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<br />dam owner representative(s) should be limited normally to one page for each <br />failure followed by such supplementing information as may be necessary. <br /> <br />A copy of each notification plan should be posted in a prominent location <br />readily accessible at the project site near a telephone and/or radio <br />transmitter. Copies of the notification plans should also be available at the <br />home and office of each person involved. All personnel involved should be <br />familiar with the plans and the procedures they are to follow in the event of <br />an emergency. <br /> <br />7. Review and Revisions. Plans should be updated promptly after each <br />change in involved personnel or their telephone numbers. The dam owner and <br />local governmental officials should conduct a comprehensive review of the <br />adequacy of the emergency action plan at intervals not to exceed 1 year. In <br />this review, a determination of any new developments in guidelines or changes <br />in human habitation downstream or in the reservoir area should be made to <br />determine whether any revisions to the current plan are necessary. These <br />revisions will be in consultation with the appropriate public agencies <br />involved. Rev1ews should be conducted on the same date each review period. <br />If no revision is necessary, a statement that the review was made and no <br />revision to the plan was necessary should be provided to each recipient of the <br />original plan. Figure 3 provides a suggested checklist developed by the <br />General Accounting Office for use in reviewing the ~dequacy of an Emergency <br />Action Plan. <br /> <br />Copies of the revisions resulting from updating the plans, annual tests, <br />and reviews should be furnished to all individuals to whom the original plan <br />was distributed. A procedure should be established to ensure that all copies <br />of the plan are revised. <br /> <br />9 <br />