National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Lower Bolton Lake Dam (CT 00509), Thames River Basin, Bolton, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Lower Bolton Lake Dam (CT 00509), Thames River Basin, Bolton, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report PDF Author: CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALTHAM MA NEW ENGLAND DIV.
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Lower Bolton Lake Dam is an earth embankment 880 ft. long with a maximum height of 18.5 ft., and a concrete spillway 200 ft. long at the left abutment. The outlet is a 15 in. dia. cast iron pipe at stream level with a valve on the upstream end. Maximum storage capacity is about 2,325 acre-ft. Upper Bolton Lake Dam about 2/3 mi. upstream is generally similar. Both lakes, which have a normal difference in elevation of 7 ft., are used for recreational purposes. The total drainage area is about 3.9 sq. mi., of which about 3.1 sq. mi. drains into Upper Bolton Lake. The nineteenth century dam was breached in two places during a hurricane in 1938. Reconstructed in 1940-41 by the W.P.A., the dam failed again in 1941. During the next three years, a series of repair and reconstruction operations were undertaken by various contractors. No plans were recovered for any of this work. The dam is in fair condition, based on visual inspection. The spillway is adequate to pass the test flood without overtopping the dam. Cracks in the spillway concrete slabs were noted. The downstream slope and discharge channel are considerably overgrown. The 15 in. dia. outlet pipe is too small to have any significant effect during a flood event.

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Lower Bolton Lake Dam (CT 00509), Thames River Basin, Bolton, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Lower Bolton Lake Dam (CT 00509), Thames River Basin, Bolton, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report PDF Author: CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALTHAM MA NEW ENGLAND DIV.
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Lower Bolton Lake Dam is an earth embankment 880 ft. long with a maximum height of 18.5 ft., and a concrete spillway 200 ft. long at the left abutment. The outlet is a 15 in. dia. cast iron pipe at stream level with a valve on the upstream end. Maximum storage capacity is about 2,325 acre-ft. Upper Bolton Lake Dam about 2/3 mi. upstream is generally similar. Both lakes, which have a normal difference in elevation of 7 ft., are used for recreational purposes. The total drainage area is about 3.9 sq. mi., of which about 3.1 sq. mi. drains into Upper Bolton Lake. The nineteenth century dam was breached in two places during a hurricane in 1938. Reconstructed in 1940-41 by the W.P.A., the dam failed again in 1941. During the next three years, a series of repair and reconstruction operations were undertaken by various contractors. No plans were recovered for any of this work. The dam is in fair condition, based on visual inspection. The spillway is adequate to pass the test flood without overtopping the dam. Cracks in the spillway concrete slabs were noted. The downstream slope and discharge channel are considerably overgrown. The 15 in. dia. outlet pipe is too small to have any significant effect during a flood event.

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Risley Reservoir Dam (CT 00211), Connecticut River Basin, Vernon & Bolton, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Risley Reservoir Dam (CT 00211), Connecticut River Basin, Vernon & Bolton, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report PDF Author: CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALTHAM MA NEW ENGLAND DIV.
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Pages : 68

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The dam is located on a tributary of the Connecticut River on the town line of Bolton and Vernon, Tolland County, Connecticut. It is an earthfill structure approximately 625 ft. long with a maximum depth at its center of 26 ft. The crest width varies from 12 to 15 feet. A vertical granite masonry wall extends from the downstream side of the crest to the bed of Lydall Brook below. The visable part of the upstream embankment has a 1 on 2 to 1 on 3 slope with a riprap face. The downstream embankment consists of cobbles and boulders piled against the face of the masonry wall on an approximate 1 on 1.5 slope. The dam is in generally good condition. It appears to be structurally stable at the present time under normal conditions. Based on its small size and high hazard classification in accordance with the Corps' guidelines, the test flood is 1/2 the PMF. The spillway will pass only about 44 percent of the test flood and is considered inadequate. Recommendations to improve dam safety are: (1) Increase spillway capacity; (2) Replace 6-in. discharge pipe and relocate valve; (3) Add riprap near the center on the downstream side; (4) Divert spillway discharge away from the toe of the dam.

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Lake Mark Dam (CT 00337), Thames River Basin, Stafford, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Lake Mark Dam (CT 00337), Thames River Basin, Stafford, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report PDF Author: CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALTHAM MA NEW ENGLAND DIV.
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Pages : 102

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The dam, substantially completed in 1957 and certificate of approval dated April 27, 1972, consists of an earth embankment with a concrete corewall and a concrete spillway. The embankment is 580 feet long, has a maximum storage capacity of 185 acre-feet, and is 22 feet in height above the streambed of Diamond Ledge Brook at the toe of the dam. The top of the dam (elevation 21.0) is 20 feet wide and 6 feet above the spillway crest. The upstream slope and top of the dam have a sod cover except at the left end where there is a sandy beach area. The spillway consists of a 10 foot long and 3 foot wide broad-crested concrete weir and a rectangular chute (fish ladder) which extends 65 feet to the toe of the dam. The low-level outlet facility is an 8 inch corrugated metal pipe which is encased in concrete and located to the left of the spillway and gated at the downstream slope. Based upon the visual inspection at the site and past performance of the dam, the project is judged to be in fair condition. There are items requiring maintenance and monitoring such as seepage along the toe of the dam, cracking along the joints of the spillway chute, and the lack of proper slope protection. Also, the fill being dumped along the downstream slope should be graded to a lesser slope and slope protection placed. The spillway capacity with the lake level to the top of the dam is 440 cfs, which is 81% of the routed test flood outflow.

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Andover Lake Dam (CT 00624), Thames River Basin, Andover, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Andover Lake Dam (CT 00624), Thames River Basin, Andover, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report PDF Author: CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALTHAM MA NEW ENGLAND DIV.
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Pages : 103

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Andover Lake Dam is an earth embankment dam with a concrete parapet wall along most of its crest. The dam is about 454 ft. long and 20 ft. high. To the right of the dam the reservoir rim has a saddle whose low point is 1.25 ft. below the level of the parapet. A 39 ft. wide concrete spillway with a 7 ft. wide stop-log notch is located about 50 ft. from the left abutment. A 24 in. dia. outlet pipe through the embankment is controlled by a gate valve, which at the time of the inspection was completely submerged. The dam is judged to be in generally fair condition. At the time of the inspection vegetative growth had invaded the embankment, there were cracks in the abutment walls of the spillway, and the spillway's discharge channel was encroaching on the toe of the dam embankment for a distance of about 150 ft. The discharge channel for the low level outlet was in need of repair and had an area of persistent seepage. The top of the embankment was lower than the top of the concrete parapet wall. There was some displacement of riprap on the upstream slope and areas of local erosion on the downstream slope. The spillway can pass about 280 cfs or about 9 percent of the routed test flood outflow without overtopping the low point near the right abutment.

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Columbia Lake Dam (CT 00520), Thames River Basin, Columbia, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Columbia Lake Dam (CT 00520), Thames River Basin, Columbia, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report PDF Author: CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALTHAM MA NEW ENGLAND DIV.
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Pages : 111

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Columbia Lake Dam is an earth dam which was constructed in 1865. The dam has a maximum height of 28.0 ft. and is approximately 295.0 ft. long (including spillway). The embankment slopes are approximately 2.5 H : 1.O V. The crest and downstream slope are grassed and the upstream face is riprapped above water level and to a depth of 3.0 ft. below water surface. The spillway is located on the extreme left abutment of the embankment and is a curved converging type contained between vertical rubble masonry walls. Based on existing information, this dam is considered to be in poor condition. There are several visible signs of distress which indicate a potential hazard at this site: undermining and erosion beneath the spillway bed, deterioration of the outlet gate to the point where its operation is difficult and unreliable, erosion holes adjacent to the operating mechanism which may indicate leakage or seepage along the outlet conduit, emerging seepage along the downstream toe of the dam, dislodged stonework and obstructed downstream spillway channel and a general lack of proper, regular maintenance. A spillway design test flood outflow of 1418 cfs (one-half of the probable maximum flood) will overtop the dam by approximately 0.93 ft.

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Lake Winnemaug Dam (CT 00123), Naugatuck River Basin, Watertown, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Lake Winnemaug Dam (CT 00123), Naugatuck River Basin, Watertown, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report PDF Author: CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALTHAM MA NEW ENGLAND DIV.
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Pages : 66

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Lake Winnemaug Dam is an earth embankment approximately 500 feet long with a maximum height of about 15 feet. The upstream slope of the embankment is approximately 1H:1V and the downstream slope is about 1.5H:1V. The top of the dam is about 20 feet wide and it is a paved road. The overflow drop spillway is located about 100 feet from the right abutment and consists of an 18.5-foot long concrete weir, a cascading step section and a 4-foot high by 10-foot wide culvert through the embankment. The original purpose of the dam is unknown; however, the lake is currently used for recreation purposes. The peak test flood inflow for Lake Winnemaug Dam is 3,460 cfs. The routed test flood outflow of 2,010 cfs overtops the dam by about 0.8 feet. The spillway is capable of discharging 770 cfs or about 38 percent of the routed test flood outflow prior to overtopping of the dam. A breach of the dam would result in a 7.8-foot increase in the stream depth (3.8 feet above the channel banks) at the initial downstream damage area. The dam appears to be in poor condition. Numerous structural deficiencies, such as slope failures, seepage, and toe erosion were observed during the visual inspection. The embankment is overgrown with brush and trees and contains a number of rodent holes. The reservoir cannot be drained in an emergency because the outlet pipe control valve is inoperable.

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Mono Pond Dam (CT 00258), Thames River Basin, Columbia, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Mono Pond Dam (CT 00258), Thames River Basin, Columbia, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report PDF Author: CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALTHAM MA NEW ENGLAND DIV.
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Pages : 110

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The dam consists of a concrete principal spillway, embankments to the right and left of this spillway and an emergency spillway near the right end of the dam. The principal spillway is a concrete chute with weir-boards at the upstream end and the emergency spillway is an unlined channel cut into the right end of the embankment. A swale, which will overflow to the toe of the dam at approximately the same elevation as the auxiliary spillway, exists at the left end of the dam. There is no low-level outlet at the dam. Based upon the visual inspection at the site and past performance, the dam appears to be in fair condition with items which require repair, maintenance and monitoring. These include spalling of the concrete walls at the principal spillway, seepage through the embankments, trees and brush on the embankments and in the emergency spillway, erosion of the upstream slopes, extending the embankment to fill the swale at left end of the dam, and debris and overhanging brush in the spillway discharge channels. The total spillway capacity at the same pool level is 820 cfs, which is greater than 100% of the routed test flood outflow.

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. North Grosvenordale Pond Dam (CT 00183), Thames River Basin, Thompson, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. North Grosvenordale Pond Dam (CT 00183), Thames River Basin, Thompson, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report PDF Author: CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALTHAM MA NEW ENGLAND DIV.
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Pages : 85

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North Grosvenordale Pond Dam is a composite masonry and earth dam consisting of two downstream stepped, ashlar faced masonry overflow sections, a granite block and earth fill right abutment and an earth fill right abutment and and earthfill dike on the left abutment. The entire length of the dam is about 2,400 ft. It is a run-of-the-river dam which once served the industrial needs of the downstream mill. Outflows through the millrace are now used for fire protection of the mill. North Grosvenordale Pond is about 1.5 miles long and has a surface area at spillway level of about 60 acres. The drainage area above the dam is about 99 sq. mi. and the maximum storage to the top of the dam is estimated at about 840 acre-ft. The dam is judged to be in generally fair condition. At the time of the inspections, water was flowing over the right spillway, so that it was not possible to observe the condition of the downstream ashlar face, or to determine whether there is any erosion at the toe of the spillways. The crest of the left spillway is higher than the right spillway. The difference is less than 6 in. The sluiceway through the left spillway is inoperative. Some of the left spillway stones have been dislodged and displaces. Several joints in the training walls are in need of repointing. The bridges over the spillways are in a deteriorating condition. Tree and brush growth is abundant along the left abutment dike. The spillways are not adequate to pass the 1/2 PMP test flood of 25,400 cfs without overtopping the non-overflow sections of the dam. The test flood would overtop the dike by about 2.2 ft. The spillway can pass 4,950 cfs or about 20 percent of the test flood without overtopping the dike.

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Lower Ross Pond Dam (CT 00175), Thames River Basin, Killingly, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Lower Ross Pond Dam (CT 00175), Thames River Basin, Killingly, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report PDF Author: CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALTHAM MA NEW ENGLAND DIV.
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Pages : 28

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The dam at Lower Ross Pond is approximately 600 ft. long, 6 feet high, and is an earth embankment with a downstream stone masonry-concrete capped face. The earth fill section varies in width from 3 to 10 feet along the upstream face and has varying slopes into the pool. The downstream face of the dam is vertical. There are two uncontrolled overflow spillways about 128 feet apart through the dam. The easterly spillway is a masonry and concrete capped weir 12.5 feet long. Short masonry training walls lead into the reservoir pool and channel overflows to the weir section. The downstream channel is Half Hill Brook which meanders through wooded terrain. The westerly spillway weir is 13 feet wide and also has training walls leading into the pond. The easterly spillway crest is approximately 2 feet below the westerly spillway crest. There is no outlet works for the dam. The spillway capacity is hydraulically inadequate to pass the 'test flood' (100-year) and this flow would overtop the by approximately 0.40 feet assuming the overflow length of the dam was equal to 100 feet. The inflow and routed outflow discharge value for this test flood are 296 CFS and 250 CFS, respectively. The maximum outflow capacity of the spillway without overtopping the dam is 142 CFS which is 57 percent of the routed test flood outflow.

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Packers Pond Dam (CT 00578), Thames River Basin, Plainfield, Connecticut. Phase 1 Inspection Report

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Packers Pond Dam (CT 00578), Thames River Basin, Plainfield, Connecticut. Phase 1 Inspection Report PDF Author: CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALTHAM MA NEW ENGLAND DIV.
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Pages : 103

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The Packers Pond Dam, built about 1880 to provide water for industrial use, is an earth embankment impounding 450 acre-feet of water on Mill Brook. The length of the dam, including the spillway, is 325 feet. The top of the dam averages between 12-15 feet in width and is approximately 18 feet above the old streambed at the spillway discharge channel. The spillway, located at the right end of the dam, is a 64 foot long, broad-crested, stone masonry structure which provides 4.4 feet of freeboard from the crest to the top of the dam. The outlet is a concrete intake and gate structure located on the upstream slope at the left end of the dam. The gate is not functional and the size of the outlet could not be exactly determined. However, the outlet is assumed to be approximately 3 feet wide by 2.5 high. A railroad embankment runs along the downstream toe of the dam. This embankment is about 24 feet in height, with the top of the embankment approximately 12 feet higher than the top of the dam. The spillway capacity with the pond level at the top of the dam is 1700 cfs, which is 28% of the routed test flood outflow.