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The National Dam Safety Program (NDSP) aims to prevent dam failures and reduce the impacts on lives and property that would be impacted by a dam failure.
The Florida Dam Safety Program (FDSP) provides training for dam owners/operators, regulatory staff, professionals, and interested parties on the importance of dam safety to reduce the risk of loss of life and damage to property, infrastructure and the environment.
The Dam Safety Program seeks to ensure that USACE owned and operated dams do not present unacceptable risks to people, property, or the environment, with the emphasis on people. USACE has learned a great deal about its dams through an initial screening of its portfolio.
The Dams Sector includes more than 90,000 dams in the United Statesapproximately 65 percent are privately owned and approximately 80 percent are regulated by state dam safety offices.
Job Description and Duties Duties include preparing annual performance reports, data reports, and presentations; performing and coordinating inspections on dams and appurtenant structures; reviewing and analyzing surveillance instrumentation data, and leading Dam Safety related projects and studies.
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STRICT LIABILITY AND NEGLIGENCE The concept of strict liability imposes liability on a dam owner for damages that occur regardless of the cause of failure. The alternative theory of negligence considers the degree of care employed by the owner in constructing, operating and maintaining a dam.
The California Water Code entrusts dam safety regulatory power to DWR, Division of Safety of Dams (DSOD). We provide oversight to the design, construction, and maintenance of over 1,200 jurisdictional sized dams in California.
State governments regulate 70 percent of the approximately 92,000 dams listed in the National Inventory of Dams (NID). The NID is a congressionally authorized database, which documents dams in the U.S. and its territories.

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