National Dam Safety Program. Hunt Lake Dam (MO 31076), White Basin, Shannon County, Missouri. Phase I Inspection Report.

Abstract

Hunt Lake Dam was inspected by an interdisciplinary team of engineers. 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. Our inspection and evaluation indicates that the spillway does not meet the criteria set forth in the guidelines for a dam having the above size and hazard potential. The spillway will pass 18 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 number of dwellings immediately below the dam in the floodway, the PMF has been determined to be the appropriate spillway design flood. The 100-year frequency flood will not overtop the dam. The 100-year flood is one that has a 1 percent chance of being equalled or exceeded in any given year.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Feb 01, 1980
Accession Number
ADA105358

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  • Dan Kerns
  • Gene Wertepny
  • John M. Healy
  • Steven L. Brady
  • Tom Beckley

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  • Civil Engineering
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  • Dams
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  • Embankments
  • Engineering
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  • Runoff
  • Safety
  • United States
  • Visual Inspection

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