Probable Causes and Possible Consequences
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Recommended Actions
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- Beaver dams, accumulated sediment, and other obstructions placed in outlet channels can back water up into spillway outlets, reducing their capacity.
 
- Reduced discharge capacity will cause the reservoir to rise and possibly overtop the dam. Prolonged overtopping can cause dam failure.
 
- Standing water in corrugated metal pipes accelerates corrosion.
 
 
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- Remove beaver dams, sediment, and other obstructions in outlet channels so water does not back up into spillway pipes.
 
- Use extreme caution when attempting to remove accumulated debris during periods of high flow.
 
- Keep your distance when removing debris so that you don’t become trapped in flowing water when the flow increases after you remove the debris.
 
 
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Obstructions in this outlet channel caused the water to backup into the outlet of the principal spillway, increasing the deterioration of the conduit.