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"Comprehending potential failure modes for a dam is an important first step to improve dam safety, prevent a dam failure, or minimize the effects of failure. Equally important is understanding the warning signs for particular failure modes and how to effectively respond to them. Performing regular dam [[inspections]] is critical for early problem identification and intervention. All personnel responsible for the [[operation]] of the dam should be aware of the common failure modes and be able to identify early warning signs for each failure mode. If a problem is detected early, the state dam safety agency can be contacted to recommend and help implement corrective measures. Acting promptly may avoid a possible dam failure." <ref name="MTToolbox">[[Dam Owner Emergency Intervention Toolbox| Dam Owner Emergency Intervention Toolbox | "Comprehending potential failure modes for a dam is an important first step to improve dam safety, prevent a dam failure, or minimize the effects of failure. Equally important is understanding the warning signs for particular failure modes and how to effectively respond to them. Performing regular dam [[inspections]] is critical for early problem identification and intervention. All personnel responsible for the [[operation]] of the dam should be aware of the common failure modes and be able to identify early warning signs for each failure mode. If a problem is detected early, the state dam safety agency can be contacted to recommend and help implement corrective measures. Acting promptly may avoid a possible dam failure." <ref name="MTToolbox">[[Dam Owner Emergency Intervention Toolbox | Dam Owner Emergency Intervention Toolbox, MT DNRC, 2016]]</ref> | ||
==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
{{Website Icon}} [https://damfailures.org/lessons-learned/intervention-can-stop-or-minimize-consequences-of-a-dam-failure-warning-signs-should-not-be-ignored/ Learn more about how to intervene if a dam is actively failing at DamFailures.org] | {{Website Icon}} [https://damfailures.org/lessons-learned/intervention-can-stop-or-minimize-consequences-of-a-dam-failure-warning-signs-should-not-be-ignored/ Learn more about how to intervene if a dam is actively failing at DamFailures.org] | ||
{{Website Icon}} [https://damfailures.org/lessons-learned/swarming-failures/ Learn about the difficulties of responding to swarming dam failures at DamFailures.org] | {{Website Icon}} [https://damfailures.org/lessons-learned/swarming-failures/ Learn about the difficulties of responding to swarming dam failures at DamFailures.org] | ||
==Best Practices Resources== | |||
{{Document Icon}} [[Dam Owner Emergency Intervention Toolbox|Dam Owner Emergency Intervention Toolbox | <noautolinks>==Best Practices Resources==</noautolinks> | ||
{{Document Icon}} [[Dam Owner Emergency Intervention Toolbox | Dam Owner Emergency Intervention Toolbox, MT DNRC, 2016]] | |||
==Trainings== | ==Trainings== | ||
{{Video Icon}} [[On-Demand Webinar: Responding to Dam Emergencies]] | {{Video Icon}} [[On-Demand Webinar: Responding to Dam Emergencies]] |
Latest revision as of 14:29, 14 December 2022
"Comprehending potential failure modes for a dam is an important first step to improve dam safety, prevent a dam failure, or minimize the effects of failure. Equally important is understanding the warning signs for particular failure modes and how to effectively respond to them. Performing regular dam inspections is critical for early problem identification and intervention. All personnel responsible for the operation of the dam should be aware of the common failure modes and be able to identify early warning signs for each failure mode. If a problem is detected early, the state dam safety agency can be contacted to recommend and help implement corrective measures. Acting promptly may avoid a possible dam failure." [1]
Examples
Learn more about how to intervene if a dam is actively failing at DamFailures.org
Learn about the difficulties of responding to swarming dam failures at DamFailures.org
Best Practices Resources
Dam Owner Emergency Intervention Toolbox, MT DNRC, 2016
Trainings
On-Demand Webinar: Responding to Dam Emergencies
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Revision ID: 5621
Revision Date: 12/14/2022