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Partial Suspension of Work On Wolf Creek Dam Ordered; Instrumentation Indicates Movement

IMG_6514The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District announced Wednesday a partial suspension of work on the Wolf Creek Dam Safety Major Rehabilitation Project in Jamestown. 

Instrumentation used to monitor the foundation has indicated movementand increased hydrostatic pressure since work began in the area adjacent to the concrete section of the dam, which includes Critical Area 1.

“As a precautionary measure, we have suspended construction in Critical Area 1 while we evaluate the most recent monitoring and instrumentation data,” stated Barney Davis, Chief of Engineering and Construction Division for the Nashville District. Critical Area 1 is the portion of the dam where the earthen embankment ties into the concrete section and has been the major source of seepage during the history of the dam’s operation. 

“We want to ensure that our treatment methods are effective and that we can safely install the remainder of the concrete barrier wall,” Davis continued.  The suspension affects only 600 feet of the 4400-foot long, 275-foot deep concrete barrier wall, which is the major structural component of the $584 million rehabilitation project. Work is continuing in the non-critical areas of the dam, and Davis indicated that the Corps does not foresee any changes to the lake operation plan at this time.

Instrumentation used to monitor the dam’s foundation is one of the Interim Risk Reduction Measures (IRRM) in place at Wolf Creek. IRRM are designed to minimize risk to public safety in the short term while pursuing long-term permanent fixes, such as the ongoing rehabilitation project. 

“Wolf Creek Dam is one of the most heavily monitored dams in the country,” stressed Davis. “Our instrumentation is doing its job and giving us the information we need to protect public safety and effectively rehabilitate the dam.”

WJRS NEWS will have more on this story including an exclusive interview with the Corp of  Engineer’s Wolf Creek Dam Rehabilitation Project Manager David Hendricks during our local newscasts Thursday morning at 5:30, 6:30 and 7:30.

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