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Potake Lake Dam is 1 mile southwest of Sloatsburg, New York. The dam and reservoir are used as a water supply source for Sloatsburg, New York. Visual inspection revealed several deficiencies in this structure. The following items were noted: There are three depressions and an animal burrow on the crest of the dam; Trees and brush are growing on the upstream and downstream face of the dam; The spillway discharge channel has trees, boulders, and natural ground which restricts flow over the spillway weir; A 3-foot diameter culvert in the discharge channel has the downstream end higher than the upstream end; There are tire ruts 0.4 foot deep on the crest of the dam; and There is a small amount of spalling and deterioration of the low section of the concrete weir.
Potake Lake Dam is 1 mile southwest of Sloatsburg, New York. The dam and reservoir are used as a water supply source for Sloatsburg, New York. Visual inspection revealed several deficiencies in this structure. The following items were noted: There are three depressions and an animal burrow on the crest of the dam; Trees and brush are growing on the upstream and downstream face of the dam; The spillway discharge channel has trees, boulders, and natural ground which restricts flow over the spillway weir; A 3-foot diameter culvert in the discharge channel has the downstream end higher than the upstream end; There are tire ruts 0.4 foot deep on the crest of the dam; and There is a small amount of spalling and deterioration of the low section of the concrete weir.
National Dam Safety Program. Potake Lake Dam (Inventory Number NY 970), Passaic River Basin, Lower Hudson River Area, Rockland County, New York. Phase I Inspection Report
G. Kester (Autor:in)
1981
97 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch