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National Dam Safety Program. Frontier Lake Dam (MO 30007), Lower Mississippi - St. Francis Basin, Wayne County, Missouri. Phase I Inspection Report

National Dam Safety Program. Frontier Lake Dam (MO 30007), Lower Mississippi - St. Francis Basin, Wayne County, Missouri. Phase I Inspection Report
Author: ARMY ENGINEER DISTRICT ST LOUIS MO.
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Total Pages: 40
Release: 1978
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This report was prepared under the National Program of Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. This report assesses the general condition of the dam with respect to safety, based on available data and on visual inspection, to determine if the dam poses hazards to human life or property. (Author).


National Dam Safety Program. Chain of Lakes Dams (MO 30347, MO 30348, MO 31032), Lower Mississippi - St. Francis Basin, Wayne County, Missouri. Phase I Inspection Report

National Dam Safety Program. Chain of Lakes Dams (MO 30347, MO 30348, MO 31032), Lower Mississippi - St. Francis Basin, Wayne County, Missouri. Phase I Inspection Report
Author: ARMY ENGINEER DISTRICT ST LOUIS MO.
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Total Pages: 43
Release: 1978
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This report assesses the general condition of the dam with respect to safety, based on available data and on visual inspection, to determine if the dam poses hazards to human life or property. Evaluation of the spillways' size indicates that they do not meet the criteria in the guidelines. The spillways of dams No. 2 and 3 are of inadequate size to pass the one percent chance flood (100-year flood) without overtopping. The spillway of dam No. 1 is just adequate to pass the one percent chance flood; but if either dam No. 2 or No. 3 failed due to overtopping, dam No. 1 would overtop also. The inspection team observed trees and bushes growing in the three dams inspected, particularly dam No. 3. These root systems are a potential seepage hazard. Localized areas of the embankment slopes are exceptionally steep. Steady seepage conditions exist through dam No. 1 and a localized seepage area was found downstream of dam No. 2. The pool of the dam No. 2 was on the downstream slope of dam No. 3 and seepage could not be evaluated. The three spillways do not appear sufficiently resistant to prevent embankment erosion at high flows for an indefinite time. Stilling basins are needed below each spillway. Seepage and stability analyses are not on record as recommended in the guidelines.


National Dam Safety Program. Mountain Lake Dam (MO 30044) Lower Mississippi - St. Francis Basin, Wayne County, Missouri. Phase I Inspection Report

National Dam Safety Program. Mountain Lake Dam (MO 30044) Lower Mississippi - St. Francis Basin, Wayne County, Missouri. Phase I Inspection Report
Author: ARMY ENGINEER DISTRICT ST LOUIS MO.
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Total Pages: 36
Release: 1978
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This dam is classified as a small size dam with a high downstream hazard potential. Failure would threaten the life and property of approximately 5 families downstream of the dam. The spillway does not meet the criteria set forth in the guidelines for a dam having the above mentioned size classification and hazard potential. According to the guidelines, the spillway is required to pass the Probable Maximum Flood (PMF) without the dam embankment being overtopped. The spillway will only pass 5 percent of the PMF before the dam embankment is overtopped. Because the spillway will not pass one-half of the PMF without overtopping, the dam is classified as 'unsafe Non-emergency'. The spillway will not pass the 100-year flood without overtopping, which is a flood that has a 1 percent chance of being exceeded in any given year. Other deficiencies visually observed by the inspection team were trees and bushes next to the concrete core wall, in and adjacent to the principal spillway, and on the downstream embankment slope; erosion gullies on the downstream embankment slope; and seepage. Another deficiency found was the lack of seepage and stability analysis records.


National Dam Safety Program. Potashnick Lake Dam (MO 30565), Mississippi - St. Francis River Basin, Wayne County, Missouri. Phase 1 Inspection Report

National Dam Safety Program. Potashnick Lake Dam (MO 30565), Mississippi - St. Francis River Basin, Wayne County, Missouri. Phase 1 Inspection Report
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Total Pages: 66
Release: 1980
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The purpose of this inspection was to make an assessment of the general condition of the dam with respect to safety, based upon available data and visual inspection, in order to determine if the dam poses hazards to human life or property. The inspection and evaluation indicates that the combined spillways do not meet the criteria set forth in the guidelines for a dam having the above size and hazard potential. The combined spillways will pass 25 percent of the Probable Maximum Flood without overtopping. The Probable Maximum Flood is defined as the flood discharge that may be expected from the most severe combination of critical meteorologic and hydrologic conditions that are reasonably possible in the region. The guidelines require that a dam of small size with a high downstream hazard potential pass 50 to 100 percent of the PMF. Considering the low height of dam (26 ft) and the small storage capacity (64 acre-ft) 50 percent of the PMF has been determined to be the appropriate spillway design flood. The embankment was in good condition.


National Dam Safety Program. Maddox Lake Dam (MO 30024). Lower Mississippi - St. Francis Basin, Wayne County, Missouri. Phase I Inspection Report

National Dam Safety Program. Maddox Lake Dam (MO 30024). Lower Mississippi - St. Francis Basin, Wayne County, Missouri. Phase I Inspection Report
Author: ARMY ENGINEER DISTRICT ST LOUIS MO.
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Total Pages: 38
Release: 1978
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The purpose of the inspection was to make an assessment of the general condition of the dam with respect to safety, based upon available data and visual inspection, in order to determine if the dam poses hazards to human life or property. This dam is classified as a small size dam with a high downstream hazard potential. Failure would threaten the life and property of approximately 3 families downstream of the dam and cause appreciable damage to highway FF, approximately 800 feet downstream of the dam. The spillway does not meet the criteria set forth in the guidelines for a dam having the above mentioned size classification and hazard potential. According to the guidelines, the spillway is required to pass the Probable Maximum Flood (PMF) without the dam embankment being overtopped. The spillway will only pass 38 percent of the PMF before the dam embankment is overtopped. Because the spillway will not pass 1/2 of the PMF without overtopping, the dam is classified as 'unsafe non-emergency.' The spillway will pass the 100-year flood without overtopping, which is a flood that has a 1 percent chance of being exceeded in any given year.