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  • Concrete and Masonry Dams Inspections

    Credits: 5 PDH

    PDH Course Description:

    This course introduces the basic principles of concrete and masonry dam inspection. It is estimated that there are about 80,000 dams in the US, many of which are reaching the end of their expected useful lives. With the inventory of aging dams, maintenance and inspection become more critical. At the same time, the useful life of a many newer dams may be extended by regular maintenance of deficiencies which are discovered during routine inspections.

    The content of this course is a workbook titled “Inspection of Concrete and Masonry Dams” and a supplemental video, both published by FEMA. Engineers, dam owners, dam safety officials and maintenance contractors will gain an understanding from this course of the areas to be inspected on concrete and masonry dams according to FEMA recommended practices. Additionally, this course could be useful as a guide for training to conduct an inspection on a concrete or masonry dam.

    If you are new to dam safety inspection, the material presented in this course will provide important background information. The discussion of the inspection process is designed to provide the inspector with guidance for conducting a comprehensive inspection of a dam embankment.

    If you have experience with concrete and masonry dams, this course will provide a brief refresher on key terminology used in FEMA dam inspections. Since terminology can differ from agency to agency, you may find it helpful to review this section to become familiar with how terms will be used in this module.

    Topics:

    • Concrete Dam Characteristics
    • Types of Concrete Dams
    • Masonry Dams
    • Concrete and Masonry Construction
    • Concrete Dam Joints, Interior Features, and Water Conveyance Structures
    • Dam Inspection Techniques
    • Documenting and Reporting
    • Deficiency Sighting Techniques
    • Inspecting Dam Interior
    • Inspecting Upstream and Downstream of Dam
    • Inspecting for Deficiencies
    • Characteristics of Dam Cracks
    • Types of Cracks (Structural, Shrinkage, D-Cracking)
    • Crack Surveying
    • Concrete Deterioration
    • Causes of Deterioration
    • Surface Mapping
    • Inspecting for Deterioration
    • Surface Defects
    • Impact Damage
    • Inspecting for Surface Defects
    • Displacement
    • Misalignment
    • Differential Movement
    • Leakage and Seepage
    • Maintenance Concerns
    • Debris and Undesirable Vegetation
    • Previous Repairs
    • Environmental Conditions

    To take this course:

    1.) Enroll in Course: Click below to enroll:
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    2.) Study: Once enrolled, click below to begin the course:

    Download the Study Guide

    3.) Test: Once you've thoroughly read the course materials, please click below to take the final examination.

    Take the final exam

    4.) Certificate: A passing grade of 70% or higher on the exam, is required to receive the certificate of completion for this PDH course.
         NOTE: After the exam is completed, you will need to return to this page, in order to print (download) the certificate of completion.

    Print the Certificate of Completion


    Intended Audience: This course is intended for Geotechnical, Civil, Environmental, Water Resources, and other engineers who may benefit professionally from a general knowledge of concrete and masonry dam inspection procedures.

    Publication Source: National Interagency Committee on Dam Safety

    D. Allen Hughes, PE
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