Deteriorated conduits with holes can cause seepage: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 21:30, 22 June 2022
Message: Deteriorated conduits must be taken seriously.
In 2018, a large sinkhole was discovered in the back slope of Reser Dam. The outlet pipe is a deteriorated, corrugated metal pipe with holes. It is likely the holes in the outlet pipe are the source of the seepage that caused the sinkhole.
Revision ID: 1223
Revision Date: 06/22/2022