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Book National Dam Inspection Program  Lake Paupackan Dam  NDI I D  Number PA 00140  DER I D  Number 64 33   Delaware River Basin  Lakeville  Creek  Wayne County  Pennsylvania  Phase I Inspection Report

Download or read book National Dam Inspection Program Lake Paupackan Dam NDI I D Number PA 00140 DER I D Number 64 33 Delaware River Basin Lakeville Creek Wayne County Pennsylvania Phase I Inspection Report written by GANNETT FLEMING CORDDRY AND CARPENTER INC HARRISBURG PA. and published by . This book was released on 1981 with total page 71 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Based on available records, visual inspection, calculations, and past operational performance, Lake Paupackan Dam is judged to be in fair condition. Considering the size and hazard classification of the dam, the recommended Spillway Design Flood (SDF) varies between the 1/2 Probable Maximum Flood (PMF) and the PMF. The 1/2 PMF was, in this case, selected as the SDF. The spillway and reservoir, under existing conditions, will pass approximately 19 percent of the PMF before overtopping of the dam occurs. The spillway is, therefore, rated as inadequate.

Book DELAWARE RIVER BASIN  LAKEVILLE CREEK  WAYNE COUNTY  PENNSYLVANIA  LAKE PAUPACKAN DAM  NDI ID NO PA 00140 DER ID NO 64 33  PAUPACKAN LAKE ESTATES  PHASE 1 INSPECTION REPORT  NATIONAL DAM INSPECTION PROGRAM

Download or read book DELAWARE RIVER BASIN LAKEVILLE CREEK WAYNE COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA LAKE PAUPACKAN DAM NDI ID NO PA 00140 DER ID NO 64 33 PAUPACKAN LAKE ESTATES PHASE 1 INSPECTION REPORT NATIONAL DAM INSPECTION PROGRAM written by Gannett Fleming Corddry and Carpenter and published by . This book was released on 1981 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Technical Abstract Bulletin

Download or read book Technical Abstract Bulletin written by and published by . This book was released on 1981 with total page 216 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book National Dam Inspection Program  Locklin Pond Dam  NDI ID Number PA 00139  DER ID Number 64 31   Delaware River Basin  Lakeville Creek  Wayne County  Pennsylvania  Phase I Inspection Report

Download or read book National Dam Inspection Program Locklin Pond Dam NDI ID Number PA 00139 DER ID Number 64 31 Delaware River Basin Lakeville Creek Wayne 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 101 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Based on available records, visual inspection, calculations, and past operational performance, Locklin Pond Dam is judged to be in good condition. Based on the size and hazard classification of the dam, the recommended SDF at the dam varies between the 100-year flood and the 1.2 PMF. Based on the criteria, the selected SDF is the 1.2 PMF. Based on existing conditions, the spillway will pass about 8 percent of the PMF before overtopping of the dam occurs. No stability problems are evident at the dam. There are no emergency drawdown facilities at the dam. Maintenance at the dam needs to be improved.

Book National Dam Inspection Program  Lake Quinn Dam  NDI ID Number PA 00145 DER ID Number 64 43  Delaware River Basin  Tributary of Middle Creek  Wayne County  Pennsylvania  Phase I Inspection Report

Download or read book National Dam Inspection Program Lake Quinn Dam NDI ID Number PA 00145 DER ID Number 64 43 Delaware River Basin Tributary of Middle Creek Wayne County Pennsylvania Phase I Inspection Report written by CORPS OF ENGINEERS BALTIMORE MD BALTIMORE DISTRICT. and published by . This book was released on 1981 with total page 100 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The visual inspection and review of available design and construction information indicate that Lake Quinn Dam is in fair condition. Deficiencies noted during the inspection included the lack of functional drawdown facilities and minor seepage through the masonry near the right abutment. Based on the size and hazard classification of the dam, the recommended Spillway Design Flood (SDF) varies between 1/2 the Probable Maximum Flood (PMF) and the PMF. The 1/2 PMF has been selected as the SDF due to the size of the dam and reservoir, and the downstream conditions. The hydrologic and hydraulic computations indicate that the combination of reservoir storage and spillway discharge capacity will pass only 3 percent of the PMF without overtopping the dam. Overtopping the dam could cause failure, which would lead to a significant increase in downstream loss of life and property damage. Therefore, the spillway for Lake Quinn Dam is considered to be seriously inadequate, and the dam is judged to be unsafe, non-emergency.

Book National Dam Inspection Program  Craft Pond Dam  NDI ID Number PA 01103  DER ID Number 64 27   Delaware River Basin  Branch of Lakeville Creek  Wayne County  Pennsylvania  Phase I Inspection Report

Download or read book National Dam Inspection Program Craft Pond Dam NDI ID Number PA 01103 DER ID Number 64 27 Delaware River Basin Branch of Lakeville Creek Wayne County Pennsylvania Phase I Inspection Report written by and published by . This book was released on 1981 with total page 81 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Based on available records, visual inspection, calculations, and past operational performance, Craft Pond Dam is judged to be unsafe, nonemergency, because the spillway capacity is rated as seriously inadequate. The recommended Spillway Design Flood (SDF) for the size and hazard classification of the dam varies between 1/2 of the Probable Maximum Flood (PMF) and the PMF. The selected SDF is the 1/2 PMF. The existing spillway will pass only about 23 percent of the Probable Maximum Flood (PMF) before overtopping of the dam occurs. It is judged that the dam could not withstand the depth and duration of overtopping that would occur for the 1/2 PMF. Failure of the dam would cause an increased hazard for loss of life downstream. Overall, the dam is in good condition. The maintenance of the dam is considered to be good; only a few minor maintenance deficiencies were observed. The other deficiencies observed were low spillway walls and an inoperable outlet works.

Book National Dam Inspection Program  Lower Twin Lake Dam  NDI ID Number PA 00132  DER ID Number 64 18  Delaware River Basin  Branch of Kinneyville Creek  Wayne County  Pennsylvania  Phase I Inspection Report

Download or read book National Dam Inspection Program Lower Twin Lake Dam NDI ID Number PA 00132 DER ID Number 64 18 Delaware River Basin Branch of Kinneyville Creek Wayne County Pennsylvania Phase I Inspection Report written by Gideon Yachin and published by . This book was released on 1981 with total page 94 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Lower Twin Lake Dam is located on a branch of Kinneyville Creek in Preston Township, Wayne County, Pennsylvania. The overall appearance of the dam is poor. Location of observed deficiencies are shown on the General Plan presented. The profile and typical sections of the dam are presented and are based on field survey made on the day of inspection. The survey datum for this inspection is elevation 1495 feet above mean sea level for the normal water surface of the lake. On the inspection date (12/02/80), the lake level was approximately at elevation 1495, which is 1.5 feet below the low point on the dam crest. Deficiencies observed during the field inspection are described below, and are further illustrated. Visible features are depicted in photographs presented.

Book National Dam Inspection Program  Starlight Lake Dam  NDI ID Number PA 00094  DER ID Number 64 35  Delaware River Basin  Branch of Shehawken Creek  Wayne County  Pennsylvania  Phase I Inspection Report

Download or read book National Dam Inspection Program Starlight Lake Dam NDI ID Number PA 00094 DER ID Number 64 35 Delaware River Basin Branch of Shehawken Creek Wayne County Pennsylvania Phase I Inspection Report written by Gideon Yachin and published by . This book was released on 1981 with total page 68 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Starlight Lake Dam is located on an unnamed tributary of Shehawken Creek in Buckingham Township, Wayne County, 0.2 mile north west of Starlight, Pennsylvania. The original purpose of the impounded water was for ice harvesting and recreation. Presently, the lake is being used for recreation. The overall appearance of the dam is poor. Locations of observed deficiencies are shown on the General Plan. The profile and typical sections of the dam are presented and are based on field survey made on the days of inspection. The survey datum for this inspection is elevation 1355 feet above mean sea level for the normal water surface of the lake at the top of the spillway flashboard. On the inspection date (12/11/1980), the lake level was approximately at elevation 1355.5 or 0.5 foot above the spillway flashboard. Deficiencies observed during the field inspection are described, visible features are depicted in photographs.

Book National Dam Inspection Program  Lake Ellyn Dam  NDI ID Number PA 00138  DER ID Number 64 32   Delaware River Basin  Lakeville Creek  Wayne County  Pennsylvania  Phase I Inspection Report

Download or read book National Dam Inspection Program Lake Ellyn Dam NDI ID Number PA 00138 DER ID Number 64 32 Delaware River Basin Lakeville Creek Wayne County Pennsylvania Phase I Inspection Report written by Frederick Futchko and published by . This book was released on 1981 with total page 75 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 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 condition of the dam is based upon available data and visual inspections. Detailed investigations, and analyses involving topographic mapping, subsurface investigations, testing, and detailed computational evaluations are beyond the scope of a Phase I Investigation; however, the investigation is intended to identify any need for such studies. Phase I inspections are not intended to provide detailed hydrologic and hydraulic analyses. In accordance with the established Guidelines, the spillway design flood is based on the estimated 'Probable Maximum Flood' for the region (greatest reasonably possible storm runoff), or fractions thereof. The spillway design flood provides a measure of relative spillway capacity and serves as an aid in determining the need for more detailed hydrologic and hydraulic studies, considering the size of the dam, its general condition and the downstream damage potential.

Book National Dam Inspection Program  Lake Watawga Dam  NDI ID Number PA 00098  DER ID Number 64 38   Delaware River Basin  Tributary to Lehigh River  Wayne County  Pennsylvania  Phase I Inspection Report

Download or read book National Dam Inspection Program Lake Watawga Dam NDI ID Number PA 00098 DER ID Number 64 38 Delaware River Basin Tributary to Lehigh River Wayne County Pennsylvania Phase I Inspection Report written by Frederick Futchko and published by . This book was released on 1980 with total page 72 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Based on criteria established for these studies, Lake Watawga Dam is judged to be unsafe, nonemergency, because the spillway capacity is seriously inadequate. The recommended Spillway Design Flood (SDF) for the size and hazard classification of the dam varies from 1/2 the Probable Maximum Flood (PMF) to the PMF. Based on the criteria and the downstream conditions, the selected SDF is the PMF. Based on existing conditions, the spillway will pass about 14 percent of the PMF before overtopping of the dam occurs. It is judged that the dam would fail during the PMF. Failure of the dam would increase the hazard for loss of life downstream. As a whole, the dam is judged to be in fair condition. Deficiencies exist that are considered to be indicative of potential stability problems for the spillway. There is no functional outlet works at the dam. Maintenance at the dam is inadequate.

Book National Dam Inspection Program  Lake Henry Dam  NDI ID Number PA 00154  DER ID Number 64 34   Delaware River Basin  Tributary to Jones Creek  Wayne County  Pennsylvania  Phase I Inspection Report

Download or read book National Dam Inspection Program Lake Henry Dam NDI ID Number PA 00154 DER ID Number 64 34 Delaware River Basin Tributary to Jones Creek Wayne County Pennsylvania Phase I Inspection Report written by Frederick Futchko and published by . This book was released on 1980 with total page 103 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: According to criteria established for these studies, Lake Henry Dam is classified as unsafe, nonemergency, because of the seriously inadequate spillway capacity, the significant seepage, and the whirlpools that have reportedly developed previously in the lake. The recommended Spillway design Flood (SDF) for the size and hazard category of the dam is the Probable Maximum Flood (PMF). The existing spillways can pass about 19 percent of the PMF before overtopping of the dam occurs. It is judged that the dam would fail during the 1.2 PMF. Failure of the dam would increase the hazard to loss of life downstream. As a whole, the dam is judged to be in poor condition.

Book National Dam Inspection Program  Duck Harbor Pond Dam  NDI ID Number PA 00144  DER ID Number 64 54   Delaware River Basin  Little Equinunk Creek  Wayne County  Pennsylvania  Phase I Inspection Report

Download or read book National Dam Inspection Program Duck Harbor Pond Dam NDI ID Number PA 00144 DER ID Number 64 54 Delaware River Basin Little Equinunk Creek Wayne County Pennsylvania Phase I Inspection Report written by Frederick Futchko and published by . This book was released on 1981 with total page 66 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The purpose of the inspection is to determine if the dam constitutes a hazard to human life or property. Duck Harbor Pond Dam is located on Little Equinunk Creek in Damascus Township, Wayne County, Pennsylvania. Downstream conditions indicate that a significant hazard classification is warranted for Duck Harbor Pond Dam. The overall appearance of the dam and appurtenant structures is good.

Book National Dam Inspection Program  Lake Como Dam  NDI ID Number PA 00130  DER ID Number 64 16   Delaware River Basin  Kinneyville Creek  Wayne County  Pennsylvania  Phase I Inspection Report

Download or read book National Dam Inspection Program Lake Como Dam NDI ID Number PA 00130 DER ID Number 64 16 Delaware River Basin Kinneyville Creek Wayne County Pennsylvania Phase I Inspection Report written by and published by . This book was released on 1981 with total page 75 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Lake Como Dam is a composite structure consisting of an upstream earth embankment and a downstream near-vertical stone wall. The dam is 12.2 feet high and 196 feet long, including spillway. The spillway is located near the middle of the dam, consisting of a 28.3-foot long sharp crested concrete weir, terminating with vertical concrete endwalls. There are no facilities to drain the reservoir. Based on visual inspection, field survey, available records, calculations and past operational performance, Lake Como Dam is judged to be in fair condition. Because the spillway capacity of 535 cfs is less than the estimated 1240 cfs peak discharge of the 100-year flood, the spillway capacity is rated as inadequate. Considering the rotted condition of the plank sheeting to the right of the spillway wall, further deterioration of the sheeting may cause leakage and the stability of the dam could, in time, be affected.

Book National Dam Inspection Program  Wildwood Lake Dam  NDI ID Number PA 00157  DER ID Number 64 30   Delaware River Basin  Ariel Creek  Wayne County  Pennsylvania  Phase I Inspection Report

Download or read book National Dam Inspection Program Wildwood Lake Dam NDI ID Number PA 00157 DER ID Number 64 30 Delaware River Basin Ariel Creek Wayne County Pennsylvania Phase I Inspection Report written by Frederick Futchko and published by . This book was released on 1981 with total page 75 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Based on visual inspection, available records, calculations, past operational performance, and according to criteria established for these studies, Wildwood Lake Dam is judged to be in fair condition. Based on the size and hazard classification of the dam, the Spillway Design Flood (SDF) at the dam varies between 1/2 the Probable Maximum Flood (PMF) and the PMF. Based on the downstream conditions, the selected SDF is the PMF. Under existing conditions, the spillway will pass about 48 percent of the PMF without overtopping of the dam. It is judged that the dam could withstand the depth and duration of overtopping that would occur during the 1/2 PMF. If the low areas on the top of the dam were filled to the design elevation, the spillway would pass about 62 percent of the PMF without any overtopping. For either condition, the spillway capacity is rated as inadequate.

Book Government Reports Annual Index

Download or read book Government Reports Annual Index written by and published by . This book was released on 1981 with total page 942 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Sections 1-2. Keyword Index.--Section 3. Personal author index.--Section 4. Corporate author index.-- Section 5. Contract/grant number index, NTIS order/report number index 1-E.--Section 6. NTIS order/report number index F-Z.

Book National Dam Inspection Program  Lake Hamilton Dam  NDI ID Number PA 01031   DER ID Number 64 157   Delaware River Basin  Wayne County  Pennsylvania  Phase I Inspection Report

Download or read book National Dam Inspection Program Lake Hamilton Dam NDI ID Number PA 01031 DER ID Number 64 157 Delaware River Basin Wayne County Pennsylvania Phase I Inspection Report written by Hendrik Jongsma and published by . This book was released on 1980 with total page 76 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Based on the visual inspection, past performance and the available engineering data, the dam and its appurtenant structures appear to be in fair condition. In accordance with the Corps of Engineers' evaluation guidelines, the size classification of this dam is small and the hazard classification is high. These classifications indicate that the Spillway Design Flood (SDF) should be in the range of one-half the Probable Maximum Flood (PMF) to the full PMF. The recommended SDF for this structure is the PMF. The spillway capacity is adequate for passing 51 percent of the PMF peak inflow without overtopping the dam. The spillway, therefore, is considered to be inadequate, but not seriously inadequate.

Book National Dam Inspection Program  Crystal Lake Dam  NDI ID Number PA 00096 DER ID Number 64 6   Delaware River Basin  Lehigh River  Wayne County  Pennsylvania  Phase I Inspection Report

Download or read book National Dam Inspection Program Crystal Lake Dam NDI ID Number PA 00096 DER ID Number 64 6 Delaware River Basin Lehigh River Wayne County Pennsylvania Phase I Inspection Report written by GANNETT FLEMING CORDDRY AND CARPENTER INC HARRISBURG PA. and published by . This book was released on 1981 with total page 84 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The purpose of the inspection is to determine if the dam constitutes a hazard to human life or property. Crystal Lake Dam is located on the headwaters of the Lehigh River in Lehigh Township, Wayne County, Pennsylvania. The overall appearance of the dam and appurtenant structures is fair. The toe of the dam and entire embankment are covered with brush and small trees, up to one inch in diameter, obscuring the slopes from view and making of visual inspection difficult. Accordingly, some deficiencies may have gone unnoticed. The embankment slopes are irregular and do not appear to have been constructed to any particular design template. Settlement of the embankment was observed on both sides of the spillway and adjacent to the corewall along the entire length of the dam. These low areas vary in depth from only a few inches to nearly three feet. Erosion all along the upstream slope was observed at, or near, the normal pool level which has resulted in a nearly vertical two-foot drop in the slope. It is reported that riprap was placed on the slope during construction, although it was somewhat sparse in many places. There is very little riprap now remaining on the upstream slope.