subscribesubscriber servicescontact usabout ussite mapBuy a Classified
Sat, Jul 04 2009 

Published: July 23, 2008 06:40 am    print this story   comment on this story  

Corps of Engineers head to discuss dam project Thursday

Local News

By BILL MARDIS, Editor Emeritus
Commonwealth Journal

The top man in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Nashville District will be in Pulaski County this week to give an update on repairs at Wolf Creek Dam and talk about Lake Cumberland.

LTC Bernard R. Lindstrom, commander of the Nashville District, will meet with marina operators and tourism officials at 5:30 p.m. Thursday at the Somerset Resource Manager’s Office on Boat Dock Road. Local media representatives have been invited to attend.

Lindstrom, who succeeded Lt. Col. Steven J. Roemhildt last July as head of the Corps’ Nashville District, is expected to talk about difficulties closing the initial grout curtain in the earthen section of the mile-long dam, inserting a diaphragm barrier to permanently solve the seepage problem and hopefully project how long Lake Cumberland will be kept at lower than normal levels.

As district engineer, Lindstrom is responsible for directing all water resource activities of the Corps throughout the Cumberland River Basin. Prior to his arrival at the Nashville District, he served as construction management chief of the 18th Theater Army Engineers Brigade, Heidelberg, Germany.

Wolf Creek Dam, completed in December 1950, was built on a base of porous limestone rock and has leaked throughout its history. The Corps apparently realized in March 2005 that uncontrolled seepage in Wolf Creek Dam would require a major rehabilitation of the earthen structure. An independent panel of experts classified Wolf Creek Dam in high risk of failure.

The cost to permanently fix the dam is estimated at $309 million. (The most recent alternative estimate being used on the Corps’ web site is $317.1 million). Roemhildt told the Commonwealth Journal last year that the proposed diaphragm wall would make the dam safe through the end of this century.

Lake Cumberland was lowered 43 feet in January 2007 to ease pressure on the dam and an accelerated grouting program was begun. Grouting is pumping chemically enhanced liquid concrete into the dam structure to fill cavities in the base of limestone karst.

Corps officials have said two grout curtains, one on each side of a planned concrete diaphragm wall, will be pumped into the dam. The lake level will be evaluated when the initial grout curtain is finished. However, problems have developed with “closing” the first curtain near where the earthen section of the dam joins the concrete monolith. The Corps recently announced there will be no change in the lake level this season.

A contract to insert the diaphragm wall is currently scheduled to be let this month. The new diaphragm will be deeper and longer than the first concrete wall inserted in the dam during the 1970s to stop a more serious leak that developed in the late 1960s.

Lindstrom’s visit to Somerset is hosted by Lake Cumberland Association Inc., made up of marinas and tourism organizations in the Lake Cumberland area. Carolyn Mounce, executive director of Somerset-Pulaski Convention and Visitors Bureau; John Carter, director of marketing for Russell County Tourism; and Van Back, an official with the Kentucky Department of Travel, arranged the session with the Corps commander.

Mounce said the public is invited to the session at the Corps’ Lake Cumberland office located at 855 Boat Dock Road. Boat Dock Road turns east off U.S. 27 at stoplight No. 29.

print this story   comment on this story  

Click to discuss this story with other readers on our forums.



Photos


A recent photo of Wolf Creek Dam shows the work platform on the upstream side of the dam that accommodates heavy equipment. Lt. Col. Bernard R. Lindstrom will be in Somerset Thursday to discuss progress on the seven-year, $309 million rehabilitation of the mile-long dam that impounds Lake Cumberland. (Bill Mardis photo) None/Commonwealth Journal (Click for larger image)

Zillow
monster
autoconx
Premier Guide
Find a business

Walking Fingers
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more...
Premier Guide
Premium Jobs

Part-Time Janitor.
Part-Time Janitor. Flexible schedule a must. References and prior experience required. Apply in person only at Somerset ...>MORE

Aquatics Director.
The Somerset/Lake Cumberland YMCA has an opening for the position of Aquatics Director. The position req. exp. in the da...>MORE

Medical Records Clerk
Medical records clerk needed for busy medical office. Full time with benefits. Send resume to Advertiser #117 PO Box 8...>MORE

See all ads

Premium Autos


1987 Cheverlet Pick Up. Good Condition New Tires, New Plugs and Plug Wires. $1200.00
416-2932 or 271-3996
...>MORE

2003 Cadillac
2003 Cadillac CTS Black on Black. 1 Year Warranty on Engine. Leather Interior. Very Clean. Approx. 60,000 miles $8,500 ...>MORE

1993 Oldsmobile
1993 Oldsmobile
Cutlass, 4-Door. V-6. 118,000 miles, $1200.00 678-8040
...>MORE

See all ads

Premium Homes

Clayton Home Offers
100’S OF MODELS--ZERO DOWN WITH LAND OR AS LITTLE AS $1800. FIRST TIME BUYERS! SSI/DISABILITY! WE OWN THE BANK! PRE-APPR...>MORE

TOP OF THE LINE 3 bdrm 2 bath
TOP OF THE LINE
3 bdrm,2 bath
overlooking pond
Beautiful Setting $1350 mo 3 car
garage
Custo
...>MORE

Luxury 1 Level New Condition
Luxury 1 Level New Condition. 2 Bdr. 2 Full Ba. 1200 sq ft. Living Space. W/D Hookup. Refrigerator, Dishwasher, Stove. M...>MORE

See all ads

Premium Extras

S HWY 27 MARATHON SPACE FOR LEASE
Commerical Space/Warehouse
for Lease South Hwy 27 Marathon Next to Burger King Approximately 150 sq ft to 4600 sq
...>MORE

1998 Yahama 350 Warrior 4-Wheeler
1998 Yahama 350 Warrior 4-Wheeler. White and Blue.
Trailing Arm
added To 4-Wheeler. Good Conditon.
On
...>MORE

29 Ft. Power Quest Twin 454’s
29 Ft. Power Quest Twin 454’s. $4000 System From Extreme Audio. Cuddy Cab w/Couch & Toilet. Also, Hydrohoist, Covered Bo...>MORE

See all ads


 

Community Newspaper Holdings, Inc.CNHI Classified Advertising NetworkCNHI News Service
Associated Press content © 2009. All rights reserved. AP content may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Our site is powered by Zope and our Internet Yellow Pages site is powered by PremierGuide.
Some parts of our site may require you to download the Flash Player Plugin.
View our Privacy Policy
Advertiser index