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Revision as of 23:07, 7 September 2022
“An emergency spillway is designed to provide additional protection against overtopping of a dam and/or dike and is intended for use under unusual or extreme conditions such as misoperation or malfunction of the service spillway or outlet works during very large, remote floods (such as the PMF), or other emergency conditions. As with auxiliary spillways, some degree of structural damage and/or erosion may be expected due to releases up to and including the maximum design discharge”.[1]
Examples
Best Practices Resources
Design Standard No. 14: Appurtenant Structures for Dams (Spillways and Outlet Works)
Trainings
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Revision ID: 2441
Revision Date: 09/07/2022