Title: Dam Safety
1 Dam Safety An Opportunity for Dam Removal?
2Dam Definitions and Clarifications
3Dams have Exceeded their Economic Life
- 30 of dams in NID gt 50 years old (23,000)
- 80 will be gt 50 years by 2020 (60,000)
- Dams have long life if well maintained and
operated - 2,600 FERC licensed dams 70 gt 50 years
- Since 1981 over 600 dam safety modifications at
FERC dams - 1 billion
4Dam is High Hazard
5Dam is Unsafe
6What is a Dam?
7What is a Dam?
- National Inventory of Dams (NID) 77,000 dams
- gt 6 feet and impound 50 acre-feet, or
- gt 25 feet and impound 15 acre-feet, or
- are Significant Hazard
8AT THE END
9FROM THE NATIONAL INVENTORY OF DAMS DATED APRIL
2000 DAM OWNERS Federal - 3 State - 6
Local - 22 Public Utility 2.3 Private -
66 Undetermined 0.7 Total Number of Dams -
76,953
Ownership
Ownership
10What is a Dam ?
- 49 states have dam safety legislation (Alabama
has none Delaware just passed legislation) - Minimum size and storage varies New Hampshire
4 feet high or 2 acre-feet - 90,000 state jurisdictional dams vs 77,000 in
NID - 9 states exempt FERC licensed dams
- 23 states include dam removal in regulations
- Source Association of State Dam Safety Officials
and State websites
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12Aspen Recommendation
- Review all dam structures and operations
periodically. Reviews should address
environmental, economic, and social benefits and
impacts in addition to dam safety.
13Are Dams Periodically Inspected?
- 49 states have dam safety legislation (Alabama
has none Delaware just passed legislation ) - 90,000 state jurisdictional dams total budget -
33.4 million 401 dam safety staff - California 1213 dams 7.9 million 65 staff
- Texas 8133 dams 300k 5 staff
- Periodic inspection by staff varies from
annually to up to 10 years. - 13 states require periodic inspection by
independent engineer - Source Association of State Dam Safety Officials
and State websites
14Are Dams Periodically Inspected?
- FERC dam safety inspections by staff
- Annually - High and Significant Hazard dams
- Biennially Low Hazard dams gt 25 feet high or
50 acre-feet storage - Triennially Smaller dams
- Every five years Independent consultant
inspection and report for dams gt 10 m (32.8
feet), or 2,000 acre-feet, or High Hazard -
15Dam Removal vs. Repair
- Case Study
- Two similar earth fill dams built in 1887 and
1900 - Higher earthquake loading
- Narrow crest width, steep slopes
- Low material strength properties
- Low factors of safety under earthquake loading
16Dam Repair Option
Built in 1887 crest raised in 1911 73 ft
high Crest width - 8 ft D/S slope 1.66 1
1981 Improvements Crest width - 30 ft D/S
slope 2.5 1 Crest raised 2.5 ft
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17Dam Repair Option
Upstream rockfill berm added Gunite facing
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18Dam Repair Option
117 year old dam
Total construction cost in 1981 - 1.6 million
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19 Dam Removal Option
32 ft high Built in 1900 Crest width 6
ft Freeboard 2 ft
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20Dam Removal Option
Stability improvements planned for 1977 - 1
million Foundation problems costs increased to
2.5 million
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21Dam Removal Option
Alternative analysis dam breach lowest cost at
70,000 Breached in 1976 final cost
150,000 Storage height lt 6 ft not under CA dam
safety jurisdiction
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22Dam Removal Option
28 years later
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23Dam Removal vs. Repair
- Rising Dam Housatonic River, Massachusetts
- 300 ft long embankment, 35 ft high, built mid
1880s - Decision to remove in 1980s dam safety
concerns removal less expensive liability - PCB contaminated sediments increased costs
- 1990s dam was repaired - 3.4 million repair
less expensive than removal easier to permit
dam safety issues addressed sooner -
24Cost of Dam Removal
- Saeltzer Dam Clear Creek, California
- 185 ft long concrete and timber crib dam, 20 ft
high, built in 1912 - Decision to remove dam fish passage dam
safety concerns public safety -
- Dam removed in 2000 - 6 million total cost
- Construction contract - 2.8 million
- Sediment characterization - 309,000
- Design, contract admin, environmental - 400,000
- Water rights and property interests - 2.5
million -
25 Conclusions
- Dam removal can be a viable option to dam
safety improvements - Most state dam safety programs are understaffed
and under funded - The majority of dam structures are exempt from
state dam safety jurisdiction - FERC licensed dams are inspected more
frequently than most dams - Dams can have a long life if well maintained
and modified when necessary
26 Conclusions
- Presence of contaminated sediments in reservoir
will increase costs - There can be more permitting uncertainty in dam
removal than in repair - All costs need to be considered when making a
dam removal decision