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Book Technical Abstract Bulletin

Download or read book Technical Abstract Bulletin written by and published by . This book was released on 1979 with total page 1186 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book National Dam Safety Program  Angelica Dam  NDI PA 00705  DA DER 6 20  Delaware River Basin  Angelica Creek  Berks County  Pennsylvania  Phase I Inspection Report

Download or read book National Dam Safety Program Angelica Dam NDI PA 00705 DA DER 6 20 Delaware River Basin Angelica Creek Berks County Pennsylvania Phase I Inspection Report written by O'BRIEN AND GERE ENGINEERS INC PHILADELPHIA PA JUSTIN AND COURTNEY DIV. and published by . This book was released on 1979 with total page 65 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Angelica Lake Dam is an earth structure with a masonry retaining wall along the left side (looking downstream) of the downstream face. The embankment is approximately 140 feet in length with a maximum height of 30 feet and a 35-foot top width. A road is built in the crest of the dam at Elevation 228.0. The upstream face of the embankment is variable in slope, ranging from 2.5 horizontal to 1 vertical (2.5 H:1V) between Elevations 203.0 and 213.0 to 1.5H:1V between Elevations 213.0 and 223.0 to 10H:1V between Elevations 223.0 and 228.0. The downstream slope of the embankment is 2H:1V from the spillway to the right abutment. The masonry wall forms the downstream face from the spillway to the left abutment. A broad-crested concrete drop spillway with stone masonry training walls is located near the center of the embankment. The spillway crest is 39 feet wide and has a 25-foot long concrete approach apron. The crest and approach apron are at Elevatrion 213.0. The spillway drop is 15 foot to a downstream concrete apron at Elevation 198.0. The apron is 52 feet long and directs flow into the outlet channel at Elevation 196.0. The masonry training walls extend from the entrance to the approach apron to the discharge point of the outlet apron. A concrete foot bridge crosses above the spillway crest at Elevation 222.0. The outlet works consist of a 20-inch diameter wrought iron pipe through the base of the embankment to the left of the spillway. Control of the pipe is provided by a sluice gate approximately 20 feet upstream of the spillway crest.

Book Government Reports Announcements   Index

Download or read book Government Reports Announcements Index written by and published by . This book was released on 1979-12 with total page 1288 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Government Reports Annual Index

Download or read book Government Reports Annual Index written by and published by . This book was released on 1979 with total page 1032 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 Safety Program  Grace Mine Trailings Dam   NDI PA00715  PA DER 6 445  Delaware River Basin  Tributary to Hay Creek  Berks County  Pennsylvania  Phase I Inspection Report

Download or read book National Dam Safety Program Grace Mine Trailings Dam NDI PA00715 PA DER 6 445 Delaware River Basin Tributary to Hay Creek Berks County Pennsylvania Phase I Inspection Report written by O'BRIEN AND GERE ENGINEERS INC PHILADELPHIA PA JUSTIN AND COURTNEY DIV. and published by . This book was released on 1979 with total page 72 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Grace Mine Trailings Dam is an earth and rockfill embankment approximately 2,000 feet long with a maximum height of 145 feet. The dam was constructed to impound iron ore tailings slurry pumped from a nearby iron mine operated by the Bethlehem Mines Corporation. The reservoir area provides storage space for the trailings which settle out of the slurry to leave a clear water lake. A homogeneous, impervious earth embankment was originally constructed in 1956-1957 to Elevation 600. Two extension dikes were constructed to Elevation 620 in 1976-1977. These dikes are located several hundred feet to the south of the right abutment. The side slopes were 3 horizontal to 1 vertical (3H:1V) from the base of the dam to Elevation 540 and 2.5H:1V from Elevation 540 to the top of the dam.

Book National Dam Safety Program  Township Line Dam  NDI PA 00625  PA DER 15 266  Delaware River Basin  East Branch of Chester Creek  Chester County  Pennsylvania  Phase 1 Inspection Report

Download or read book National Dam Safety Program Township Line Dam NDI PA 00625 PA DER 15 266 Delaware River Basin East Branch of Chester Creek Chester County Pennsylvania Phase 1 Inspection Report written by John J. Williams and published by . This book was released on 1979 with total page 65 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Township Line Dam is an earth embankment approximately 530 feet long with a height of 34 feet and crest width of 10 feet. The dam, originally constructed to impound and supply water for the Borough of West Chester, is presently being used for recreation, flood abatement and maintenance of a minimum discharge into the East Branch of Chester Creek. The concrete Ogee spillway has a crest width of 50 feet and is located at the south dam abutment. The spillway, for this 'Intermediate' size, 'High' hazard dam, is capable of discharging 48 percent of the PMF without overtopping of the earth embankment. A review of the hydrologic analysis indicates that the embankment would be overtopped by 0.15 feet for about 2 hours during a flood equal to 50 percent of the PMF. It is considered unlikely that the dam would fail during this event; therefore, the spillway is classified as 'Inadequate', but not 'Seriously Inadequate'. Based upon visual observations, review of the information obtained from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources, Division of Dam Safety, and conversations with the Owner's representative, Township Line Dam is considered to be in fair condition. However, the detection of potentially unstable conditions at this site was severely restricted due to thick vegetation covering the entire embankment. Certain conditions require further investigations, maintenance, or monitoring.

Book National Dam Safety Program  Robert G  Struble Dam  NDI PA 00621  PA DER 15 298  SCS PA 431   Delaware River Basin  East Branch Brandywine Creek  Chester County  Pennsylvania  Phase I Inspection Report

Download or read book National Dam Safety Program Robert G Struble Dam NDI PA 00621 PA DER 15 298 SCS PA 431 Delaware River Basin East Branch Brandywine Creek Chester County Pennsylvania Phase I Inspection Report written by O'BRIEN AND GERE ENGINEERS INC PHILADELPHIA PA JUSTIN AND COURTNEY DIV. and published by . This book was released on 1979 with total page 64 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Struble Dam is a zoned earth embankment, approximately 1,500 feet in length with a maximum height of 31 feet. The dam, a multiple purpose structure, was constructed as a portion of the Brandywine Creek Watershed Project. The reservoir has a normal pool storage capacity of 1,025 acre-feet for sediment accumulation and fish and wildlife. The normal pool surface area is 146 acres. An additional storage capacity of 596 acre-feet is utilized for flood water control. The top of dam elevation is 625.5, the crest width is 14 feet, and the side slopes are 3 horizontal to 1 vertical (3H:1V) upstream and 2.5H:1V downstream. A 12-foot wide berm is provided on the upstream face at Elevation 612.8 and the slope is lined with 18-inch thick riprap from the berm to Elevation 618.8. According to the 'As-Built' plans, the upstream and central portions of the embankment are composed of Zone I material, which is classified as a clayey silt. The central portion includes a cutoff trench with a 12-foot bottom width. The downstream shell (to Elevation 615.8) of Zone II material is classified as silty sand. The two zones are separated by a four-foot wide chimney drain which terminates in a drain trench at the downstream toe of the Zone I material.

Book National Dam Safety Program  Geist  Crum Creek  Storage Dam  Delaware County  Pennsylvania   National I D  Number PA 00348   Delaware River Basin  Phase I Inspection Report

Download or read book National Dam Safety Program Geist Crum Creek Storage Dam Delaware County Pennsylvania National I D Number PA 00348 Delaware River Basin Phase I Inspection Report written by WOODWARD-CLYDE CONSULTANTS PLYMOUTH MEETING PA. and published by . This book was released on 1978 with total page 70 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Phase I investigation described in this report was made as a part of the National Dam Safety Program. This program is being implemented by the Secretary of the Army, through the Corps of Engineers, in response to the National Dam Inspection Act, Public Law 92-367, dated August 8, 1972. The purpose of this inspection is to determine if the dam constitutes a hazard to human life or property.

Book National Dam Safety Program  Kahle Lake Dam  NDI Number PA 00825  Penn DER Number 61 20   Ohio River Basin  Mill Creek  Venango County  Pennsylvania  Phase I Inspection Report

Download or read book National Dam Safety Program Kahle Lake Dam NDI Number PA 00825 Penn DER Number 61 20 Ohio River Basin Mill Creek Venango County Pennsylvania Phase I Inspection Report written by Chuan Yuan Chen and published by . This book was released on 1979 with total page 87 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Kahle Lake Dam is a zoned, earthfill embankment with a maximum height of 45 feet and a total length between abutments of 1300 feet. The embankment has a crest width of 19 feet and side slopes of 3H:1V (Horizontal to Vertical) upstream and 2.5H:1V downstream. The upper 10 feet of the upstream slope is provided with 18 inch thick riprap for wave and ice protection. The auxiliary spillway, located in the left abutment, consists of a concrete weir, a concrete chute, and a stilling basin. The weir has an overall length of 81 feet with the crest elevation 6 feet below the top of dam. Flow over the weir discharges into a reinforced concrete chute. The chute width varies from 81 feet at the weir to 60 feet at the stilling basin. The bottom of the chute has a slope of 5H:1V and an overall length of 144.33 feet. Reinforced concrete training walls are provided from the weir to the end of the stilling basin.

Book National Dam Safety Program  Parker Dam  NDI Number PA 01126  PennDER Number 17 87   Susquehanna River Basin  Laurel Run  Clearfield County  Pennsylvania  Phase I Inspection Report

Download or read book National Dam Safety Program Parker Dam NDI Number PA 01126 PennDER Number 17 87 Susquehanna River Basin Laurel Run Clearfield County Pennsylvania Phase I Inspection Report written by John A. Dziubek and published by . This book was released on 1980 with total page 71 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Parker Dam is classified as a 'Significant' hazard - 'Small' size dam. The dam and reservoir, owned by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Environmental Resources, are used for recreational purposes. The dam and appurtenant structures were found to be in good overall condition at the time of the inspection. A spillway design flood (SDF) in the range of the 100-year flood to the 1/2 Probable Maximum Flood (1/2 PMF) is required for Parker Dam. Since the dam is in the middle of the 'Small' size category according to storage capacity, the 1/2 PMF was selected as the SDF. Hydrologic/hydraulic evaluations, performed in accordance with procedures established by the Baltimore District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, revealed that the available spillway capacity is much greater than the maximum flow expected during the SDF. Therefore, the dam will not be overtopped during the SDF and the spillways are considered to be 'adequate'.

Book National Dam Safety Program  Penn Nursery Dam  NDI I D  Number PA 00470  Penn DER I D  Number 14 117   Susquehanna River Basin  Potter Run  Centre County  Pennsylvania  Phase I Inspection Report

Download or read book National Dam Safety Program Penn Nursery Dam NDI I D Number PA 00470 Penn DER I D Number 14 117 Susquehanna River Basin Potter Run Centre County Pennsylvania Phase I Inspection Report written by Bernard M. Mihalcin and published by . This book was released on 1980 with total page 82 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Based on a visual inspection, operational history, and available engineering data, the dam is considered to be in good condition. The size classification of the facility is small and its hazard classification is considered to be high. In accordance with the recommended guidelines, the Spillway Design Flood (SDF) for the facility ranges between the 1/2 PMF (Probable Maximum Flood) and the PMF. Due to the high potential for damage to downstream structures and possibly loss of life, the SDF is considered to be the PMF. Results of the hydrologic and hydraulic analysis indicate the facility will pass and/or store approximately 92 percent of the PMF prior to embankment overtopping. Based on screening criteria contained in the recommended guidelines, the spillway is considered to be inadequate, but not seriously inadequate. Deficiencies noted by the inspection team included a seepage condition along a portion of the downstream embankment toe approximately 160 feet to the right of the left abutment hillside and a minor vertical crack in the concrete spillway overflow wall.

Book National Dam Safety Program  Unnamed Tributary to Harmon Creek  NDI Number PA 01123 PennDER Number 63 81  SCS Number PA 485  Ohio River Basin  Washington County  Pennsylvania  Phase I Inspection Report

Download or read book National Dam Safety Program Unnamed Tributary to Harmon Creek NDI Number PA 01123 PennDER Number 63 81 SCS Number PA 485 Ohio River Basin Washington County Pennsylvania Phase I Inspection Report written by John A. Dziubek and published by . This book was released on 1980 with total page 96 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: PA 485 is a zoned earthfill embankment with a total length of 630 feet, including the emergency spillway on the left abutment. The height and crest width of the embankment are 78 feet and 14 feet, respectively. The embankment was constructed using three zones of fill material. The principal spillway is a drop-inlet structure consisting of a two stage reinforced concrete riser connected to a 30 inch diameter reinforced concrete outlet pipe. The emergency spillway for the dam is located at the left abutment. It consists of a vegetated trapezoidal channel with a bottom width of 50 feet and 2H:1V side slopes. Hydrologic/hydraulic evaluations revealed that the spillway will pass the Probable Maximum Flood (PMF) without overtopping the dam. A spillway design flood (SDF) equal to the PMF is required for PA 485. The spillway is therefore considered to be 'adequate'. The visual inspection revealed several minor deficiencies which require remedial action by the owners of the dam.

Book National Dam Safety Program  Cool Springs Reservoir Dam  DE 00014   Delaware River Basin  Brandywine Creek  New Castle County  Delaware  Phase 1 Inspection Report

Download or read book National Dam Safety Program Cool Springs Reservoir Dam DE 00014 Delaware River Basin Brandywine Creek New Castle County Delaware Phase 1 Inspection Report written by John J. Williams and published by . This book was released on 1979 with total page 60 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report cites results of a technical investigation as to the dam's adequacy. The inspection and evaluation of the dam is as prescribed by the National Dam Inspection Act, Public Law 92-367. The technical investigation includes visual inspection, review of available design and construction records, and preliminary structural and hydraulic and hydrologic calculations, as applicable. An assessment of the dam's general condition is included in the report. (Author).

Book National Dam Safety Program  Upper and Lower Dams  NDI Number PA 00389  PennDER Number 20 55  SCS Numbers PA 487A and B   Ohio River Basin  Crooked Creek  Crawford County  Pennsylvania  Phase I Inspection Report

Download or read book National Dam Safety Program Upper and Lower Dams NDI Number PA 00389 PennDER Number 20 55 SCS Numbers PA 487A and B Ohio River Basin Crooked Creek Crawford County Pennsylvania Phase I Inspection Report written by BAKER (MICHAEL) JR INC BEAVER PA. and published by . This book was released on 1980 with total page 132 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Upper and Lower Dams consist of two dams in series designed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service (SCS) for floodwater detention and waterfowl habitat enhancement. Lower Dam is the primary structure upon which this report focuses because the majority of Upper Dam becomes inundated by backwater from Lower Dam before the emergency spillways at Lower Dam are activated. Hydraulic/hydrologic evaluations revealed that the spillways will pass the Probable Maximum Flood (PMF) without overtopping Lower Dam. A spillway design flood (SDF) equal to the PMF is required for Lower Dam. Therefore, the spillways are considered 'adequate.' The inspection revealed only one deficiency which should be corrected immediately, namely, the repair of the chipped concrete on the impact basin of Upper Dam.

Book National Dam Safety Program  Brush Valley Dam  NDI PA 00652  PA DER 19 3  Susquehanna River Basin  South Branch Roaring Creek  Columbia County  Pennsylvania  Phase I Inspection Report

Download or read book National Dam Safety Program Brush Valley Dam NDI PA 00652 PA DER 19 3 Susquehanna River Basin South Branch Roaring Creek Columbia County Pennsylvania Phase I Inspection Report written by O'BRIEN AND GERE ENGINEERS INC PHILADELPHIA PA JUSTIN AND COURTNEY DIV. and published by . This book was released on 1979 with total page 72 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Brush Valley Dam is an earth embankment with a maximum height of about 21 feet and an approximate length of 920 feet. The top of the dam (Elev. 1128.0) is 16 feet wide. The upstream slope is 2.5 horizontal to 1 vertical(2.5H:1V), and is protected with riprap. The downstream slope is 2 horizontal to 1 vertical (2H:1V) and is surfaced with grass. An ungated overflow spillway is located about 200 feet from the right abutment. The crest of the spillway (Elev. 1123.0) is about 52 feet long. The control section is concrete, while the downstream slope is surfaced with riprap set in motar. A timber decked steel beam bridge supported by 3 intermediate piers, provides access across the spillway. A 16-inch diameter cast iron pipe is located at the base of spillway section. The upstream end of the pipe is joined to a submerged intake structure. This structure is fitted with screens to prevent debris from entering the pipe. Pipe discharge is controlled by a valve located at the downstream end of the pipe in the center of the spillway channel. The valve is operated manually and diverts flow either to a pumphouse or to the downstream channel. Based on a review of the available drawings, no upstream control valve is positioned on the pipe. The pumphouse is located at the toe of the embankment about 400 feet from the left abutment. Water is pumped from Brush Valley reservoir to a distributing reservoir about 8,000 feet to southeast. The distributing reservoir is about 600 feet above the level of Brush Valley reservoir. (Author).

Book National Dam Safety Program  Dinsmore Storage Number 2 Dam  NDI Number PA 00497  PennDER Number 63 20  Ohio River Basin  Harmon Creek  Washington County  Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

Download or read book National Dam Safety Program Dinsmore Storage Number 2 Dam NDI Number PA 00497 PennDER Number 63 20 Ohio River Basin Harmon Creek Washington County Commonwealth of Pennsylvania written by John A. Dziubek and published by . This book was released on 1980 with total page 87 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 condition of the dam is based upon available data and visual inspections. Detailed investigation, 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.

Book National Dam Safety Program  Bethany Hole Dam  NJ00798   Delaware River Basin  Tributary to Haynes Creek  Burlington County  New Jersey  Phase I Inspection Report

Download or read book National Dam Safety Program Bethany Hole Dam NJ00798 Delaware River Basin Tributary to Haynes Creek Burlington County New Jersey Phase I Inspection Report written by Richard J. McDermott and published by . This book was released on 1981 with total page 93 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Bethany Hole Dam is an earth embankment with primary and secondary spillways. In addition, a low area of the lake shore adjacent to the right end of dam serves as an auxiliary spillway. The primary spillway consists of a stoplog controlled drop inlet with discharges through a 48-inch CMP which transversely penetrates the dam embankment. The primary spillway also acts as the outlet works for the dam. The secondary spillway consists of a 36-inch CMP high level outlet which transversely penetrates the dam. Based on visual inspection, past operational performance and Phase I engineering analyses, the dam is assessed as being in fair overall condition. Hydraulic and hydrologic analyses indicate that the spillway is inadequate. Discharge capacity of the spillways is not sufficient to pass the designated spillway design flood (100-year storm) without an overtopping of the dam. The spillways, together with a low area in the lake shore adjacent to the dam, are capable of passing approximately 54 percent of the SDF.