Kansas Administrative Regulations
Agency 5 - DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE-DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES
Article 40 - DESIGN OF EARTH DAMS
Section 5-40-20 - Hazard classes of dams

Universal Citation: KS Admin Regs 5-40-20

Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 39, September 26, 2024

(a) The hazard classes of dams shall be determined from the following based on the location of the dam, the hazards found within the inundation area, and the impact of a failure of a dam:

(1) A "hazard class A dam" shall mean a dam located in an area where failure could damage only farm or other uninhabited buildings, agricultural or undeveloped land including hiking trails, or traffic on low-volume roads that meet the requirements for hazard class A dams as specified in subsections (b) and (c).

(2) A "hazard class B dam" shall mean a dam located in an area where failure could endanger a few lives, damage an isolated home, damage traffic on moderate-volume roads that meet the requirements for hazard class B dams as specified in subsections (b) and (c), damage lowvolume railroad tracks, interrupt the use or service of a utility serving a small number of customers, or inundate recreation facilities, including campground areas intermittently used for sleeping and serving a relatively small number of persons.

(3) A "hazard class C dam" shall mean a dam located in an area where failure could result in any of the following:
(A) Extensive loss of life;

(B) damage to more than one home;

(C) damage to industrial or commercial facilities;

(D) interruption of a public utility serving a large number of customers;

(E) damage to traffic on high-volume roads that meet the requirements for hazard class C dams as specified in subsections (b) and (c) or a high-volume railroad line;

(F) inundation of a frequently used recreation facility serving a relatively large number of persons; or

(G) two or more individual hazards described in hazard class B.

(b) If there is a road across any part of the embankment or a spillway, including the auxiliary spillway or service spillway channel down to the receiving stream, the daily vehicular traffic shall be considered in determining the hazard classification, in addition to the criteria specified in subsection (a). The hazard classifications specified in this subsection shall be used if these classifications are more stringent than the hazard classifications required by subsection (a).

Hazard class Vehicles per day

A 0 through 100

B 101 through 500

C more than 500

(c) If any road in the inundation area does not meet the criteria of subsection (b), the daily vehicular traffic shall be considered in determining the hazard classification, in addition to the criteria specified in subsection (a). The hazard classifications specified in this subsection shall be used if these classifications are more stringent than the hazard classifications otherwise required by subsection (a).

Hazard class Vehicles per day

A 0 through 500

B 501 through 1,500

C more than 1,500

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