At Work | 2012
Summary of maintenance and special projects completed in 2012.
Summary of maintenance and special projects completed in 2012.
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources Dam Safety regulations require flood control dams to be mown at least once per year and preferably twice a year. Four of the dams currently are mown twice a year, the other four are mown by the land owners anywhere from one to three times a year.
A formal Dam Inspection occurs each year in the Spring. The wet dams have a valve that needs to be kept in working order, and is used to lower the level of the pool when necessary.
A small gully had formed along the west abutment at Dam 5-D (West Branch Steele Ditch). The area was repaired to prevent serious damage to the dam.
The trash rack, shown here, located at Dam VII-C (Little Chippewa Creek), near Orville had failed, and no longer protected the Principal Spillway.
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources Dam Safety regulations require flood control dams to be mown at least once per year and preferably twice a year. Four of the dams currently are mown twice a year, the other four are mown by the land owners anywhere from one to three times a year.