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    USACE inspection confirms Martins Fork Dam stability after historic water levels [Image 11 of 15]

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    USACE inspection confirms Martins Fork Dam stability after historic water levels

    SMITH, KENTUCKY, UNITED STATES

    02.25.2025

    Photo by Michael Davis 

    U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Nashville District

    From left to right, David Robinson, Martins Fork natural resource specialist; Liz Dodson, USACE Nashville District geologist; A.Y. York, USACE Nashville District civil engineer; Jason Carr, Martins Fork maintenance worker; Tyler Daniels, Martins Fork maintenance worker; Scott Mullins, USACE Nashville District maintenance engineer; Matthew Burkett, USACE Nashville District civil engineer; and Peter Krembs, USACE Nashville District acting dam safety chief, pose for a photo in front of Martins Fork Dam in Smith, Kentucky, on Feb. 25, 2025 after completing an inspection of the dam. The inspection, which found no significant structural concerns, was required after Martins Fork reservoir set a new record for pool elevation after heavy rains passed through the region. (USACE photo by Michael Davis)

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    Date Taken: 02.25.2025
    Date Posted: 02.27.2025 14:48
    Photo ID: 8889396
    VIRIN: 250225-A-US975-1938
    Resolution: 6186x4124
    Size: 9.87 MB
    Location: SMITH, KENTUCKY, US

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