
Guidelines for Use of Pumps and Siphons for Emergency Reservoir Drawdown. Columbus: Ohio Department of Natural Resources, Division of Water, Dam Safety Engineering Program. Dam Safety: Lake Drains, Fact Sheet 93-26. (1) Ohio Department of Natural Resources. In addition to providing a means of drawdown, the outlet works is needed to control the reservoir level during first filling. Repairs to spillways, embankments, or other dam appurtenances or performance of standard maintenance procedures may also require the drawdown of the reservoir.

Examples of such emergencies include clogging of the spillway that could lead to failure of the dam by overtopping, development of internal erosion and uncontrolled seepage in an embankment that could lead to failure of the dam, or a structural problem with a spillway or other critical feature of the dam that could lead to its failure. Should serious problems that threaten the immediate safety of the dam occur, the reservoir drain system may be used to lower the reservoir level to reduce the likelihood of dam failure. Reservoir drawdown by an outlet works draining system can be necessary in a variety of circumstances. Typically, a riser structure would be used to regulate normal pool level and serve as a low level outlet works should the reservoir need to be drained. In special cases where a reservoir draining system was not incorporated into the original design and construction of a dam, or where the reservoir drainage system is inoperable, siphons or pumps have been installed and used to drawdown the reservoir.Ĭross-sectional view of a typical earthen embankment dam with a riser structure and conduit through the embankment.

For conduits through embankment dams, it is industry practice to provide a means for upstream closure. In several instances, dam failures have been averted by lowering the reservoir in response to emergency conditions detected at dams.Ĭommon types of reservoir drains include gated openings in a riser or control structure, a low level conduit through the dam with a valve or gate at either end of the conduit, or stoplogs located in a control structure. A reservoir low level outlet works and/or drain system with adequate capacity should be provided in all dams to provide a method of lowering the reservoir level in an emergency within a reasonable period. The ability to quickly and safely perform reservoir drawdown can be crucial to the protection and preservation of a dam.
