Dam Engineering Study

As new owners of the Lake DeTurk Dam, our conservancy district needs to learn more about our 41 year old dam to best manage for the long term. In the next couple of weeks, you will see activity in the area of the dam and spillway. Christopher B. Burke Engineering (CBBEL) staff and their contractors will soon begin the engineering work needed to support the District Plan required by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources (IDNR). CBBEL will complete the following studies and report back to the Board by the end of July.

  • a. Field inspection of the dam to determine general dam condition
  • b. Accurate topographic ground survey of dam embankment, spillway system, and abutments. Survey will provide 1 foot contours and identify property lines.
  • c. Geotechnical engineering investigation – current limited data in IDNR reports; required for DNR approval of work permits
  • d. Conduit video inspection – document condition of pipe
  • e. Develop a hydrologic model; determine land use; determine spillway capacity and whether it meets the national standard 50% PMP (27 inches rain/6 hour) which IDNR has adopted.

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At our June 5 Board meeting, we will discuss the lake usage policy and ID cards for residents.  Keep checking back to this website for updates on upcoming meetings, meeting minutes and District documents.

The Board intends for this website to become the primary source of information for Lake DeTurk Conservancy District (LDCD) residents. Please share this information with your neighbors.  There is a contact form on the website for you to send your suggestions and comments to the Board.