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C1981044
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
12/23/2020
Section_Exhibit Name
Exhibit 18B Permanent Pond Demonstrations
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COLORADO <br /> Division of Water Resources <br /> Department of Natural Resources <br /> State Engineer Standard Plans and Specifications for Construction of <br /> Livestock Water Tank and Erosion Control Dams <br /> • Site Selection <br /> - Foundation soils should be firm to provide adequate support for the embankment and should have low permeability <br /> to allow for water retention. Site selection should consider potential downstream property damage in the event of <br /> a dam failure. Construction of dams in boggy areas, areas with non-uniform fractured rock, or sands/gravels is not <br /> recommended and an engineer should be hired to evaluate the site conditions. Any part of the reservoir basin <br /> excavated below grade cannot expose groundwater. <br /> • Embankment Design <br /> Backfill material to be used for construction of the cutoff trench and embankment should be a suitable clay material <br /> and contain no material larger than 6 inches in diameter. <br /> The upstream slope should be constructed with a slope no steeper than 3:1, and the downstream slope should be <br /> no steeper than 2:1 (see cross section below). The dam crest should have a minimum width of 10 feet and the <br /> surface should be graded with positive drainage toward the reservoir basin. <br /> It is recommended that rock rip rap or other suitable material be placed on the upstream slope of the embankment <br /> to protect it from wave action. A suitable gravel or geosynthetic material should be placed under the rip rap to <br /> prevent fine material from washing out from behind the larger rock. <br /> The embankment should be fenced to restrict livestock from accessing the dam since they damage the protective <br /> vegetation and increase erosion. <br /> • Embankment Construction <br /> The topsoil and all organic material should be removed from the foundation of the proposed dam site. Organic soil <br /> should only be reused for placement on the completed embankment to promote the re-growth of vegetation. <br /> A cutoff trench should be excavated under the full length of the centerline of the dam with sloping sides (1:1 min.), <br /> a minimum bottom width of 3 feet and a depth of 3 feet. <br /> The foundation of the dam should be scarified/ripped to a depth of 6-inches to provide proper contact between <br /> the native foundation and embankment. This surface should then be moisture treated before placement of fill. <br /> Fill material should be placed in layers not exceeding 12 inches in thickness prior to compaction. Suitable backfill <br /> material should have enough clay and moisture content to roll a small ball by hand. If this cannot be done, the soil <br /> is likely too dry or does not have adequate clay content. <br /> Each lift should be thoroughly compacted using a sheeps foot compactor. Care should be taken not to allow the top <br /> layers of the soil to dry out between placement of lifts. <br /> Fill should be placed in uniform lifts that cover the entire embankment length andwidth. <br /> • Outlet <br /> - A minimum diameter of 12 inches is recommended and should be protected at the upstream end by a trash rack. <br /> • Emergency Spillway <br /> The spillway should have sufficient width to provide capacity to route the runoff from the drainage basin above the <br /> dam during rainfall/runoff events. <br /> A minimum of 3 feet of freeboard is required from the bottom of the emergency spillway to the top of thedam. <br /> • Example Plan View and Cross Section <br /> —_ <br /> eft Abu[men[ <br /> Re>a Jr 3 Feet Freeboard Crest Width <br /> Minimum from Dam �1[10 Foot Min} <br /> Downstream Stooe Reservoir Water Crest to from <br /> Crest Stape to Drain <br /> Surface <br /> Ze <br /> Spillway CrestOutlet Corduit Through DamToe � ir=Upstream 5bpe Natural Surfaceuit <br /> Right AbuUne,H i <br /> i� �/ 1 <br /> / Spillway Cutoff Trench <br /> �Centerline cf dam <br /> Plan View Cross Section <br /> DWR (10/11/2019) <br />
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