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<br />-.......-- <br /> <br />:_I~k,';"'~~.L -j4.~,:l":liitM..~_________._____._.__.________________________~ <br />THE ESTES PARK FLOOD '10oCl/:I )'1.1 'I ;. IT;> '1 '1\1l' --.... <br /> <br />Dam had'been cit~d for seepage;f' <br /> <br /> <br />T a Granby _ <br /> <br />Lawn Lake <br />Dam breaks <br /> <br />;:: <br />[! <br />Fa" R' f>: <br />l'Ver ~ <br />'" ~ood <br />"li// D. . <br />. 'liVer <br /> <br />~- <br /> <br />sl~_____ <br /> <br />Cascade Lake <br />Dam washes out <br /> <br />,. <br />In.. Park. <br />, '~'"i <br />._ ---v <br />~ <br /> <br />O.n....r <br />~o/- <br /> <br />) <br />~, <br /> <br />Entrance to <br />Rocky Mountain <br />Notional Pork <br /> <br />( - . - : <br />Campet:"s heard rr-1ghty 'roar <br />like thunder or landing iet <br /> <br />By GAIlV CI-:RIIAROT <br />...._II~I <br /> <br />The ~~h for lbose missing WOilS to <br />resulDl." Friday. <br />AI Park headquarl~ri" ai~lift~ ca.mpers <br />re-rounled their brush wIth ca.la$trophe. ;. <br /> <br /> <br />They said it ,sogl)(jed. like thunder. i <br />freIght train. I Jet plal"lecumlng in for. <br />landmg as 1M waten 01 LlIwn Lake roar~ <br />down Fall River C3nyon toward the cily of <br />F..stesPark. <br />Steven Cashman, 20, 01 W1sconsin, told <br />authorities that he and a Irlend were at a <br />campground along the creek running from <br />Wlwn Lake to Il.:i conrJuence with Fill <br />River when "suddenly, there IU$I JlJ..or <br />40-Ioot ,,-.11 of water crashing down on top <br />01 us," . <br />. Ile.~id his com~n~on, ~ho 1wI?'t been "I woke up about ~ o'c1ock and tbere <br />Idenllhed. Wall stl~1 In hIS sl~fln~ llag was just the nonnal roar of the river;' Dox <br />when the WN"ent blL He ....as slil JJiISSID~ s;ud. "Then, I woke up later al)(j I heard a ~ <br />l.ateThursdity, -... L..o-'h ..~~ ~hau!l~""""_"'pt~ <br />I couldn't It't' well at that time in the <br />AUTIIORI!JES SPENT Tbursday morning although there was a tull moon. I <br />combIng the sls.mlle narrow canyon area - didn't think a......l1ple 101 about it and went <br />betwe~n Lawn Lake and Fall River back 10 slee . <br />searchmg fOC" themlssmg man. They also p <br />searched the Aspenglen Campground "I looked at my watch at 6,09 .nd tbe <br />....here two, or possibly three, people also roar was geUlDg louck>r and ,when J got <br />were reported mining. down there (to the doIml. the dam was gone <br />Acronlmg to Glen Kaye. spokesman lor and Ih~ banb along the fiver were c::avmg <br />Rocky Mounuin National Park, two tele- In, carrying trffS and bouldt'n down with <br />vision helicopters and a belicoptf'r from It." <br />the U.S. Bureall 01 RedamaUon flew to <br />Lawn Lake shortly after word reached <br />them at about 630 a.m. thai the dam bad <br />burst. <br />KayI' said the belicoptt'n c::arried out 28 <br />01 tbe 29 c::ampen known to have been in <br />the RQ.ilring River valley - the san)(" area <br />Cashman and bis comp.1nion had pitched <br />thdrtent. <br />The survivOrs were taken to park Mo.ad. <br />qLlarten near Estes Park. <br /> <br />KAVE SAID food, ~e. water'lnd kero- <br />sene were to be flown Into p.ark cOlmpsitca <br />late Thursday. <br />Otfldab ....ere trying to matcb people <br />with can poarked ..t the trailheads. and. <br />estimated th.iit it would take .t least two <br />days to complete the pr0t't'S3. Thrf't belj.. <br />copters seolrcbed the I.r~ and teams were, <br />walking the RQ.ilrin( River looking Jor sur- <br />vivors or bodIes. <br /> <br />ACCORDING TO David Boll. 37, of <br />aarernore, Okla., a district court judge. <br />1M earthen dam apparently Kave way <br />slIortly before !t:30 am. <br />ijo.ll said tbat bis wife, Mauie, and <br />daughter. NelLa, 7, h.iid hiked Into the are.1 <br />Monday night and were plannmg to <:hmb <br />nearhy Hague's Peak Thursday. <br /> <br />AT TilE ASPENGLEN camping nta, <br />James DePriest aDd his wife, Ja<:queline, <br />of Grand Lake. Mich., S.1id. they wt're eilt. <br />Ing breakfast at .bout 7:30 a.m. when they <br />bt'ard a roar lhallOundt'll "louder than a <br />train" and saw WOlter come spiJUng ov..r <br />tbe road. Two women drove througb the <br />campsite, warning that I. flood WI5 corn- <br />ing. <br />The DePrit'$b were camped about I!tO <br />ltet IrorI} the river. None of their p0sses- <br />sions were damaged, but other campers <br />weren't 50 lucky. <br />Duane and Sheri Gruhn~ of Woodbury, <br />Minn.werecJlmpinglnatentalonpidethe <br />river wbenthe water roared tbrooKh. <br />Grufman said, "A ranger w.lked b)' <br />sometilDl." around 8 or 8:30 and said a dam <br />had bwkeo and we ~ about an bour ~ <br />get our nolf away fro"!,tbt rivet'." "-. <br /> <br />lll..n..NOrO....JOII....O..U <br />A shop owner shovels out mud from <br />her st?rfl along Elk~orn Avenue in the. <br />, heart 0' EsteS-Pork.... "" .:' I ','.' "~ <br /> <br />By NORMAN ORAI'ER <br />Ne..Sulf <br />The 80-year-old Lawn Lake Reservoir <br />\Urn that burst on Thursday was eitt'll for <br />J>>S.'ible seepage problems In a litate in- <br />spection conducted four years ago. It had <br />becon the s.ubject 01 compl,unb for ye.1rs. <br />Furthermore, It was known to be "full to <br />ovt'rIlowing" before it broke Thursday <br />morninK. <br />. Complaint' about the dam's safdy <br />reachedstateolficiabasloogagQu 19~1. <br />Noaetionwalitakf'naftera UI1Iinspt.'C. <br />tion of the dam by the Stotle Engint.'Cr's <br />office, which found problems witb it.'The <br />dam was not even lnciuded in,a list of <br />Colorado's "unufe" darns, compiled by <br />Ille U.S. Army Corpl 01 Kngin~rs. <br />IN!),..:AD. IT WAS eOfl!lldt.'red I "mod. <br />erate ha%ilrd" by government offlclab who <br />apparently figured thal';lilure 01 the dam <br />probably wouldn1.endanger hvt'S. <br />There are more than 100 darns In the <br />stilte wilb more serious 'problems than <br />u.wn Lake wall bc!lieved to bave. accord. <br />Ing to a spokesman for the Stilte ,Engi- <br />neer'aolflce. <br />Slate ollicials and a spokesman for <br />Fannt"r's O1tch and Reservoir Co., the <br />Lo...eland.b.ased organiuoUon thi.lt owns the <br />dam. said Tbursd.y they did not know <br />precisely what cauU'd the dam to break. <br />The d.1m serves 15 to 20 Loveland.area <br />farmers.. who draw Irrigation water from <br />tbe DiC Thompson River in shares equivl- <br />lent to the amount 01 mountain water thry <br />own. <br />ACC(lrding to Ray .Ameh, v~ president <br />01 ""armer's DUeh and Iteservoir Co.. lbe <br />Cate. whieh would have let water out of <br />the lake and into a stream ~Iow. was <br />t'!OS('dJu]y8. <br />AN INSI'..:crJON 01" the dam at the <br />time turned up no problems, he said. Amen <br />said the cumpany superintendent reported <br />that the reservoir was only half.full <br />Wbenaslr.~wbethtrther('Servoir<:ould <br />have filled up and overflOWN during Ihe <br />t'osuing .....tek. Amt"n saiJ. "I don't know <br />howitC'Ould." . <br />Rocky Mountain National Park officials <br />uld one of its employeea had visited the <br />tnt"I"voiJ on Wednesday, and Slid II was <br />"fullloovertlowing," <br />P.lIrk olficlal~ received that rtport <br />Thursday, said supervisory information <br />c1trk Mary Karrakel'".-She added that t1wre <br />had been buvy thunderstorm activity in <br />the area rlK"enll)' and that tbe art;l had <br />received h~vit"r than normal SIlowlall, in- <br />'. eluding some he.avy late.seasonsl'lOws. <br />Glen Kaye. park naturaliat and public <br />infOC"matioli olfiCt'r, uld it was "common" <br />for t.he rese-rvoir to be.f11led. lie added that <br />be h.d flown over'the reservoir Thursday <br />and laW I breach about ~O yards wide in <br />t.he dam. <br />TilE RESI-:R\'OIR liAS a iapaeityof <br />815 acre-feet 01 water. An KTf'-foot is <br />32~,8U .gallons - the amount of water it <br />would take'to COVf'r .In acre a foot deep. <br />The dam was l;;L$l checked by state dam <br />Inspeolors in AUlust 1978. Aceording to <br />the conclU$\onsof the inspection, the Lawn <br />Lake dam "should tie observed when it is <br />full." The ~oir was low the da)' the <br />Inspection ~as madc-. but Inspector Louis <br />OtCrave conduded that "It Is qulle Iiktly <br />that the dam e.:perienced heavy Sot'Cpage <br />througb the embankment and through the <br />abutments." <br />DeGrave said further that the slope <br />downstream from !be dam "is proboibly <br />too steep." <br />No improvements wert made to the <br />dam as a resalt of the inspection, eveo <br />though a copy of tbe results were sent to <br />FarnlCl"s Ditcb and Reservalr. No follow- <br />up ifl!lpection was made, either. <br />'h. IIAL SlMPSOS, ASSlST'ANT stlte mgl- <br />