Current through September 17, 2024
Section 261-2-004 - ENGINEERING AND TECHNICAL FEASIBILITY004.01. A structural proposal is considered feasible when it can and will be designed, constructed, and operated to accomplish the purpose(s) for which it was planned utilizing accepted engineering, geohydrologic and other technical principles and concepts. Engineering and technical data and information to be provided in the feasibility report should include, but is not limited to, the following: 004.01(A). A detailed discussion of the plan of development selected for the proposal;004.01(B). A description of all field investigations made to substantiate the feasibility report;004.01(C). Maps, drawings, charts, tables, etc., used as a basis for the feasibility report;004.01(D). A description of the water and land rights associated with the proposal and pertinent water supply and water quality information, if appropriate;004.01(E). A detailed discussion of each component of the final plan preparation including, when applicable: 004.01(E)(i). Required geologic investigation;004.01(E)(ii). Required hydrologic data;004.01(E)(iii). Design criteria for final design including, but not limited to, soil mechanics, hydraulic, hydrologic, structural, embankments and foundation criteria.004.02. A non-structural proposal is considered to be technically feasible when it can and will be designed and carried out to accomplish the purpose(s) for which it was planned. Data necessary to establish the technical feasibility should include, but is not limited to the following: 004.02(A). A detailed discussion of the plan of development designed for the proposal, including techniques to be utilized in all aspects of the proposal;004.02(B). A description of field or research investigations utilized to substantiate the project conception;004.02(C). A description of the water and/or land rights necessary for proposal continuation, if applicable;004.02(D). A discussion of the anticipated effects, if any, of the proposal upon the development and/or operation of existing or envisioned structural measures including a brief description of any such measure.261 Neb. Admin. Code, ch. 2, § 004
Amended effective 12/27/2022