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*Review and approval of [[Emergency Action Planning | Emergency Action Plans]]."<ref name="FEMA.gov">[https://www.fema.gov/emergency-managers/risk-management/dam-safety/resources-states FEMA.gov]</ref> | *Review and approval of [[Emergency Action Planning | Emergency Action Plans]]."<ref name="FEMA.gov">[https://www.fema.gov/emergency-managers/risk-management/dam-safety/resources-states FEMA.gov]</ref> | ||
In addition to state dam safety regulation, dam construction or [[rehabilitation]] projects may be subject to regulation by other local, state and federal agencies pertaining to [[environmental]] impacts, cultural resources and more. Hydropower dams in the United States may also be subject to regulation by the [[Federal Energy Regulatory Commission]] (FERC). | In addition to state dam safety regulation, dam construction or [[rehabilitation]] projects may be subject to regulation by other local, state and federal agencies pertaining to [[environmental]] impacts, [[Cultural Resources|cultural resources]] and more. Hydropower dams in the United States may also be subject to regulation by the [[Federal Energy Regulatory Commission]] (FERC). | ||
==Best Practices Resources== | ==Best Practices Resources== | ||
{{Document Icon}} [[Model State Dam Safety Program (FEMA P-316) | Model State Dam Safety Program (FEMA P-316), FEMA, 2007]] | |||
{{Document Icon}} [[Federal Guidelines for Dam Safety (FEMA P-93) | Federal Guidelines for Dam Safety (FEMA P-93), FEMA, 2004]] | {{Document Icon}} [[Federal Guidelines for Dam Safety (FEMA P-93) | Federal Guidelines for Dam Safety (FEMA P-93), FEMA, 2004]] | ||
==Trainings== | ==Trainings== |
Revision as of 21:00, 20 December 2022
View of the Hoover Dam. |
"State governments regulate 80 percent of the approximately 87,000 dams listed in the National Inventory of Dams (NID). Although state programs vary in the scope of their authority, program activities pertaining to the construction of new or modification of existing dams typically provide for:
- Review of plans and specifications for dam construction and major repairs,
- Periodic inspections of construction, and
- Review and approval of Emergency Action Plans."[1]
In addition to state dam safety regulation, dam construction or rehabilitation projects may be subject to regulation by other local, state and federal agencies pertaining to environmental impacts, cultural resources and more. Hydropower dams in the United States may also be subject to regulation by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).
Best Practices Resources
Model State Dam Safety Program (FEMA P-316), FEMA, 2007
Federal Guidelines for Dam Safety (FEMA P-93), FEMA, 2004
Trainings
On-Demand Webinar: The History of Dam Safety Governance in the US Including Risk Analysis
On-Demand Webinar: Introduction to Public Safety Risk Evaluation and Treatment for Dams and Levees
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Revision ID: 6122
Revision Date: 12/20/2022