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A headcut formed downstream of this [[Montana]] Dam. The outlet was relocated to the opposite side of the dam, away from the original channel. The discharge from the dam was forced to travel down a new channel, most likely causing the headcut. The dam could have been protected using a grade-control structure, which would have stopped the headcut from progressing. | A headcut formed downstream of this [[Montana]] Dam. The outlet was relocated to the opposite side of the dam, away from the original channel. The discharge from the dam was forced to travel down a new channel, most likely causing the headcut. The dam could have been protected using a grade-control structure, which would have stopped the headcut from progressing. |
Latest revision as of 00:22, 2 December 2022
Message: Address headcuts quickly
A headcut formed downstream of this Montana Dam. The outlet was relocated to the opposite side of the dam, away from the original channel. The discharge from the dam was forced to travel down a new channel, most likely causing the headcut. The dam could have been protected using a grade-control structure, which would have stopped the headcut from progressing.
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Revision ID: 4691
Revision Date: 12/02/2022