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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M1981302
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
Doc Name
VISUAL INSPECTION
Type & Sequence
TR6
Media Type
D
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No
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DRMS Re-OCR
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OA9 INSPECTION REPORT • k <br /> l <br /> Name of Dam C: Date: I.D. W.D. <br /> Type of Dam (circlet: EARTHFILL, ROCKFILL, CONCRETE, OTHER <br /> 1 <br /> Estimate Actual Capacity: Estimate Surface Area: <br /> 9 <br /> Estimate Height: Gage Rod Reading: <br /> Waterlevel • Feet Below Spillway: Estimate Spillway Width: <br /> Estimate Freeboard(Spillway to Top of Dam): j <br /> I <br /> Use: IRRIGATION, MUNICIPAL, OTHER <br /> DIRECTIONS: Mark an "lC' in the Yes or No column and trcle the word or phrase which applies. <br /> Yee No <br /> 1. Are the roads to the dam adequate to allow ACCESS BY EMERGENCY EQUIPMENT and TRAVEL ACROSS THE DAM <br /> i. e. TRUCKS AMBULANCES)? LL <br /> 2. Is there DEBRIS, TREES, or BRUSH on the upstream slope that prevent seeing the entire surface of the slope? <br /> 7. Are there TREES or BRUSH on the CREST, or DOWNSTREAM SLOPE that prevent seeing the entire surface? <br /> 4. Are there CRACKS. SLIDES. SLUMPS, BOILS, SETTLEMENT or OTHER on the UPSTREAM SLOPE CREST, or DOWN- <br /> STREAM SLOPE? <br /> 5. Are there RODENT HOLES or ERODED GULLIES on the UPSTREAM or DOWNSTREAM SLOPE? <br /> P Is the upstream slope eroded from wave action? <br /> Is there FLOWING WATER or LARGE BOGGY SPOTS at the toe of the dam? <br /> 8. Are there FLOWS OF WATER or WET SPOTS above the toe of the dam? <br /> 9. Is the riprap DISPLACED or BROKEN DOWN or MISSING7 <br /> 10. Are there toe drains? <br /> 11. Is the water from the TOE DRAINS or LEAKS found to be MUDDY or SANDY? <br /> 12. Are any of the concrete portions excessively CRACKED or SPALLED? <br /> 13. Is the OUTLET CONTROL or GATE found to be STUCK. BROKEN, or EXCESSIVELY CORRODED? <br /> Ie. Is the outlet control easy to get to? <br /> IS. Is released water UNDERCUTTING THE OUTLET or ERODING THE EMBANKMENT? <br /> 18. Does the spillway channel show significant EROSION. BACKCUTTING or DETERIORATION? <br /> 17. Is the Spillway obstructed with FLASHBOARDS. TREES. DEBRIS, BRUSH or OTHER ? <br /> 1B. Is there evidence mat the dam has been overtopped? <br /> 19. Are spillway WALLS. FLOOR. CONTROL SECTION, end ENERGY DISSIPATOR in POOR Condition? <br /> Is the outtet i e BLOCKED. BROKEN, or E%CESSI VELY CORRODED or OTHER <br /> 21. Is the reservoir usually full YEAR ROUND. OVER 1/2 OF YEAR, or LESS THAN 1/2 OF YEAR? <br /> 27. Shoultl this dam be promptly inspected by a field engineer? Irom the State Engineer's offices? <br /> 22. Additlonal Comments: <br /> 1 <br /> 1 <br /> Inspected By <br /> i <br />
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