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Progress Photos

Dam & Spillway Construction Photos

Looking across the nearly completed labyrinth weir, Fall 2025.
Preparing for the future, new railroad bridge, Fall 2025.
Placing boulders (rip-rap) for the transition between the concrete spillway and the natural banks of Bachman Creek.
The new railroad bridge supports, added Fall 2025.
The spillway weir, almost completely finished in Fall 2025.
A side view of the new spillway weir, Fall 2025
Crews place concrete for the spillway below the weir, Fall 2025.
Siphons have been re-installed to move water around the spillway, which is still under construction.
Overview of the dam's new spillway structure Summer 2025
4 layers of the articulated concrete blocks to armor Bachman Lake Dam's embankment. Photoed Summer 2025.
Bridge to the treatment plant is demolished to allow for construction on the spillway (to be replaced in the future)
The Bachman spillway construction workers pose on the spillway July 2025

Trail Detour & Improvement Photos

The completed concrete base of the trail section along Bachman Lake, Fall 2025.
Bachman lake trail detour signage
Bachman lake trail detour signage
Bachman lake trail detour being created
Bachman lake trail detour being created
Bachman lake trail detour being created
Bachman Lake Trail detour signage
Bachman Lake Trail detour signage
Sidewalk closed for pedestrian walkway part of the temporary Bachman Lake Trail

Dredging Photos

Comparison of the “island” before and after dredging.
Side view of the dredging barge. Boaters must stay a minimum of 75 feet away from the barge.
Bird friends gathered on the dredging pipe. Boaters must stay a minimum 25 feet away from the pipe.
The dredging pipe floats along the lake’s surface with the use of buoys. Boaters must stay a minimum 25 feet away from the pipe.
The dredging barge in the eastern portion of the lake.
A view of the outside of the dredging barge’s cockpit.
A view from inside the dredging barge’s cockpit.
Pump equipment on the dredging barge helps move sediment from the bottom of the lake to the processing site.
An overview of the processing site where the dredging sediment is separated from the water and dried.
A belt press used to separate the sediment from the water.
Sediment material after it has been separated from the water.
An excavator piles sediment at the processing site to allow it to dry out further.

Background Photos & Maps

Dallas Water Bachman Lake Trail map 6-24