National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Stony Brook Reservoir Dam (CT 00243), Thames River Basin, Montville, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Stony Brook Reservoir Dam (CT 00243), Thames River Basin, Montville, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report PDF Author: CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALTHAM MA NEW ENGLAND DIV.
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Stony Brook Reservoir Dam consists of two earthfill embankments with concrete core walls, separated by a 650 ft. long natural promontory. A concrete spillway, 35 ft. wide, is located in the Side Dam. The spillway discharges into a stone masonry channel about 220 ft. long. A gate house located upstream from the Main Dam houses controls for the inlet to a 24 in. dia. water supply line and a 24 in. dia. low level outlet. The dam and appurtenant works are judged to be in generally fair condition. Brush was growing on the downstream slopes of both dams and in the spillway discharge channel. The gate house is in need of repair and the condition of the outlet gate could not be verified. Seeps were found downstream of both dams and cavities were found in the slopes of both embankments. The routed test flood outflow of 5,200 cfs overtops the crest of the Main Dam by 1.3 ft. and the Side Dam by 0.6 ft. The spillway can pass 1,250 cfs or about 24 percent of the routed test flood outflow without overtopping the Main Dam.

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Stony Brook Reservoir Dam (CT 00243), Thames River Basin, Montville, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Stony Brook Reservoir Dam (CT 00243), Thames River Basin, Montville, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report PDF Author: CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALTHAM MA NEW ENGLAND DIV.
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Stony Brook Reservoir Dam consists of two earthfill embankments with concrete core walls, separated by a 650 ft. long natural promontory. A concrete spillway, 35 ft. wide, is located in the Side Dam. The spillway discharges into a stone masonry channel about 220 ft. long. A gate house located upstream from the Main Dam houses controls for the inlet to a 24 in. dia. water supply line and a 24 in. dia. low level outlet. The dam and appurtenant works are judged to be in generally fair condition. Brush was growing on the downstream slopes of both dams and in the spillway discharge channel. The gate house is in need of repair and the condition of the outlet gate could not be verified. Seeps were found downstream of both dams and cavities were found in the slopes of both embankments. The routed test flood outflow of 5,200 cfs overtops the crest of the Main Dam by 1.3 ft. and the Side Dam by 0.6 ft. The spillway can pass 1,250 cfs or about 24 percent of the routed test flood outflow without overtopping the Main Dam.

Government Reports Announcements & Index

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Pages : 1264

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National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams, Oxoboxo Lake Dam (CT 00238), Thames River Basin, Montville, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams, Oxoboxo Lake Dam (CT 00238), Thames River Basin, Montville, 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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Oxoboxo Lake Dam is an earth dam with vertical masonry facing. The dam has a maximum height of 26.0 feet and is approximately 166.0 feet long, including the spillway. The top of the embankment has a typical width of 45.0 feet with a grassed surface. The spillway is located on the right abutment of the dam and is a broad crested overflow section with vertical masonry training walls. Due to its age, Oxoboxo Lake Dam was neither designed nor constructed by approved state of the art methods. Based on the visual inspection at the site, the lack of engineering data available and no operational or maintenance evidence, there are areas of concern which must be corrected to assure the long term performance of this dam. This dam is considered to be in fair condition. There are several visible signs of distress which indicate a potential hazard at this site: seepage at the left abutment interface, outlet conduit within the dam itself and along the spillway training walls, in-operable low-level spillway gates, damaged trash screen at the outlet works, obstructed downstream channels and a general lack of proper and regular maintenance. A spillway design test flood outflow of 2228 C.F.S. (one-half of the probable maximum flood) will overtop the dam by approximately 2.66 feet.

Government Reports Annual Index

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Languages : en
Pages : 1138

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Sections 1-2. Keyword Index.--Section 3. Personal author index.--Section 4. Corporate author index.-- Section 5. Contract/grant number index, NTIS order/report number index 1-E.--Section 6. NTIS order/report number index F-Z.

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Wheeler Pond Dam (CT 00239), Thames River Basin, Montville, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Wheeler Pond Dam (CT 00239), Thames River Basin, Montville, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report PDF Author: CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALTHAM MA NEW ENGLAND DIV.
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Pages : 73

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Wheeler Pond Dam is a masonry structure constructed in the early 1800's. The dam has a maximum height o 20.0 feet and is approximately 54.0 feet long. It is comprised of a 21.0 foot concrete ogee spillway at the left abutment and a 33.0 foot vertical masonry wall at the right abutment. The outlet works at the left abutment is a system of intake chambers and valve pits which withdraw a supply of process water for the adjacent mill complex. Based upon the visual inspection at the site, the lack of engineering back-up data available, and no operational or maintenance evidence, there are areas of concern which must be corrected to assure the long term performance of this dam. The dam is considered to be in fair condition with the following visible signs of concern: the inoperable, low-level spillway gate, the poor condition of the mill intake and by-pass chamber and valve pit system now used for the control of water levels in the pond, the obstructed downstream channel and the apparent lack of maintenance of the dam and its appurtenances. A spillway design test flood of 6995 cfs one half of the probable maximum flood) will overtop the dam by approximately 6.92 feet.

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Congdon Dam (CT 00234), Thames River Basin, Montville, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Congdon Dam (CT 00234), Thames River Basin, Montville, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report PDF Author: CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALTHAM MA NEW ENGLAND DIV.
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Pages : 79

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Congdon dam is a stone-faced earth embankment dam constructed around 1900 and was used for power and process water at a mill located downstream which is presently abandoned. The dam has a maximum height of 35 feet and is approximately 150 feet in length (including the spillway). The spillway is a stone masonry uncontrolled, vertical fall, sharp crested weir, 50 feet in length. The assessment of the facility is based on the visual inspection sine engineering, operational and maintenance data are not available. The dam is judged to be in FAIR condition with several maintenance items that require attention to insure the long-term performance of the structure. They include; inoperable outlet works structures, missing and dislodged masonry blocks on the downstream face of the dam, seepage along the downstream face of the right of the overflow spillway, missing mortar between the stone masonry, the lack of a scheduled inspection or maintenance program, an irregular crest surface, and trees and brush growing in the stone masonry walls, spillway and on top of the dam. Assuming the pool elevation at the top of the dam, the spillway can pass a flow of 1,845 CFS, which represents only 24 percent of the routed test flood outflow.

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Deep River Reservoir Dam (CT 00346), Thames River Basin, Colchester, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Deep River Reservoir Dam (CT 00346), Thames River Basin, Colchester, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report PDF Author: CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALTHAM MA NEW ENGLAND DIV.
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Pages : 89

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The dam at Deep River Reservoir is a zoned earth embankment approximately 900 feet long, 62 feet high with an average crest width of 20 feet. It was originally constructed in 1926, 7 and raised in 1971, 2 to its present configuration. It is owned by the City of Norwich, Connecticut and operated by the Department of Public Utilities as the main surface water supply of the City. The dam has an agee overflow spillway at the right abutment. The spillway is a converging chute type with a drop to a stilling basin at the toe of the dam. The outlet works and control tower are centered on the embankment and discharges from the tower's wet well flow through a reinforced 42 inch diameter condiut beneath the dam. An earth embankment dike 240 feet long in an adjacent cove of the reservoir contains an erodable fuse plug emergency spillway. As a result of the visual inspection and the review of available data regarding this facility, the dam is considered to be in GOOD condition. To assure the long-term performance of this structure, several items of concern require attention: modifications need to be made to the existing relief well monitoring system in order to more accurately record the seepage flow, a localized erosion immediately upstream of the left abutment of the dam must be repaired, and vegetable growth in the downstream channel of the emergency spillway should be removed. The maximum outflow capacity of the spillway under a stillwater condition is equal to 18,860 CFS which represents more than 100 percent of the test flood.

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Stony Brook Dam (MA 00132), Merrimack River Basin, Westford, Massachusetts. Phase I Inspection Report

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Stony Brook Dam (MA 00132), Merrimack River Basin, Westford, Massachusetts. 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 dam is a 350 foot long, 24 foot high, gravity, earth embankment structure with a 20 foot long masonry spillway and two sealed outlets. The visual inspection indicated the dam to be in generally fair condition. The deficiencies noted during the inspection include the presence of roots of trees growing on the upstream and downstream faces which could cause internal erosion of the dam; the spillway gates have not been operated in several years; and there is no drawdown facility. Considering the reservoir to be at its normal elevation of 183.5, the spillway can pass 485 cfs or 10 percent of the outflow, resulting in the dam being overtrapped by about 3.3 feet. Raising and or removal of gates will increase discharge capacity to 25 percent.

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Goss Brook Dam (CT 00465), Thames River Basin, Ashford, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Goss Brook Dam (CT 00465), Thames River Basin, Ashford, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report PDF Author: CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALTHAM MA NEW ENGLAND DIV.
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Pages : 119

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The dam completed in 1963 to impound a recreation pond, is an earth embankment approximately 650 feet in length with an emergency spillway at its left end. It is approximately 40.5 feet in height and is capable of impounding 600 acre-feet of water. The principal spillway is a drop inlet type structure consisting of a reinforced concrete riser with a 42 inch diameter reinforced concrete outlet pipe which discharges to the natural streambed of Goss Brook at the downstream toe of the embankment. A 30-inch diameter low-level intake and sluice gate are also included in the principal spillway structure. The grass-bottomed emergency spillway channel is cut into natural ground at the left end of the dam and has a crest length of 120 feet. The upstream slope of the embankment includes an 8 foot wide berm at the normal pool elevation and is protected by riprap to 2 feet above the berm. The top and slopes of the dam are grass covered, with a filter blanket at the toe of the downstream slope. Based upon the visual inspection and past performance, the project is judged to be in fair condition. There are items which require maintenance or evaluation, such as possible slight tilting of the concrete principal spillway structure and potential for erosion of the emergency spillway embankment. The combined spillway capacity with the pond level to the top of the dam is 4,700 cfs, which is equivalent to 150% of the routed test flood outflow.

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Whitney Dam (CT 00477), Thames River Basin, Stafford, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Whitney Dam (CT 00477), Thames River Basin, Stafford, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report PDF Author: CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALTHAM MA NEW ENGLAND DIV.
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Pages : 96

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Whitney Dam consists of a 1,400 foot long earth embankment and a 120 foot wide grassed emergency spillway. The outlet consists of a concrete riser with 7.5 foot long weirs on each side and a 30-inch reinforced concrete outlet pipe discharging into Patten Brook at the toe of dam. Maximum height of dam is 52 feet with a maximum storage capacity of 1,960 acre-feet. Based on the visual inspection, Whitney dam appears to be in good condition. Only one small cedar tree is growing on the embankment and there is evidence of recreational vehicles climbing the embankment in three locations. The rodent screen on one foundation drain outlet is partially missing and the slide gate stem at the principal spillway outlet is bent and appears to be inoperative. Calculations by the Soil Conservation Service show a peak inflow of 6,500 cfs. and a peak outflow of 1,930 cfs. with a maximum water surface elevation 2.0 feet below the crest of dam, which was used as the test flood.