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Seepage analysis of embankment dam.

“Information on foundation and reservoir conditions and on the natural materials available for construction is essential for the design of all dams. Investigations to gather such information are conducted in the field and in the laboratory, and analyses and reference work are performed in the office. For efficiency, these investigations must be properly planned. Subsurface explorations should not be started until all available geologic and soils data have been evaluated. The investigator should also be familiar with mapping, with logging and sampling methods, and with field and laboratory testing. Such a background and a knowledge of the capabilities and limitations of the various methods of subsurface exploration will lead to the selection of the most appropriate field methods and will save the time and effort that would otherwise be lost through ineffective procedures and duplication of effort”.[1]

“Investigate site geologic and geotechnical conditions in a manner that adequately examines embankments, spillways, abutments, borrow areas, and foundations to enable adequate evaluation of all design conditions. Provide appropriate intensity and detail of these investigations for the class of dam, complexity of site geology, and the data needed for the dam design”.[2]

“Geologic features may include faults, bedrock lows, discontinuities and voids, and groundwater”.[3]

Types of Evaluations

Best Practices Resources

Technical Release 210-60: Earth Dams and Reservoirs, NRCS, 2019

Drilling in Earth Embankment Dams and Levees (EM 1110-1-1807), USACE, 2014

National Engineering Handbook: Chapter 2 - Engineering Geologic Investigations, NRCS, 2012

National Engineering Handbook: Chapter 3 - Engineering Classification of Materials, NRCS, 2012

National Engineering Handbook: Chapter 4 - Engineering Classification of Rock Materials, NRCS, 2012

National Engineering Handbook: Chapter 5 - Engineering Geology Logging, Sampling, and Testing, NRCS, 2012

National Engineering Handbook: Chapter 30 - Groundwater Hydrology and Geology, NRCS, 2010

Engineering Guidelines for the Evaluation of Hydropower Projects: Chapter 4- Embankment Dams, FERC, 2004

Slope Stability (EM 1110-2-1902), USACE, 2003

Geophysical Exploration for Engineering and Environmental Investigations (EM 1110-1-1802), USACE, 1995

Geophysical Exploration for Engineering and Environmental Investigations (EM 1110-1-1802), USACE, 1995

Engineering Guidelines for the Evaluation of Hydropower Projects: Chapter 5- Geotechnical Investigations and Studies, FERC, 1991

Design of Small Dams, USBR, 1987

Trainings

On-Demand Webinar: Findings of the Independent Forensic Investigation of the Failures of Edenville and Sanford Dams, Michigan

On-Demand Webinar: Introduction to Embankment Dams

On-Demand Webinar: Empirical Estimates of Permeability for Earth Dam Projects



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Revision Date: 12/19/2022