Modifications of the Plan of the New Croton Dam
The value of the work done to March 1 , 1904 is $ 5,363,000 . This most important of all structures to this great city , upon which its welfare would be almost wholly depend- ent , had to be mantled with all possible safeguards against its destruction . Thus the writer being brought face to face with the one paramount necessity that of the safety of this structure , was left no alternative but to modify the plan .
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The hardest of this stone was full of eroded , open and mud - filled seams , the existence of mud being evidence that these seams had acted as passageways for water . Under date of April 1 , 1903 , Prof. Burr , who had con- curred in the condemnation of the wall , reported to Mayor Low as to the foundation as follows : " It is most fortunate that the core wall has been removed so as to dis- close the actual situation and thus remove what would have been a source of gravest danger to the completed embankment structure as originally planned . " Prof. J. E. Kemp , of Columbia University and Prof. J. J. Stevenson , of New York University , both geologists , were retained to investigate the locality affected . They re- ported that the conditions were deserving of very serious considerations and that in certain locations the material was for nd to be so soft that in their own words it " runs with water like sand . " Under their advice this loose and disintegrated rock has been removed to the depth of 75 feet below the base of the core wall , for it is only at this great depth that a suitable foundation for extending the dam has been found .