National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Upper Pond Dam (CT 00433), Lower Connecticut River Basin, Haddam, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Upper Pond Dam (CT 00433), Lower Connecticut River Basin, Haddam, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report PDF Author: CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALTHAM MA NEW ENGLAND DIV.
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Upper Pond Dam is an earth embankment dam with a maximum height of 17 feet and a length of 390 feet. The dam embankment left of the spillway is approximately 10 feet in width, with 2 horizontal to 1 vertical upstream and downstream embankment slopes. The centrally located spillway is 72 feet in length and is a stone masonry structure. Stone masonry training walls approximately 5 feet in height are located at each side of the spillway. The outlet works consist of a concrete gate structure and an outlet channel. Based on the visual inspection, the Upper Pond Dam appears to be in poor condition. There was no movement or settlement of the crest observed. The horizontal alignment is good. The top of the outlet gate structure, however, is lower than the embankment crest. Some erosion was noted at the abutments, adjacent to the spillway section and adjacent to the outlet works. Trespassing on the slopes was not significant. Erosion scarps on the upstream slope extending 1-2 feet above waterline were noted. Several areas of broad shallow erosion on the upstream slope and upstream side of abutments were observed. Brush and many large trees (up to 2.5-ft.-dia.) with extensive root systems were noted on the slopes and crest of the dam. Standing water was observed in an area 35 feet downstream of the toe on the right side of the dam. The capacity of the spillway is inadequate to pass the 1/2 PMF test flood outflow of 5,195 CFS and would overtop the dam by about 0.9 feet. The spillway can pass about 33 percent of the test flood.

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Upper Pond Dam (CT 00433), Lower Connecticut River Basin, Haddam, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Upper Pond Dam (CT 00433), Lower Connecticut River Basin, Haddam, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report PDF Author: CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALTHAM MA NEW ENGLAND DIV.
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Upper Pond Dam is an earth embankment dam with a maximum height of 17 feet and a length of 390 feet. The dam embankment left of the spillway is approximately 10 feet in width, with 2 horizontal to 1 vertical upstream and downstream embankment slopes. The centrally located spillway is 72 feet in length and is a stone masonry structure. Stone masonry training walls approximately 5 feet in height are located at each side of the spillway. The outlet works consist of a concrete gate structure and an outlet channel. Based on the visual inspection, the Upper Pond Dam appears to be in poor condition. There was no movement or settlement of the crest observed. The horizontal alignment is good. The top of the outlet gate structure, however, is lower than the embankment crest. Some erosion was noted at the abutments, adjacent to the spillway section and adjacent to the outlet works. Trespassing on the slopes was not significant. Erosion scarps on the upstream slope extending 1-2 feet above waterline were noted. Several areas of broad shallow erosion on the upstream slope and upstream side of abutments were observed. Brush and many large trees (up to 2.5-ft.-dia.) with extensive root systems were noted on the slopes and crest of the dam. Standing water was observed in an area 35 feet downstream of the toe on the right side of the dam. The capacity of the spillway is inadequate to pass the 1/2 PMF test flood outflow of 5,195 CFS and would overtop the dam by about 0.9 feet. The spillway can pass about 33 percent of the test flood.

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams, Lower Hart Pond Dam (CT 00247), Connecticut River Basin, Berlin, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams, Lower Hart Pond Dam (CT 00247), Connecticut River Basin, Berlin, 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 drainage area is 2.0 square miles and the reservoir has 825 acre-feet of storage capacity. The assessment of the dam is based on a visual inspection, past operational performance and hydraulic/hydrologic computations. The dam is judged to be in FAIR condition with several areas that require attention. These areas include seepage through the dam in the vicinity of the low-level discharge pipes and wet spots along the toe of the dam, vegetation on the embankments as well as along the toe of the dam and the inoperable status of the low-level discharge pipe. The test flood outflow will not overtop the dam and will leave 0.4 feet of freeboard.

Government Reports Announcements & Index

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Pages : 1028

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National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Upper Mill Pond Dam (CT 00141), Connecticut River Basin, Middletown, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Upper Mill Pond Dam (CT 00141), Connecticut River Basin, Middletown, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report PDF Author: CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALTHAM MA NEW ENGLAND DIV.
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Pages : 31

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Upper Mill Pond Dam is a stone masonry dam approximately 100 feet long and 15 feet high. The spillway is 92 feet long, 9 feet wide and consists of a masonry broad crested weir. The water level is at the spillway crest and can be lowered by opening the low-level discharge gate which was recently made operable by the Middletown Water Department. In general, the overall condition of the dam is FAIR. The structural stability of the dam is good as evidenced by its vertical, horizontal and lateral alignment. The stone masonry is in good condition although moss and weeds are growing from the joints. The spillway weir and east abutment are in good condition. The west abutment is badly spalled at its base. The discharge gate inlet structure is badly spalled and the bar rack is cluttered with debris. There is some seepage at the east end of the dam where the stone masonry meets the abutment/ledge interface. Vegetation is growing around this area as well. The ledge continues along the downstream channel bank and there is minor seepage. A drainage pipe outlets above the west abutment. There is presently a scour hole at this location. This scour hole has caused the last section of the drainage pipe to collapse into the hole and is undermining the west spillway abutment. At the spillway elevation, the water surface area and storage capacity is 5 acres and 31 acre-feet respectively. The spillway capacity when the water level in the pond is at the top of the dam is 250 cfs. The test flood will overtop the dam by 1.8 feet.

Government Reports Annual Index

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Pages : 1152

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National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Bushy Hill Pond Dam (CT 00426), Lower Connecticut River Basin, Deep River, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Bushy Hill Pond Dam (CT 00426), Lower Connecticut River Basin, Deep River, 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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Bushy Hill Pond Dam is an earth embankment structure 265 feet in length with a maximum height of 29 feet. A stone spillway 20 feet in length is located at the right abutment of the dam. The upstream face of the dam is a vertical concrete wall. The dam crest and downstream embankment are grassed. The spillway is located at the right abutment and is 20 feet in length. A 12 inch blow-off pipe provides a low level outlet. Based on the visual inspection, Bushy Hill Pond Dam and its appurtenances are judged to be in poor condition. The crest of the dam appears to dip toward the upstream face. The vertical alignment is good. The face appears to bow slightly upstream and the concrete wall is cracked at many locations. The downstream slope is uneven and erosion has occurred along the toe. Large boulders were observed at the intersection of dam and spillway training wall on the left side of the spillway. Seepage was noted along the toe of the downstream slope. The stone masonry overflow spillway section has open joints; however, no movement or seepage was observed. The spillway discharge channel is in general good condition. Some sloughing of the channel embankment (right side) was noted about 20 feet below the spillway. A 12-inch diameter low level blow-off was operated during the site visit. The test flood would overtop the dam by 1.4 feet. The spillway capacity without overtopping is 140 CFS which is about 9 percent of the test flood outflow.

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Stub Pond Dam (CT 00265), Connecticut River Basin, Avon, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Stub Pond Dam (CT 00265), Connecticut River Basin, Avon, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report PDF Author: CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALTHAM MA NEW ENGLAND DIV.
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Pages : 91

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This dam consists of an earth embankment, and a concrete wall which extends from the embankments to the spillway on each end of the spillway. The earth embankment is 500 feet long, 8 feet wide at the top and 6.7 feet high, with a downstream slope of 2H:1V. The concrete spillway is located at the western end of the dam and is 40 feet long with 15 inch high permanently attached timber flashboards. Based on the visual inspection, and past operational performance, the dam is judged to be in POOR condition. There are large trees growing on the embankment. The concrete wall is severely cracked and spalled and has been exposed on the downstream side by erosion. Seepage is occurring through the wall and all along the downstream toe of the embankment. The test flood for this dam is the 100 year flood. The test flood has an inflow equal to 1810 cfs and an outflow discharge equal to 1800 cfs at a stillwater elevation of 233.1 which will overtop the dam by 1.0 foot. The maximum outflow capacity of the spillway with the water level at the top of the dam is 53 cfs, which is 3 percent of the test flood outflow.

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Scovill Reservoir Dam (CT 00431), Lower Connecticut River Basin, Haddam, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Scovill Reservoir Dam (CT 00431), Lower Connecticut River Basin, Haddam, 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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Scovill Reservoir Dam is an earth embankment dam with stone masonry walls on the upstream and downstream faces. The dam is about 245 feet long, with a maximum height of 21 feet. A spillway section about 25 feet wide and 1 foot deep is located in the central portion of the dam. An abandoned gate structure is located near the spillway section. The dam is judged to be in poor condition. The upstream face of the dam has been overtopped and extensive erosion of the crest is unchecked. Brush is growing on the upstream slope and crest. The downstream area, just below the dam, is wet and spongy, with some seepage observed. Trees are growing at the base of the downstream stone masonry face. The spillway, which consists of an unlined section at the crest where the downstream masonry wall is stepped-down, has eroded significantly and water flowing over the crest continues to cause erosion. The capacity of the spillway is inadequate to pass the 0.75 PMF spillway test flood outflow without overtopping the dam. The test flood would overtop the dam by about 0.7 feet. The spillway would pass only about 14 percent of the test flood outflow without overtopping the dam.

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Upper Lake Phipps Dam Number 1 (CT 00109), Dam Number 2 (CT 00110), Cove River Basin, West Haven, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Upper Lake Phipps Dam Number 1 (CT 00109), Dam Number 2 (CT 00110), Cove River Basin, West Haven, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report PDF Author: CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALTHAM MA NEW ENGLAND DIV.
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Pages : 123

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Upper Lake Phipps is impounded by Dam No. 1, an earth embankment dam with a stone masonry corewall, located at the eastern end of the Lake, and Dam No. 2, a stone masonry, concrete, and earth structure located near the southwest end of the Lake. A low causeway located on the north side of the Lake separates the Lake from a smaller pond. Dam NO. 1 has a top width of 10 feet, a maximum height of 29 feet, and a length of 345 feet. The dam consists of two sections separated by a bedrock knob located near the center of the dam. Dam No. 2 consists of a stone masonry and concrete buttress wall with an upstream earth embankment. The dam has a maximum height of 14 feet and an overall length of 190 feet, including a 20 foot long overflow spillway located at the right end of the dam. The spillway consists of a concrete cap on a stone masonry weir with 2.7 feet of freeboard from spillway crest to the top of Dam No. 2; Dam No. 1 is another 0.3 feet higher. Based on the visual inspection, the dams are judged to be in poor condition. Features that could affect the future integrity of the dams are seepage downstream of Dam No. 1 and through the masonry wall of Dam No. 2; brush and trees present on the crests and slopes of both dams; continued erosion and slumping of the upstream slope of both dams; deterioration and movement of the masonry portions of Dam No. 2; and the unknown condition or existence of a low level outlet or blowoff line. The Test Flood inflow of 390 cfs results in a routed outflow of 240 cfs and a freeboard from water surface to the top of Dam No. 2 of 0.4 feet.

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Mill Pond Dam (CT 00423), Lower Connecticut River Basin, Essex, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Mill Pond Dam (CT 00423), Lower Connecticut River Basin, Essex, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report PDF Author: CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALTHAM MA NEW ENGLAND DIV.
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Pages : 72

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Mill Pond Dam is 220 feet in length, with a maximum height of 18 feet. The upstream face of dam is a vertical mortared stone masonry wall partially replaced in areas with concrete. The downstream face of the dam is a concrete wall approximately 12 feet in height and 4 feet wide. The remains of a factory foundation occupy the irregular shaped dam crest, 30 to 60 feet wide. The composition of the fill material is unknown. The spillway is 68 feet in length extending from the left abutment. Based on the visual inspection, the Mill Pond Dam appears to be in fair condition. Some settlement and cracking of the floor slab at the crest of the dam has occurred. The downstream concrete face appears to be in good condition. Downstream from the concrete portion of the dam a nearly level grassed area was observed. The grassed area indicated no visible seepage and was in generally good condition. The visible face of the spillway is in fair condition. A portion of the right spillway training wall had collapsed for a distance of approximately 18 feet. Most of the stone masonry blocks have been removed in this section and the embankment has been eroded back for a distance of approximately 8 feet. A cast iron drainage pipe is located adjacent to the end of the concrete training wall in this collapsed section. Other portions of the existing wall have been undermined causing masonry blocks to be removed. The outlet structure service gates have recently been replaced and are in good condition. The capacity of the spillway is inadequate to pass the 1/2 PMF test flood outflow of 8,070 CFS and would overtop the dam by 4.9 feet. The spillway is adequate to pass 15 percent of the test flood.