Administrative Rules of Montana
Department 36 - NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION
Chapter 36.14 - DAM SAFETY
Subchapter 36.14.4 - Operation Application and Permit
Rule 36.14.407 - OPERATING PERMIT - CONDITIONS AND TERMS
Current through Register Vol. 18, September 20, 2024
(1) Each operating permit issued or renewed by the department may contain terms relating to the inspection, evaluation, operation, maintenance, alteration, repair, use, or control of a dam or reservoir as determined necessary for the safe operation of the high-hazard dam and include:
(2) The department may cancel an operating permit whenever it determines that the dam or reservoir constitutes a danger to life. Whenever the department deems it is necessary to safeguard life, the department may amend the terms and conditions of any permit by issuing a new permit containing the revised terms and conditions. Such modifications are effective 90 days following issuance by the department of a revised permit, except when the department finds that a state of emergency exists, and that life would be endangered by delay. In case of an emergency declared by the department, the new conditions are effective immediately.
(3) Operating permits are renewed for a definite period of time, not to exceed 5 years, as determined by the department. In determining each period of approval, the department shall consider the circumstances pertinent to the situation, including the size and type of dam, hydraulic appurtenances, topography, geology, soil conditions, hydrology, climate, use of reservoir and the lands lying in the floodplains downstream from the dam, and results of the inspection reports.
(4) The department may issue or renew an operation permit if there is reasonable assurance that remedial measures identified in the periodic inspection report be completed within a period of time established in the operation permit or renewal.
AUTH: 85-15-110, 85-15-213, 85-15-216, MCA; IMP: 85-15-212, MCA