Ohio Admin. Code 1501:21-13-02 - Design flood for dams and determination of critical flood
The magnitude of the design flood for each dam shall be set by the chief and determined from actual streamflow and flood frequency records or from synthetic hydrologic criteria based on current publications prepared by the division, the United States army corps of engineers, the United States geological survey, the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, or others acceptable to the chief.
(A)
The minimum design flood will be:
(1) For
class I dams, the probable maximum flood or the critical flood;
(2) For class II dams, fifty per cent of the
probable maximum flood or the critical flood; and,
(3) For class III dams, twenty-five per cent
of the probable maximum flood or the critical flood.
(B) Selection of a critical flood as the
design flood is acceptable. The design for the critical flood shall be for
site-specific conditions and based on a quantitative and relative impact
analysis of the downstream critical routing reach. In determining the critical
flood, the spillway and storage capacity for the dam shall be designed so that
there will be no additional potential for loss of life, health or property in
the critical routing reach from overtopping failure of the dam when compared to
the potential for loss of life, health or property caused by the flood in the
absence of a dam overtopping failure.
(1)
Where the incremental depth of flow between the failure and non-failure floods
is 2.0 feet or greater, or the product of the average floodplain flow velocity
(in feet per second) and the incremental flood depth (in feet) is greater than
7.0, additional potential for loss of life, health or property in the critical
routing reach is expected.
(2) If
the incremental depth of flow between the failure and non-failure floods is
less than 2.0 feet, and the product of the average floodplain flow velocity (in
feet per second) and the incremental flood depth (in feet) is less than 7.0, it
does not necessarily mean that the critical flood has been determined. Further
investigation will be required to determine that no additional potential for
loss of life, health or property will occur.
(C) The minimum critical flood shall be as
follows:
(1) Forty per cent of the probable
maximum flood for a class I dam,
(2) Twenty per cent of the probable maximum
flood for a class II dam, and
(3)
The one-hundred-year flood for a class III dam.
(D) The owner or applicant
is to
shall
submit to the chief, in writing, a request for consideration of the critical
flood as the design flood along with appropriate supporting calculations, as
deemed necessary by the chief. The chief will not consider risk assessment
based upon planned evacuation, probability of inhabitation, or monetary
recovery of property damage.
(E) If
downstream hazard conditions change at any time during the life of the
structure, a reevaluation of the critical routing reach and modification of the
critical flood may be required by the chief.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 1521.06
Rule Amplifies: 1521.06, 1521.061, 1521.062
Prior Effective Dates: 04/15/1972, 10/15/1981, 12/09/1999, 01/16/2005, 05/24/2018
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