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Modifications of the Plan of the New Croton Dam

Hill, William R. Modifications of the Plan of the New Croton Dam. Paper read before the American Water Works Association, St. Louis, Missouri, June 8, 1904. Pamphlet T 462, Cornell University Library. 359 words

A channel for the overflow is excavated in the rock back of the wall leading down to the river below the dam . The main stone dam , according to the original plan , was to be 600 feet long , extending from the spillway to the foot of the slope at the south side of the valley , thence an embankment and core wall 568 feet long was to continue to the end , making a structure 2,168 feet long . The main stone dam is rubble masonry , faced on both sides , above the surface of the ground , with cut stone in regular courses .

It is 297 feet high from the deepest point of the foundation , which is 131 feet below the bed of the river . Its greatest width at the base is 206 feet and the width at the top is 20 feet . At the junction with the core wall according to the original plan it had a height of 230 feet .

For the purpose of reaching a point where the core wall would have a lesser height , the Aqueduct Commissioners on Sept. 16th , 1896 , on the recommendation of the former Chief Engineer , authorized him to extend the main stone dam 110 feet , in substitution of the embankment and core wall , but even at the point thus reached the core wall would have a height of 200 feet . This extension materially increased the cost of the structure .

The embankment was to be 30 feet wide at the top , with sides sloping in the ratio of two horiozntal to one vertical . The lower portion of the inner slope to a height of 16 feet below the crest of the spillway , to be paved with stone , 18 inches thick , laid dry , upon 12 inches of broken stone , and on the upper part of the slope to a height 12 feet above the crest of the spillway , the paving stone was to be two feet thick , upon 18 inches of broken stone .