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Wednesday for Hoffman

Postby ja-knee-sea » Tue Jun 19, 2012 1:31 pm

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Hofmann Dam removal begins Wednesday
Entire 150-foot notch expected to be complete by July 7

By BOB UPHUES
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The removal of Hofmann Dam, which was scheduled to begin on Monday, will commence Wednesday morning when a 30-foot hole is punched through its concrete face.

The Riverside village board gave the green light to move ahead with the work at a special meeting held June 11. At that time, Jeff Zuercher, project manager for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, had announced that work was slated to proceed on June 18.

The reason for the delay, Zuercher said, was that the contractor for the job temporarily needed the excavator, to be used for the Hofmann notching, at another job site.

On Monday, the village of Riverside provided an itinerary for the dam removal, setting Wednesday as the start date. According to Zuercher, an excavator outfitted with a jackhammer will begin chipping away at the center of the dam.

'They'll begin about [7:15] and go all day to get the notch, he said Zuercher.

An air compressor set up near the Hofmann Tower, which will be cordoned off by construction fencing, will be attached to the jackhammer on the 20-to 30-foot-long excavator.

'The excavator will extend the arm and start to pound away at the dam, said Zuercher. As the hammer pokes away, pieces will break out, and it will keep chipping away. After the first day, Zuercher said he expects the notch to be 30-feet wide by about 5-feet deep. The next day, the excavator will take the 30-foot notch down to bedrock. By Monday, June 25 the water behind the dam should have equalized with the water downstream.

If there are no work interruptions due to weather or other factors, the entire 150-foot-wide notch in the dam should be complete in 10 more working days, by July 7. According to Zuercher, the entire removal will be done by the jackhammer method, similar to the way Fairbank Dam was removed earlier this year.

The water level of the Des Plaines River inched up over the weekend after a soaking rain Saturday night and Sunday morning. The water level, which had dipped to just below 2 feet had risen to nearly 3 feet by Sunday afternoon.

By Tuesday morning, the water level had dipped back to 2 feet.

Even before the dam is completely removed, according to the construction itinerary, planting of the exposed mud flats above the dam will begin. That work is slated to begin June 29 and continue until almost the end of July.

The gravel access roads to the dam removal site should be removed by the end of July and the turbidity curtain, which is topped with yellow plastic and marks the extent of the sediment stabilization upstream of the dam, is scheduled to come out of the river by Aug. 7.
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Re: Wednesday for Hoffman

Postby ja-knee-sea » Wed Jun 20, 2012 8:50 am

It's done... When I left at 8:15 am, it was already draining through a 10 x 10 hole... Lot's of spectators and "filmers"... I just got a call from an onlooker who said it was foaming now... Oboy... Corps of Engineers, the people who brought you New Orleans...
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Re: Wednesday for Hoffman

Postby wallhead » Wed Jun 20, 2012 11:29 am

Was down there this morning as well.Been leary about this project from the get go.After all it,s the Army Corp.Just have to see the results before making an opinion.
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Re: Wednesday for Hoffman

Postby ja-knee-sea » Wed Jun 20, 2012 11:55 am

I was on the Riverside side, under the trees right on the dam line... I got 51 minutes of video(mini DV), but have no idea how to get it digitized and/or edited...
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Re: Wednesday for Hoffman

Postby wallhead » Wed Jun 20, 2012 12:38 pm

I was on the lyons side have.Have pictures but can,t upload from my hardrive.Also flip video will try youtube.
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Postby ja-knee-sea » Thu Jun 21, 2012 9:31 am

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Re: Wednesday for Hoffman

Postby Johnnyfishinghook » Sun Jun 24, 2012 1:00 pm

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Re: Wednesday for Hoffman

Postby ja-knee-sea » Sun Jun 24, 2012 3:04 pm

Ye Olde Toilet Bowl...
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Re: Wednesday for Hoffman

Postby Ichthyguy » Mon Jun 25, 2012 7:20 am

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Re: Wednesday for Hoffman

Postby ja-knee-sea » Mon Jun 25, 2012 10:17 am

100 feet wide and 4 inches deep... They ruined the river... Looks like the original small, natural waterfall is back... How are they going to "fix" that now???
The Army Corps of Engineers!!!! The People Who Brought You New Orleans :roll:
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Re: Wednesday for Hoffman

Postby wallhead » Mon Jun 25, 2012 12:43 pm

What looks like a waterfall behind the big dam,is actually the old horseshoe dam.It was built before the big one.Thier planning to take that one out too.Personally I,d leave it alone,but thats me.
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Re: Wednesday for Hoffman

Postby mrkank » Tue Jun 26, 2012 7:11 am

that area around the dam was nothing but a garbage dump !!! fishing line , bait containers and trash all along the river and in the woods !!glad to see the dam removed !!!!!
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Re: Wednesday for Hoffman

Postby The Little King » Tue Jun 26, 2012 4:40 pm

Its really refreshing to see tax payer money getting used in such a way to really help the area out.
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Re: Wednesday for Hoffman

Postby buildinon » Wed Jun 27, 2012 1:44 am

You guys might be upset down that way...but...up here in the Buffalo Grove / Riverwoods area it might help us out with the flooding we get every time it rains. When it rains the area up here floods along the Des Plaines from even 1 inch of rain and creates a mess, so the removal of the dams to the residents farther north even north of us through Lincolnshire and so on is a good thing. I know as a fisherman it sucks, but there are always other factors.
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Re: Wednesday for Hoffman

Postby Ichthyguy » Wed Jun 27, 2012 7:51 am

Eek-a-mouse:

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The foolish man builds his house on the sand
And when the rain came tumbling down
The foolish man house is washed away"
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