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DAM SPILLWAY OPENING AND SEDIMENTS REMOVING FROM RESERVOIR 

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A dam spillway opening and sediment removal from a reservoir are crucial activities in dam management to ensure the safe and efficient operation of the dam and reservoir system. Here's a description of these processes:
1. *Dam Spillway Opening:*
- *Purpose:* The spillway of a dam is designed to release excess water from the reservoir when it reaches a certain level, preventing overtopping of the dam and potential downstream flooding. Opening the spillway allows controlled discharge of water.
- *Control Mechanism:* Most modern dams have gates or other control mechanisms to regulate the release of water through the spillway. These gates can be opened or closed based on the dam's operational requirements and the inflow of water into the reservoir.
- *Emergency Situations:* Spillways are also crucial during extreme weather events or unexpected high inflows, providing a means to quickly release water and reduce the risk of dam failure.
2. *Sediment Removal from Reservoir:*
- *Accumulation of Sediments:* Over time, rivers and streams that feed into the reservoir carry sediment, which gradually settles at the bottom of the reservoir. This sediment accumulation can reduce the storage capacity of the reservoir and affect its functionality.
- *Dredging and Sedimentation Management:* Sediment removal involves dredging or other methods to extract accumulated sediments. Dredging equipment, such as excavators or suction dredgers, may be used to remove sediments from the reservoir bed.
- *Maintenance Planning:* Regular sediment management is part of dam maintenance planning. It helps maintain the designed storage capacity, ensures the proper functioning of the dam, and extends the lifespan of the reservoir.
- *Environmental Considerations:* Sediment removal activities should be conducted with consideration for environmental impacts. Careful planning and environmental impact assessments are essential to minimize disruption to aquatic ecosystems and other environmental factors.
Both dam spillway opening and sediment removal are integral components of dam operations and maintenance. Proper management of these processes ensures the continued safety, functionality, and efficiency of the dam and reservoir system. Additionally, compliance with environmental regulations and community engagement is crucial for sustainable dam management practices.
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@TheKurtsPlaceChannel
@TheKurtsPlaceChannel 2 месяца назад
Very entertaining and fun to watch. Thanks for posting this.
@wayned2097
@wayned2097 2 месяца назад
Probably some of the BEST farming soil heading down stream.
@Joseph-Colin-EXP
@Joseph-Colin-EXP 2 месяца назад
Just add a flood
@Barbaratio
@Barbaratio 2 месяца назад
Get in there and grab it then.
@Asymmetrical-Saggin
@Asymmetrical-Saggin 2 месяца назад
@@Barbaratio tough guy
@jul1440
@jul1440 Месяц назад
Ground-up mountains make the best chiles.
@painmt651
@painmt651 Месяц назад
There is not much on earth more powerful than water over time. I have learned to have deep respect for what it does and can do.
@Kashmir_explorer786
@Kashmir_explorer786 Месяц назад
Yes it is true. Water is the most powerful
@willgaukler8979
@willgaukler8979 Месяц назад
water will always win ...
@quovadis5036
@quovadis5036 2 месяца назад
as a maintenance manager, I always like to see vegetation growing in my steel framing. It's "green" energy.
@mattf1229
@mattf1229 2 месяца назад
This is an internal representation of what happens when I wake up and start drinking coffee. 😂😂😂
@ExSheriffFattyBoySkinnyArms
@ExSheriffFattyBoySkinnyArms 2 месяца назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@yasaronat3779
@yasaronat3779 2 месяца назад
Ya ever morning
@dangeary2134
@dangeary2134 2 месяца назад
Like Bill Engvald said, us older guys don’t drink coffee to wake up, We drink it every morning to kickstart the colon!
@winwinniewinfield
@winwinniewinfield 2 месяца назад
Ahh the morning coffee sediment removal couldn’t get through the day without it 😂😂
@jamesthreats5800
@jamesthreats5800 2 месяца назад
yep like ol faithful
@meatpopsicle1567
@meatpopsicle1567 2 месяца назад
Bro! Stop playing with the zoom function!
@NavinBetamax
@NavinBetamax 2 месяца назад
Jhoom baaraabarr Jhoom Sharabi. ....!!!!
@Bill-sp8kb
@Bill-sp8kb 2 месяца назад
Hey meathead, he's not your "bro."
@TheMrDarius
@TheMrDarius 2 месяца назад
@@NavinBetamaxagrjdjsgrhsj ahsveoof tjejfbekthf!
@westsparks6844
@westsparks6844 2 месяца назад
Lol
@dismo021
@dismo021 2 месяца назад
Umadbro?!¡¿
@user-sw1gd2xn5d
@user-sw1gd2xn5d 2 месяца назад
Concrete spalling, exposed rebar, guys in flip flops and pajamas messing with bolts... what could go wrong?
@jamesoncross7494
@jamesoncross7494 2 месяца назад
LMAO! I was thining the same exact thing!
@lfrankow
@lfrankow 2 месяца назад
testiment to solid engineering, that it can be run in flip-flops, tho.. just sayin'
@user-sw1gd2xn5d
@user-sw1gd2xn5d 2 месяца назад
@@lfrankow Tru.... but things happen and I hope if it does, it isn't catastrophic. When/if these things go wrong, thousands are in danger so... just sayin too!!
@Luvs2Troll
@Luvs2Troll Месяц назад
Steel toed flip flops
@elzar760
@elzar760 Месяц назад
Hey guys, why do we have some bolts left over?
@PaulHigginbothamSr
@PaulHigginbothamSr 2 месяца назад
One must dig out the eroded concrete and replace it with higher pressure concrete. Laying down new rebar drilled into the present concrete and replaced with higher pressure concrete on the floor of the gate. Next time it will remove the concrete and threaten the structure. Possibly even laying thick sheet metal on the floor bolted in with concrete j bolts.
@Kashmir_explorer786
@Kashmir_explorer786 2 месяца назад
Repair is in progress with High Strength Concrete using granite aggregate and epoxy chemical chemdur 42
@IronWarrior95
@IronWarrior95 Месяц назад
​@@Kashmir_explorer786 would be awesome to see footage of it, of the repairs and the final results.
@hectorpascale1013
@hectorpascale1013 18 дней назад
@@Kashmir_explorer786 Whats the name/location of the dam?
@calvinbass1839
@calvinbass1839 2 месяца назад
Looks dangerous going into the sluice gate like that.
@douglasr.c.5622
@douglasr.c.5622 2 месяца назад
My hands sweat from just watching those guys work.
@otherwiseunarmed4187
@otherwiseunarmed4187 2 месяца назад
in flip-flops
@CreatureOfTheVoid
@CreatureOfTheVoid 21 день назад
Not dangerous as long as that bulkhead gate holds, not that i would be willing to go down there and do that work with out a life jacket and full scuba gear, though with the force of that water coming out of there if it does go, i think breathing will be the least of my worries, more like id be trying to work out how to swim with half my body missing. Just saying if that made 1 weird sound or groan, id be out of there faster then you could blink.
@AZAce1064
@AZAce1064 2 месяца назад
We’ve all been there, like plugged up and finally breaking loose👍
@douglasr.c.5622
@douglasr.c.5622 2 месяца назад
How deep is the water behind the gate, please ? psi ?
@mrbigsausage6918
@mrbigsausage6918 2 месяца назад
Enough to blast your socks off 😁@@douglasr.c.5622
@terryjaster4771
@terryjaster4771 2 месяца назад
@AZAce1064 And hopefully you are at your seated position when it happens. Lol
@NamelessFurry
@NamelessFurry 2 месяца назад
Oh man that feels great...
@jeffschuler5659
@jeffschuler5659 2 месяца назад
🚽🤎🧻🧹
@chimai001
@chimai001 2 месяца назад
oh boy they are inside of the spillway! thats crazy :O
@K-Effect
@K-Effect 2 месяца назад
I wish I could have all of that dirt shipped to my property, it would make an awesome farm
@LetsTalkAboutPrepping
@LetsTalkAboutPrepping 2 месяца назад
Depends on the country's water. It could be completely contaminated. I wouldn't want Ganges sediment
@maskedone215
@maskedone215 2 месяца назад
Thank you for the informative video, I enjoyed it.
@sallyc2593
@sallyc2593 2 месяца назад
That was really interesting, thank you 👍
@jmr1068204
@jmr1068204 2 месяца назад
Reminds me of my SuPrep bowel prep that I had for my colonoscopy about a week ago. You haven't had fun until you're a guy that has to pee from the front AND the back at the same time and both are liquid. It's even less fun when you go 15-20 times in a day and a half and you have to keep drinking liquids to keep from getting dehydrated, knowing that it will go back out of the front and back again. The plus side? No cancer, polyps or IBD. The negative? Still no idea why I have abdominal pain.
@sonnydayz2118
@sonnydayz2118 2 месяца назад
I've had diarrhea for almost 2 years. At one time, it was like brown water. At times, I throw up bile with some blood in it. I had insomnia at times. Hard.to drive anywhere like that.
@yasaronat3779
@yasaronat3779 2 месяца назад
Thanks for the breakdown of your experience.
@ExSheriffFattyBoySkinnyArms
@ExSheriffFattyBoySkinnyArms 2 месяца назад
I have Crohn’s disease. Not fun. I hope they diagnose your ailment soon. Good luck
@dangeary2134
@dangeary2134 2 месяца назад
Half out is from that treated city water, and the other half is from who knows what chemicals added to our food!
@citizen23606
@citizen23606 Месяц назад
I got disentary once. Pooping every 30 minutes to a hour. At first it was diarrhea and then it was the rancid river of either dark brown, light brown and or light green, tasted water, then like a light brown silt sand like poop. Then I felt better after 2 weeks and change. Felt like a cleanse lol😂, and I can eat like a kid again
@arobit58
@arobit58 2 месяца назад
If you think that muck is bad, you should see what it's like to clean the Quagga Mussels from the tunnels.
@scratchdog2216
@scratchdog2216 7 дней назад
Sweet relief when those gates were first opened. That was a healthy one. Whew.
@luigimastropasqua674
@luigimastropasqua674 2 месяца назад
Gold in there spill ways
@markmcnicholas9475
@markmcnicholas9475 Месяц назад
Interesting. But as a gardener, I see all that sediment and all I can think of is how fertile that is. Truly, I wish I could have a dozen bags for my tomatoes. I wonder if the organisers thought of inviting the locals to remove the blockage in bags for free soil? Probably not. But I bet good topsoil is valuable in rocky Kashmir.
@Kashmir_explorer786
@Kashmir_explorer786 Месяц назад
Yes but extracting this soil isn't possible because of water still over it in reservoir and with high pressure downstream of radial gate.
@e94lda35
@e94lda35 7 дней назад
The Power of Water. Insane.
@expyro
@expyro 2 месяца назад
The first minute, all i could imagine was the Great Floods of The Younger Drias Period 13000 yrs ago, you can see similar formations in the geography of mid/south west coast usa. The work done by Randall Carlson
@lfrankow
@lfrankow 2 месяца назад
Bonneville and another one.. moved giant hills. Emptied a giant lake, two different times. The drone footage is epic in that region.
@Memovids32
@Memovids32 2 месяца назад
Very cool, thanks for the video
@garyradtke3252
@garyradtke3252 2 месяца назад
Seeing all of that sediment build up puts into prospective what the great flood may have left behind in a short period of time.
@mathewmcgill6266
@mathewmcgill6266 2 месяца назад
Yea, that never happened.
@sgeorge1701
@sgeorge1701 Месяц назад
Comet impact due south of the Straights of Hormuz - would have had a massive impact on the Tigris/Euphrates civilisation....@@mathewmcgill6266
@jagpilotohio
@jagpilotohio Месяц назад
The “great flood” that many religious texts speak of was almost surely an asteroid impact that caused huge tsunamis in the Mediterranean area. It wasn’t a traditional “flood”.
@johnkonstantin4277
@johnkonstantin4277 19 дней назад
@@jagpilotohio Sumerians also had great flood myth. There is possibility that they recall ocean level rising after the end of the last ice age.
@jagpilotohio
@jagpilotohio 19 дней назад
@@johnkonstantin4277 there are a few theories. Asteroid or volcanic tsunami. Perhaps the Black Sea which was once a lake had the Mediterranean flow into it very suddenly when the land bridge at Istanbul ruptured due to rising melt water and created the Bosphorus strait in a matter of hours and flooded massive amounts of the lake shoreline very rapidly. Many thousands could have drowned in hours.
@mrbigsausage6918
@mrbigsausage6918 2 месяца назад
The monumental amount of pressure behind them concrete doors at 14:47 is unthinkable if it was to fall you wouldn't have time to Sh*t yourself or maybe you would but that would be the last thing you did, nothing is one hundred percent safe and everything fails eventually, Nice video plenty of detail be safe ❤
@CreatureOfTheVoid
@CreatureOfTheVoid 21 день назад
I think its worse at 12:00 that isnt liquid coming out of there anymore its practically a gas and would cut you to ribbons if you fell into it
@sgfan5000
@sgfan5000 5 дней назад
I think I just got the whole dam experience. Was wondering though, is there any dam fishing ? and if so, where do I get the dam bait ?
@Diddley-js6lf
@Diddley-js6lf 2 месяца назад
Hydraulic Pressure and Power is Amazing
@wayneinnc5379
@wayneinnc5379 2 месяца назад
How often do you have to remove the sediment?? I would think it builds up very quickly. But nice video.
@Kashmir_explorer786
@Kashmir_explorer786 2 месяца назад
Once in every 2 years we Drawdown the reservoir and flush sediments. It builds up quickly when flood water enters the reservoir
@wayneinnc5379
@wayneinnc5379 2 месяца назад
Thank you!
@richavic4520
@richavic4520 2 месяца назад
Reservoirs act as a stilling basin
@renepinos3236
@renepinos3236 2 месяца назад
A repair of the spillway is highly demanded.
@calikid3336
@calikid3336 2 месяца назад
Wow! Very powerful current.
@grahambird1570
@grahambird1570 2 месяца назад
All that Gold in the Silt >> Unbelievable amounts !
@phenry5083
@phenry5083 2 месяца назад
Once I saw all the trash everywhere I knew the flip flops were coming.
@davidalexander4043
@davidalexander4043 2 месяца назад
impacted by this
@oldfarthacks
@oldfarthacks 2 месяца назад
If there is any gold in that region, those sediments would be some good panning materials.
@arobit58
@arobit58 2 месяца назад
It's gonna be a lot of decayed plant like and fish poop. Heavier material will be deeper.
@zbubby1202
@zbubby1202 2 месяца назад
It would be interesting to study the deposition just downstream after one large discharge like this. I wonder if more frequent, lower volume discharges would have less of an impact on aquatic life downstream.
@Kashmir_explorer786
@Kashmir_explorer786 2 месяца назад
Silt kills the fishes and puts them outside the water
@Emschermann
@Emschermann Месяц назад
THX for this Video👍
@Lifeistooshort67
@Lifeistooshort67 2 месяца назад
When my kid was about 4 years old he asked me what was the most powerful thing on earth? I don't remember what I responded with but I certainly remember his answer, WATER!!!
@Kashmir_explorer786
@Kashmir_explorer786 2 месяца назад
No doubt. Water is the most powerful thing
@lfrankow
@lfrankow 2 месяца назад
saw a demo video back in the day, of a person trying to stand still in a one inch stream of water, traveling at 30mph. you can’t.
@knobsdialsandbuttons
@knobsdialsandbuttons 2 месяца назад
Great video !
@debe.1868
@debe.1868 Месяц назад
It's nice to see a clean spill way compared to all the one's that are full of plastic and tons of garbage all along the river bed for miles. Nice camera to many clip's and zooming in and out. Other wise good video. Very happy though to see a clean water way. Good on your country where you are.
@Kashmir_explorer786
@Kashmir_explorer786 Месяц назад
Thank you for for your precious time to write feed back and watching the video. I'll focus on suggestions in future
@rockbay79
@rockbay79 Месяц назад
Where was this filmed? Beautiful scenery!
@Nepcat4-qt5kz
@Nepcat4-qt5kz 2 месяца назад
What great safety, people with bare feet, no shoes. Where is this, near Chicago?
@Kashmir_explorer786
@Kashmir_explorer786 2 месяца назад
Nope it's on the other side of the 🌎 🌎🌎🌍
@jamesoncross7494
@jamesoncross7494 2 месяца назад
That DEFFINATELY isn't Chicago. Too much engineering going on there to be Cjicago.
@crack61616
@crack61616 2 месяца назад
it must be the chicago of the other side of the 🌏🌏🌏...but it looks otherwordly shittier than chicago.where kids get raped and sold at any truckstop.look it up.there are sum docus about it.people should look into this.pretty normal over there(pakistan)and noone does something about it .no wonder those a.....could not poor proper concrete.
@dlinneman29
@dlinneman29 Месяц назад
In India 😂
@Nepcat4-qt5kz
@Nepcat4-qt5kz Месяц назад
Yes, I know it is in India, there are many podcasts showing barefooted workers, equipment without any safety guards, poor environments, and many other problems that would cause shutdowns of these places if they were in America. I wonder what happens when a worker gets his/her/its foot cut off in India? The thing that says INDIA is the designer garbage sacks they all wear. I worry that if I die and go to hell, hell may be India.
@jamesthreats5800
@jamesthreats5800 2 месяца назад
I wonder if there's gold in that mud
@yasaronat3779
@yasaronat3779 2 месяца назад
More likely the gold would settle at the bottom of the dam since its heavy. But good wish.
@garystevens1044
@garystevens1044 9 дней назад
DAMN ALL THAT BLACK SAND !!! You know there’s a crap load of gold in that
@RL112871
@RL112871 2 месяца назад
Looked quite a bit overdue for this process.
@prestonburton8504
@prestonburton8504 2 месяца назад
magnificent!
@afwalker1921
@afwalker1921 2 месяца назад
There are places in the world one does not want to be. Down there is one of them.
@cjmaslowski1112
@cjmaslowski1112 2 месяца назад
Impressive 😮
@Astronetics
@Astronetics 2 месяца назад
EDIT: OP answered already. "Repair is in progress with High Strength Concrete using granite aggregate and epoxy chemical chemdur 42" 12:22 Is the concrete supposed to look like that? I'm no Dam expert nor a Concrete one but rebar sticking out like that can't be a good thing, right?
@Kashmir_explorer786
@Kashmir_explorer786 2 месяца назад
Chipping of concrete done and rebars replaced by new bars. This time we use a very high strength chemical repair that will last for some years.
@sujimtangerines
@sujimtangerines Месяц назад
How often is the spillway opened to facilitate sediment release (how many years worth of buildup was allowed to flow out in this particular video)? I know most of these are measured in feet above mean sea level (I live near Lake Mead), but are actual depth measurements taken? If so, what was the water depth afterwards (how tall had the sediment gotten)? The waterflow suggests a great volume of water was also released...how long does it take the reservior to refill back to the level before this maintenance? (If this process were to happen now, I can't imagine how long it would take Lake Mead to get back to the current level, at less than half pool. But even in drought conditions, dam maintenance must be just as important...so it surely must be performed. I wanna see this in person, I should check the website or call to see if/when there is one scheduled.)
@Kashmir_explorer786
@Kashmir_explorer786 Месяц назад
Basically it is run by the river Hydropower project. Its storage capacity is 10 millions cubic meters. to check the sediments buildup we go through a hydrographic survey of the reservoir by dividing the reservoir into several cross sections. If sediments build up on the bed reaches 20m then the flushing of the reservoir is carried out in the next high flow season. Total maximum depth of the reservoir is 45m /135 feet's. And it is 1000 meters above the mean sea level
@sujimtangerines
@sujimtangerines Месяц назад
@@Kashmir_explorer786I'm so glad I took an interest in reservoirs & dams once I moved to Las Vegas; it takes the fear of drought down a notch & means I actually understood that explanation! Thank you!
@danlowe8684
@danlowe8684 22 дня назад
Lake Mead is a totally different situation in that nearly all of the sediment deposits come from the Colorado River inflows which are many miles away from the Hoover Dam. This allows the sediment to settle long before it reaches the structure. But, up until the Glen Canyon Dam was built, about 100,000 acre-feet of deposits occurred every year. Lake Powell now absorbs more than 90% of this and since 1963, only about 7000 ac-ft deposit in Mead. This amounts to roughly 2.5M acre-feet total sedimentation in Mead (estimates have decreased due to compaction of material over time on lakebed). They also reserve about 1.5M ac-ft for emergency flood control due to the scare in 1983-84. There is an 8M ac-ft of storage below inactive level. Mead also loses nearly 1M ac-ft per year to evaporation. So, of the original 30M ac-ft design of Lake Mead, there is only 11M ac-ft usable at full pool. Mead is required to release 9M ac-ft per year by water rights compacts. Mead also receives 8M ac-ft from Lake Powell per year. Also, Mead reached levels similar to today from 1956-58, and the states were not taking their full allotments of water. Arizona didn't start until 1996 when the CAP was completed. The states have also used Mead as a 'bank' in that during wet years, when they do not need their allocations of water, they bank the balance for use in the future. This leads to heavier usage during drought years. And over 50% of the water that naturally drained from the west face of the Rockies is diverted across the continental divide to the east face. One final note, the allocations made in the early 20th century were during an unusually wet period in the region. This became apparent very early on, but allocation levels have remained the same. And scores of dams have been built upstream along the Colorado and its tributaries that contain water that was originally meant to flow down the Colorado. This, and the fact that 4 million people were supported by a river that now supports 44 million people.
@harrickvharrick3957
@harrickvharrick3957 2 месяца назад
Impressive! I wonder what the three long "slots" are for situated on the left @ 16:00 ?
@Kashmir_explorer786
@Kashmir_explorer786 2 месяца назад
These are called desander bays and are constructed for removing sand/silt from water entering the tunnel to safeguard the turbine runner. The velocity of water is reduced to 0.2m/s in these bays and silt settles at bottom of these bays to flush Downstream river
@Kashmir_explorer786
@Kashmir_explorer786 2 месяца назад
These are called desander bays and are constructed for removing sand/silt from water entering the tunnel to safeguard the turbine runner. The velocity of water is reduced to 0.2m/s in these bays and silt settles at bottom of these bays to flush Downstream river
@harrickvharrick3957
@harrickvharrick3957 2 месяца назад
@@Kashmir_explorer786 Wow, thanks for this explanation! So the water goes from those basins where the silt can settle to the turbines? That's rather smart, had not seen an approach done this way before! Tx again, best of greetings!
@jerrodbeck1799
@jerrodbeck1799 2 месяца назад
Nice steel toe boots makes total sense with the concrete is crap👏👏👏
@PhilJonesIII
@PhilJonesIII 2 месяца назад
Yea, all that exposed rebar is worrying.
@waynetemplar2183
@waynetemplar2183 Месяц назад
13:27 I notice the use of safety sandals. Can never have too much PPE
@junglist8505
@junglist8505 2 месяца назад
Me in the gym bathroom when the pre workout does its magic
@StereoSpace
@StereoSpace 2 месяца назад
This sediment is rock powder from the Himalaya?
@Kashmir_explorer786
@Kashmir_explorer786 2 месяца назад
Yes.
@longrider42
@longrider42 19 дней назад
Looks like the Reservoir was being drained?
@smoothlyrough512
@smoothlyrough512 6 часов назад
1 hour after eating Taco Bell be like :
@Chet73
@Chet73 6 часов назад
Yep
@lizwilson5814
@lizwilson5814 Месяц назад
What happens to the debris.???
@davevanatta1965
@davevanatta1965 2 месяца назад
kewl ! but basicly moven the problem down stream where it will build up somewhere else ?
@abandoninplace2751
@abandoninplace2751 2 месяца назад
Alluvium is fine anywhere except behind the dam. In fact, between releases, downstream is being starved of deposition.
@PhilJonesIII
@PhilJonesIII 2 месяца назад
If it doesn't arrive at the coast then you get faster erosion and flooding.
@aaronnoyb
@aaronnoyb 2 месяца назад
At 13:00 onwards, someone got confused between MPa and kPa, when ordering that concrete. Excellent recycling of everyone else's left over rebar too, why buy new.
@Kashmir_explorer786
@Kashmir_explorer786 2 месяца назад
Not only steel rebars the sill beam is also flushed with sediments.
@danlowe8684
@danlowe8684 22 дня назад
I believe the concrete erosion is due to cavitation and not inferior product. I wondered when I first started watching if this would be a problem with the water being obstructed in different places along the spillway throughout the process. FYI, I'm not an expert but have studied the Glen Canyon Dam problem in 1983 and Oroville in 2017. Both dams were nearly lost due to this phenomenon. I don't know if much could be done to solve it other than to make the necessary repairs to the concrete between sediment releases. Check out YT vid 'Challenge at Glen Canyon, 1983'. It is wonderful.
@earlhafer8508
@earlhafer8508 2 месяца назад
Where is that dam?
@kailexx1962
@kailexx1962 15 дней назад
That "Taco Bell" moment.
@operator0
@operator0 2 месяца назад
Which dam is this?
@Melanie16040
@Melanie16040 2 месяца назад
How long does the pool take to refill after being drawn down?
@Kashmir_explorer786
@Kashmir_explorer786 2 месяца назад
Two days
@Melanie16040
@Melanie16040 2 месяца назад
@@Kashmir_explorer786 Wow! That is quick!
@siliconvalleyengineer5875
@siliconvalleyengineer5875 2 месяца назад
this was me this moring after drinking a hot black coffee
@kenh4848
@kenh4848 27 дней назад
That is me after my morning coffee
@wennundaber255
@wennundaber255 6 дней назад
Where is this?
@misterangel8486
@misterangel8486 2 месяца назад
The dam: Yeah sorry, I had the xtra spicey curry. Aaah🤤 I feel so much better now
@Runt8887
@Runt8887 2 месяца назад
Think of the gold in that sediment,wonder if it was vacuumed out how much gold would be there?
@Kashmir_explorer786
@Kashmir_explorer786 2 месяца назад
How to get that gold of mixed in this silt??.
@d.g.rohrig4063
@d.g.rohrig4063 2 месяца назад
Cool!
@user-nr4mr5ul3u
@user-nr4mr5ul3u 2 месяца назад
Whaoo !. I need to make I new Dan ?.
@PassengerFifty7
@PassengerFifty7 2 месяца назад
Not Gonna lie. That spillway should be added to the roster of capital punishments.....wow😢, the power of that water is brutal. Couldn't imagine the horror of falling in.
@lfrankow
@lfrankow 2 месяца назад
like the terminator park scene, but with water..
@StraightSh00t3r
@StraightSh00t3r 2 месяца назад
Now that is a snowstorm.
@michelleleeginger5225
@michelleleeginger5225 16 дней назад
What dam is this?
@highplainsdrifter8034
@highplainsdrifter8034 10 дней назад
I wonder if anyone has ever gone and checked the cracks in the spillway for gold? After they have released!
@stephenmead8183
@stephenmead8183 2 месяца назад
Where does all the sediment end up down stream ? It must raise the river bed ?
@Look_What_You_Did
@Look_What_You_Did 2 месяца назад
You ever see a river higher than the surrounding terrain? Neither has anybody else... It ends up in the ocean.
@stephenmead8183
@stephenmead8183 2 месяца назад
@@Look_What_You_Did yes river beds do rise above the surrounding terrain. Thats why flood banks are built. Check out New Orleans ? The Mississippi River.
@PhilJonesIII
@PhilJonesIII 2 месяца назад
@@Look_What_You_Did It has to arrive at the ocean. Poor dam maintenance has resulted in a lot of coastal flooding.
@philipdawes2661
@philipdawes2661 27 дней назад
I would think that a lot of river life had a bit of a surprise that day .....
@Kashmir_explorer786
@Kashmir_explorer786 27 дней назад
This process continues more than a week when this type of slush released from dam spillway. Most of the fish dies and found outside the water
@philipdawes2661
@philipdawes2661 27 дней назад
@@Kashmir_explorer786 I have a great deal respect for the engineers who design and build structures like dams, for those who maintain them also.
@oldladyfish
@oldladyfish 2 месяца назад
best mud for making soil with created by nature.
@user-hi6xs2kh6w
@user-hi6xs2kh6w Месяц назад
Мимо проплывала рыбка. С каким диким ускорением ее переместило
@pjbaldes
@pjbaldes 17 дней назад
There’s a brief moment where it looks like the sorting hat
@geoffscammell145
@geoffscammell145 27 дней назад
How many bodies were in all of that mud??
@Kashmir_explorer786
@Kashmir_explorer786 27 дней назад
Dead Bodies always float in the water and recover by the rescue team.
@markfosseth8047
@markfosseth8047 2 месяца назад
They should open it more often 🙂
@Kashmir_explorer786
@Kashmir_explorer786 2 месяца назад
It cost more because the water that we released from the radial gate wasn't used for power generation
@user-vq1js6lm4f
@user-vq1js6lm4f Месяц назад
i wonder how much gold could be recovered from that?
@HouseDuke
@HouseDuke 2 месяца назад
That sediment would sure make for great planting soil! Problem is: to harvest, you´d have to be, where only some earth and concrete is between you and milliseconds away from BILLION TONS OF WATER. So I guess that settles that!
@itsnewtoyou
@itsnewtoyou 2 месяца назад
Probably not since it full of heavy metals and trash.
@russellking9762
@russellking9762 2 месяца назад
Not really...because it's already been through the gates at super high speed and pressure the vast bulk of the nutrients would have been washed out...what is mainly left after that is grit. The richest nutrient bearing sediment is much further up the river coming down at a more natural speed which gets deposited onto the fields during natural flow and during flood. The stuff you see here is mainly coarse sandy grit
@davidelliott5843
@davidelliott5843 Месяц назад
Sediment this bad this far up the dam wall suggests the lake bed has filled up with sludge. Its water storage capacity is seriously reduced.
@Kashmir_explorer786
@Kashmir_explorer786 Месяц назад
This is the run of the river project not a storage dam. Sediments build up at the river bed level and flushed downstream annually.
@danmiller7079
@danmiller7079 2 месяца назад
With that long crack in the spillway, it may not be a spillway for long.
@dennisn1672
@dennisn1672 2 дня назад
With that much exposed rebar on the chutes. I wonder how much decay is in the rest of the structure you don't see. Mmmm.
@Kashmir_explorer786
@Kashmir_explorer786 2 дня назад
I'm seeing every aspect of structure found no decay to show in the videos. If there is something interesting I'll share 😀
@lizwilson5814
@lizwilson5814 Месяц назад
The men not wearing hard hats and boots.
@Brian-pz3wh
@Brian-pz3wh 2 месяца назад
That is one very old and worn dam. You can see the eroded concrete has exposed rebar.
@garyradtke3252
@garyradtke3252 2 месяца назад
Heck! that rebar isn't exposed. It's stand tall and proud!
@Brian-pz3wh
@Brian-pz3wh 2 месяца назад
@@garyradtke3252 hahahaha, at least it's lasted this long.
@samuellourenco1050
@samuellourenco1050 2 месяца назад
The concrete seems to have gotten eroded from the process. All that rebar showing.
@navajyotichetia8968
@navajyotichetia8968 2 месяца назад
The spillway base concrete got badly eroded- the might have to remove much of it to repair afresh and even that might be for just one, two gate openings
@Kashmir_explorer786
@Kashmir_explorer786 2 месяца назад
One of the gate concrete eroded and it's repair is in progress. It is due to the opening of the spillway gate for a long time with minimal opening and boulders passing over it during flushing of the reservoir
@russellking9762
@russellking9762 2 месяца назад
@@Kashmir_explorer786 Cavitation?
@jamesoncross7494
@jamesoncross7494 2 месяца назад
Now you see why they use all that hydrolic power to spin turbines and make electricity. I wonder if there any tubines there?
@Kashmir_explorer786
@Kashmir_explorer786 2 месяца назад
No turbines are far away from the dam site connected with 39km tunneling.
@thra5herxb12s
@thra5herxb12s 2 месяца назад
The sediment isn't being removed properly, it's being flushed into the spillway which will soon build up and become dangerously clogged.
@Kashmir_explorer786
@Kashmir_explorer786 2 месяца назад
No. It flushed away from the dam area with pressured water released from Spillway gate during High flow season
@Roybwatchin
@Roybwatchin 2 месяца назад
That dam looks like it needs some serious repair. You ain't paying me enough to walk around inside of those flood gates with water dripping from the ceiling like a torrential rain storm in Kansas. Nope!!
@carolinafrog4365
@carolinafrog4365 2 месяца назад
dang thats alotta mud!!!! anyone consider finding crops that'll grow upstream so you can reduce the volume of erosion? thats alotta dam concrete thats going to need replacement! yikes!
@rustyrazor1853
@rustyrazor1853 8 дней назад
@1:03 did that dam have Taco Bell last night?
@DiamondBill428
@DiamondBill428 8 дней назад
I know how that dam feels sometimes it be like that when I gotta take a crap…
@LIOTBs
@LIOTBs 2 месяца назад
Where they steeling those bolts?
@Kashmir_explorer786
@Kashmir_explorer786 2 месяца назад
Replacing the seal damaged by water
@cornebod
@cornebod 2 месяца назад
Nice, no way they will be able to find any evidence after going through that meat grinder🤗
@dawolf7784
@dawolf7784 Месяц назад
That’s my ass hole after having Taco Bell . Smh lol
@stevejurasinski843
@stevejurasinski843 2 месяца назад
I don’t see the LOCATION of this dam , if in U S, or other nation????
@EE12CSVT
@EE12CSVT 2 месяца назад
Kashmir
@Kashmir_explorer786
@Kashmir_explorer786 2 месяца назад
👍
@davidpalmer9780
@davidpalmer9780 Месяц назад
I think no creature living in the water downstream survived that torrent of sludge.
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