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National Dam Safety Program. Deer Lake Dam (NDI Number PA 01139, PennDER Number 26-53), Ohio River Basin, Fayette County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Phase I Inspection Report
Deer Lake Dam is a 'Significant' hazard - 'Small' size dam owned and operated by the Deer Lake Improvement Association. The dam was found to be in poor overall condition at the time of inspection. Hydraulic/hydrologic evaluations, performed in accordance with procedures established by the Baltimore District, Corps of Engineers, for Phase I Inspection Reports, revealed that the spillways will not pass the spillway design flood (SDF) without overtopping the dam. An SDF in the range of the 100-year flood to the 1/2 Probable Maximum Flood (1/2 PMF) is required for Deer Lake Dam. The 1/2 PMF was chosen because the dam is on the high side of the 'Small' size category based on storage capacity. During the 1/2 PMF, the dam is overtopped by a maximum of 1.71 feet for a duration of 11.50 hours. The spillways are capable of passing only 15 percent of the PMF before overtopping begins. The spillways are therefore considered 'inadequate.' It is recommended that the owners immediately initiate an engineering study to further evaluate the total capacity of the spillways and develop recommendations for remedial measures to reduce the overtopping potential of the dam. Due to the velocity of seepage through the embankment, the presence of relatively large piping holes, and the under-cutting of the toe of the embankment, the dam is classified as being in an 'Unsafe' - 'Non-emergency' condition. The inspection revealed certain items of remedial work which should be immediately performed by the owners. Items 1 through 7 below should be completed under the direction of a qualified professional engineer experienced in the design and construction of earth dams and appurtenant structures.
National Dam Safety Program. Deer Lake Dam (NDI Number PA 01139, PennDER Number 26-53), Ohio River Basin, Fayette County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Phase I Inspection Report
Deer Lake Dam is a 'Significant' hazard - 'Small' size dam owned and operated by the Deer Lake Improvement Association. The dam was found to be in poor overall condition at the time of inspection. Hydraulic/hydrologic evaluations, performed in accordance with procedures established by the Baltimore District, Corps of Engineers, for Phase I Inspection Reports, revealed that the spillways will not pass the spillway design flood (SDF) without overtopping the dam. An SDF in the range of the 100-year flood to the 1/2 Probable Maximum Flood (1/2 PMF) is required for Deer Lake Dam. The 1/2 PMF was chosen because the dam is on the high side of the 'Small' size category based on storage capacity. During the 1/2 PMF, the dam is overtopped by a maximum of 1.71 feet for a duration of 11.50 hours. The spillways are capable of passing only 15 percent of the PMF before overtopping begins. The spillways are therefore considered 'inadequate.' It is recommended that the owners immediately initiate an engineering study to further evaluate the total capacity of the spillways and develop recommendations for remedial measures to reduce the overtopping potential of the dam. Due to the velocity of seepage through the embankment, the presence of relatively large piping holes, and the under-cutting of the toe of the embankment, the dam is classified as being in an 'Unsafe' - 'Non-emergency' condition. The inspection revealed certain items of remedial work which should be immediately performed by the owners. Items 1 through 7 below should be completed under the direction of a qualified professional engineer experienced in the design and construction of earth dams and appurtenant structures.
National Dam Safety Program. Deer Lake Dam (NDI Number PA 01139, PennDER Number 26-53), Ohio River Basin, Fayette County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Phase I Inspection Report
J. A. Dziubek (author)
1980
85 pages
Report
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English