National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Sawmill Pond Dam (CT 00627), Thames River Basin, Voluntown, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report.

Abstract

Sawmill Pond dam is a 180 foot long earth embankment including a 51.5 foot long spillway and 15.5 foot wide intake structure. The dam has a maximum height of 20 feet and an impoundment capacity of 40 acre-feet. The downstream face of the earth embankment is a vertical stone masonry wall and the upstream face has a slope of 2:1. A 15.5 foot wide headrace extends from the intake structure at the left abutment to about 100 feet downstream. The maximum spillway capacity is equal to 1,120 CFS which represents only 9% of the test flood outflow. It is recommended that the owner engage the services of a registered engineer experienced in the design of dams to accomplish the following: (1) Perform detailed hydrologic and hydraulic studies to assess further the potential for overtopping the dam and the need for and means to increase the project discharge capacity; (2) Inspect the downstream face of the principal spillway with no water flowing over it; (3) Evaluate the seepage from the right embankment and the left side of the principal spillway; (4) Evaluate the need for, and design as required, a low level outlet to control the pond level; (5) Recommend and supervise the placement of riprap on the upstream face and abutments; (6) Remove trees and their root systems from the dam to a distance of 15 feet downstream and backfill the holes with appropriate compacted soil.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1981
Accession Number
ADA144827

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  • New England District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

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  • Embankments
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  • Flood Control
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  • Impulse Water Turbines
  • Inspection
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  • United States
  • Visual Inspection
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