Ariz. Admin. Code § 12-15-1209

Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 50, December 13, 2024
Section R12-15-1209 - Application to Breach or Remove a High or Significant Hazard Potential Dam
A. An applicant shall excavate the dam down to the level of the natural ground at the maximum section. Upon approval of the Director, additional breaches may be made. This provision shall not be construed to require more than total removal of the dam regardless of the flood magnitude. The breach or breaches shall be of sufficient width to pass the greater of:
1. The 100 year flood at a depth of less than 5 feet, or
2. The 100 year flood at a normal flood depth of not more than 2 feet at a distance of 2,000 feet downstream of the dam.
B. The sides of each breach shall be excavated to a slope ratio that is stable and not steeper than 1 horizontal to 1 vertical.
C. Each breach shall be designed to prevent silt that has previously been deposited on the reservoir bottom and the excavated material from the breach from washing downstream.
D. Before breaching the dam, the reservoir shall be emptied in a controlled manner that will not endanger lives or damage downstream property. The applicant shall obtain approval from the Director for the method of breaching or removal.
E. An application package to breach or remove a high or significant hazard potential dam shall include the following prepared by or under the supervision of an engineer as defined in R12-15-1202(11).
1. The construction drawing or drawings for the breach or removal of a dam, including the location, dimensions, and lowest elevation of each breach.
2. A long-term budget plan and evidence of financing, prepared using customary accounting principles, that demonstrate that the applicant has the financial capability to breach or remove the dam in a safe manner. If the applicant does not have evidence that can be verified by an independent audit of the financial capability to breach or remove the dam in a safe manner, the Director may require a performance bond for the entire cost of the proposed construction work.
3. A construction quality assurance plan describing all aspects of construction supervision.
F. Reduction of a high or significant downstream hazard potential dam to nonjurisdictional size may be approved by letter under the following circumstances:
1. The owner shall submit a completed application form and construction drawings for the reduction and the appropriate specifications, prepared by or under the supervision of an engineer as defined in R12-15-1202(11).
2. The construction drawings and specifications shall contain sufficient detail to enable a contractor to bid on and complete the project.
3. The plans shall comply with all requirements of this Section except that the breach is not required to be to natural ground.
4. Upon completion of an alteration to nonjurisdictional size, the engineer shall file as constructed drawings and specifications with the Department.

Ariz. Admin. Code § R12-15-1209

New Section adopted by final rulemaking at 6 A.A.R. 2558, effective June 12, 2000 (Supp. 00-2).