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State of Colorado
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Title
Rules and Regulations for Dam Safety and Dam Construction
Date
9/30/1988
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State of Colorado
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State of Colorado DNR
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<br />---~, <br /> <br />4.A.(5)(d) A Class IV dam Is a dam for which no loss of human <br />life is .xpected, and which damage will occur only to the dam owner's <br />property in the event of failure of the dam. <br /> <br />4.A.(6) A 'Dam' is a man-made barrier, together with appurtenant <br />structures, constructed above the natural surface of the ground for <br />the purpose of impounding water. (For Exemptions, See Rule 18.) <br /> <br />-. 4.A.(6)(a) A "Jurisdictional Dam" Is a dam which impounds <br />water ~bove the elevation of the natural surface of the ground <br />creating a reservoir with a capacity of more than 100 acre-feet, or <br />creates a reservoir with a surface area in excess of 20 acres at the <br />high-water line, or exceeds 10 feet in height measured vertically from <br />the elevation of the lowest point of the natural surface of the ground <br />where that point occurs along the longitudinal centerline of the dam <br />up to the flowline crest of the emergency spillway of the dam. For <br />reservoirs created by excavation, the vertical height shall be <br />measured from the invert of the outlet. The State Engineer shall have <br />final authority over determination of the vertical height. <br /> <br />4.A.(6)(b) A "Nonjurisdictiona1 Dam" is less than the size and <br />capacity of a jurisdictional dam. <br /> <br />4.A.(6)(c) A "Minor Dam" does not exceed 20 feet in vertical <br />height and 100 acre feet in capacity (see Figure I). <br /> <br />4.A.(6)(d) A "Small Dam" is greater than 20 feet ih vertical <br />height but equal to or less than both 40 feet and 1000 acre-feet in <br />capacity. or is greater than 100 acre feet but equal to or less than <br />both 1,000 acre-feet in capacity and 40 feet in vertical height (see <br />Figure I). <br /> <br />4.A.(6)(e) An "Intermediate Dam" is greater than 40 feet in <br />vertical height but equal to or less than both 100 feet and 50,000 <br />acre-feet in capacity, or is greater than 1,000 acre feet in capacity <br />but equal to or less than both 50,000 acre feet in capacity and 100 <br />feet in vertical height (see Figure I). <br /> <br />4.A.(6)(f) A "Large Dam" is greater than 100 feet in vertical <br />height, or greater than 50,000 acre feet In capacity (see Figure I). <br /> <br />4.A.(6)(g) A ''~iversion Dam" is a dam constructed for the <br />purpose of diverting water from the natural stream bed into a canal, <br />tunnel. ditch. or pipeline, and which is not designed or operated for <br />the purpose of impounding significant amounts of water. A dam that <br />both impounds water and diverts water into a canal, tunnel, ditch, ar <br />pipeline shall be considered a dam and is subject to these rules. <br /> <br />- 3 - <br />
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