Abstract

Although the rehabilitation of the secluded Rush Meadows Dam, in California’s Sierra Nevada, was completed in a single summer, the logistics and associated permitting requirements required months of planning, mainly because of the restrictions that come into play with a project carried out in a federally designated wilderness area. By working closely with multiple regulatory agencies, the dam owner and its partners were able to overcome the many obstacles to repairing the dam and in so doing have ensured that it will continue to operate safely and reliably for years to come.

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