Wash. Admin. Code § 173-175-610 - Emergencies
(1) When, in the
opinion of the department, an emergency condition exists which poses an
imminent threat to life, the department may take such action as necessary to
eliminate or mitigate the hazard and potential consequences. The dam owner or
the owner's agent(s) may be directed to take actions, and if that failing, the
department may take control of the project and take actions, including, but not
limited to:
(a) Altering the operation of the
project;
(b) Lowering the reservoir
water level;
(c) Draining the
reservoir;
(d) Making emergency
repairs or modifications to the project;
(e) Enlisting the services of federal, state,
or local authorities to make emergency repairs or modifications to the
project;
(f) Breaching the
dam.
(2) All costs
incurred by the department as a result of taking control of the project will be
charged to the owner.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 43.21A.064, [43.21A.]080 and 86.16.061. 92-12-055 (Order 91-17), § 173-175-610, filed 6/1/92, effective 7/2/92.
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