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State of Colorado
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Office of the State engineer Rules and Regulation for Dam Safety Construction
Date
8/26/1988
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State of Colorado
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Office of The State Engineer
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<br />4.A. (6)(h) A "Flood Control Dam" is a special purpose dam <br />which is normally dry and has an ungated outlet structure which will <br />drain the water impounded during the flood. The jurisdictional size <br />and classification of the dam are determined assuming the reservoir is <br />full to the emergency spillway. <br /> <br />4.A.(7) "Dam Failure Inundation Map" is a map depicting the area <br />downstream from a dam which would reasonably be expected to be flooded <br />in the event of the failure of a dam. <br /> <br />4,A.(8) "Day" as used in these Rules means a calendar day. For <br />computation of time periods as used in these rules, Colorado Rules of <br />Civil Procedure 6(a) shall apply. <br /> <br />4 .A. (9) "Emergency Preparedness Pl ans" are written documents <br />prepared by the dam owner, describing a detailed plan to prevent or <br />lessen the effects of a potential dam failure. <br /> <br />4.A.(lO) "Engineer" means a Professional Engineer registered and <br />licensed in Colorado in accordance with Section 12-25-101, C.R.S. <br />(1985). <br /> <br />4.A. (11) "Enlargement to an Existing Dam <br />Structure" means any alteration, modification, <br />increases the vertical height of a dam as defined in <br /> <br />or Appurtenant <br />or repair which <br />Rule 4.A. (32). <br /> <br />4.A.(12) "Erosion Control Dam" means a dam constructed for the <br />purpose of controlling erosion, having a vertical height not exceeding <br />15 feet from the bottom of the channel at the upstream toe of the dam <br />to the crest of the spillway, having a capacity not exceeding 10 <br />acre-feet at the emergency spillway level, and having an ungated out- <br />let works at the two acre-foot level or lower. The water course upon <br />which the dam is located is normally dry, <br /> <br />4.A.(13) "Freeboard" means the vertical dimension from the flow- <br />line crest (or bottom) of the emergency spillway to the low point on <br />the crest of the dam. <br /> <br />4.A. (l3a) "Residual Freeboard" means the vertical dimension <br />between the maximum water surface elevation, during the inflow design <br />flood for the reservoir, and the low point on the crest of the dam. <br /> <br />4.A.(14) "Flowline Crest" means the highest elevation of the <br />floor of a spillway at which uncontrolled flow begins. <br /> <br />4.A.(15) "High Water Linen is the water surface elevation of the <br />reservoir at the flowline crest of the emergency spillway or, if no <br />spillway exists, at the crest of the dam. <br /> <br />- 5 - <br />
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