Panola Mountain Dam Rehabilitation

PROJECT PROFILE:

Reconstruction and Improvements of Two Earthen Embankments at Panola Mountain State Park

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Project Overview

Construction of improvements to Upper and Lower Lake  Dams in Panola Mountain State Park. Project consisted  of complete removal of Lower Lake Dam and  undercutting of new dam area to weathered rock.

Approximately 48,000 CY of earth and alluvial material  was removed, and a new embankment was constructed  with approximately 75,000 CY of select fill material,  which included an internal drain system, 30″ concrete  encased low level pipe, and 40′ wide cast-in-place  concrete labyrinth weir spillway. Upper Lake Dam  improvements consisted of undercutting of upstream and  downstream toes of existing dam. Approximately 38,000  CY of alluvial material was removed and replaced with  83,000 CY of select material, and included an internal  blanket drain, 30″ concrete encased low level pipe, and a  40′ wide cast in place concrete labyrinth weir spillway  with vehicular bridge. All undercutting operations  required subsurface dewatering by way of well points.  Project required water control dewatering and bypass  pumping of feeder stream.