Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-672.650 - Operational Requirements for Perimeter Earthen Dikes
(1) All perimeter earthen dikes shall be
operated so as to maintain the design freeboard in accordance with paragraph
62-672.600(1)(c),
F.A.C., unless temporary incursions into the freeboard are demonstrated to be
safe pursuant to subsection
62-672.650(2),
or Rule 62-672.870, F.A.C. Each
perimeter earthen dike shall be inspected as prescribed in Rule
62-672.670, F.A.C. Vegetative
cover adequate to inhibit wind and water erosion shall be established and
maintained on the outside slope of the dike. Such vegetation shall be
maintained sufficiently low to permit visual inspection of the soil surfaces
and critical areas outlined in Rule
62-672.670, F.A.C.
(2) Temporary Nonemergency Use of Design
Freeboard.
(a) To assure system safety and
integrity or to reduce the probability of discharge, the department shall
approve temporary use of the design freeboard of a perimeter earthen dike upon
justification by the owner and review of written documentation prepared by a
third-party engineer demonstrating that such use can occur while maintaining
the safety and stability of the dike. Any department approval shall include as
conditions any specific limitations or other requirements recommended by the
third-party engineer as necessary to maintain dike integrity and shall
establish a specific time limit for such use. The third-party engineer shall
base their recommendations on:
1. An
inspection of the facility,
2. Dike
design and construction information,
3. Results of seepage and stability analyses
(including monitoring of seepage pressures within the dike if such monitoring
is deemed necessary); and,
4. Wind
surge and wave run-up analyses.
(b) The report by the third-party engineer
shall specify conditions under which such use may be authorized, such as:
1. Acceptable wind speeds in forecast,
2. Acceptable rainfall levels in
the forecast,
3. Increased
inspection frequencies; and,
4.
Weekly monitoring of piezometric levels within the mass of the dike, if and as
needed.
(c) No temporary
use of the design freeboard pursuant to this section may be authorized unless
the facility either:
1. Prior to initiation
of such temporary use has storage capacity adequate to contain a storm event
generating twelve (12'') inches of rainfall in 24 hours below the design
freeboard fluid level, or
2. Such
action has been approved by the department under an action plan submitted
pursuant to subsection
62-672.780(8),
F.A.C.
(d) Fluctuation in
freeboard shall not result in activation of emergency overflow
spillways.
(e) Changes in water
levels during such temporary use shall not be deemed to reach any of the
triggers established under Rule
62-672.780,
F.A.C.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 403.4155 FS. Law Implemented 403.4155 FS.
New 6-28-99.
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