National Dam Inspection Program. Purdy (Stump Pond) Dam. (NDI Number PA-00063 Penn DER Number 58-11) Susquehanna River Basin, Salt Lick Creek. Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. Phase I Inspection Report

National Dam Inspection Program. Purdy (Stump Pond) Dam. (NDI Number PA-00063 Penn DER Number 58-11) Susquehanna River Basin, Salt Lick Creek. Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. Phase I Inspection Report
Author: John A. Dziubek
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Total Pages: 82
Release: 1981
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Purdy Dam is a stone masonry dam. It is located on Salt Lick Creek approximately 3.2 miles east-southeast of New Milford in New Milford Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. The dam was found to be in fair overall condition at the time of inspection on 27 October 1980. No unusual weather conditions were experienced during the inspection. Noteworthy deficiencies observed during the visual inspection are described briefly in the following paragraphs. THe complete visual inspection checklist, field sketch, top of dam profile, and typical cross-section are given in Appendix A. An erosion gully was observed at the right downstream abutment of the dam. No other significant problems were observed.

National Dam Inspection Program. Page's Lake Dam NDI Number PA 00062 PennDER Number 58-5) Susquehanna River Basin, Salt Lick Creek, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. Phase I Inspection Report

National Dam Inspection Program. Page's Lake Dam NDI Number PA 00062 PennDER Number 58-5) Susquehanna River Basin, Salt Lick Creek, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. Phase I Inspection Report
Author: BAKER (MICHAEL) JR INC BEAVER PA.
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Total Pages: 85
Release: 1981
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Page's Lake Dam is owned and operated by the Lakeside Outing Club and is classified as a 'Significant' hazard - 'Intermediate' size dam. The dam was found to be in good overall condition on 27 October 1980. Hydraulic/hydrologic evaluations, performed in accordance with procedures established by the Baltimore District, Corps of Engineers, for Phase I Inspection Reports, revealed that the spillway will not pass the 1/2 Probable Maximum Flood (1/2 PMF) without overtopping the dam. A spillway design flood (SDF) in the range of the 1/2 PMF to the Probable Maximum Flood (PMF) is required for Page's Lake Dam. The 1/2 PMF was chosen as the SDF because the dam is on the low end of the 'Intermediate' size category in terms of storage. During the 1/2 PMF, the dam is overtopped by a maximum depth of 3.34 feet for a total duration of 11.83 hours. The spillway is therefore considered 'Inadequate.' It is recommended that the owner immediately initiate an engineering study to further evaluate the spillway capacity and develop recommendations for remedial measures to reduce the overtopping potential of the dam.

National Dam Inspection Program. Hathaway Pond Dam (NDI ID Number PA 00050, PennDER Number 58-06), Susquehanna River Basin, West Branch of Lackawanna River, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. Phase I Inspection Report

National Dam Inspection Program. Hathaway Pond Dam (NDI ID Number PA 00050, PennDER Number 58-06), Susquehanna River Basin, West Branch of Lackawanna River, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. Phase I Inspection Report
Author: John A. Dziubek
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Total Pages: 72
Release: 1981
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Hathaway Pond Dam is located in Ararat Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. The reservoir was originally created to provide water for power purposes. The reservoir slopes are moderate with a good cover of vegetation. There are three ponds upstream from Hathaway Pond Dam on two tributary streams. The western stream contains Romobe Lake (PennDER I.D. No. 58-10) which is 1750 feet upstream from Hathaway Pond Dam. The eastern tributary contains Ball Lake and an unnamed smaller pond in series. Ball Lake is 2450 feet upstream and will retain considerable storage while the smaller unnamed pond was considered to have no effect on Hathaway Pond Dam. Two homes, a trailer, and township road are located 1800 feet downstream from Hathaway Pond Dam. These could suffer economic damage in the event of a dam failure.

National Dam Inspection Program. Fuller's Lake Dam (NDI Number PA 00073 PennDER Number 58-121) Susquehanna River Basin. Salt Lick Creek Susquehanna County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Phase I Inspection Report

National Dam Inspection Program. Fuller's Lake Dam (NDI Number PA 00073 PennDER Number 58-121) Susquehanna River Basin. Salt Lick Creek Susquehanna County, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Phase I Inspection Report
Author: John A. Dziubek
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Total Pages: 81
Release: 1981
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Fuller's Lake Dam is an earthfill embankment constructed atop an existing masonry earthfill dam. Fuller's Lake Dam is located on Salt Lick Creek, in Jackson Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. The dam and its appurtenant structures were found to be in poor overall condition at the time of inspection. No unusual weather conditions were experienced on the date of inspection, 27 October 1980. Clear seepage was observed exiting the downstream slope at a rate of approximately 7.5 g.p.m. The vegetation and the erosion channel away from the seep indicated that the seepage has been occurring for a long period of time. The spillway approach channel is blocked by a beaver dam approximately 1.5 feet high. The spillway discharge channel is clogged with a heavy growth of brush.

National Dam Inspection Program. Acre Pond Dam (NDI ID Number PA-00973, DER ID Number 58-34), Susquehanna River Basin, Partners Creek, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. Phase I Inspection Report

National Dam Inspection Program. Acre Pond Dam (NDI ID Number PA-00973, DER ID Number 58-34), Susquehanna River Basin, Partners Creek, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. Phase I Inspection Report
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Total Pages: 59
Release: 1981
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Based on visual inspection, Acre Pond Dam is judged to be in fair structural condition. In the absence of an adequate spillway, the dam is subject to frequent overtopping. Based on the location of the downstream dwellings and the fact that a few lives could be lost should the dam fail, the dam is classified as a significant hazard dam. Since the spillway cannot pass the 100- year flood without overtopping the dam, the spillway is rated as inadequate. Although there is some seepage thru the dam, there is no evidence of structural instability. There is no formal inspection and maintenance program or warning system and evacuation plan in effect at Acre Pond Dam. The dam is not properly maintained.

National Dam Inspection Program. DuBois Creek Dam. (NDI Number PA00064 PennDER Number 58-8) Susquehanna River Basin. DuBois Creek, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. Phase I Inspection Report

National Dam Inspection Program. DuBois Creek Dam. (NDI Number PA00064 PennDER Number 58-8) Susquehanna River Basin. DuBois Creek, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. Phase I Inspection Report
Author: John A. Dziubek
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Total Pages: 83
Release: 1981
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DuBois Creek Dam is located on DuBois Creek, approximately 2.1 miles southwest of Hartford, Pennsylvania. The inspection was performed on 28 October 1980. A light rain was falling at the time of inspection. The dam and appurtenant structures were found to be in poor overall condition at the time of inspection. Seepage was observed at three locations passing through deteriorated portions of the concrete core wall. These seepage areas are the result of progressive deterioration of the exposed areas of the concrete core wall. The seepage has caused erosion gullies and slight irregularities on the downstream face of the dam.