C2.06 - Canyon Lake Dam Rehabilitation

Rehabilitating an Aging Dam to Improve Flood Control.

Sponsor: Ingram School of Engineering
Student Team: Paola Huynh, Catalina Gonzalez, Lauren Graham, Bill LeFranc
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Felipe Gutierrez

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We are researching ways to rehabilitate an aging dam. Our team chose the Canyon Lake Dam because it is near New Braunfels, TX, allowing us to visit on-site. It is an earthen embankment dam that is classified as having high hazard potential. We are studying ways to improve Canyon Lake Dam's flood control system. We are going about our research by investigating the effects of lowering the emergency spillway, adding retention ponds, baffles, and native plants in the downstream path, and placing sensors along the dam for daily inspections. We hope our research is useful data to rehabilitate this time to avoid reconstruction in itself.

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Team Contact Information

Team Project Manager: Paola Huynh, pah117@txstate.edu

Faculty Advisor: Mr. Felipe Gutierrez, wgy8@txstate.edu

C2.06 Team Photo
From left to right (Lauren Graham, Catalina Gonzalez, Paola Huynh, Bill LeFranc)

Let us know what you think! You can evaluate our project here: C2.06 Evaluation Form