Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 44, November 1, 2024
Section 38-14-6 - Inspection and Quality Control6.1 Inspection During Construction6.1.1 Plans, specifications and all previous inspection reports shall be available at the construction site office for reference by construction personnel and the Director of the Division of Oil and Gas of the Department of Energy.6.1.2 A visual inspection for construction progress, determination of unstable conditions, conformance with plans, and quality control shall be held at least once every seven days, or more frequently as specified by the design engineer. The inspection shall be done by a registered engineer or a person under the direct supervision of the registered engineer. Inspections shall be held after heavy rainfall events to determine problems and remedial measures. Piezometers shall be monitored every seven days unless otherwise stated in the approved plan. This schedule may be changed by the Director of the Division of Oil and Gas of the Department of Energy depending on specific site conditions.6.2 Inspection of Completed Dams - Until proper performance of the structure is evidenced/ the dam and appurtenances shall be inspected annually by an engineer(s) experienced in this respect. Should a storm of record occur (i.e. greater than or equal to a 100 year, 6 hour duration storm), a similar inspection shall be held. The inspection shall consider seepage, bulges, scarps, vertical displacement, excessive erosion, piping, maintenance deficiencies or other visual factors which could indicate potential failure of the embankment, spillways or appurtenances. Once proper performance of the structure is evidenced, the dam should be inspected at least once every two years by an engineer experienced in this respect. The inspection should include all items considered during the annual inspection.6.3 Inspections of Dams with Serious Problems - Inspections shall be held by an engineer at least once per month, or more often as required by the Director of the Division of Oil and Gas of the Department of Energy based on site conditions. The inspection shall consider steepness of slopes, seepage, bulges, scarps, vertical displacement, excessive erosion, piping, sudden changes in monitoring devices and other visible factors which could indicate potential failure of the embankment, spillways and other appurtenances.