Resource

Back in Time: An Actual Look Inside of a 120-Year-Old Timber Crib Dam

Resource Type
ASDSO Conference Papers
Reference Title
Back in Time: An Actual Look Inside of a 120-Year-Old Timber Crib Dam
Author/Presenter
Hampshire, Timothy
Organization/Agency
Association of State Dam Safety Officials
Publisher Name
Association of State Dam Safety Officials
Year
2025
Date
09/21/2025
Event Name
Dam Safety 2025
Event Location
Cleveland, Ohio
Topic Location
Indiana
Abstract/Additional Information

ABSTRACT ONLY - The Twin Branch Hydroelectric Project is located on the St. Joseph River in Mishawaka, Indiana.  Originally constructed in 1903, the facility includes two rollway spillway sections separated by a tainter gate  section that was added during a major rehabilitation in the early 1920s. The hydroelectric powerhouse unit is  situated at the south (left) abutment of the dam. All three spillway sections are supported on a rock-filled timber  cribbing system. This presentation will focus on investigations conducted at the site in 2019 and 2020, where  modern technology was used to capture actual videos and still pictures inside of the 120-year-old timber crib  matrix. The videos and pictures revealed information and details not previously disclosed by the original  construction drawings or other investigations. This includes visual condition of the timbers, timber cribbing  connection details, as well as the effects of time and “modern society” on the timber cribbing system.