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Emergency Action Planning | Association of State Dam Safety An Emergency Action Plan (EAP) is a written document that identifies incidents that can lead to potential emergency conditions at a dam, identifies the areas that can be affected by the less of reservoir and specifies pre-planned actions to be followed to minimize property damage, potential loss of infrastructure and water resource, and
Emergency Action Planning for Dams (FEMA P-64) 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 The purpose of this document is to provide guidelines for the preparation of an Emergency Action Plan (EAP) to facilitate the development of plans that are
Federal Guidelines for Dam Safety - FEMA. gov To improve the Nation’s emergency preparedness and response capabilities, FEMA believes that formal guidelines are needed to help dam owners, in coordination with emergency management authorities, effectively develop and exercise Emergency Action Plans (EAPs) for dams The purpose of the guidance in this document is to meet that need
Dam Owner Inundation Maps and Emergency Action Plans Inundation maps, when paired with dam owners’ Emergency Action Plans, inform emergency planning and response by helping to estimate the extent and depth of potential flooding, and by identifying at-risk areas and resources in advance of the floodwaters arriving
Appendix A: Emergency Action Plan Template - emilms. fema. gov This Emergency Action Plan (EAP) deines responsibilities and procedures to: • Identifynusualu and unlikely conditions that may endanger the dam • Initiateemedialr actions to prevent a dam failure or minimize the downstream impacts of a dam failure
Emergency Action Plan - California In the event of a dam failure, inundation maps must show areas that would flood, travel times and flood peaks as well as critical locations which may be impacted if a dam fails EAP's must identify potential emergency conditions and outline actions to minimize loss of life and property damage
Emergency Action Plans Help Dam Owners as Well As People Downstream. All potentially hazardous dams benefit from some type of an Emergency Action Plan Obviously dams with a potential for loss of life or damage to infrastructure or high value property in the event of failure (typically identified by regulators as High-Hazard Potential) would be a higher priority and would require a more sophisticated and detailed
EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN (EAP) REVIEW TOOL | NO. XX EMERGENCY ACTION PLAN (EAP) REVIEW TOOL | NO XX The Cal OES EAP Review Tool will be used to determine how an EAP meets the statutory requirements for California Government Code Section 8589 5, California Water Code Sections 6160 and 6161 and the Federal Guidelines for Dam Safety: Emergency Action Planning for Dams (FEMA 64)
Emergency Operations Planning: Dam Incident Planning Guide Some communities will choose to address dam incidents in an annex to their emergency operations plan (EOP) or comprehensive emergency management plan or as an appendix to other base planning products, or they will create a stand-alone dam incident plan