hydrogeology21
Geotechnical
- Aug 20, 2012
- 5
For your consideration and input. I am performing an evaluation for a dam which utilizes a concrete gravity spillway structure with monoliths placed on firm bedrock. The right embankment has an impervious core with adequate transitioning zones into rolled rockfill, adjacent to the impervious core to collect seepage and prevent piping. The entire left embankment is constructed of impervious material with chimney and blanket drains to collect seepage. The left embankment also uses a cutoff trench excavated to firm rock and a grout curtain along the trench. Several piezometers monitor the hydrostatic pressures in the foundation and embankment (right and left). The piezometers on the right embankment generally appear to be functioning as expected except one (sensing the impervious core) which has historically read dry up until the last 5 years in which it has slowly risen 14 ft. just above winter pool. However, there is no response to summer, winter or high pool so this could be malfunctioning piezometer. The left embankment (entirely impervious) has 10 piezometers installed. 5 sensing rock or top of rock and 5 sensing the impervious core. All pz's sensing the core have slowly increased with time (see attached). Each pz is responsive to normal pool fluctuations as expected however as in the case attached each pz has risen (4-8 ft)over the last 28 years slowly approacing summer pool. Any thoughts please? Thanks in advance. Also see cross section for better visual.