Lake Johnson Spillway

Inspecting Dams & Storm Drains

Ensuring safety and reducing flooding before storms


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Storm Drains Dam Safety

Did you know? Raleigh Stormwater inspects dams and storm drains before a storm. This includes checking that lake dams and spillways are properly maintained and working correctly and making sure storm drains are cleared of trash and debris to prepare them for increased rainfall.

Storm Drains

  • Water can move through the stormwater system easier when storm drains are clear.
  • Flooding can still occur if storm drains reach capacity.
  • Contact Stormwater Maintenance if you see a clogged or broken storm drain.

Dam Safety

  • Pay attention to emergency warnings (weather, dam safety, etc.).
  • Avoid areas downstream of dams where flooding is more likely.

4 Tips to Keep You Safe When You're Near a Dam

When you’re planning a trip to your favorite lake, don't forget that a dam may be nearby.

  1. Be aware of where the dam and spillway, which is the channel that carries excess water from the dam, are located on the lake or river (each body of water is different, but the structures should be easy to spot).
  2. While storing water in a dam provides many benefits for the community, containing large amounts of water can be hazardous. Dams may fail during or after large rainstorms. Please pay attention to emergency warnings in your neighborhood and for any areas located downstream of dams where flooding is more likely to occur.
  3. Keep a safe distance from all dam and spillway structures. You may get stuck in the current if you get too close to the top or bottom of the dam where water is released.
  4. In an emergency, call 911.

Contact

 

Wayne Miles, PE
Stormwater Program Manager
wayne.miles@raleighnc.gov
919-996-3964

Department:
Engineering Services
Service Categories:
Stormwater
Related Services:
Stormwater System

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