Incident ID |
ND00275-962 |
Dam Name |
BURLINGTON DAM #1 |
Downstream Hazard Potential |
L |
State |
ND |
Incident Date |
04/11/2011 |
Incident Type |
Non-failure |
Incident Driver |
Hydrologic/flooding |
Incident Mechanism 1 |
Piping |
Incident Mechanism 2 |
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Incident Mechanism 3 |
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Incident Description |
The Des Lacs River was at flood stage, causing the dam to be in danger of overtopping. The dam was also experiencing piping in a couple of locations. |
Named Hydrologic Event |
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EAP Enacted (Y/N) due to Incident |
No |
Fatalities (Number) |
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Number of People Evacuated |
200 |
Number of Habitable Structures Evacuated |
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Number of Habitable Structures Flooded |
0 |
Other Infrastructure Impacts |
None |
Economic Damages (in $) |
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Volume released at failure (ac-ft) |
0 ac-ft |
Response |
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Additional Remarks or Updates |
Approximately 200 were advised to evacuate (this number was reported in the news, but I don't have confirmation of this number). The dam was only part of the reason these people were advised to evacuate - there was already major flooding occuring in the river. |
Incident Time |
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Incident Duration |
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Incident Report Produced |
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Information Sources |
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Owner Type |
L |
Dam Type |
RE |
Primary Purpose(s) |
IR |
EAP |
NR |
Year Completed |
1935 |
Year Modified |
1957 |
Dam Height |
27 ft |
Max Storage (ac-ft) |
566 ac-ft |
Surface Area (acres) |
38 acres |
River Name |
DES LACS RIVER |
Latitude |
48.2852 |
Longitude |
-101.455 |
Regulatory Agency(ies) |
NDSWC |
NID Number |
ND00275 |
Attachments |
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