Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 391-3-8-.02 - Definitions
For the purpose of these rules and regulations, the term:
(a) "abutment" means the
bordering area of the dam site which functions as a support for the ends of the
dam structure.
(b) "Act" means the
"Georgia Safe Dams Act of 1978" as amended (O.C.G.A.
12-5-370 through
12-5-385).
(c) "appurtenant works" means such structures
as spillways, either in the dam or separate therefrom; the reservoir and its
rims; low level outlet works; access bridges; and water conduits such as
tunnels, pipelines or penstock, either through the dam or its
abutments.
(d) "Category I" means
the classification where improper operation or dam failure would result in
probable loss of human life. Situations constituting "probable loss of life"
are those situations involving frequently occupied structures or facilities,
including, but not limited to, residences, commercial and manufacturing
facilities, schools and churches.
(e) "Category II" means the classification
where improper operation or dam failure would not be expected to result in
probable loss of human life.
(f)
"conduit" means any closed waterway such as a cast-in-place cut-and-cover
culvert, a precast or prefabricated pipe imbedded in the dam or foundation or a
tunnel bored through the abutment used for the purpose of regulating or
releasing water impounded by a dam.
(g) "construct" or "construction" means the
building, removal or modification of any artificial barrier, together with
appurtenant works for the impoundment or diversion of water or liquid
substances and shall include any activity which, other than routinely as part
of an approved maintenance program, repairs, removes, or restores such
artificial barrier, or alters its design, shape or structural characteristics,
and shall also include any enlargement of such artificial barrier.
(h) "dam" means with the exception of the
exemptions outlined in Rule
391-3-8-.04 herein, the following:
1. Any artificial barrier, including
appurtenant works, which impounds or diverts water and which the improper
operation or failure of such would result in probable loss of human life as
determined pursuant to the Act, and which
(i)
is twenty-five (25) feet or more in height from the natural bed of the stream
or water course measured at the downstream toe or the lowest elevation of the
outside limit of the barrier (whichever is lower) to the maximum water storage
elevation; or
(ii) has an
impounding capacity at maximum water storage elevation of one hundred (100)
acre-feet or more.
2.
Any artificial barrier, including appurtenant works, constructed in conjunction
with the reclamation of surface mined land, and meeting the requirements of
subsection 1. above, and when improper operation or failure would result in
probable loss of human life.
(i) "small dam" means any artificial barrier
meeting the requirements of subsection (h) above with a storage capacity not
exceeding 500 acre-feet and a height not exceeding 25 feet.
(j) "medium dam" means any artificial barrier
meeting the requirements of subsection (h) above with a storage capacity
exceeding 500 acre-feet but not exceeding 1000 acre-feet or a height exceeding
25 feet but not exceeding 35 feet.
(k) "large dam" means any artificial barrier
meeting the requirements of subsection (h) above and with a storage capacity
exceeding 1000 acre-feet but not exceeding 50,000 acre-feet or a height
exceeding 35 feet but not exceeding 100 feet.
(l) "very large dam" means any artificial
barrier meeting the requirements of subsection (h) above and with a storage
capacity exceeding 50,000 acre-feet or a height exceeding 100 feet.
(m) "engineer" means the State Conservation
Engineer of the Natural Resources Conservation Service or the engineer of
record.
(n) "engineer of record" -
means an individual who:
1. Is a licensed
engineer registered with the State of Georgia; and
2. Is competent and has relevant experience
in areas related to dam investigation, inspection, design, and construction for
the type of dam being investigated, inspected, designed, or constructed;
and
3. Understands adverse dam
incidents, failures and the potential causes and consequences of dam failures;
and
4. Will have responsible charge
for the design of a new Category I dam or repair of an existing Category I dam;
and
5. Has substantiated their
qualifications to the Georgia Safe Dams Program prior to their engagement by an
Owner/Operator of an existing or proposed Category I Dam.
(o) "flood control pool" means the storage
volume of the entire reservoir at the crest of the emergency
spillway.
(p) "flood control zone"
means the storage volume available between the normal pool and the flood
control pool.
(q) "foundation"
means the earth or rock which the dams rests.
(r) "freeboard" means the difference in
elevation between the top of the dam and the maximum reservoir water surface
that would result should the inflow design flood occur and should the outlet
works function as planned.
(s)
"hydrometeorological gauges" means any of a variety of measuring devices used
in determining data concerning rainfall, snow, fog, dew, etc.
(t) "impoundment" means the water or liquid
substance that is or will be stored by a dam--commonly referred to as the
reservoir.
(u) "maximum water
storage elevation" means the elevation of the lowest point of the top of the
impoundment structure independent of low points caused by partial failure or
collapse.
(v) "normal pool" means
the reservoir storage volume at normal storage elevation.
(w) "normal water storage elevation" means
the normal elevation of water surface which is obtained by the reservoir when
the intake and outlet works are operating as planned during periods of normal
precipitation and runoff and not during periods of drought or flood.
(x) "principal spillway" means the spillway
which conveys normal runoff out of the reservoir.
(y) "probable maximum precipitation (PMP)"
means the greatest amount of rainfall of a six-hour duration which would be
excepted for a given drainage basin as determined by Hydrometeorological Report
No. 52 published by the U.S. Weather Bureau.
(z) "spillway" means the feature of a storage
or detention dam which is designed to released surplus water which cannot be
contained in the allotted storage space, and at diversion dams is a means to
bypass flows exceeding those which are turned into the diversion
system.
(aa) "structural height"
means the height of the dam measured from the lowest point of the dam's
foundation to the highest point on the top of the dam.
(bb) "surcharge zone" means the reservoir of
the storage volume located between the crest of the emergency spillway (flood
control pool) and the maximum water storage elevation.
(cc) "surface mining" means any activity
constituting all part of a process for the removal of minerals ores and the
solid matter for sale or for processing or for consumption in the regular
operations of a business. However the removal of mineral ores and other solid
matter by tunnels, shafts, and dimension stone quarries shall not be considered
surface mining.
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