Utah Admin. Code R655-11-7A - Outlet Sizing
A. All dams shall
have a low level outlet capable of draining the reservoir. Exemptions to this
requirement may be granted at the discretion of the State Engineer. Normally,
exemptions will only be considered for low head, low hazard dams. Any dead
storage must be approved by the State Engineer and must be sufficiently low to
eliminate any storage hazard. The outlet should be sized to meet the project
demands as well as the following criteria.
1.
All outlets shall be 24 inches in diameter or larger unless exempted in writing
by the State Engineer. Outlets should have valves or capped flanges which can
facilitate entry into the pipe by personnel or video equipment.
2. All outlets shall have the capacity to
evacuate 90% of the active storage capacity of the reservoir within 30 days
neglecting reservoir inflows. The State Engineer may adjust this requirement on
large reservoirs if it can be demonstrated that compliance would result in an
unreasonably sized outlet or potential releases would exceed the downstream
channel carrying capacity.
3. All
outlets shall have the capacity to satisfy prior downstream water rights and
the owners' release requirements.
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