National Dam Inspection Program. Railroad Creek Dam (NDS ID Number 01062, DER ID Number 9-175, SCS Number PA 615), Delaware River Basin, Tributary to West Branch Neshaming Creek, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Phase I Inspection Report,

Abstract

Railroad Creek Dam is a 34-foot-high zoned earth embankment about 1,170 feet long with an emergency spillway at the left end of the embankment. The embankment contains an impervious core constructed over a cutoff trench under the dam centerline. The principal spillway consists of a concrete drop inlet riser, 202 feet of 30 inch diameter reinforced concrete, steel cylinder pressure pipe, with seven anti-seep collars and an impact basin at the downstream toe. The reservoir drain is located at the base of the riser. Because of high pressure gas lines which cross the reservoir area, the pond drain gate is not closed and water is not normally impounded behind the dam. The emergency spillway is a trapezoidal channel excavated around the left end of the embankment. The dam and its appurtenant facilities are considered to be in good condition. Calculations indicate that the existing spillway systems are capable of passing the Probable Maximum Flood (PMF) without overtopping. Therefore, the spillway system is considered to be adequate.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1980
Accession Number
ADA082668

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  • John H. Frederick Jr.
  • Mary F. Beck

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