The Indiana Harbor Canal Confined Disposal Facility (IHC CDF) in Indiana serves as a crucial structure for navigation and tailings purposes, managed by the US Army Corps of Engineers.
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Completed in 2011, the earth dam stands at 21 feet high and stretches over 8,777 feet in length, with a storage capacity of 2,100 acre-feet. Despite being classified as a high hazard potential structure, the facility is closely monitored and maintained by USACE to mitigate risks of potential failure modes.
To ensure the safety and integrity of the IHC CDF, various risk management measures are in place, including regular inspections, instrumentation monitoring, and an Emergency Action Plan. The facility undergoes annual engineering inspections, quarterly surveillance reports, and has implemented specific measures like regrading the crest, adding riprap for slope protection, and maintaining shallower pool levels to reduce erosion risks. Furthermore, the project has incorporated features in its expansion to enhance safety and provides dam safety training to staff and contractors, demonstrating a commitment to effective risk management to safeguard surrounding areas and prevent potential inundation in case of a breach.
Year Completed |
2011 |
Dam Length |
8777 |
Dam Height |
21 |
River Or Stream |
Lake George Branch of Indiana Harbor Canal |
Primary Dam Type |
Earth |
Surface Area |
90.5 |
Hydraulic Height |
18 |
Nid Storage |
2100 |
Structural Height |
21 |
Outlet Gates |
None - 0 |
Hazard Potential |
High |
Foundations |
Soil |
Nid Height |
21 |