Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 690 - WATER RESOURCES DEPARTMENT
Division 20 - DAM SAFETY
Section 690-020-0036 - Design Requirements for New Dams or to Increase Dam Height: Site Suitability and Geotechnical Evaluation
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
The design to build a new Dam or to increase Dam Height shall characterize the soil and rock at and around the Dam site and shall include the following elements:
(1) A description of the general and local geology and geomorphology at and around the proposed Dam and reservoir site;
(2) A subsurface investigation to determine the distribution of relevant earth materials, which shall include borings or test pits; identification of springs, seeps, and groundwater encountered at the Dam site; and evaluation of the potential for landslides into the Dam or reservoir;
(3) An evaluation of soil and rock and the testing of relevant materials, which may include: proctor compaction testing from all borrow areas, estimation or testing the permeability of soils to be used in Dam construction, and an assessment for the presence of dispersive soils. There must be a sufficient number of tests to characterize the variability in each borrow area. In addition, an evaluation must contain the following information as applicable and as may be required by the State Engineer:
(4) Borrow area locations. Areas proposed for borrow shall be identified and shown on the drawings;
(5) Earthquake considerations. Seismic site characterization is required for High Hazard Dams, and may be required for Significant Hazard Dams. A seismic site characterization shall include earthquake sources, ground motion hazard, peak ground acceleration, and recommended ground motions (time histories); and
(6) Site preparation criteria. The site evaluation shall recommend a depth of stripping unsuitable materials, and also a minimum, and where necessary, maximum depth for the Cutoff Trench.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 536.027, 540.488
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 540.449, 540.488