Added by Stats. 2017, Ch. 26, Sec. 88. (SB 92) Effective June 27, 2017.
Article 6 - Inundation Maps and Emergency Planning
California Water Code — §§ 6160-6162
Sections (3)
Amended by Stats. 2021, Ch. 615, Sec. 430. (AB 474) Effective January 1, 2022. Operative January 1, 2023, pursuant to Section 463 of Stats. 2021, Ch. 615.
shall develop and submit electronically to the department and the Office of Emergency Services an emergency action plan that is based upon the approved inundation map or maps.
if critical appurtenant structures exist, and the department determines that the inundation map or maps for the dam and all existing critical appurtenant structures are sufficient, the owner of the dam shall submit the complete emergency action plan reflecting all critical appurtenant structures to the Office of Emergency Services for review within 30 days of department approval.
of Emergency Services. The owner of the dam shall continue to prepare inundation maps with due diligence for any remaining critical appurtenant structures and submit the map or maps to the department for review and approval. The Office of Emergency Services may defer review and approval of the new or updated emergency action plan until the Office of Emergency Services has received inundation maps approved by the department for the dam and all critical appurtenant structures. If the Office of Emergency Services approves an emergency action plan when the owner of the dam is continuing to prepare inundation maps with due diligence pursuant to this subparagraph, an owner of a dam may use that emergency action plan that existed as of March 1, 2017, on an interim basis, pending approval of a new or updated emergency action plan that includes maps for the dam and all critical appurtenant
structures.
(ii) For the purposes of this subparagraph, “due diligence” means that the owner of a dam is progressing toward completion of the inundation map or maps for all critical appurtenant structures according to a reasonable schedule proposed by the owner of the dam and approved by the department. When evaluating the time schedule proposed by the owner of the dam, the department may consider, among other relevant factors, the hazard classification of the dam, the number of critical appurtenant structure inundation maps that are outstanding, and the complexity of the failure scenarios. The owner of a dam shall submit a proposed time schedule to the department no later than 60 days after the effective date of the act that added this subparagraph. Failure to submit a proposed time schedule to the department or to comply with a time schedule
approved by the department may result in the imposition of penalties, restrictions, or liens pursuant to Chapter 8 (commencing with Section 6425). After the department approves maps for the critical appurtenant structures, the dam owner shall submit a new or updated emergency action plan including the approved maps to the Office of Emergency Services within 60 days.
appropriate public safety and emergency management agencies in potentially affected jurisdictions, to the extent these agencies want to receive approved emergency action plans.
follows:
(A) On or before January 1, 2018, if the hazard classification of the dam is extremely high.
(B) On or before January 1, 2019, if the hazard classification of the dam is high.
(C) On or before January 1, 2021, if the hazard classification of the dam is significant.
Added by Stats. 2017, Ch. 26, Sec. 88. (SB 92) Effective June 27, 2017.
Any regulation promulgated pursuant to this article shall be deemed to be an emergency and necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety, or general welfare.