Local Emergency Flood Plan_20180221CITY OF NORTHAMPTON
LOCAL EMERGENCY FLOOD PLAN
West Street Stop-Log Deployment, December, 2015
Source: By Greg Saulmon, Daily Hampshire Gazette
Emergency Management Department
26 Carlon Drive
Northampton, MA 01060
MEMBERS:
Mayor
Emergency Manager
Fire Department Representative
Police Department Representative
Public Works Director
Original Flood Control Plan- March 19, 1970
Revised- March 18, 1990
April 6, 2001
October 10, 2005
March 10, 2006
February 21, 2018
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Background .................................................................................................... 3
2. Flood Stages and Emergency Coordination ................................................... 4
3. Inundation Mapping and Action Summary .................................................... 11
4. Contact Information ...................................................................................... 20
5. Emergency Dispatch Notification Checklist .................................................. 21
6. Levee Patrol Checklist .................................................................................. 22
7. Stop Log Installation Procedures .................................................................. 25
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1. BACKGROUND
The flood protection system for the City of Northampton consists of two main
parts:
Connecticut River Right Bank – A levee system on the eastern part of the
City affording protection against high water from the Connecticut River.
The system consists of 4,600 linear feet of earthen embankment, 200
linear feet of concrete floodwall, two stop-log closure structures, and a
flood control pump station located at the Wastewater Treatment Facility off
Hockanum Road, and
Mill River Left Bank Smith College - An earth dike and concrete flood wall
in the western part of the City, starting downstream of the Paradise Pond
Dam, which, together with the Mill River diversion canal, affords protection
against flash floods on the Mill River and backwater from the Connecticut
River via the Ox Bow. The system consists of 2,000 linear feet of earthen
embankment, 450 linear feet of concrete floodwall, one stop-log closure
structure, an 11,000 foot long diversion channel for the Mill River, with
associated drop structure. A small pumping station is located near the
southeast corner of the stop-log closure structure on West Street
(Route 66).
The two flood control systems are interdependent; the failure of one system
would cause flooding in the levee-protected area of both systems. The Mill River
can flash flood independently of the Connecticut River due to its local watershed
while the Connecticut River requires a major Northeast Region
(Massachusetts/New Hampshire/Vermont) event to cause flooding.
Current and predicted flood elevation data for the Connecticut River may be
obtained from the National Weather Service (NWS) Advanced Hydrologic
Prediction Service for the river gage named “Connecticut River at Northampton”
which is located at the Flood Control pumping station off Hockanum Road. The
gage datum is recorded in NGVD29, and flood stage is set at 112 feet.
Flooding conditions along the Mill River Flood Control Structure may be due to
the effect of backwater from the Connecticut River, flooding on the Mill River or a
combination of both. Flood elevation and discharge data for the Mill River is
available from the U.S. Geologic Survey (USGS) gage No. 01171500 “Mill River
at Northampton, MA” located near the Clement Street Bridge. The USGS does
not provide hydrologic predictions for the water levels. The estimated discharge
of 2,210 cfs is considered flood stage at 11 feet, which corresponds to 181 feet
NGVD29. The flows in the Mill River should be monitored to be aware of actions
that may need to be implemented, such as closing the West Street closure
structure or employing the West Street Pumping Station based on Mill River
water levels in the lower reaches of the Mill River.
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2. FLOOD STAGES AND EMERGENCY COORDINATION
The emergency phases identified in this local emergency flood plan coincide with
the NWS flood stages for the Connecticut River to maintain consistency between
the local and regional efforts. The flood stages and categories are as follows:
NWS Category
Associated Local
Flood Plan Phase Elevation*
Low Stage A1, A2, A3 100
Action Stage B 110
Flood Stage C 112
Moderate Flood Stage D 115
Major Flood Stage E1, E2, E3 120
Top of Floodwall F1 130
Overtops Dike F2, F3, F4, F5 132
*Connecticut River at Northampton Stage in feet NGVD29
The following sections provide a description of the effects of flooding at various
Connecticut River and Mill River elevations and the responsibilities of local and
State persons and agencies for emergency management response.
It is important to review the flood elevations and actions that are required for both
the Connecticut River and Mill River flooding and monitor the weather forecasts,
the NWS, and USGS gages for flooding information. Flood plan action levels
described in the following sections are based on NGVD29 data, which is the
datum consistently referenced in this Plan. Based on experience in the operation
of the flood control system, the Connecticut River system may be operated
based on predictions from the NWS Advanced Hydrologic Prediction Service.
The Mill River flooding must be predicted by City staff and interior flooding within
the Mill River watershed in combination with a Connecticut River tailwater that is
at the level of the South Street Drop Structure spillway is significant enough to
typically cause Mill River flooding.
The City’s Flood Control System Operation and Maintenance Manual provides
detailed information and procedures for flood control operation, including system
record plans, pumping station operation procedures, valve and gate details, flash
board construction details, etc.
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Phase A1: Elevation 105 ft.
Effect: Connecticut River backs up Wastewater Treatment Facility
(WWTF) effluent line to the manhole invert at Hockanum Road
pumping station.
Duty Action
1. DPW Flood Control
Operator
Alarm at Flood Control Pumping Station sounds and
automatic notification is made to Flood Control
Operator.
Phase A2: Elevation 105.5 to 106 ft.
Effect: WWTF effluent must be pumped as gravity discharge is no longer
possible.
Duty Action
1. DPW Flood Control
Operator
Close outfall gate at its sewage effluent pumping
station so WWTF effluent is pumped to the
Connecticut River.
2. DPW Flood Control
Operator
Close the sluice gate on the gravity conduit at the
Flood Control Pumping Station (located at WWTF)
and pump storm flow to the riverside of the flood
control system.
3. DPW Flood Control
Operator
Notify Highway Superintendent & Sewer Department
Foreman of pumping station status and river level
(and at every increased response phase).
Phase A3: Elevation 107 ft.
Effect: Connecticut River and Mill River Diversion begins flooding Pynchon
Meadows and Manhan Meadows.
Duty Action
1. DPW Flood Control
Operator
Notify Emergency Dispatch (and at every increased
response phase).
2. DPW Highway
Superintendent
Notify Director of Public Works (and at every
increased response phase).
3. DPW Sewer Foreman Close Pynchon Meadow Road and Old Springfield
Road
4. Emergency Dispatch Notify Police (NPD) and Fire Departments (NFD) of
water level, associated response phase, and road
closures.
5. Emergency Dispatch Notify Highway Auto Salvage of water level (Courtesy
Only)
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Phase B: Elevation 110 ft.
Effect: Action Stage.
Duty Action
1. DPW Flood Control
Operator
Notify Emergency Dispatch of river elevation and
response phase.
2. Emergency Dispatch
(at request of Flood
Control Operator; See
Section 4 for Emergency
Dispatch Notification
Checklist)
Notify Mayor, Emergency Manager, NPD, and NFD of
water level and associated response phase.
Phase C: Elevation 112 ft.
Effect: Flood Stage. Manhan Meadows starts flooding into Fort Hill Sewer
interceptor.
Duty Action
1. DPW Flood Control
Operator
Notify Emergency Dispatch of river elevation and
response phase.
2. DPW Sewer Foreman Inspect the Fort Hill Sewer and Mount Tom Sewer
interceptors.
3. Emergency Dispatch
(See Section 4 for
Emergency Dispatch
Notification Checklist)
NPD and NFD shift Officers in Charge (OIC) (call
stations)
Police Chief
Fire Chief
Communications Center Administrator
Notify the following during waking hours only:
Mayor
Central Services Director
Building Commissioner
Pioneer Valley EMS Supervisor
Red Cross
City Council President
Highway Auto Salvage (Courtesy only)
4. Emergency Dispatch Community notification (within areas outside of levee
protection) made to advise of rising water level
through reverse 911 emergency system. Notify local
media.
Example Public Message:
“This is a warning that the Connecticut River is at
flood stage. Low-lying areas of the City not protected
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by the flood control system may be required to
evacuate should the water levels continue to rise. The
Northampton Police Department will warn residents
by loudspeaker should evacuation become
necessary. Please follow the situation on local news
stations, radio, and the City’s website at
www.northamptonma.gov.”
Phase D: Elevation 115 ft.
Effect: Moderate Flood Stage. Route 5/Mt. Tom Road floods near
Easthampton Line and/or Island Road. Venturer’s Field Road and
Hockanum Road near flooding.
Duty Action
1. DPW Flood Control
Operator
Notify Emergency Dispatch of river elevation and
response phase.
2. Emergency Dispatch Notify Phase C list of river elevation and associated
response phase.
3. DPW Highway
Superintendent/ DPW
Sewer Foreman
Close Venturer’s Field Road and Hockanum Road at
dike.
4. DPW Sewer Foreman Dispatch daily frequency levee patrol.
5. DPW Sewer Foreman Close stormwater gate valve at Eastern Avenue.
6. NPD Patrol Fair Street Extension, Walnut Trees Path, Old
Ferry Road, Island Road, and adjacent streets to
warn and evacuate residents.
7. Emergency Dispatch
and NPD
Notify MassDOT District 2 and coordinate with NPD
to close Route 5/Mt. Tom Road south of Atwood
Drive.
8. Emergency Dispatch Notify Massachusetts State Police (MSP) and
Easthampton PD of impending road closing under
Phase E1.
9. Emergency Manager Establish Emergency Operations Center (EOC) at 26
Carlon Drive: no staffing, precautionary measure
only.
10. NPD and NFD Evaluate need for pre-placing emergency equipment
near Island Road neighborhood for use if area
becomes isolated by water.
11. Emergency Dispatch Notify Columbia Gas as a courtesy, in case localized
flooding affects natural gas main in Pleasant Street.
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Phase E1: Elevation 120 ft.
Effect: Major Flood Stage. Old Ferry Road, Fair Street Extension and
Walnut Trees Path starts flooding. Mill River at West Street begins
flood stages.
Duty Action
1. DPW Flood Control
Operator
Notify Emergency Dispatch of river elevation and
response phase.
2. Emergency Dispatch Notify Phase C list of river elevation and associated
response phase.
3. DPW Sewer Foreman Dispatch continuous frequency levee patrol.
6. DPW Sewer Foreman Plug the sewer gate valve at Dike Road (Mount Tom
Sewer interceptor) using SOP in O&M Manual.
4. Mayor Decide whether to call the Emergency Flood
Coordinating Board to a meeting in the EOC
(26 Carlon Drive).
5. Emergency Manager Direct EOC to be staffed at minimal level (2-3
people). Begin planning for food and
accommodations for evacuated residents.
6. DPW Highway
Superintendent/ DPW
Sewer Foreman
Close Old Ferry Road at Interstate 91 underpass and
Fair Street Extension and Walnut Trees Path.
Evacuate occupants on Mt. Tom Road.
8. Emergency Manager Order Pan Am/MassDOT/Amtrak Railroad main
closed. Notify MassDOT District 2.
9. Emergency Manager/
EOC
Notify Massachusetts State Police and MassDOT
request for Interstate 91 Exit 18 ramps to be closed.
Notify Easthampton Police Department of closing.
10. NPD Dispatch traffic police to Route 5/Pleasant Street
closure structure.
11. DPW Highway
Superintendent
Install center uprights for stop-log structures at Route
5/Pleasant Street and Pan Am/MassDOT/Amtrak
Railroad main. Readies sand bags and stop-log
structure materials.
12. DPW Sewer
Foreman
Open fence at Riverbank Road and Route 9 for
vehicular traffic and notifies MassDOT and
Massachusetts State Police due to proximity to
Interstate 91. Evacuate Riverbank Road.
13. DPW Flood Control
Operator
Ensure flap valve on Mill River concrete wall off West
Street (south of bridge) is closed. DPW readies West
Street pumping station. Pumping as required.
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Phase E2: Elevation 124 ft.
Effect: Sill of stop log structure at Route 5/Pleasant Street begins flooding
(Sill at 124.1 feet). Sill of stop log structure at Pan Am/ MassDOT/
Amtrak Railroad main line is within one foot of flooding (Sill at 125.0
feet). Mill River at West Street flood control activities commence.
Duty Action
1. DPW Flood Control
Operator
Notify Emergency Dispatch of river elevation and
response phase.
2. Emergency Dispatch Notify Phase C list of river elevation and associated
response phase. Notify MassDOT of Route 66/West
Street closure.
3. DPW Highway
Superintendent
Deploy full stop log structures, Route 5/Pleasant
Street and Pan Am/ MassDOT/ Amtrak Railroad main
line.
4. DPW Water
Superintendent
Shut off water mains on Mill River Bridges as
determined by Water Superintendent.
5. NPD Dispatch traffic police to West Street closure
structure.
6. DPW Highway
Superintendent
Install center uprights for stop log structures at Mill
River at West Street. Ready sand bags and stop log
structure materials.
7. Emergency Manager/
EOC
Make preparations for an additional 30 DPW workers
to assist with emergency stand-by.
8. NPD and NFD Begin water rescue operations as necessary.
9. Emergency Manager Increase EOC staffing level up to maximum (to be
determined by Emergency Manager).
Phase E3: Elevation 127 ft.
Effect: Connecticut River flood level within three feet of top of concrete
wall flood control facility at WWTF. Mill River at West Street nears
flood levels. Portions of South Street/Route 10 (Mill River east) start
flooding.
Duty Action
1. DPW Highway
Superintendent
Deploy full stop logs structures on West Street.
2. DPW Highway
Superintendent
Construct and install flash boards on the top of the
concrete floodwall adjacent to the Hockanum Road
Pumping Station per O&M manual detail.
3. DPW Highway
Superintendent
Distribute sandbags to critical locations along Mill
River dikes based on feedback from patrols.
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Duty Action
4. NPD Patrol on Earle Street, Paquette Avenue, South
Street/Route 10 (Mill River east), Texas Road and
West Street (Mill River east to Earle Street) to warn
and evacuate residents.
5. Mayor Request Governor to declare State of Emergency.
Phase F1: Elevation 130 ft.
Effect: Flood level is at top of concrete wall of Flood Control Facility. Flash
boards on the top of the concrete floodwall should prevent
overtopping.
Duty Action
1. DPW Wastewater
Superintendent & Flood
Control Pumping Station
Operator
Evacuate Flood Control Pumping Station and WWTF.
2. Mayor and
Emergency Manager
Assume command of emergency situation. Order all
residents to evacuate areas of City under elevation of
135 ft.
Phase F2: Elevation 132 ft.
Effect: Flood level is at top of Connecticut River dikes. Connecticut River
ready to over run into city property along the entire Connecticut
River dike system.
Duty Action
1. Mayor and
Emergency Manager
Continue evacuation of City under elevation of 135
feet.
Phase F3: Elevation 137 ft.
Effect: Mill River is at top of old railroad bridge opening downstream of
West Street. Portions of Lovefield Street begin flooding. Mill River
flood control system starts flooding City (direct link to downtown)
via old Mill River bed (formerly railroad, now a bicycle rail trail).
Duty Action
1. Mayor and
Emergency Manager
Command emergency situation. Order all residents to
evacuate areas of City under elevation of 145 ft.
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Phase F4: Elevation 140 ft.
Effect: Mill River is at top of flood control structure downstream of West
Street.
Duty Action
1. Mayor and
Emergency Manager
Command emergency situation. Order all residents to
evacuate areas of City under elevation of 150 ft.
Phase F5: Elevation 145 ft.
Effect: Mill River is at top of flood control structure upstream of West
Street.
Duty Action
1. Mayor and
Emergency Manager
Continue to order all residents to evacuate areas of
City under elevation of 150 ft.
3. INUNDATION MAPPING AND ACTION SUMMARY
The following figures depict the inundation areas for critical action stages. A
summary of the locations and major actions to be taken during each flood Phase
are shown to summarize the requirements in Section 3.
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4. CONTACT INFORMATION
Agency/Person Contact Information
City of Northampton Personnel
Department of Public Works
(DPW) Flood Control Operator
Pumping Station, 413-587-1093
Dale Small, cell: 413-539-0440
On Call WWTP: 413-530-4994
DPW Wastewater Superintendent Jim Zimmerman
413-587-1090
Director of DPW Donna LaScaleia
413-587-1570 ext. 4301; cell: 802-490-9602
DPW Highway Superintendent Rich Parasiliti
413-587-1570, ext. 4317; cell:413-230-4200
DPW Sewer Foreman Brendan Shea
413-587-1570 ext. 4316; cell: 413-687-2902
Emergency Dispatch 413-587-1100
Emergencies: 911
Mayor David J. Narkewicz
413-587-1249
Emergency Manager Jon Davine
Emergency Management Coordinator
413-587-1032
Police (NPD) Chief Jody Kasper
413-587-1110 (Desk Officer)
Fire Department (NFD) Chief Duane Nichols
413-587-1032 (Admin)
Community Notification City’s Reverse 911 System – CODE RED
Central Services Director David Pomerantz
413-587-1238
Building Commissioner Louis Hasbrouck
413-587-1240
Other Agencies/Persons
Massachusetts State Police 413-584-3000
Pan Am Dispatch; 800-955-9207
MassDOT Rail Programs Tim Doherty; 857-368-8965
MassDOT District 2 413-586-1611, after hours 800-227-0608
Red Cross 413-584-8887
City Council President Ryan O’Donnell, XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Easthampton Police Department 413-527-1212
Highway Auto David Amo
413-594-9603 (home)
413-885-2072 (cell)
Columbia Gas, External Affairs Tracy Stefanowicz; 413-784-2130
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5. EMERGENCY DISPATCH NOTIFICATION CHECKLIST
Print blank form to fill out for each flooding event and keep on file at DPW.
Date/Time Event Begin: _____________________________________
Date/Time Event End: _____________________________________
Phase Completed/
Time
Emergency Dispatch Notification/Action
Phase A1
(105 ft) None
Phase A2
(106 ft) None
Phase A3
(107 ft)
_______
_______
_______
Police OIC (NPD)
Fire Department OIC (NFD)
Highway Auto Salvage (Courtesy only)
Phase B
(110 ft)
_______
_______
_______
_______
Mayor
Emergency Manager
NPD
NFD
Phase C
(112 ft)
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
Reverse 911 to community, local media
NPD (OIC)
NFD (OIC)
Fire Chief
Police Chief
Communications Center Administrator
Emergency Manager
(Non-Emergency; Waking Hours Only):
Mayor
Central Services Director
Building Commissioner
Pioneer Valley EMS Supervisor
Red Cross Northampton
City Council President
Highway Auto Salvage (Courtesy only)
Phase D
(115 ft)
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
Phase C List
MassDOT District 2 (Close Rt 5 south of Atwood Dr)
MSP (for impending road closing)
Easthampton PD (for impending road closing)
Columbia Gas (Courtesy for potential flooding)
Phase E1
(120 ft)
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______
Phase C List
Pan Am/ MassDOT Railroad to close main line
MSP and MassDOT District 2 for I-91 Exit 18 ramps to be
closed
Easthampton PD (for road closing)
Columbia Gas (Courtesy for potential flooding)
Phase E2 to
F6 (124+ ft) None.
Emergency Operations Center in charge of communications
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6. LEVEE PATROL CHECKLIST
Date: ___________ Inspectors Initials (2 person team): ____________________
Time Inspection Began: _____________ Connecticut River El. _______ NAVD29
Time Inspection Ended: _____________ Connecticut River El. _______ NAVD29
Levee(s) and Station Range(s) Inspected:
________________________________________________________________
Type (Circle One): Daily Inspection Continuous Inspection
Take photographs of all significant issues
(use date/time stamp feature on the camera, when possible).
Safety Equipment for Patrols:
Portable radio or cell phone Safety vests
Watch Life jackets
Log book Footwear (Foul weather)
Hard hats Harnesses
Plans of flood control project
Weather gear
40 feet of ½” nylon safety line to
connect team members
Flashlights Camera
Flood Fighting Equipment (quickly accessible if an issue is identified):
Sandbags Short wooden stakes
Mallet 6 mil poly sheeting
Probing rod
Levees Inspection Items:
Look for sand boils or unusual wet areas landward of the landside toe
Look for slides or sloughing in levee side slopes
Look for wave wash or scouring of the riverside levee slope
Look for low areas in levee crown
Check flap/sluice gates for proper closure
Check gap closures (stop-log/sandbag, etc.)
Notes/Issues:
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Concrete Floodwalls Inspection Items:
Look for saturated areas or sand boils landward of the floodwall;
Look for settlement (movement) of the floodwall;
Look for bank caving that may affect the structural stability of the floodwall;
Inspect toe drain risers (discharging/non-discharging);
Inspect the landside of floodwall for any leakage, especially around the
monolith joints;
Inspect for wet areas, soft areas, seeps, and sink holes landward of the
toe of the floodwall; and
Check gap closures (stop-log/sandbag, etc.)
Notes/Issues:
Source: FEMA, Emergency Preparedness Guidelines for Levees A Guide for
Owners and Operators, January 2012.
Common Flood-fighting Methods:
Source: State of California, California Natural Resources Agency, Department Of Water
Resources, Flood Fighting Methods.
https://www.water.ca.gov/LegacyFiles/floodmgmt/docs/flood_fight_methods.pdf .
Sandboil Ring
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Protection for a Riverside Boil on the Levee
Wavewash Protection
Water Level
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7. STOP LOG INSTALLATION PROCEDURES
The following are procedures for stop log installation at each of the three closure
structures in the flood control system. The written procedures are followed by
figures depicting the installation at each location.
West Street Stop Log Structure
Sill Elevation: 131.4 feet
Deploy at: 124 feet
Crew:
(1) Working Foreman
(1) Truck Driver
(1) Fork Lift operator
(1) Loader operator
(2) Laborers
Vehicle List:
(1) Loader with boom that lifts 14 feet high for West Street
(2) Loader with forks for loading at DPW
(1) Truck for trusses
(1) Truck for Stop Logs
(2) Pick-up trucks that can haul equipment
Equipment List:
(2) 25 foot chains with slip and grab hooks on each end
(1) Iron Pry Bar
(2) Shovels-flat and pointed
(1) Pick
(1) 10-12 lbs long handle sludge hammer
(1) 3-4 lbs short handle sludge hammer
(1) 20 oz. Framers hammer
(2) 20 foot extension ladders
(1) Chain saw
(4) 100 foot electric extension cords
(1) Portable Generator 3-4 receptacles
(1) Small air compressor
(1) Air nail gun 10-12-16-penny
(5) Gals. of gas mix for chain saw
(5) Gals. of regular gas for generator
Lighting for work area
Cones and Barriers for work area
(28) Pieces of 1/2” or 3/8” plywood for Stop Log Wall
(1,800) sf 6 mil poly sheeting for riverside of wall
(8) Wooden wedges
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Procedures:
1. Working Foreman and an equipment operator go to West Street and
prepare the site for Stop Log assembly with pick-up truck with equipment,
loader with boom, and generator for lighting (if needed).
a. The equipment will be unloaded in areas out of the way for stop log
assembly.
b. At West Street traffic cones, barricades, and lighting will be set up.
The area is for designated vehicles and only the Working Foreman
will permit entry to the work site. This will ensure a safe and
controllable work zone.
c. Truss connections will be uncovered. Dirt and debris shall be
removed from the truss connectors.
2. Remaining crew of four men loads uprights (trusses) and hardware,
delivers to site and installs.
a. The load will be delivered to West Street. The truck driver will stay
at West Street and assist with truss assembly.
b. When work zone is ready the trusses will be unloaded and
installed.
3. Forklift loads stop-logs and delivers to West Street for installation
a. Second truck is loaded with stop logs and delivered to West Street.
b. The forklift is left at DPW because too many vehicles in one spot
are hazardous to the crew at West Street.
c. Stop logs are installed up to 4 feet high.
d. Drive wooden wedges between the top log and the slots to prevent
floatation.
4. When the stop logs are starting to be installed, poly sheeting and plywood
are delivered. See “Plywood Delivery” below.
a. Plywood shall be placed on the riverside of the stop logs when the
walls are 4 feet high. They will be nailed to the stop logs when the
logs are assembled.
b. Fasten more as the wall gets higher.
5. Install poly sheeting on the riverside side of the levee to anticipated water
level with sandbags to tamp down the sheeting.
a. Place poly sheeting on the outside of the plywood and lay 3 feet on
roadway.
b. Use detail for stacking overlapping bags in a double row on the
riverside of the stop logs three high to tamp the sheeting against
the roadway.
c. See “Sandbag Construction and Delivery”
6. Assemble the log stops to level decided by DPW/Working Foreman.
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Route 5/Pleasant Street Stop Log Structure
Sill Elevation: 124.1 feet
Deploy at: 120 feet
Crew:
(1) Working Foreman
(1) Loader operator
(3) Laborers
Vehicle List:
(1) Loader/backhoe
(2) Pick-up trucks that can haul equipment
Equipment List:
Same as for West Street, except:
(12) Pieces of 1/2” or 3/8” plywood for Stop Log Wall
(6) Wooden wedges
Procedures:
1. Open Stop Log housing structure and slide stop-logs on rails for access
2. Install trusses
3. Install stop logs
4. Drive wooden wedges between the top log and the slots to prevent
floatation.
5. When the stop logs are starting to be installed, poly sheeting and plywood
are delivered. See “Plywood Delivery” below.
a. Plywood shall be placed on the riverside of the stop logs when the
walls are 4 feet high. They will be nailed to the stop logs when the
logs are assembled.
b. Fasten more as the wall gets higher.
6. Install poly sheeting on the riverside side of the levee to anticipated water
level with sandbags to tamp down the sheeting.
a. Place poly sheeting on the outside of the plywood and lay 3 feet on
roadway.
b. Use detail for stacking overlapping bags in a double row on the
riverside of the stop logs three high to tamp the sheeting against
the roadway.
c. See “Sandbag Construction and Delivery”
7. Assemble the log stops to level decided by DPW/Working Foreman.
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Pan Am/ MassDOT/ Amtrak Stop Log Structure
Sill Elevation: 125.0 feet
Deploy at: 120 feet
Crew:
(1) Working Foreman
(1) Loader operator
(3) Laborers
Vehicle List:
(1) Loader/backhoe
(2) Pick-up trucks that can haul equipment
(1) 1 ton dump truck
Equipment List:
Same as for West Street, except:
(8) Pieces of 1/2” or 3/8” plywood for Stop Log Wall
(4) Wooden wedges
Procedures:
1. Open Stop Log housing structure and slide stop-logs on rails for access
2. Install trusses
3. Install stop logs
4. Drive wooden wedges between the top log and the slots to prevent
floatation.
5. When the stop logs are starting to be installed, poly sheeting and plywood
are delivered. See “Plywood Delivery” below.
a. Plywood shall be placed on the riverside of the stop logs when the
walls are 4 feet high. They will be nailed to the stop logs when the
logs are assembled.
b. Fasten more as the wall gets higher.
6. Install poly sheeting on the riverside side of the levee to anticipated water
level with sandbags to tamp down the sheeting.
a. Place poly sheeting on the outside of the plywood and lay 3 feet on
ballast.
b. Use detail for stacking overlapping bags in a double row on the
riverside of the stop logs three high to tamp the sheeting against
the ballast.
c. See “Sandbag Construction and Delivery”
7. Assemble the log stops to level decided by DPW/Working Foreman.
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Plywood Delivery
Crew:
(4) to (6) men total with 2 or 3 men per truck
Vehicle List:
(2) Trucks for plywood
Equipment List:
(Up to 48) Pieces of 1/2” or 3/8” plywood
Procedures:
1. Water Department crew assembles for delivering plywood
2. Load Truck
3. Deliver to sites as directed by DPW/Working Foreman
Sandbag Construction and Delivery
Crew:
(1) Working Foreman
(2) Sander operators
(2) Truck Drivers
Vehicle List:
(2) Sanders that eject sand from the sides or back
(1) Loader/backhoe
(2) Trucks for transport
Equipment List:
(Up to 200) Sand bags @ 24” x 18” ea.
Procedures:
1. Sand bags are gathered at salt shed
2. Crew at DPW fills bags with sander and loads onto trucks
3. Deliver to stop log sites
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