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National Dam Inspection Program. New Dam (NDI-PA-503), Ohio River Basin, Tributary of St. Patricks Run, Washington County, Pennsylvania. Phase I Inspection Report
The New Dam consists of an earth embankment approximately 330 feet long with a maximum height of 37 feet from the downstream toe and a crest width of 32 to 35 feet. The flood discharge facilities for the dam consist of a combined primary and emergency spillway located on the right abutment (looking downstream). The spillway is an earth channel excavated into the right abutment and includes neither an overflow control structure, nor an energy dissipation structure at the downstream end. The width of the channel varies from 30 feet at the upstream end to 20 feet at the downstream end. The channel follows the right abutment for approximately 200 feet, then turns left, and discharges freely over the hillside into the stream valley. The outlet works consist of a 24-inch cast-iron blowoff pipe and a concrete intake tower. The concrete intake tower is located on the upstream side of the dam approximately mid-height of the embankment. All the operating equipment on the intake tower has seriously deteriorated and is no longer functional. The blow-off pipe appears to extend 50 to 100 feet further upstream from the intake tower. No low-level intake structure was visible. Flow through the outlet conduit is controlled by a valve located at the downstream end. The valve was reportedly left open to draw down the lake.
National Dam Inspection Program. New Dam (NDI-PA-503), Ohio River Basin, Tributary of St. Patricks Run, Washington County, Pennsylvania. Phase I Inspection Report
The New Dam consists of an earth embankment approximately 330 feet long with a maximum height of 37 feet from the downstream toe and a crest width of 32 to 35 feet. The flood discharge facilities for the dam consist of a combined primary and emergency spillway located on the right abutment (looking downstream). The spillway is an earth channel excavated into the right abutment and includes neither an overflow control structure, nor an energy dissipation structure at the downstream end. The width of the channel varies from 30 feet at the upstream end to 20 feet at the downstream end. The channel follows the right abutment for approximately 200 feet, then turns left, and discharges freely over the hillside into the stream valley. The outlet works consist of a 24-inch cast-iron blowoff pipe and a concrete intake tower. The concrete intake tower is located on the upstream side of the dam approximately mid-height of the embankment. All the operating equipment on the intake tower has seriously deteriorated and is no longer functional. The blow-off pipe appears to extend 50 to 100 feet further upstream from the intake tower. No low-level intake structure was visible. Flow through the outlet conduit is controlled by a valve located at the downstream end. The valve was reportedly left open to draw down the lake.
National Dam Inspection Program. New Dam (NDI-PA-503), Ohio River Basin, Tributary of St. Patricks Run, Washington County, Pennsylvania. Phase I Inspection Report
L. D. Anderson (author) / G. K. Withers (author)
1979
54 pages
Report
No indication
English