Wash. Admin. Code § 173-175-520 - Emergency action plans
(1) In
those cases where a failure of the dam could pose a threat to life (downstream
hazard classes 1A, 1B, 1C, and 2), the owner shall develop and maintain an
emergency action plan (EAP) acceptable to the department.
(a) The EAP shall describe procedures for
responding to unusual or emergency situations and procedures for detecting,
evaluating, communicating, and initiating notification or warning of
individuals who may be at risk in downstream and upstream areas. Information on
the development of an EAP is contained within the department's Dam
Safety Guidelines.
(b) It
shall be the duty and responsibility of the owner to implement the EAP when
conditions warrant and to follow the method and schedule contained within the
EAP.
(c) Owners are required to
coordinate the development of the EAP with representatives from the local
emergency services staff, state department of community development, emergency
management division, and appropriate local authorities.
(d) Copies of the completed EAP must be
provided to the state emergency management division, local emergency services
office, and to the department.
(2) Any proposed changes to the EAP which
could have an affect on public or project safety must be submitted to the
department for review and acceptance before implementation.
(3) Owners are required to exercise
components of the EAP as needed to confirm the viability of the plan.
(4) The department will coordinate and
solicit review comments from the local emergency services office and the state
emergency management division on the acceptability of proposed EAPs. Those
comments will constitute the primary basis for accepting or requesting
modifications to a proposed EAP.
(5) The EAP must be updated within one
hundred eighty days after a periodic inspection has been completed by the
department.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 43.21A.064, 43.21A.080, 86.16.061, 90.03.350 and [90.03].470. 04-16-122 (Order 03-08), § 173-175-520, filed 8/4/04, effective 9/4/04. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.21A.064, [43.21A.]080 and 86.16.061. 92-12-055 (Order 91-17), § 173-175-520, filed 6/1/92, effective 7/2/92.
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