Edenville Dam Clearing Plug from Old River Path
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In this video the plug is removed the rest of the way from the old river path to the South of Edenville Dam. This plug was formed when the Edenville Earthen Embankment failed. This created the new river path as well as plugged the old river path. The old river path had an average depth of 6ft. After the plug was removed the water drained from the old river path down river. The next day the Fisher Contracting guys transported any trapped fish down river. The Edenville Dam is located on what used to be Wixom Lake. Wixom Lake is located in Mid Michigan. This footage was filmed on August 19, 2021. This was after the collapse of the Edenville Dam on May 19, 2020. Wixom Lake was rapidly rising due to heavy rainfall and the Edenville dam could not hold back the water. The side of the dam failed sending water rushing towards Sanford Village. The aftermath and damage left behind is devastating. Make sure you subscribe to catch the follow up videos I will be filming.
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You say how you really appreciate us "your subscribers" well we all appreciate you for keeping us updated thank you very much for doing what you do and continuing to do it we really appreciate you 💚💜💙
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Thank you!
The links for this are in the description below the video. Thank you!
You are doing a great job keeping everyone up to date.
Thanks for watching!
Just seen today that a sanford resident won $100,000 on the last powerball drawing and he bought the ticket from Ellis party store. It's great to see something so positive after what everyone in sanford has gone through.
That is great news!
Great coverage of the recovery of the old river…path😜. I love learning about the construction of the rebuilding process. I’ve worked with Fisher before and they are the best!!!👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Great work,You are setting the bar higher with each new video
Thank you!
Cool shot at 22:19 and a quiz question for the microbial ecology class: Why is this green, and why is this red. ...Pretty neat seeing effects of shade and nutrient in such a "small" space. Private property, but probably a great place to sample :)
Awesome! Awesome! Awesome!!! So glad to see you're allowed back on site!!👊🏻 It's nice to see things up close especially at the dam. Nice to see the progress they're making!!! Stay Safe & God Bless!!!!
Great Video as usual they have done a lot of work in about 15 months
Yes indeed!
Good work, your personal interest in this project shows nicely.
Thank you very much!
This was a great vid. I love the add one. So great with your access. You are documenting history! This was a great vid. To think you have a day job too! Thank you for your work. Local news cannot do this!!
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for keeping us updated, great video and information
Thanks for watching!
Very interesting I am from minnesota been following for the start of this disaster you are doing an excellent job on this thanks Jordan.
Thanks for watching!
Excellent video once again, Jordan. It's good that you're there to document this, as we can see from your livecams that so much has changed already since your visit!👍
Yes there has been! Thank you for watching!
Great video Jordan keep up the great work bro
Thanks for watching!
It's so amazing to see how far they have come! Loved the fish you rescued. You'll have to try and catch it again! I really enjoy the excavation shots. Could watch all day long. Love those big machines! That engineering company is really incredible with the speed of restoration of this monumental project. I was noticing all of the fallen trees in the drone shot moving back to the dam. Will they be removed when the river path (drink) is restored? Stay safe and healthy out there! Thank you for sharing a part of your day with us!
There is another project with a different contractor to remove the trees from this public area
Keep it up Jordan very interesting videos all the time
Glad you like them!
Keep up the good work I enjoy everyone of these vids. I'm so intrigued by all this. I grew up on local lakes here in Indiana and love to keep up with the lake levels and conditions of the lakes.
Thanks for watching!
Pretty crazy! Hard to believe that’s the same place I used to fish years ago!
Another great update! Thanks
Thanks Jordan for your continued and informative updates on all things with the dams . Is that your drone I see hovering in background of them loading the trucks with excavator?? Those zebra mussels are so DAM invasive!! I know how interesting it was to watch the work being done on Oroville dam here. To see it in person was somewhat over whelming because it so Large!! But we lucked out on that dam failure.
Thanks Jordan.... 🏆Award winning coverage.
Yes that was! Multi tasking filming with the drone and gopro at the same time. Thank you so much!
Go ahead!
Jordan, if I had to guess, I'd say that 'L' shaped footing on the lake side of the dam was part of the coffer dam to direct the river thru the pass-thru while they built the spillways.
I think you are right! Thanks for watching!
It would be great to see a video tour of Wallace Stone in Bay Port.
Coming soon
I think you mentioned it months ago, but I don’t remember now what was said, the question is, are the power houses coming down, if not, are they going to reuse them.
It would seem like a perfect time to take them out now, if not going to be used, because everything is now dry and prepped for work.
Gary
The plan is to use the powerhouses to pass flow during the winter time
Good job saving that Pike. Can you video the biologists as they look for native mussels? Also, will they try to save more Pike and other fish that are not Carp?
I would if they were out there while I was filming. They saved approximately 15,000 fish and transferred them to the new river.
When all is said and done. Will the river go back to the old path? Or is it going to be directed to the new path? I'm sure you have mentioned it. I was just curious.
@Michal Easterwood Thx. I have the same question.
It has been redirected to the original path now
When was this footage taken? On the live cams the eastern berm up against the retaining wall was removed at least a week ago.
This is definitely old news. The spillways have been demolished and the earthen berm at the wing wall is cleared already.
Earlier in the discussion @Allen Dodge nicely suggested Jordan time stamp his filming which he now may be considering after this. You know, Jordan may have a life besides his time spent documenting this historical event. He also comments he recently got access to the property also. Possibly Fisher Construction allowed only workers and designated safety observers on the property during the gate removal. Possibly he saw to buying and installing live cameras because he knew he would not be able to install everything. I'm pretty, too, that Jordan, a nice guy, will explain to you why there's a lag.
The dates are always posted in the description of when the footage was taken.
That would be great to see were they get the rip rap from.
Coming soon
It's probably dumb of me for asking but it that dam going to be tore down and replaced with a new one?
The spillways have been tore down and will be rebuilt when that phase starts
I believe those pass-thru gates were butterfly valves, like the throttle in a carburetor. They appeared to rotate on a vertical axis, which makes sense, since that would be the easiest way to operate them from someplace above.
It does look like that
I was also thinking about trees. It would be great if the reforestation included only native trees.Trees like the Tulip Tree, Black Cherry, Red Maple,
Eastern Redbud, and Mountain Ash. Trees that give off a lot of color in the fall. It would be a great attraction for tourists. Bring people
to town to admire the scenery. Could be good for the local economy, too. Thanks!
Best user icon on YT, btw. :)
@Randy Holy-Day Suggest you email your idea to the Four Lake Task Force which is the delegated authority managing the dam and lake restoration. You can find contact info on their website, I'm sure. Also email EGLE which is the MI agency that governs environmental control. Your suggestion for Fall color that would be achieved is quite wonderful and would bring in sightseers and revenues to the area. It's an area not located too far from major population areas of the State. Kudos!!
@@green-gables I will do that! Thanks!
That circular baffle-looking thing is the disk of a butterfly valve. Most of the valve appears to be buried in sediment. It’s possible that it could still be used if the removed the mud from in front of it.
Jordon are they going to completely remove this dam and powerhouse and also what is the plan to fill in that area where the powerhouse and dam is
The plan is to retrofit the powerhouse to pass flows. Eventually new spillways will be made when reconstruction begins
i would like a view of the quarry work.
Coming soon!
@@JordanMowbray thank you
Must be a time and material job. Lots of equipment not doing much.
Those pass through gates are there to remove silt from the base of the dam. Just about every dam has them.
Jordan, those two round gates at the bottom of the dam are for sediment control. They would be opened periodically to flush-out the sediment that accumulates at the bottom of the dam.
Are they totally removing the dam or rebuilding?
Rebuilding
Why would you be in a hurry to put the river path back before you rebuild the dam. Seems like since it's dry it would be easier to work on.
Erosion control
Once they fill in the 'new river path' towards the end of the whole rebuild, have they built into the budget a plan to replant all the trees that were knocked over and lost as part of a complete restoration?
Realistically, trees replant themselves. It just takes a few years for them to get big. But if the scrub in the former lake bottom is already 8 feet high, it shouldn't take very long for that stuff to regrow. What might be smart would be letting someone come in and log most of the deadfall to clean things up.
I imagine they'll plant grass to keep the soil from eroding and let nature do the rest.
@Copper Count on the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) to be intimately and actively involved in addressing that nature destroyed is nature restored. That includes a proper environment for plants, trees, fish, and animals. They also have stringent permitting requirements for growing and living things on the lakes.
Good question. I havent asked what ground cover will go over the new river path when it is refilled
I feel terrible for all these people who paid premiums for lake front homes and now they’ve lost their most important feature - the lake!
@ DJ Cordes Lake dwellers will be getting their lakes back. That's the reason for all the work you see going on. All the dams will be rebuilt, different and more effective gates installed, and more safety built-in . For owners on two lakes, in a couple of years or so, they will have their lakes back. Edenville & Sanford dams longer... They're larger and more complicated dams and were damaged the most. Don't worry. Lake owners will have far better dams and safety than they have had for a very long time.
I know you say new, old, river path. But I forgot after 18 months of watching. Old means before the failures? Are they trying to restore the paths as they were before the failures? Then restoring the way things were before the failure? Great video by the way. Jayman...
I'm pretty sure that is what he is saying. I think the eventual goal is to restore the old dams so that they can again control the lake levels, and have the water flow in the previous path before the floods.
That is correct. Thanks for watching!
Awesome video Jordan. The drone shots are great. Looks like this work was done 2-3 weeks ago.
Thanks for watching!
R can people go to the falls while fisher is still working on edenville dam?
I have been hiking up the river from the m30 bridge to fish in the pools below the falls have caught a lot of bass in there and released them below the rapids. Still a lot of monster carp in the pools. The workerz have waved to me but never said anything. I think as long as you stay on the east side of their fence, stay off the road and stay out of their way you should be ok. The falls are really impressive. But they will be gone once they reroute the river. If you choose to go up there stay next to the river, stay out of their way and stay away from the dam. You should be ok.
So they are eliminating the whole dam?
No. It will be completely re engineered
They have removed all of the concrete from the spillway structure. They Re not removing the earthen fill portion of the dam, nor are they currently removing the powerplant. Over on the tobacco river portion of the dam they have also removed most of the spillways to allow the river to flow in 8ts original path
@@nathandumeney7601 so its being rebuilt then?
@@young11984 current funding is only for clean up and restoring the river path. Current plans calls for funding to be raised by charging residents of the (lake) 160,000 dollars apiece in additional taxes. Many class action suits are in the works to stop this unfair taxation. Unless funding can be found it will be difficult to rebuild the dams and restore the lakes. Many residents cannot afford this assessment and do not have property worth this much, meaning many residents including myself will be forced off of our property
@@allendodge398 so the county that approved dam and the lake are basically going to penalize the lake side property owners for them failing to maintain the dam they approved, sounds like “lake side” land owners should be suing the county/state for not maintaining their property values/aka lake instead of ripping them off with unlawful taxation like they do every year anyway. Property taxs is the biggest govt penalty for being a productive citizen, the more you work to have the more the penalize you for doing so
That was a pike
Muskie
Fish fun 19:41
I don’t think that pike would make it to the new river path. They are using pumps to get the water over to the new path and that fish wouldn’t survive a trip through the pump.
Good point. Fisher and Spicer did manually transfer over a number of fish with the excavator bucket
It might be better to change your River descriptions: instead of “old river path “ maybe “Original river path “ and instead of “new river path “ maybe “flood path “. What you call the old river path will become the new path.
A whole new interpretation. If this is the case, I hope Jordan will adopt the use of your terminology. Yours is clearer to me, at this point. I hope Jordan chimes in on the point you're making.
Are they really going to let those invasive carp live?
Why didn’t they trap the carp with a seine since they are very invasive
Not legal
Cant play "river path" with Jameson.
So how exactly is this work being funded? Has to be in millions by this point
Lakefront property taxes increased.
@Toxic Thun To date the designated agent for the two counties involved, Gladwin and Midland Counties, Four Lakes Task Force (FLTF) has raised $51-mil to pay for work to date. Homeowners have not had to pay in yet. NCRS, a department in the USDA, has paid 75% of erosion work with homeowners paying 25% of work rated as critical on their properties. The State of MI will soon vote on a bill to provide $290-mil to pay for the damages. In that case, homeowners would pay a few hundred dollars annually for dam maintenance. If the amount voted for falls short, homeowners will have an annual assessment to cover the rebuilding costs. FLTF maintains an extensive website that provides information on every aspect of dam restoration. They regularly publish a newsletter of updated information on dam restoration and issues. It is free, and you do not have to be a property owner. Sign up at the website.
Wixom Lake use to have some serious pike before zebra muscles and milfoil invaded.
If you haven't already done so, you should check out the blancolirio channel coverage of the Oroville Dam spillway/emergency spillway repair/reconstruction.. =)
One of the videos on this channel is an interview Jordan did with blancolirio.
@@rjgoniea oh cool. So you are saying if I would have just spent a few minutes doing research, I would have known heehee
@@TGSamantha091 🤐
Yes I need to catch back up with Juan and do another update. We are both very busy though
@@JordanMowbray that would be great.. =)
it's clear this damn has fallen into serious disrepair... that concrete is in bad bad shape...
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Why don't just bring in the same machine that built the river it would get alot more dirt out and make the job easier
You mean another flood?
@@lwilton i assume he means the equipment god brought in 100,000 years ago to form the river... who knows....
Or the Thew Type O Steam Shovel submerged in Wixom Lake since 1925, resurrected recently, and now being restored? You'd have to ask the restorer if it'd be up to the job.
That was a pike
Muskie