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Title: Lake Purdy Dam Rehab: New Tests & Foundation Work Approved

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Central Alabama Water ‌Advances Lake Purdy Dam⁢ Rehabilitation wiht Additional investigations

Central Alabama Water (CAW) is ⁣undertaking a $28 million, multi-phase project to rehabilitate the Lake‍ Purdy ‌Dam, originally constructed in 1909 adn raised in 1929. The current ⁣Phase 1 focuses⁢ on strengthening ⁣the dam’s structure with roller compacted​ concrete. Recently,the CAW board approved three additions to the ongoing work,aimed at a comprehensive assessment and reinforcement of‌ the historic dam.

These additions include‍ a dye test to identify‌ potential seepage pathways, exploration drilling on⁣ the dam’s​ left (downstream) side, and the installation of a deep foundation utilizing micro piles on the ⁢right side. schnabel Engineering will conduct​ a reservoir ⁤dye test as early as next week,releasing ⁢two⁢ non-toxic,biodegradable,and NSF-approved dyes upstream. Engineers will⁢ monitor the downstream area for three hours to observe dye movement, potentially resulting in temporary discoloration of the Little Cahaba ⁣and Cahaba⁢ Rivers. Officials emphasize this‌ poses no risk to the river ecosystem ⁢or drinking water,as water from ​the Cahaba River undergoes ⁣filtration and treatment at the Shades Mountain Filter Plant.

The exploration drilling on the left side⁣ of the dam will confirm geological conditions and is expected to ‍take one to two days at a cost of approximately $25,000. Together, ​engineers will begin installing a deep foundation​ on the right side, involving drilling, inserting steel pipes filled with rebar and concrete, and capping with a concrete slab. design ⁤for this foundation is anticipated to take two weeks,with construction slated ​for completion‍ by the end of December.

CAW Vice-Chairman Phillip Wiedmeyer, a⁤ retired engineer, ⁢highlighted the importance ​of ‍the project, stating it’s a “generational opportunity” to ensure the dam’s continued service to customers. he further explained the rationale behind the ​additional exploration, ​noting that conducting it before concrete is poured ​allows for informed decision-making at minimal expense.

Despite the ⁣ongoing‍ work, CAW assures the public ‍that Lake⁢ Purdy‌ Dam remains safe. As‍ of October 17th, the ⁤reservoir was nine⁤ feet below full capacity due to​ typical late summer/early fall dry⁢ conditions. Officials ‍stated that over⁢ seven inches of rainfall within a ⁣24-hour period – equivalent to a 25-year storm – would ‌be required for water⁣ to reach the dam’s crest,indicating a low risk of overflow.

The board⁣ has postponed a vote on engaging ​an‍ outside expert for a separate ​review of the dam’s ‍overall ⁤health.

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