The Failure of Quail Creek Dike: Lessons Learned and Relearned


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The Failure of Quail Creek Dike: Lessons Learned and Relearned

Resource Type ASDSO Conference Papers
Title The Failure of Quail Creek Dike: Lessons Learned and Relearned
Author/Presenter Taylor, Everett W.
Organization/Agency Association of State Dam Safety Officials
Publisher Association of State Dam Safety Officials
Year 2019
Date September 8-12, 2019
Event Name Dam Safety 2019 - 36th Annual Conference
Event Location Orlando, FL
ASDSO Session Title Decade Dam Failure Series Part I
Abstract/Additional Information Abstract - Completed in 1984, Quail Creek Dike failed on January 1, 1989. Problems manifest shortly after filling began in the spring of 1985 with seepage appearing along the downstream toe of the 78 foot tall, 1980 foot long dike. Remediation measures, including blanketing and grouting, were undertaken and considered successful. However, continued erosion of overburden and embankment materials into untreated foundation joints and fractures led to a breach 300 feet wide and 80 feet deep with an estimated 25,000 acre-feet released downstream.
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