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Federal Guidelines for Dam Safety - Emergency Action Planning for Dam Owners (Paperback)
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Federal Guidelines for Dam Safety - Emergency Action Planning for Dam Owners (Paperback)
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Loot Price R244
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In April 1977, President Carter issued a memorandum directing the
review of federal dam safety activities by an ad hoc panel of
recognized experts. In June 1979, the ad hoc interagency committee
on dam safety (ICODS) issued its report, which contained the first
guidelines for federal agency dam owners. The Federal Guidelines
for Dam Safety (Guidelines) encourage strict safety standards in
the practices and procedures employed by federal agencies or
required of dam owners regulated by the federal agencies. The
Guidelines address management practices and procedures but do not
attempt to establish technical standards. They provide the most
complete and authoritative statement available of the desired
management practices for promoting dam safety and the welfare of
the public. To supplement the Guidelines, ICODS prepared and
approved federal guidelines in the areas of emergency action
planning; earthquake analysis and design of dams; and selecting and
accommodating inflow design floods for dams. These publications,
based on the most current knowledge and experience available,
provided authoritative statements on the state of the art for three
important technical areas involving dam safety. In 1994, the ICODS
Subcommittee to Review/Update the Federal Guidelines began an
update to these guidelines to meet new dam safety challenges and to
ensure consistency across agencies and users. In addition, the
ICODS Subcommittee on Federal/Non-Federal Dam Safety Coordination
developed a new guideline, Hazard Potential Classification System
for Dams. With the passage of the National Dam Safety Program Act
of 1996, Public Law 104-303, ICODS and its Subcommittees were
reorganized to reflect the objectives and requirements of Public
Law 104-303. In 1998, the newly convened Guidelines Development
Subcommittee completed work on the update of all of the following
guidelines: Federal Guidelines for Dam Safety: Emergency Action
Planning for Dam Owners; Federal Guidelines for Dam Safety: Hazard
Potential Classification System for Dams; Federal Guidelines for
Dam Safety: Earthquake Analyses and Design of Dams; Federal
Guidelines for Dam Safety: Selecting and Accommodating Inflow
Design Floods for Dams; Federal Guidelines for Dam Safety: Glossary
of Terms. The publication of these guidelines marks the final step
in the review and update process. In recognition of the continuing
need to enhance dam safety through coordination and information
exchange among federal and state agencies, the Guidelines
Development Subcommittee will be responsible for maintaining these
documents and establishing additional guidelines that will help
achieve the objectives of the National Dam Safety Program.
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