Lakes

Shadow Lake Association

Lake Parker Association

Letters of Support

W&S BUDGET AMENDMENT

The State of Vermont is in support of a time extension request for the Shadow Lake Dam A&E

FEMA EXTENSION LETTER

Water Testing

Summary of meeting (10.01.25) with Ben and Steve at VT DSP 

SLD Update: Zoom Meeting with VT Dam Safety Engineers, Hydraulic Engineers, W&S, and Flood Plain Director Sacha Peeler

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GhXw6DW15JfXZC1WZx2VjE72ZIDvmHmW/view

Shadow Lake Emergency Plan 2025 update

SLD Survey Map 

Weston & Sampson drilled borings at Shadow Lake Dam on Thursday, June 5th. 

Weston & Sampson Phone Conversation August 7, 2025 In Thomas’s voice.   

7/24/2025 Weston & Sampson Update:

  • Working on setting up a meeting with Ben Green to discuss the possibility of extending the dam on the left and right sides on to private properties that would be purchased by the town to allow raising of the dam crest and maintaining historic lake levels.
  • Stability analysis nearly complete. It appears the downstream slope of the dam meets the minimum factor of safety requirements provided the dam maintains 1.5 feet of freeboard during the design storm.
  • The seepage analysis indicates an inadequate factor of safety values, which should not be a surprise since seepage through the dam is observed. Seepage through the dam when water levels rise above historic lake levels is a deficiency that will need to be addressed. We will likely control seepage with the use of sand filters installed within the dam embankment.
  • The poor condition of the auxiliary spillway and persistent seepage below this spillway is another deficiency that will need to be addressed. We are currently looking at the most cost-effective measures to correct this deficiency.
  • We (Weston & Sampson and the town) should meet at some point in August to discuss the dam rehabilitation alternative the town would like to pursue. I assume that this will be largely dependent on the town purchasing private properties on both sides of the dam and the opinion of VT DSP to allow raising of the dam crest. We need the selected alternative to run our model and review results with VT DSP.

Update: July 22, 2025 Shadow Lake Boat Launch

Two Signs have been erected at the Boat Launch. 

The sand  that has gathered at the bottom of the cement launch pad has been considered and hopefully will be removed by Fish and Wildlife.

They measured the depth of the water, took photos, and located the end of the boat launch. 

I will continue to keep you updated regarding new information.

Theresa

As you all know the boat launch is problematic with the lowering of the lake.  I contacted Mike Wichrowski with Fish and Wildlife to discuss the boat ramp because they are the party responsible. 

He appreciates that I informed them of the situation, although he had already heard about our situation through Ben Green, VT Dam Safety Engineer.  Fish and Wildlife will be involved from this point forward to deal with the launch reconstruction. I let him know that it is likely the lake will stay at the 2′ lower level. 

They are extremely busy this year and will begin the process of investigating the launch and survey data to gather information on the existing launch. It is possible that it is the only thing they will accomplish this year. 

He will put the launch on his list of things to do and begin the process of renovating the launch. That includes surveys, elevation study, permits, dredging, etc. He is also going to include the problematic situation with the boat wash runoff. He was already aware of that problem and plans to include it in the engineering and design of the reconstruction of the launch. 

 Apparently, had I told him in January of the situation he may have been able to solve this problem this year. However, I told him I only found out about the “Permanent” drop of 2′ just this past month when we received the scenarios of the dam. 

I am pleased with the nugget of hope in the remedy of the boat launch. 

Theresa Perron

Spillway Modification Alternatives

Audio

Update: 4/22/25

Weston and Sampson engineers have evaluated several alternatives to correct deficiencies at the dam and plan to discuss advantages and disadvantages of each alternative with the town over the next few weeks. 

Update: 4/1/2025

Weston & Sampson Engineers finished up incorporating the new survey data into hydraulic models (HEC-HMS) provided by DSP. This updated model allows us to evaluate spillway modification alternatives so the dam can pass the design storm. This evaluation should be completed towards the end of this week. Once these alternatives are developed, we will run them through additional hydraulic models (HEC-RAS) to assess downstream impacts, which is a critical aspect of this project. In the next week or so, we should be in a position to review alternatives with you.

More info here: https://shadowlakedam.org/