Hazard potential classification definition
Hazard potential classification means the possible adverse incremental consequences that result from the release of water or stored contents due to failure of the diked CCR surface impoundment or mis-operation of the diked CCR surface impoundment or its appurtenances. The hazardous potential classifications include Class 1 and Class 2, which mean:
Hazard potential classification means the possible adverse incremental consequences that result from the release of water or stored contents due to failure of the diked CCR surface impoundment or mis-operation of the diked CCR surface impoundment or its appurtenances. The hazardous potential classifications include high hazard potential CCR surface impoundment, significant hazard potential CCR surface impoundment, and low hazard potential CCR surface impoundment, which terms mean:
Hazard potential classification means a reference to the potential for loss of life, property damage, and environmental damage in the area downstream of a dam in the event of failure of the dam or appurtenant works.
More Definitions of Hazard potential classification
Hazard potential classification means a system that cat- egorizes dams according to the degree of probable incre- mental adverse consequences of failure or improper operation of a dam or appurtenances. The hazard poten- tial classification does not reflect the current condition of the dam with regard to safety, structural integrity, or flood routing capacity.
Hazard potential classification means a system that categorizes dams according to the degree of probable incremen- tal adverse consequences of failure or improper operation of a dam or appurtenances. The hazard potential classifica- tion does not reflect the current condition of the dam with regard to safety, structural integrity, or flood routing capacity.
Hazard potential classification means the possible adverse incremental