National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Ensign Bickford Dam (CT 00567), Farmington River Basin, Simsbury, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Program

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Ensign Bickford Dam (CT 00567), Farmington River Basin, Simsbury, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Program PDF Author: CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALTHAM MA NEW ENGLAND DIV.
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The Ensign Bickford Dam consists of a dry stone masonry wall with a maximum height of about 21 feet and an upstream earth embankment. The dam is about 60 feet long, including a 35 foot overflow spillway section in the center of the dam. The spillway has a concrete cap extending back about 10 feet from the crest. The right abutment is a ledge outcrop. An old mill building is located at the left abutment. The impoundment has a water surface area of less than 2 acres and an average depth of about 10 to 12 feet with the water level at the top of the dam. Thus maximum storage capacity is about 24 Acre-Feet. The dam height of 21 feet and storage capacity of 24 Acre-Feet are both below the requirements for a small dam. The dam, therefore does not qualify for the Corps inspection program.

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Ensign Bickford Dam (CT 00567), Farmington River Basin, Simsbury, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Program

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Ensign Bickford Dam (CT 00567), Farmington River Basin, Simsbury, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Program PDF Author: CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALTHAM MA NEW ENGLAND DIV.
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The Ensign Bickford Dam consists of a dry stone masonry wall with a maximum height of about 21 feet and an upstream earth embankment. The dam is about 60 feet long, including a 35 foot overflow spillway section in the center of the dam. The spillway has a concrete cap extending back about 10 feet from the crest. The right abutment is a ledge outcrop. An old mill building is located at the left abutment. The impoundment has a water surface area of less than 2 acres and an average depth of about 10 to 12 feet with the water level at the top of the dam. Thus maximum storage capacity is about 24 Acre-Feet. The dam height of 21 feet and storage capacity of 24 Acre-Feet are both below the requirements for a small dam. The dam, therefore does not qualify for the Corps inspection program.

Government Reports Annual Index

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Pages : 1316

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Government Reports Announcements & Index

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Category : Science
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National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Goodwin Dam (CT 00541), Farmington River Basin, Hartland, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Goodwin Dam (CT 00541), Farmington River Basin, Hartland, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report PDF Author: CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALTHAM MA NEW ENGLAND DIV.
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Pages : 87

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The Goodwin Dam is an earth and rock embankment with an earth core that is 800 feet long and 125 feet high. It has an emergency spillway, channel, gate house and diversion tunnel. The dam and its appurtenant structures are in good condition. The dam will pass the Probable Maximum Flood (recommended Spillway Design Flood) without overtopping the dam. Some recommended measures to be undertaken by the owner, should include the establishment of metering points for seepage measurement and periodic inspections of the dam. It is not urgent to implement these recommendations.

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Farmington Reservoir Dam (CT 00263), Connecticut River Basin, Farmington, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Farmington Reservoir Dam (CT 00263), Connecticut River Basin, Farmington, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report PDF Author: CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALTHAM MA NEW ENGLAND DIV.
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Pages : 82

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The Farmington Reservoir Dam is an earth embankment impounding an unnamed tributary to the Pequabuck River and is reported to have been built in 1895. The dam (including spillway) is 760 feet long and eight (8) feet wide at the top. The dam has a maximum impoundment capacity of 64 acre-feet and is about 8 feet in height from the toe of the downstream slope to the top of the dam. The spillway is a 32 foot long, and 2.8 foot high, concrete, ogee shaped weir. There is no information available on outlet pipes. Based upon the visual inspection at the site and past performance, the dam is judged to be in poor condition. There are areas requiring attention, monitoring, and maintenance such as seeps along the toe of the embankment, erosion on the upstream and downstream slopes, location and operation of outlet and inlet structures and valves, and removal of trees. Peak inflow to the impoundment at the test flood is 315 cfs; peak outflow is 250 cfs with the maximum stage in the reservoir at 383.7, or 1.0 foot below the top of the dam. Based on this information the dam is not expected to overtop at the test flood condition. The spillway capacity with the pool at top of dam is estimated to be 525 cfs which is greater than 100% of the routed test flood outflow.

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Unionville Reservoir Upper Dam (CT 00267), Farmington River Basin, Avon, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Unionville Reservoir Upper Dam (CT 00267), Farmington River Basin, Avon, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report PDF Author: CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALTHAM MA NEW ENGLAND DIV.
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Pages : 83

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The dam of the Upper Unionville Reservoir is an earth embankment with a concrete spillway. It is approximately 220 feet long, 23.8 feet high and has a maximum top width of 10 feet. The Unionville Reservoir Upper Dam was probably constructed in 1909. The Town of Avon presently owns and operates the dam and appurtenant structures. The dam is presently used for passive recreation and to fill the lower pond which is used for swimming. Based on the visual inspection and past operational performance, the dam is judged to be in FAIR condition. A wet area was noted at the downstream toe of the western embankment and there was erosion and/or settlement on the downstream face and top of the embankments. The cover of the intake tower is in fair condition and manhole steps in the intake tower are in poor condition. Access to the tower would be difficult during flood conditions. The test flood for this dam is 1/2 the Probable Maximum Flood (PMF). The test flood has an inflow equal to 1020 cfs and an outflow discharge equal to 1020 cfs with a stillwater elevation of 397.2 which will overtop the dam by 0.9 feet. The maximum outflow capacity of the spillway with the water surface at the top of the dam is 100 cfs, which is 10 percent of the test flood outflow.

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Amston Lake Dam (CT 00544), Connecticut River Basin, Hebron, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Program

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Amston Lake Dam (CT 00544), Connecticut River Basin, Hebron, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Program PDF Author: CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALTHAM MA NEW ENGLAND DIV.
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Pages : 91

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The dam is an earth embankment approximately 10 feet wide at the top and 400 feet long with the top approximately 10 feet above the streambed of an unnamed tributary to Raymond Brook. A central portion of the earth dam is comprised of a high area of natural ground to within a horizontal distance of 20 feet from the left spillway abutment. The spillway is a 15 foot long broad crested concrete weir of trapezoidal cross-section with vertical concrete training walls. The low level outlet is an approximately 1 foot square conduit through the spillway section. The flow through the conduit is regulated by a hand operated submerged gate mechanism adjacent to the upstream face of the spillway section. Based upon the visual inspection at the site and past performance, the dam is judged to be in poor condition. There was erosion evident on the upstream slope and crest of the dam, as well as numerous footpaths on the downstream slope. There were also significant amounts of seepage observed on the downstream slope and along the downstream toe of the dam. Other deficiencies include trees and brush on the dam embankment and a low beach area adjacent to the left end of the dam. Based upon hydraulics computations, the spillway capacity is 180 cfs which is equivalent to 113 percent of the routed Test Flood outflow. It should be noted that the above figures assume the low area at the left end of the dam to be raised to the top of the dam.

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Nepaug Dam (CT 00370), Farmington River Basin, New Hartford, Connecticut. Phelps Brook Dam (CT 00378), Farmington River Basin, Burlington, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Nepaug Dam (CT 00370), Farmington River Basin, New Hartford, Connecticut. Phelps Brook Dam (CT 00378), Farmington River Basin, Burlington, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report PDF Author: CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALTHAM MA NEW ENGLAND DIV.
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Pages : 127

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The Nepaug Dam is a semi-arch gravity type dam with a spillway. It is 6500 feet long and 113 feet high. The Phelps Brook Dam is an earth dam with a concrete core wall. It is 1,250 feet and 67 feet respectively. Both of these dams are located at opposite ends of the Nepaug Reservoir. The Phelps Brook Dam has no overflow. The project will pass the Probable Maximum Flood (recommended Spillway Design Flood) without overtopping the dam. The general condition of both dams and appurtenant structures is good. Some recommended measures to be undertaken by the owner include monitoring movements of parapet walls at the upper gate house of the Phelps Brook Dam, monitoring seepage at both dams and vibrations at the Nepaug Dam during periods of heavy flow.

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Middle Pond Dam (CT 00283), Farmington River Basin, Plymouth, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Middle Pond Dam (CT 00283), Farmington River Basin, Plymouth, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report PDF Author: CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALTHAM MA NEW ENGLAND DIV.
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Pages : 101

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The Middle Pond Dam consists of an earth embankment and stone masonry structure with a maximum height of 10 feet a top width of 10 feet and a total length of 535 feet including overflow spillways of 21 feet and 29 feet located near the left end of the dam. A low earthen dike with a maximum height of about 3 feet, a top width of about 5 feet and a length of about 200 feet is located about 150 feet to the left of the dam. Based on the visual inspection, the dam is judged to be in very poor condition. Features that could affect the future integrity of the dam are continued erosion of the upstream slope and crest, trees and stumps on the slopes, seepage through the dam, decreased spillway capacity due to blocking off the right spillway, deterioration of the right spillway, and lack of an operable outlet works. With the right spillway blocked the total spillway capacity of 430 cfs is equal to 17 percent of the Test Flood outflow. With the right spillway restored, the total spillway capacity of 550 cfs would be equal to 22 percent of the Test Flood outflow.

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Burr Pond Dam (CT 00099), Farmington River Basin, Torrington, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Burr Pond Dam (CT 00099), Farmington River Basin, Torrington, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report PDF Author: CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALTHAM MA NEW ENGLAND DIV.
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Pages : 67

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The Burr Pond Dam consists of a stone masonry wall with an upstream earth embankment. The dam has a maximum height of 17 feet and an overall length of 170 feet, including a 44.7-foot-long overflow spillway located near the center of the dam and auxiliary spillways located on each side of the amin spillway with a total length of 50.5 feet. The outlet works consist of a 6-inch cast iron high level outlet and an 18-inch corrugated metal low level outlet or blowoff controlled by manually operated gates in a gate chamber at the left end of the main spillway. The dam impounds Burr Pond, a portion of Burr Pond State Park and is used for swimming, fishing and boating. Based on the visual inspection, the dam is judged to be in fair condition. Features that can affect the integrity of the dam are the seepage through the left side of the dam, erosion of the upstream slope of the dam, possible development of internal erosion along the root systems of trees near the downstream toe of the dam, and the poor condition of the low level outlet or blowoff pipe. The Test Flood inflow is 1,425 cfs and the routed outflow of 720 cfs results in a freeboard from water surface to the top of the dam of 1.2 feet. The spillway capacity with the water level at the top of the dam is 1,415 cfs and is equal to 197 percent of the routed Test Flood outflow.