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September 2024

Restoration Progress Report for
​Gladwin County and Midland County

Current Status Since the 2021 Feasibility Study
Progress Report
Letter from Dave Kepler
​More than four years have passed since the dam failures. Four Lakes Task Force has secured engineering designs and construction contracts to repair, improve and restore all four dams, as well as over $240 million dollars to assist with recovery (following the dam failures) and restoration (design and repairs of the dams and lake levels).

In February 2024 the financing plan was approved by Gladwin and Midland counties along with a lake level capital improvement special assessment roll. However, progress on the final phase of restoration is delayed as Four Lakes Task Force (FLTF) and Midland and Gladwin counties work to resolve a legal challenge to the lake level special assessment rolls, and two federal lawsuits filed by the Heron Cove Association (HCA).

May 2021, a year after the dam failures, FLTF published a feasibility study and updated its restoration plan. That study concluded that there was a feasible path forward, and likely the only path was to restore and repair the dams to protect and preserve property values and the ecosystems of the lakes.

This September 2024 Restoration Plan Progress Report  is an update to our previous restoration plan and is intended to document the progress made and the current status of the restoration, and potential risks going forward. It goes without saying, that this is a large and comprehensive public works project, and the report is intended to properly frame and document the path forward for our key stakeholders.

This plan will restore the life we knew before the May 2020 disaster and make it even better. Most of the community is in full support of the plan that will have more robust dams, safer communities and a more sustainable future for our economy and our environment – for everyone and for all four lakes.
​
On behalf of the Four Lake Task Force and the lake associations, I thank you for your continued support and efforts to get through this year and restart the construction on the four dams.
 
Best Regards
Dave Kepler
President and Lake Property Owner 
Four Lakes Task Force
Read Progress Report
 
Acronyms
ALICE: Asset Limited, Income Constrained and Employed
Ayres: Ayres Associates
BMP: best management practice
Boyce: Boyce Hydro Power
CMU: Central Michigan University
CFS: cubic feet per second
DSSMP: dam safety surveillance and monitoring program
EAP: emergency action plan
EGLE: Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy
ER: environmental report
ESA: federal Endangered Species Act
EWP: Emergency Watershed Protection (program)
FEMA: Federal Emergency Management Agency
FERC: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
FLTF: Four Lakes Task Force
GEI: GEI Consultants of Michigan
HCA: Heron Cove Association
HCP: Habitat Conservation Plan
IDF: inflow design flood
ITP: Incidental Take Permit
LEDPA: least environmentally damaging practicable alternative
LID: low-impact development
LLO: low-level outlet
MDHHS: Michigan Department of Health and Human Services
MDNR: Michigan Department of Natural Resources
MDSP: Model Dam Safety Program
NEPA: National Environmental Policy Act
NFIP: National Flood Insurance Program
NHPA: National Historic Preservation Act
NOC: Notice of Coverage
NRCS: Natural Resources Conservation Services
NREPA: Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act
O&M: operations and maintenance
OHWM: ordinary high-water mark
OPCC: opinion of probable construction costs
Part 301: Inland Lakes and Streams
Part 303: Wetlands
Part 307: State of Michigan inland lakes of the Natural Resource and Environmental Protection Act 451 of 1994
PER: preliminary engineering report
PMF: probable maximum flood
PMP: probable maximum precipitation
Protection Act
PSC: Public Sector Consultants
PSP: public safety plan
QBS: qualifications-based selection
RCAP: Rural Communities Assistance Program
RCC: roller compacted concrete
RD: rural development
SAD: Four Lakes Special Assessment District
SCADA: Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition
SESC: soil erosion and sedimentation control
SEV: state equalized value
SFHA: special flood hazard area
SGI: Spicer Group, Inc.
TCSMP: Temporary Construction Surveillance and Monitoring Plan
T&E: threatened and endangered (species)
USACE: United States Army Corps of Engineers
USBR: United States Bureau of Reclamation
USDA: United States Department of Agriculture
USGS: United States Geographical Survey
WLA: Wixom Lake Association
WLIB: Wixom Lake Improvement Board
Appendix
Chapter 1 Appendix
1b. 2022 Four Lakes Survey Report by Public Sector Consultants
1c. Decommissioning Report for Secord, Smallwood, Edenville and Sanford Dams by The Essex Partnership
1c. Desktop Study - Restoration of Hydroelectric Generation at Secord, Smallwood, Edenville and Sanford Dams by The Essex Partnership
 
Chapter 2 Appendix
Memorandum Re. Legal Framework (FLTF Feasibility Study)
​
 
Chapter 3 Appendix
3a. Sanford Lake - Economic Analysis Report by Public Sector Consultants
3a. 
Four Lakes Task Force Demographic Assessment – March 2024 by Public Sector Consultants
3a. Fishing Economic Activity by Streamside Ecological Services
Covenant Deed
Flowage License
Recorded Order Vesting Title - Gladwin County
Recorded Order Vesting Title - Midland County
Chapter 4 Appendix
4a. 1980 Study on Flood Control of the Tittabawassee River by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
4a. 1998 Amended Order for the Sanford Dam Project by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
​4b. Independent Forensic Investigation of Dam Failures - February 20221 by the Michigan Dam Safety Task Force
Public Hearing on Sanford Dam – July 2023 by the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy
Summary of Flood Routing Downstream of Sanford Dam Memo – April 2022 by GEI 
 
Chapter 6 Appendix
6b. State of Michigan Consent Judgment Against Boyce Hydro, Nov. 2019
 
Chapter 8 Appendix
8a. 2025-2029 Operations and Maintenance Assessment Memo
 Edenville Restoration Overview - August 2024
​Capital Assessment Memo
Figures
Figure 1: Four Lakes Watershed. 14
Figure 2 Sanford Dam Outflow Hydrographs. 16
Figure 3: Summary of Existing and Required Spillway Discharge Capacity. 17
Figure 4: Summary of Wetlands Impacts. 32
Figure 5: Funding Sources. 37
Figure 6: Capital Improvement Computation of Costs. 44
Figure 7: Total Annual Payment for Operations & Maintenance and Capital Assessments. 45
Figure 8: Annual Assessment Payment Per Parcel 46
Figure 9: Risk Analysis. 48
Figure 10: Current Risk Analysis. 49
 
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Outline & Appendix

CHapter 1: EXecutive Summary
1b. 2022 Four Lakes Survey Report by Public Sector Consultants
1c. Decommissioning Report for Secord, Smallwood, Edenville and Sanford Dams by The Essex Partnership
1c. Desktop Study - Restoration of Hydroelectric Generation at Secord, Smallwood, Edenville and Sanford Dams by The Essex Partnership
Chapter 3: FUTURE USE AND FUNCTION OF THE LAKES
3a. Sanford Lake - Economic Analysis Report by Public Sector Consultants
3a. 
Four Lakes Task Force Demographic Assessment – March 2024 by Public Sector Consultants
3a. Fishing Economic Activity by Streamside Ecological Services
Covenant Deed
Flowage License
Recorded Order Vesting Title - Gladwin County
Recorded Order Vesting Title - Midland County
Chapter 5: Restoration Design and Construction
No appendices
​Chapter 7: Operations Excellence
No appendices
Chapter 9: Special Assessment District, Property Benefits and Affordability Analysis
No appendices
Chapter 11: CONCLUSION
No appendices
Chapter 2: Introduction and BAckground
Memorandum Re. Legal Framework (FLTF Feasibility Study)
Chapter 4: FLOOD MANAGEMENT
4a. 1980 Study on Flood Control of the Tittabawassee River by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
4a. 1998 Amended Order for the Sanford Dam Project by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
​4b. Independent Forensic Investigation of Dam Failures - February 20221 – by the Michigan Dam Safety Task Force
4d. Summary of Flood Routing Downstream of Sanford Dam Memo - April 2022 by GEI
Public Hearing on Sanford Dam – July 2023 by the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy
 Chapter 6: Environmental Mitigation Plans
6b. State of Michigan Consent Judgment Against Boyce Hydro, Nov. 2019
Chapter 8: Funding and Financing
8a. 2025-2029 Operations and Maintenance Assessment Memo
8d. Edenville Restoration Overview - August 2024
​Capital Assessment Memo

Chapter 10: Risks and Conclusion
No appendices 

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    • Who We Are >
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    • Secord Dam
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