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Civil/Environmental
- Dec 4, 2002
- 198
Above is a link to pictures of a dam failure in upstate New York (Fort Ann, approximately 50 miles north of Albany).
Hadlock Pond is (was) a 220 acre +/- pond used now for recreation.
Several homes were destroyed but not one injury due to the efforts of the local fire department who went door to door to get people out before it finally let go. Fortunately it happened early evening (about 6:30 pm) and not at 1:00 am.
Failure occurred right after the initial fill; the majority of the dam had been reconstructed during the past year and was only full for about 2 weeks.
There are many rumors, speculations, denials, running for political cover (the local government unit (Town of Fort Ann) owns the dam), etc.
My background is geotech so this is technically interesting but also troubling especially since I know the people in one of the houses that is covered with water.
Whatever was the root cause of this failure of a new construction; it is essential that when we design, inspect, monitor, construct facilities whether out of soil, steel, concrete, timber, or any other material our action or lack of action has serious potential.
Patrick