National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. North Pond Dam (CT 00450), Housatonic River Basin, Goshen, Connecticut, North Pond Dikes (CT 00681), Housatonic River Basin, Norfolk, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Program

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. North Pond Dam (CT 00450), Housatonic River Basin, Goshen, Connecticut, North Pond Dikes (CT 00681), Housatonic River Basin, Norfolk, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Program
Title National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. North Pond Dam (CT 00450), Housatonic River Basin, Goshen, Connecticut, North Pond Dikes (CT 00681), Housatonic River Basin, Norfolk, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Program PDF eBook
Author CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALTHAM MA NEW ENGLAND DIV.
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Pages 86
Release 1979
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The dam consists of an embankment at the south end of the pond and two dikes at the northeast end of the pond. The approximately 19.5 foot high dam on Hart Brook is an earth embankment approximately 325 feet in length including, at the left end of the dam, a 37 foot long rounded, broad-crested concrete spillway founded on rock. The two dikes along the northeast edge of the reservoir are referred to in this report as the North Dike and the South Dike. The dikes are about 8 feet and 15 feet high respectively, on the downstream side. The shape of the dikes is very irregular; the crest elevation is not constant, and is, on the average, four feet lower than the crest of the dam. Based upon the visual inspections, the dam appears to be in good condition while the dikes appear to be in poor condition. No evidence of instability was observed in the dam or dikes, however, the height of the dikes is inadequate; the dikes have an irregular configuration and excessively steep slopes; there is extensive tree and brush growth on the dikes and seepage through the dikes and dam. The spillway capacity to the point of overflow of the dikes is 120 cfs which is equivalent to 10% of the routed test flood outflow.

Government Reports Annual Index

Government Reports Annual Index
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Pages 1332
Release 1984
Genre Government reports announcements & index
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National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Parks Pond Dam (CT 00071), Housatonic River Basin, Danbury, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Parks Pond Dam (CT 00071), Housatonic River Basin, Danbury, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report
Title National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Parks Pond Dam (CT 00071), Housatonic River Basin, Danbury, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report PDF eBook
Author CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALTHAM MA NEW ENGLAND DIV.
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Pages 67
Release 1980
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Parks Pond Dam is a cyclopean masonry/earth embankment that is approximately 180 feet long and 12 feet high. The earth embankment is on the downstream side and has a 2:1 slope. The upstream face is cyclopean masonry with a vertical face. The spillway is located on the southern half of the dam and consists of a 30.5 foot long weir. There is a lower gate house for the control of a discharge pipe that passes through the base of the dam. The size of the pipe is unknown. The valve for the operation of the discharge pipe is inoperable. The drainage area is 0.5 square miles and the reservoir has 100 acre-feet of available storage. The assessment of the dam is based on the visual inspection, past operational performance and hydraulic/hydrologic computations. The dam is judged to be in poor condition with several areas that require attention. These areas include seepage through the dam and around the spillway's west training wall, deteriorated concrete of the spillway and upstream face of the dam, vegetation on the embankments and along the toe of the dam and the nonoperating status of the blowoff. The dam is classified as small and has a significant hazard potential in accordance with guidelines established by the Corps of Engineers. The test flood for this dam is 1/2 the Probable Maximum Flood (PMF). The test flood inflow is 625 cfs and the routed test flood outflow is 473 cfs. The test flood outflow will overtop the dam by 0.55 feet.

Government Reports Announcements & Index

Government Reports Announcements & Index
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Pages 1264
Release 1984-10
Genre Science
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National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Risdon Pond Dam (CT 00176), Housatonic River Basin, Waterbury, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Risdon Pond Dam (CT 00176), Housatonic River Basin, Waterbury, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report
Title National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Risdon Pond Dam (CT 00176), Housatonic River Basin, Waterbury, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report PDF eBook
Author CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALTHAM MA NEW ENGLAND DIV.
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Pages 75
Release 1981
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The maximum height of the dam is 27 feet at the left edge of the spillway. The reservoir storage at the top of dam is 11 acre-feet. There are both upstream and downstream spillway training walls composed of mortared and hand placed cobbles respectively. The visual inspection of Risdon Pond Dam indicated that the dam is in fair condition. The inspection revealed that the unprotected upstream face has been slightly eroded by wave action. The downstream face of the dam has a number of blocks which have been displaced, cracked or have unmortared joints, Grass, moss and small trees are growing out of some of the joints. There are several areas of seepage along the downstream wall both sides of the spillway. There is a 3-foot deep depression on the left downstream wall of the dam. Also, there are five large tree stumps along the crest of the dam and a footpath traverses the crest. The spillway will discharge 220 cfs, or 16% of the test flood with the pool level at the top of the dam. The test flood flow of 1420 cfs will overtop the dam by 2.0 feet.

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Wood Creek Dam (CT 00486), Dike (CT 01707), Housatonic River Basin, Norfolk, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Wood Creek Dam (CT 00486), Dike (CT 01707), Housatonic River Basin, Norfolk, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report
Title National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. Wood Creek Dam (CT 00486), Dike (CT 01707), Housatonic River Basin, Norfolk, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report PDF eBook
Author CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALTHAM MA NEW ENGLAND DIV.
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Pages 151
Release 1981
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The Wood Creek Dam and Dike form a single purpose flood control impoundment. The dam consists of a 1000-ft. long zoned earth embankment and has a grass-covered 230 foot emergency spillway excavated into the left abutment. The principal spillway is of the drop inlet type and discharges through a 36-inch conduit through the center of the dam. The dam, constructed on a previous foundation, has a central impervious core, a chimney drain within the core and a foundation drain under the downstream portion of the embankment. The impoundment has a maximum capacity of 1,550 Acre-Feet. The condition of both the dam and dike is judged to be good. The impoundment has never been substantially filled so the behavior of the structures under full hydrostatic loading conditions is unknown. The future integrity of the dam could be affected by settlement around and under the outlet conduit, the lack of anti-seep collars on the outlet conduit within the impervious core, erosion along the left upstream toe and on the upstream slope of the dam, erosion and sloughing of the left abutment, and the lack of riprap at the downstream end of the dike between the emergency spillway and the dam. The spillway capacity with the water level at the top of the dam is 7,6000 cfs, 130 percent of the routed Test Flood outflow, resulting in a freeboard of 0.8 feet.

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. West Side Dam (CT 00484), Housatonic River Basin, Norfolk, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report

National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. West Side Dam (CT 00484), Housatonic River Basin, Norfolk, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report
Title National Program for Inspection of Non-Federal Dams. West Side Dam (CT 00484), Housatonic River Basin, Norfolk, Connecticut. Phase I Inspection Report PDF eBook
Author CORPS OF ENGINEERS WALTHAM MA NEW ENGLAND DIV.
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Pages 134
Release 1981
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The West Side Dam is a single purpose flood control dam. The dam consists of a compacted earth embankment on a previous foundation with a maximum height of 20 feet, a top width of 14 feet, and a crest length of 730 feet. The principal spillway is of the drop inlet type and discharges through a 36-inch concrete pipe through the center of the dam to an energy dissipator. A grass-covered 120 foot emergency spillway is excavated into the right abutment. Filter drains under the downstream embankment discharge through the side walls of the energy dissipator. The impoundment has a maximum storage capacity of 1,780 Acre-Feet. Based on the visual inspection, the dam is judged to be in good condition. Features that could affect the future integrity of the dam are the seepage and erosion of the right abutment and the emergency spillway. The spillway capacity of 3,000 cfs is equal to 106 percent of the routed Test Flood outflow and results in a freeboard of 0.1 feet.