During construction at an existing high-risk dam, Keller provided dewatering, enabling embankment and foundation improvements that addressed drainage and seismic stability concerns.
Isabella Reservoir was constructed from 1948 to 1953 for flood control, irrigation, and recreation. Located about an hour’s drive East of Bakersfield, CA, it consists of two large earthen embankment dams (main and auxiliary) with heights of 100 ft and 185 ft, bridging a valley of alluvial soils. The site is in a remote area of the Sierra Nevada Mountains along a winding two-lane road that follows the Kern River.
Following a USACE dam safety modification study in 2006, the dam was ranked as high-risk due to seismic, hydrologic (overtopping), and seepage deficiencies. Improvements to reduce potential dam failure included a raise, a new spillway, and new drainage features. This last item required a dewatering system for each dam ahead of excavation activities for toe drains and filters.
Keller provided a comprehensive dewatering solution that allowed for stable and safe excavation zones at the downstream toe of each dam, including:
Source: Isabella Lake Dam Safety Project
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