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Title

Lords Lake North & East Dams Second Periodic Inspection Report (Historical)

 
Publication number Date Published
OFTR 99-01February 1999
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Author(s) Douglas L Johnson
Description Under state law (RCW 43.21A.064(2)), the Department of Ecology has responsibility and authority to inspect the construction of all dams and other works related to the use of water, and to require necessary changes in construction or maintenance to reasonably secure safety to life and property. This report has been prepared in accordance with this statute.

This report presents the results of the second periodic inspection and safety evaluation of the Lords Lake Dams by the Ecology Dam Safety Office (DSO). The report provides:

*Background information,
*A description of the project,
*Results of the May 30, 1996 inspection,
*Engineering evaluation and analyses of the design of the project,
*Required remedial actions based on the findings from the current inspection.
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Keywords Inspection, water, water resource, construction, dam, dam construction, dam safety
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