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Revision as of 01:08, 18 November 2022
Residents of areas that could be affected by a dam failure or operational incident have a risk of loss of life, injuries, and damage to property from a failure or operational incident. Dam owners and operators need to plan and coordinate with local emergency managers and first responders in order to be prepared should an incident occur at their dam. Lives and property can be protected through proper emergency planning and management.
Understanding Risk
- Inundation Mapping
- Hazard Potential Classification
- Consequence Analysis
- Potential Failure Modes Analysis
- Surveillance & Monitoring
Preparedness
- Emergency Action Planning
- Other Pertinent Plans
- Training & EAP Exercises
- Emergency Response
- Recovery
- Mitigation
- Regulatory Compliance
Best Practices Resources
Emergency Operations Planning: Dam Incident Planning Guide (Federal Emergency Management Agency)
Emergency Action Planning for Dams (Federal Emergency Management Agency)
Trainings
Dam Owner Academy: Emergency Planning
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Revision ID: 4215
Revision Date: 11/18/2022