Iowa Admin. Code r. 567-73.23

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 11, December 11, 2024
Rule 567-73.23 - Removal and abandonment of dams

Removal is the draining of the impoundment and removal of all or a significant portion of the embankment. A dam may be abandoned by rendering a dam nonimpounding by dewatering and filling the reservoir with solid materials and by diverting the natural drainage around the site.

(1)Removal requirements. A dam removal project shall meet all of the following requirements:
a. The dam removal plan shall clearly show removal limits and will demonstrate how the proposed construction will render the dam height and storage below thresholds in rule 567-73.3 (455B);
b. An impoundment dewatering plan shall be submitted that documents how the water will be released in a controlled manner and not cause upstream erosion or pose a flooding risk downstream;
c. A dam breach plan shall be submitted that demonstrates how the breach process will not pose an increased risk compared to the existing structure; and
d. A sediment disposition plan shall be submitted that provides for stabilization, release, or removal of stored sediment and shall demonstrate no significant adverse consequences on fish and wildlife habitat downstream from the proposed construction.
(2)Abandonment requirements. An abandonment plan shall be submitted documenting the final site stabilization, evidence that the structure will no longer impound water or waterborne materials that would be released in the event of a dam failure, and evidence that the structure will not store water above the thresholds outlined in this chapter.

Iowa Admin. Code r. 567-73.23

Amended by IAB September 8, 2021/Volume XLIV, Number 5, effective 10/13/2021