The agency will spend $8 million to place temporary cages of sand atop the sides and embankments of Watts Bar, Fort Loudoun, Tellico and Cherokee dams, Mr. Bach said.
According to the article, the work will be completed by Jan. 1 due to concerns about the "highly unlikely" potential for massive flooding if heavy rains overtop the dams.
Don't they have sluice gates? What is TVA not telling us? Why the sudden urgency after all these decades? Would we have even heard about this if it weren't for the fact that people driving over Ft. Loudoun Dam might notice the sandbagging? Does anyone trust anything TVA says any more? /tinfoilhat
UPDATE: The Maryville Daily Times has more details in this article. Once you get past all the rigamarole, the last paragraph offers a clue as to what really might be going on:
The higher predicted flood levels are the result of improved data gathered in part from experience gained during large storms, revised analysis of spillway water flow rates at dams and higher initial reservoir levels in TVA's new reservoir operating policy.
Emphasis added.
TVA adopted a new reservoir operating policy in 2004, allowing for higher winter reservoir levels. At the time, it was determined there would be no increased flood risk under the new policy.
TVA's Record of Decision on the new policy states with regard to flood control:
Based on the results of the flood risk analysis, TVA has decided to raise winter flood guides and winter operating ranges on Blue Ridge, Boone, Chatuge, Cherokee, Douglas, Fontana, Hiwassee, Norris, Nottely, South Holston, and Watauga. Additionally to better protect against the risk of flooding for all main river projects (with the most benefits realized at Chattanooga), TVA will slow the filling of the three upper mainstem projects (Fort Loudoun/Tellico, Watts Bar, and Chickamauga) to reach the summer operating zone by early May.[..]
Based on computer simulations, the Preferred Alternative is not expected to increase flood damage associated with flood events up to a 500-year magnitude at any critical location within the Tennessee Valley, including Chattanooga. Rather, with the slowed filling of the three upper mainstem reservoirs, flood risk protection should be increased for locations on all of TVA’s mainstem reservoirs, including Chattanooga. The Preferred Alternative will increase the minimum depth of the Tennessee River navigation channel at two important locations and will maintain power system reliability while lessening impacts on the delivered cost of power compared to other alternatives.
So instead of revising the policy based on the new computer models and data, they're going to pile sandbags on top of the mainstream dams?
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Are you suggesting that
Are you suggesting that TVA's engineering and planning aren't to be trusted? What could possibly go wrong?
To be fair to TVA, TVA
To be fair to TVA, TVA pretty much set the standards for large event flood routing in this part of the country. They took the NOAA standards in use for the rest of the country and improved them significantly. That's been many years and you may say "that was then, this is now".
Large dams are designed for the Probable Maximum Flood (PMF). It's a rainfall event/flood that should never occur (based on statistical analysis, modeling, etc). The estimates of what a PMF could be are evolving, the first work was of course done before computer analyses were available. I'm not sure whether the sandbagging is a result of new research/developments or the new levels mentioned above. The WVLT report seems to indicate it is connected to nuclear plant permitting in Alabama.
To be fair to TVA, TVA
To be fair to TVA, TVA pretty much set the standards for large event flood routing in this part of the country.
Wasn't that many years (decades?) ago? Do they really know what they are doing any more? Are they thinking ahead, planning for the future? Sandbags? That's the future of our dams?
Their technical people are
Their technical people are still top notch, they are just hamstrung by management.
Isn't TVA an expert at
Isn't TVA an expert at sandbagging?
The dogmas of the quiet past, are inadequate to the stormy present.
President Abraham Lincoln 1862
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giant sand dikes
The discription in the Maryville Daily Times article matches the giant sand dikes used in the Fargo flooding. I don't know if the Fargo news sites still have the photos on line, but the fabric dikes allow tractors to place bucket loads of sand between walls of, yes, sandbags.