North Carolina Administrative Code
Title 15A - Environmental Quality
Chapter 02 - ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Subchapter K - DAM SAFETY
Section .0100 - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 02K .0105 - CLASSIFICATION OF DAMS
Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(a) For the purposes of this Subchapter, dams shall be divided into three classes, which shall be known as class A (low hazard), class B (intermediate hazard), and class C (high hazard):
(b) Classifications shall be proposed by the design engineer and are subject to approval by the Director.
(c) Probable future development of the area downstream from the dam that would be affected by its failure shall be considered in determining the classification.
(d) Dams will be subject to reclassification if the Director determines that the hazard potential has changed. Non-structural provisions of adequately demonstrated effectiveness and reliability such as flood plain zoning, and early warning systems may be considered by the Director in making this determination.
(e) When dams are spaced so that the failure of an upper dam would likely fail a lower dam, the consequence of the lower dam's failure shall be a determining factor for the upper dam's hazard classification.
(f) In assigning a hazard classification where a bridge or roadway is the only damageable property below a dam, consideration shall be given to the possibility of loss of human life, indirect economic impact through loss of service, and direct cost of damage to the bridge or roadway.
Authority
G.S.
143-215.31;
143-215.34;
Eff. June
15, 1980;
Pursuant to
G.S.
150B-21.3A, rule is necessary without
substantive public interest Eff. December 23,
2017.