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Thursday, April 3, 2008 6:05 PM PDT
During a routine dive training operation on March 21, a San Bernardino County Sheriffs Department diver observed a crack on one of the arches of Bear Valley Dam. The diver did not have the tools to accurately measure the width, depth or length of the crack. He also did not have time to check the other 10 arches.
After hearing the report and confirming that the dam is not leaking, the Big Bear Municipal Water District sent its engineer for a preliminary evaluation of the divers observations. The crack was reported to the California state dam safety regulators.
The engineers conclusion is that if the crack is new in the last two or three years, it may have been caused by normal processes including minor dam settlement or seismic activity. He went on to say that the mass concrete infilling of the arch (in 1988) and the new 24-inch-thick reinforced concrete wall ... were added for just this situation where the original dam continues to degrade over time.
According to the engineer, the crack is inconsequential to the safety of Bear Valley Dam. The state dam safety regulators agreed with the MWD engineers assessment and provided the MWD with recommendations for a more thorough inspection.
The Sheriffs dive team returns to complete a more thorough inspection of all the dam arches on Friday, April 4. Divers agreed to volunteer their service to perform the inspection, which will be videotaped. The videotape will be evaluated by the MWD engineer and engineers at the California State Division of Safety of Dams.
As soon as the two agencies review and analyze the video, reports will be formally presented and discussed by the MWD board.

Big Bear Grizzly » News » Latest News
Big Bear Grizzly (News Paper)
Dam gets underwater inspection
E-mail story | Printer Friendly Version
Thursday, April 3, 2008 6:05 PM PDT
During a routine dive training operation on March 21, a San Bernardino County Sheriffs Department diver observed a crack on one of the arches of Bear Valley Dam. The diver did not have the tools to accurately measure the width, depth or length of the crack. He also did not have time to check the other 10 arches.
After hearing the report and confirming that the dam is not leaking, the Big Bear Municipal Water District sent its engineer for a preliminary evaluation of the divers observations. The crack was reported to the California state dam safety regulators.
The engineers conclusion is that if the crack is new in the last two or three years, it may have been caused by normal processes including minor dam settlement or seismic activity. He went on to say that the mass concrete infilling of the arch (in 1988) and the new 24-inch-thick reinforced concrete wall ... were added for just this situation where the original dam continues to degrade over time.
According to the engineer, the crack is inconsequential to the safety of Bear Valley Dam. The state dam safety regulators agreed with the MWD engineers assessment and provided the MWD with recommendations for a more thorough inspection.
The Sheriffs dive team returns to complete a more thorough inspection of all the dam arches on Friday, April 4. Divers agreed to volunteer their service to perform the inspection, which will be videotaped. The videotape will be evaluated by the MWD engineer and engineers at the California State Division of Safety of Dams.
As soon as the two agencies review and analyze the video, reports will be formally presented and discussed by the MWD board.