Ariz. Admin. Code § R12-15-1213 - Completion Documents for a Significant or High Hazard Potential Dam
Within 90 days after completion of the construction or removal work for a significant or high hazard potential dam and final inspection by the Department, the owner shall file the following:
1. An affidavit showing the actual cost of
the construction. The owner shall submit a detailed accounting of the costs,
including all engineering costs.
2.
An additional fee or refund request based on the actual cost of the
construction, computed in accordance with A.R.S. §
45-1209
and R12-15-104(A)(7).
3. One set of
full sized as constructed drawings prepared and sealed by the engineer who
supervised the construction. If changes were made during construction, the
owner shall file supplemental drawings showing the dam and appurtenances as
actually constructed.
4.
Construction records, including grouting, materials testing, and locations and
baseline readings for permanent bench marks and instrumentation, initial
surveys, and readings.
5.
Photographs of construction from exposure of the foundation to completion of
construction.
6. A brief completion
report summarizing the salient features of the project, including a description
of the causes for any changes or deviations from the approved drawings and
specifications that were made during the construction phase.
7. A schedule for filling the reservoir,
specifying fill rates, water level elevations to be held for observation, and a
schedule for inspecting and monitoring the dam. The owner shall monitor the dam
monthly during the first filling.
8. An operating manual for the dam and its
appurtenant structures. The operating manual shall include a process for safety
inspections prescribed in
R12-15-1219.
The operating manual shall include schedules for surveillance activities and
baseline information for any installed instrumentation as follows:
a. The frequency of monitoring,
b. The data recording format,
c. A graphical presentation of data,
and
d. The person who will perform
the work.
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