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Technical Manual: Conduits through Embankment Dams (FEMA 484)

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<strong>Conduits</strong> <strong>through</strong> <strong>Embankment</strong> <strong>Dams</strong>Figure B-1.—Outflow of water at downstream endof outlet conduit during failure. Note flow fromconduit itself and from the area adjacent to theconduit.and four families chose to evacuate. During the next day, a local National GuardUnit and Type II Incident Command Team were dispatched to the site. A helicopterwas utilized to assess surrounding conditions, including flow into the reservoir.The reservoir completely drained <strong>through</strong> the outlet conduit and caverns in theearthfill adjacent to the conduit, concluding on March 27, 36 hours after initiation ofthe incident. Complete embankment dam collapse did not occur. Followingdrainage of the reservoir, inspections indicated that the embankment material hadbeen completely eroded from around the outside of the conduit (figure B-2). Theopen tunnels immediately adjacent to the outlet conduit extended from the upstreamembankment toe completely <strong>through</strong> the embankment dam to the downstream toe.Figure B-2.—A view of upstream end of outletconduit following failure. Note formation ofcaverns immediately adjacent to seepage cutoffcollars. These caverns extend to the downstreamembankment toe.B-2

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