Fearing dam break, U.S. lowers lake water level
- From: "George" <george@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2007 06:00:40 -0500
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16757916/
Army engineers drop Lake Cumberland in 'emergency action' to curb risk
Updated: 7:35 p.m. ET Jan 22, 2007
FRANKFORT, Ky. - Fearing a dam break that could cause catastrophic flooding
in Kentucky and Tennessee, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers began lowering
the water level on Lake Cumberland on Monday.
The measure was aimed at reducing pressure on the weakened 240-foot-high
dam, said Lt. Col. Steven J. Roemhildt, commander of the Corps of
Engineers' Nashville office.
"We must take this emergency action to reduce risk to the public and to the
dam itself," he said in a statement.
If the dam, which is nearly a mile long, were to break, flooding in
communities downstream along the Cumberland River could kill people and
cause an estimated $3.4 billion in damage, Roemhildt said. Cities along the
Cumberland include Nashville, Tenn.
Corps spokesman Bill Peoples said failure of the dam was not imminent. But
he said people should have evacuation plans ready in Nashville and other
downstream communities, including Burkesville in Kentucky and Celina,
Carthage, Clarksville, Gallatin and Hendersonville in Tennessee.
The dam, which has a concrete core surrounded by earth, was built near
Jamestown in the early 1950s. The lake it holds back was created as part of
a federal plan to control floods along the Ohio and Mississippi rivers.
Roemhildt said water has been seeping under the dam and eroding the
limestone on which the concrete rests. He said crews were pumping grout
into the ground to counter the erosion.
Reducing the water level could have a major ecological and economic effect
as well. Roemhildt said people can expect fish kills because of a rise in
water temperature, and boats at marinas could be left high and dry.
Kentucky Commerce Secretary George Ward said as many as 90 percent of the
launching ramps will be unusable because they won't reach the water's
surface.
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