Design Standards No. 13: Embankment Dams (Ch. 8: Seepage)
The United States Bureau of Reclamation, 2014
The Bureau of Reclamation design standards present technical requirements and processes to enable design professionals to prepare design documents and reports necessary to manage, develop, and protect water and related resources in an environmentally and economically sound manner in the interest of the American public. Compliance with these design standards assists in the development and improvement of Reclamation facilities in a way that protects the public's health, safety, and welfare; recognizes needs of all stakeholders; and achieves lasting value and functionality necessary for Reclamation facilities. Responsible designers accomplish this goal through compliance with these design standards and all other applicable technical codes, as well as incorporation of the stakeholders’ vision and values, that are then reflected in the constructed facilities. The purpose of this design standard chapter is to draw attention to critical failure modes associated with seepage and the important aspects of seepage control measures in the design of a new embankment dam or in the evaluation and/or modification of an existing embankment dam, and to present recommended practices for analysis of seepage issues and design of seepage control features.
Revision ID: 5948
Revision Date: 12/17/2022