Preliminary Engineering Report Presentation

Neighbors,

The next meeting of the Lake DeTurk Conservancy District will be, Tuesday, October 2, 2012, at 7:00pm in the fellowship hall (basement) of the First Christian Church at 89 South Main Street.

At this meeting Brian McKenna from Burke Engineering will present the findings of the preliminary Lake Deturk Dam engineering report that the District will file with IDNR. This report is part of the District Plan that IDNR mandates each conservancy district provide in the first year of their existence.

It is important for all to know that Burke’s analysis has indicated there are several homes downstream from our dam that would be significantly impacted if our dam were to breach during extreme conditions. Their recommendation to IDNR is that our dam classification be changed from a low hazard to high hazard. If IDNR accepts their findings as accurate, and the classification is changed, it would require an upgrade to our spillway system.

I would ask all in attendance on Tuesday night to keep the questioning centered on the engineering report. We do not wish to pay Brian to be present at the meeting while the Board and our attorney answer questions about other issues that Brian cannot answer.
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Speaking for the Board this possible hazard classification is not something that we expected when we agreed to volunteer our time last March. We knew from previous IDNR inspections that there were some issues but re-classification of the hazard rating was not one of them. However, we will not panic and will not react in knee jerk fashion regarding these new findings.

One option for us going forward is to form a committee of freeholders from various backgrounds to begin looking at grant, bond and loan options as well as cost estimates from companies that perform this kind of work. We have experienced Shireman residents and will need your help to develop a strategic plan. If you are asked to participate, please give it serious consideration.

Regards,

Dean Roberson