Report written by R. Jeffrey Kimball and published by . This book was released on 1980 with total page 66 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Raven Run Dam No. 2 is an earth and rockfill dam, 462 feet long and 37 feet high. The crest width of the dam is 8 feet. The spillway is located on the right abutment and consists of a rectangular shaped weir formed by stone masonry walls on both sides. The weir is 60 feet long. The spillway exit channel discharges on the right hillside below the toe of dam. The outlet conduit consists of a 24 inch or a 36 inch cast iron pipe under the earth embankment. Upstream of Raven Run Dam No. 2 is Raven Run Dam No. 3. All flows from Raven Run Dam No. 3 discharge into Raven Run No. 2 Reservoir. The spillway and reservoir are capable of controlling the PMF. Based on criteria established by the Corps of Engineers, the spillway is termed adequate. The seepage exiting below the toe of the dam should be monitored at regular intervals. In addition, a subsidence investigation should be conducted to determine the effects of past and present mining beneath the structure.

Book National Dam Inspection Program  Mahanoy Township Dam Number 2   NDS ID Number PA 685  DER ID Number 54 34  Mahanoy Township Municipal Authority  Susquehanna River Basin  Cold Run  Schuylkill County  Pennsylvania  Phase I Inspection Report

Download or read book National Dam Inspection Program Mahanoy Township Dam Number 2 NDS ID Number PA 685 DER ID Number 54 34 Mahanoy Township Municipal Authority Susquehanna River Basin Cold Run Schuylkill County Pennsylvania Phase I Inspection Report written by KIMBALL (L ROBERT) AND ASSOCIATES EBENSBURG PA. and published by . This book was released on 1980 with total page 62 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The assessment of Mahanoy Township Dam No. 2 is based upon visual observations made at the time of inspection, review of available records and data, hydraulic and hydrologic computations and past operational performance. Mahanoy Township Dam No. 2 is a high hazard-small size dam. The spillway design flood (SDF) for this dam is the 1/2 PMF to PMF. Based on the downstream potential for loss of life the SDF is the PMF. The spillway and reservoir are capable of controlling approximately 73% of the PMF without overtopping the embankment. Based on criteria established by the Corps of Engineers, the spillway is termed inadequate. No seepage or wet areas were observed during the inspection on the abutments, slopes nor along the toe of dam.

Book National Dam Inspection Program  Lyman Run Dam  NDS I D  Number PA 29  DER I D  Number 53 59  Commonwealth of Pennsylvania  Department of Environmental Resources  Susquehanna River Basin  Lyman Run  Potter County  Pennsylvania  Phase I Inspection Report

Download or read book National Dam Inspection Program Lyman Run Dam NDS I D Number PA 29 DER I D Number 53 59 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources Susquehanna River Basin Lyman Run Potter County Pennsylvania Phase I Inspection Report written by KIMBALL (L ROBERT) AND ASSOCIATES EBENSBURG PA. and published by . This book was released on 1979 with total page 85 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Lyman Run Dam is an earthfill dam 920 feet long and 50 feet high. The top width of the dam is 14 feet. The spillway is located at the left abutment of the dam and consists of a concrete lined chute. The weir consists of a 125 foot long concrete ogee. The inspection and review of data of Lyman Run Dam did not reveal any problems which require emergency action. The dam appears to be in good condition with the exception of the seepage, well maintained and safely operated. Lyman Run Dam is a high hazard-intermediate size dam. The Spillway Design Flood is the PMF(Probable Maximum Flood). The spillway and reservoir are capable of controlling the PMF. Based on criteria established by the Corps of Engineers, the spillway is termed adequate.

Book National Dam Inspection Program  Hawk Mountain Dam  NDI ID Number PA 01129  DER ID Number 54 180   Susquehanna River Basin  Lower Little Swatara  Schuylkill County  Pennsylvania  Phase I Inspection Report

Download or read book National Dam Inspection Program Hawk Mountain Dam NDI ID Number PA 01129 DER ID Number 54 180 Susquehanna River Basin Lower Little Swatara Schuylkill County Pennsylvania Phase I Inspection Report written by GANNETT FLEMING CORDDRY AND CARPENTER INC HARRISBURG PA. and published by . This book was released on 1980 with total page 75 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report is prepared under guidance contained in the Recommended Guidelines for Safety Inspection of Dams, for Phase I Investigations. The purpose of a Phase I investigation is to identify expeditiously those dams which may pose hazards to human life or property. The assessment of the general conditions of the dam is based upon available data and visual inspections.

Book National Dam Inspection Program  Brandonville Pumping Station Dam  NDS ID Number PA 661 DER ID Number 54 58  Susquehanna River Basin  Davis Run  Schuylkill County  Pennsylvania  Phase I Inspection Report

Download or read book National Dam Inspection Program Brandonville Pumping Station Dam NDS ID Number PA 661 DER ID Number 54 58 Susquehanna River Basin Davis Run Schuylkill County Pennsylvania Phase I Inspection Report written by R. Jeffrey Kimball and published by . This book was released on 1980 with total page 77 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Brandonville Pumping Station Dam is an earthfill dam, 374 feet long and approximately 21 feet high. The top width varies from approximately 24 feet to 52 feet. The upstream slope is 1.5H:1V and protected with grouted riprap. The downstream slope is formed by a dry masonry wall and varies from 1H:1V to nearly vertical. A 4 foot wide walkway is provided near the center of the downstream slope at the right abutment. The spillway is located on the right abutment and consists of a grouted masonry lined overflow. The spillway is 40 feet wide and near ogee in shape. The inspection and review of data of Brandonville Pumping Station Dam did not reveal any problems which require emergency action. The dam appears to be in fair condition but poorly maintained. The spillway and reservoir are capable of controlling 6% of the PMF. Based on criteria established by the Corps of Engineers, the spillway is termed inadequate, but not seriously inadequate.

Book National Dam Inspection Program  Shenandoah Creek Dam  NDS ID Number PA 687  DER ID Number 54 139   Susquehanna River Basin  Unnamed Tributary to Shenandoah Creek  Schuylkill County  Pennsylvania  Phase I Inspection Report

Download or read book National Dam Inspection Program Shenandoah Creek Dam NDS ID Number PA 687 DER ID Number 54 139 Susquehanna River Basin Unnamed Tributary to Shenandoah Creek Schuylkill County Pennsylvania Phase I Inspection Report written by R. Jeffrey Kimball and published by . This book was released on 1980 with total page 65 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The assessment of Shenandoah Creek Dam is based upon visual observations made at the time of inspection, interviews with the owner and hydrologic and hydraulic analyses. Shenandoah Creek Dam is a high hazard-small size dam. The recommended design flood for this dam is the 1/2 PMF to PMF. Based on the hazard and size classification of this dam and the downstream potential for loss of life the SDF for this dam is the PMF. The spillway and reservoir are capable of controlling the PMF. Based on criteria established by the Corps of Engineers, the spillway is termed adequate. The spillway and the outlet works gate tower are in a severely deteriorated condition and should be repaired.

Book National Dam Inspection Program  Park Place Dam Number 3  NDS ID PA 00682 DER ID 54 12   Susquehanna River Basin  Tributary of North Mahanoy Creek  Schuylkill County  Pennsylvania  Phase I Inspection Report

Download or read book National Dam Inspection Program Park Place Dam Number 3 NDS ID PA 00682 DER ID 54 12 Susquehanna River Basin Tributary of North Mahanoy Creek Schuylkill County Pennsylvania Phase I Inspection Report written by WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS PLYMOUTH MEETING PA. and published by . This book was released on 1979 with total page 78 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Park Place Dam No. 3 is a 32 foot high earthen embankment across an unnamed tributary of North Mahanoy Creek. The 685 foot long embankment impounds a 109 acre-foot reservoir within an 0.27 square mile drainage basin. Since very limited data exists regarding the physical features of the dam and appurtenances, most of the features described herein were obtained from field measurements taken during this inspection. The downstream slope was measured to be 2H:1V and is covered with riprap and occasional vegetation, as shown on Photographs 7 and 8. The average upstream slope could not be measured as the very small freeboard between the crest of the dam and the normal pool prevented a reliable measurement. The upstream portion of the slope between the crest and to at least several feet below the waterline was covered with riprap. The crest width ranges from 10 to 12 feet and averages approximately 11 feet wide. A 10-inch water supply pipe is located at the base of the embankment. An eight-inch water supply line branches off in the downstream valve house at the downstream toe. Discharge through both lines is controlled by valves located in the valve house.

Book National Dam Inspection Program  Number 5 Dam  NDI ID Number PA 00375 DER ID Number 35 22   Susquehanna River Basin  Stafford Meadow Brook  Lackawanna County  Pennsylvania  Phase I Inspection Report

Download or read book National Dam Inspection Program Number 5 Dam NDI ID Number PA 00375 DER ID Number 35 22 Susquehanna River Basin Stafford Meadow Brook Lackawanna County Pennsylvania Phase I Inspection Report written by Albert Charles Hooke and published by . This book was released on 1979 with total page 103 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Based on visual inspection, available records, calculations, and past operational performance, and according to criteria established for these studies, No. 5 Dam is judged to be unsafe, nonemergency, because the spillway capacity is rated as seriously inadequate. The spillway can pass 29 percent of the Probable Maximum Flood (PMF) without overtopping of the dam. Failure of the dam would cause an increase hazard to loss of life downstream. As a whole, the dam is judged to be in fair condition. The spillway gravity weir does not have any significant deviations from the guidelines for stability, since the toe pressure is well below the allowable. There is no evidence of instability on the embankment.