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Book Synopsis DELAWARE RIVER BASIN by : United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Baltimore District
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Book Synopsis DELAWARE RIVER BASIN, BRANCH OF HORNBECKS CREEK, PIKE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA by : United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Baltimore District
Download or read book DELAWARE RIVER BASIN, BRANCH OF HORNBECKS CREEK, PIKE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA written by United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Baltimore District and published by . This book was released on 1981 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis DELAWARE RIVER BASIN by : United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Baltimore District
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Book Synopsis DELAWARE RIVER BASIN; LEAVITT BRANCH OF BRODHEAD CREEK, PIKE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, LAKE-IN-THE-CLOUDS DAM, NDI ID NO. PA-00741 DER ID NO. 52-125, CHAR-MART, INC., PHASE 1 INSPECTION REPORT, NATIONAL DAM INSPECTION PROGRAM. by : Gannett Fleming Corddry and Carpenter
Download or read book DELAWARE RIVER BASIN; LEAVITT BRANCH OF BRODHEAD CREEK, PIKE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, LAKE-IN-THE-CLOUDS DAM, NDI ID NO. PA-00741 DER ID NO. 52-125, CHAR-MART, INC., PHASE 1 INSPECTION REPORT, NATIONAL DAM INSPECTION PROGRAM. written by Gannett Fleming Corddry and Carpenter and published by . This book was released on 1980 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis DELAWARE RIVER BASIN; BRANCH OF RAYMONDSKILL CREEK, PIKE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, POCONO WOODLAND LAKE DAM, NDI I.D. NO. PA-00443 PENNDER I.D. NO. 52-179, POCONO WOODLAND LAKE PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, PHASE 1 INSPECTION REPORT, NATIONAL DAM INSPECTION PROGRAM. by : United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Baltimore District
Download or read book DELAWARE RIVER BASIN; BRANCH OF RAYMONDSKILL CREEK, PIKE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, POCONO WOODLAND LAKE DAM, NDI I.D. NO. PA-00443 PENNDER I.D. NO. 52-179, POCONO WOODLAND LAKE PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, PHASE 1 INSPECTION REPORT, NATIONAL DAM INSPECTION PROGRAM. written by United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Baltimore District and published by . This book was released on 1981 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Technical Abstract Bulletin written by and published by . This book was released on 1981 with total page 232 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis National Dam Inspection Program. North Lake Dam (NDI I.D. Number PA-00268, PennDER I.D. Number 52-180), Delaware River Basin, Branch of Hornbecks Creek, Pike County, Pennsylvania. Phase I Inspection Report by : Bernard M. Mihalcin
Download or read book National Dam Inspection Program. North Lake Dam (NDI I.D. Number PA-00268, PennDER I.D. Number 52-180), Delaware River Basin, Branch of Hornbecks Creek, Pike County, Pennsylvania. Phase I Inspection Report written by Bernard M. Mihalcin and published by . This book was released on 1981 with total page 69 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: North Lake Dam is located on a branch of Hornbecks Creek in Delaware Township, Pike County, Pennsylvania. The facility is located approximately 1,500 feet upstream and west of wild Acres Lake, and about five miles from U.S. Route 209 which parallels the Delaware River in this area. Observations made during the visual inspection indicate the embankment is in fair condition, but in need of general maintenance. No evidence of seepage through the downstream embankment face, sloughing, erosion or animal burrows was observed. The embankment crest is noticeably low (in excess of 1-foot) near the spillway relative to the remainder of the crest. About two-thirds of the embankment is overgrown along an area extending approximately 400 feet to the right of the spillway. The vegetation is characterized as primarily brush and high weeds with clumps of small trees strewn throughout. In contrast, much of the embankment crest and upstream face are bare and unprotected with only light vegetation visible. Several long tire ruts scar the crest near the spillway. A small area characterized by swamplike vegetation is located about 350 to 375 feet from the right abutment along the downstream embankment toe. Seepage was observed at the downstream embankment toe near the outlet conduit flowing at a rate of about two to three gpm. The flow is suspected of being either seepage through the embankment foundation, or perhaps drainage from a concealed toe drain. A precise assessment of the condition is difficult without adequate design data are drawings.
Book Synopsis National Dam Inspection Program. Wild Acres Lake Dam (NDI I.D. Number PA-00407, PennDER I.D. Number 52-65), Delaware River Basin, Branch of Hornbecks Creek, Pike County, Pennsylvania. Phase I Inspection Report by : Bernard M. Mihalcin
Download or read book National Dam Inspection Program. Wild Acres Lake Dam (NDI I.D. Number PA-00407, PennDER I.D. Number 52-65), Delaware River Basin, Branch of Hornbecks Creek, Pike County, Pennsylvania. Phase I Inspection Report written by Bernard M. Mihalcin and published by . This book was released on 1981 with total page 95 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Wild Acres Lake Dam is located on a branch of Hornbecks Creek in Delaware Township, Pike County, Pennsylvania. The facility is an integral part of the surrounding development known as Wild Acres. The community is nestled in the mountains of Pike County less than five miles west of U.S. Route 209 which parallels the Delaware River in this area. Observations made during the visual inspection indicate the embankment and adjacent dike are in good condition. Heavy brush growth and small trees were observed along the embankment crest and upstream face. No evidence of seepage through the downstream embankment face, excess settlement, sloughing, erosion or animal burrows was encountered by the inspection team. Some rock slope protection has been displaced immediately adjacent the spillway right wingwall, leaving small bare areas on both the upstream and downstream embankment faces. The top of the concrete corewall exhibits excessive cracking and spalling along its entire length except for that portion associated with the dike along the right abutment which is in relatively good condition.
Book Synopsis National Dam Inspection Program. Long Ridge Dam (NDI I.D. Number PA- 01022, PennDER I.D. Number 52-185), Delaware River Basin, Branch of Hornbecks Creek, Pike County, Pennsylvania. Phase I Inspection Report by :
Download or read book National Dam Inspection Program. Long Ridge Dam (NDI I.D. Number PA- 01022, PennDER I.D. Number 52-185), Delaware River Basin, Branch of Hornbecks Creek, Pike County, Pennsylvania. Phase I Inspection Report written by and published by . This book was released on 1981 with total page 72 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Based on a visual inspection, operational history and hydrologic/ hydraulic anlaysis, the dam is considered to be in fair condition. The size classification of the facility is small and the hazard classification is considered to be high. In accordance with the recommended guidelines, the Spillway Design Flood (SDF) ranges between the 1/2 PMF (Probable Maximum Flood) and the PMF. Since the facility is classified near the lower bounds of the small category, the SDF is considered to be the 1/2 PMF. Results of the hydrologic and hydraulic analysis indicate the facility is capable of accommodating a 1/2 PMF event. Specifically, the facility will pass and/or store about 65 percent of the PMF prior to embankment overtopping. Consequently, the spillway is considered hydraulically adequate. It is noted that the spillway, as constructed, is considered to be deficient. The evaluation of its hydraulic adequacy is based upon the assumption that the channel adequately protected against erosion such that its service cannot threaten the structural integrity of the embankment.
Book Synopsis National Dam Inspection Program. South Pond Dam (NDI I.D. Number PA-00639, PennDER I.D. Number 52-181), Delaware River Basin, Branch of Hornbecks Creek, Pike County, Pennsylvania. Phase I Inspection Report by : Bernard M. Mihalcin
Download or read book National Dam Inspection Program. South Pond Dam (NDI I.D. Number PA-00639, PennDER I.D. Number 52-181), Delaware River Basin, Branch of Hornbecks Creek, Pike County, Pennsylvania. Phase I Inspection Report written by Bernard M. Mihalcin and published by . This book was released on 1981 with total page 83 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: South Pond Dam is located on a branch of Hornbecks Creek in Delaware Township, Pike County, Pennsylvania. The facility is located about 1,000 feet south of Wild Acres Lake and less than five miles east of U.S. Route 209 which parallels the Delaware River. Observations made during the visual inspection reveal the embankment is generally well maintained and presently in fair condition. No evidence of seepage through the downstream embankment face, sloughing, animal burrows, or excess embankment settlement was noted. Some minor erosion was observed along the downstream embankment toe near the right abutment where the spillway discharge channel abuts the embankment. The erosion is due, in part, to the design of the channel, which is inadequately sized and, in part, to the lack of adequate slope protection along the channel sidewalls and downstream embankment toe. The condition of the incised area in the vicinity of the outlet conduit was observed to be somewhat saturated and covered with swamp-like vegetation. This condition may be due either to poor channel drainage or leakage along the outlet conduit. This is not considered to be significant at this time, but should continue to be observed. In addition, the steep slopes in this area apparently make routine maintenance difficult. As a result, the area around the outlet conduit has been somewhat neglected.
Book Synopsis DELAWARE RIVER BASIN; BUSH KILL CREEK, PIKE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, PECKS POND DAM, NDI I.D. NO. PA-00754 PENNDER I.D. NO. 52-15, COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, PHASE 1 INSPECTION REPORT, NATIONAL DAM INSPECTION PROGRAM. by : United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Baltimore District
Download or read book DELAWARE RIVER BASIN; BUSH KILL CREEK, PIKE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, PECKS POND DAM, NDI I.D. NO. PA-00754 PENNDER I.D. NO. 52-15, COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, PHASE 1 INSPECTION REPORT, NATIONAL DAM INSPECTION PROGRAM. written by United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Baltimore District and published by . This book was released on 1981 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis DELAWARE RIVER BASIN by : United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Baltimore District
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Book Synopsis National Dam Inspection Program. Rickards Dam (NDI I.D. Number PA-00405, PennDER I.D. Number 52-82), Delaware River Basin, Branch of Hornbecks Creek. Pike County, Pennsylvania. Phase I Inspection Report by : GAI CONSULTANTS INC MONROEVILLE PA.
Download or read book National Dam Inspection Program. Rickards Dam (NDI I.D. Number PA-00405, PennDER I.D. Number 52-82), Delaware River Basin, Branch of Hornbecks Creek. Pike County, Pennsylvania. Phase I Inspection Report written by GAI CONSULTANTS INC MONROEVILLE PA. and published by . This book was released on 1981 with total page 126 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Based on a visual inspection, construction history, and available engineering data, the dam is considered to be in poor condition. The size classification of the facility is small and its hazard classification is considered to be high. In accordance with the recommended guidelines, the Spillway Design Flood (SDF) for the facility ranges between the 1/2 PMF (Probable Maximum Flood) and the PMF. Since the facility is classified near the lower bounds of the small category, the SDF is considered to be the 1/2 PMF. Results of the hydrologic and hydraulic analysis indicate the facility will pass and/or store only about 29 percent of the PMF prior to embankment overtopping at the low area in the main embankment crest. Breach analysis indicates that failure under less than 1/2 PMF conditions could lead to increased downstream damage and potential for loss of life. Thus, based on screening criteria provided in the recommended guidelines, the spillway is considered to be seriously inadequate and the facility unsafe, non-emergency. Structural deficiencies observed by the inspection team included excessive settlement of both the main embankment and dike structures, general deterioration of the spillway and outlet works, and a general lack of routine maintenance . Historical correspondences also strongly questions the construction quality of the facility.
Book Synopsis DELAWARE RIVER BASIN, DINGMANS CREEK, PIKE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA by : United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Baltimore District
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Book Synopsis DELAWARE RIVER BASIN; TOMS CREEK, PIKE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, POCONO MOUNTAIN LAKE DAM, NDI I.D. NO. PA-00767 PENNDER I.D. NO. 52-171, POCONO MOUNTAIN LAKE ESTATES COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, PHASE 1 INSPECTION REPORT, NATIONAL DAM INSPECTION PROGRAM. by : United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Baltimore District
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Book Synopsis Government Reports Annual Index by :
Download or read book Government Reports Annual Index written by and published by . This book was released on 1981 with total page 932 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 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.
Book Synopsis DELAWARE RIVER BASIN; RAYMONDSKILL CREEK, PIKE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, BEAVER LAKE LODGE DAM, NDI I.D. NO. PA-00300 PENNDER I.D. NO. 52-93, MR. WILLIAM B. TROY, PHASE 1 INSPECTION REPORT, NATIONAL DAM INSPECTION PROGRAM. by : United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Baltimore District
Download or read book DELAWARE RIVER BASIN; RAYMONDSKILL CREEK, PIKE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, BEAVER LAKE LODGE DAM, NDI I.D. NO. PA-00300 PENNDER I.D. NO. 52-93, MR. WILLIAM B. TROY, PHASE 1 INSPECTION REPORT, NATIONAL DAM INSPECTION PROGRAM. written by United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Baltimore District and published by . This book was released on 1981 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: