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National Dam Inspection Program. Kenda Dam (NDI Number PA 00459, PennDER Number 65-118), Ohio River Basin, Tributary of Little Sewickley Creek, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. Phase I Inspection Report
Kenda Dam is owned and operated by the Westmoreland Recreation Society, Inc. and is classified as a Small size - High hazard dam. 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 spillway will not pass the 1/2 Probable Maximum Flood (1/2 PMF) without overtopping the dam. A spillway design flood (SDF) in the range of the 1/2 PMF to Probable Maximum Flood (PMF) is required for Kenda Dam. The 1/2 PMF was selected as the SDF because of the small size of the drainage area and impoundment. During the 1/2 PMF, the dam is overtopped by a maximum depth of 1.24 feet for a total duration of 7.00 hours. It is estimated that, in its present condition, the dam is likely to fail during the 1/2 PMF. Analysis performed to assess the impact of failure of the dam on the damage center downstream indicated that a significant increase in damage would occur compared to conditions if the dam did not fail. Therefore, the spillway is assessed as being seriously inadequate. It is recommended that the owner immediately initiate an engineering study to further evaluate the spillway capacity and develop recommendations for remedial measures to reduce the overtopping potential of the dam.
National Dam Inspection Program. Kenda Dam (NDI Number PA 00459, PennDER Number 65-118), Ohio River Basin, Tributary of Little Sewickley Creek, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. Phase I Inspection Report
Kenda Dam is owned and operated by the Westmoreland Recreation Society, Inc. and is classified as a Small size - High hazard dam. 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 spillway will not pass the 1/2 Probable Maximum Flood (1/2 PMF) without overtopping the dam. A spillway design flood (SDF) in the range of the 1/2 PMF to Probable Maximum Flood (PMF) is required for Kenda Dam. The 1/2 PMF was selected as the SDF because of the small size of the drainage area and impoundment. During the 1/2 PMF, the dam is overtopped by a maximum depth of 1.24 feet for a total duration of 7.00 hours. It is estimated that, in its present condition, the dam is likely to fail during the 1/2 PMF. Analysis performed to assess the impact of failure of the dam on the damage center downstream indicated that a significant increase in damage would occur compared to conditions if the dam did not fail. Therefore, the spillway is assessed as being seriously inadequate. It is recommended that the owner immediately initiate an engineering study to further evaluate the spillway capacity and develop recommendations for remedial measures to reduce the overtopping potential of the dam.
National Dam Inspection Program. Kenda Dam (NDI Number PA 00459, PennDER Number 65-118), Ohio River Basin, Tributary of Little Sewickley Creek, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. Phase I Inspection Report
J. A. Dziubek (author)
1980
89 pages
Report
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English