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While a thorough and detailed design and construction process decreases the chance that major problems arise in the life span of a dam; without proper operation and maintenance of the dam, the safety of the dam is put in jeopardy. Additionally, site conditions including changing upstream and downstream hydrology, deterioration of the embankment or concrete, developing of new or additional seepage paths, etc. are subject to change over time. Therefore, in order to maintain a sufficient level of safety, consideration of changing conditions should inform any changes in operations and maintenance at a dam.  
While a thorough and detailed design and [[construction]] process decreases the chance that major problems arise in the life span of a dam; without proper [[operation]] and maintenance (O&M) of the dam, the safety of the dam is put in jeopardy. Additionally, site conditions including changing upstream and downstream [[hydrology]], deterioration of the embankment or concrete, development of new or additional seepage paths, etc. are subject to change over time. Therefore, in order to maintain a sufficient level of safety, consideration of changing conditions should inform any changes in operations and maintenance at a dam.  
 
The dam owner is responsible to ensure that their dam is safely maintained and operated. State and federal regulators often provide guidance or enforce minimum requirements related to O&M procedures. O&M procedures should be documented in an [[O&M Manual]].
 
Click to learn more about the following typical operation and maintenance activities:


[[Owner Responsibilties]]</br>
* [[Record Keeping]]</br>
[[O&M Manual]]</br>
* [[Operating Procedures]]</br>
[[O&M Activities]]</br>
* [[Vegetation Management]]</br>
* [[Controlling Animal Activity]]</br>
* [[Repairing Concrete]]</br>
* [[Site Access]]</br>
* [[Inspections]]</br>
* [[Surveillance & Monitoring]]</br>
* [[Emergency Action Planning]]</br>
* [[Responding to Emergencies]]</br>


==Examples==
==Examples==
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==Best Practices Resources==
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Latest revision as of 20:54, 5 December 2022


Learn more about the importance of regular O&M at a dam at DamFailures.org

While a thorough and detailed design and construction process decreases the chance that major problems arise in the life span of a dam; without proper operation and maintenance (O&M) of the dam, the safety of the dam is put in jeopardy. Additionally, site conditions including changing upstream and downstream hydrology, deterioration of the embankment or concrete, development of new or additional seepage paths, etc. are subject to change over time. Therefore, in order to maintain a sufficient level of safety, consideration of changing conditions should inform any changes in operations and maintenance at a dam.

The dam owner is responsible to ensure that their dam is safely maintained and operated. State and federal regulators often provide guidance or enforce minimum requirements related to O&M procedures. O&M procedures should be documented in an O&M Manual.

Click to learn more about the following typical operation and maintenance activities:

Examples

Learn more about the importance of regular maintenance and inspection (DamFailures.org)


Citations:



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Revision Date: 12/05/2022