Administrative Rules of Montana
Department 36 - NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION
Chapter 36.14 - DAM SAFETY
Subchapter 36.14.2 - Hazard Classification
Rule 36.14.206 - CRITERIA FOR DETERMINATION
Universal Citation: MT Admin Rules 36.14.206
Current through Register Vol. 18, September 20, 2024
(1) The department's hazard determination shall be based on the consequences of dam failure, not the condition, probability, or risk of failure.
(2) A dam must be classified high-hazard if the impoundment capacity is 50 acre-feet or larger measured at the maximum normal operating pool, and it is determined that a loss of human life is likely to occur within the breach flooded area as a result of failure of the dam.
(a) Loss of life is assumed likely to occur
if the following structures are present or planned for as a matter of public
record or notice in the breach flooded area:
(i) occupied houses and farm
buildings;
(ii) stores;
(iii) gas stations;
(iv) parks;
(v) golf courses;
(vi) stadiums;
(vii) ball parks; and
(viii) interstate, principal, and other paved
highways, including railroads, highway rest areas, RV areas, and developed
campgrounds. Excluded from this list are unpaved county roads and all private
roads.
(3) For purposes of the hazard determination classification in this rule, the following apply:
(a) The breach flooded area
is the flooded area caused by a breach of the dam with the reservoir full to
the maximum normal operating pool.
(b) The evaluation of the effects of flood
inundation will continue downstream until the flood stage is equal to that of
the 100-year floodplain.
(c) The
breach flow hydrograph and downstream routing of the breach flows may be
estimated by the department either by visual determination or dam breach
modeling techniques.
AUTH: 85-15-110, MCA; IMP: 85-15-209, MCA
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