(A) Hydraulic and hydrologic analyses
shall be accomplished using methodologies and computer analyses developed by
the division of water resources, the United States army corps of engineers, the
United States geological survey, the natural resources conservation service,
the United States bureau of reclamation, the national weather service, or
others which employ sound engineering basis and are specifically approved by
the chief. Both present and projected future land uses are to be considered in
determining the runoff characteristics of the drainage areas. The more severe
of these two conditions shall be used in the design.
(B) For dams, the hydrologic and
hydraulic assumptions and design calculations used in spillway designs shall be
included in the design submittal and are to include, but not be limited
to:
(1) Rainfall and runoff
data;
(2) Reservoir inflow
hydrographs;
(3) Reservoir
area-storage volume elevation data to the top of dam elevation;
(4) Spillway
elevation-discharge data;
(5) Reservoir flood
routings and backwater analyses, except as provided in rule 1501:21-13-03 of
the Administrative Code; and
(6) A dam failure
analysis as may be required by the chief for downstream hazard
evaluation.
(C) For levees, the hydrologic and
hydraulic assumptions and design calculations used shall be included in the
design submittal and are to include, but not be limited to:
(1) Discharge/probability
data;
(2) Hydrographs;
(3) Valley
cross-sections;
(4) Descriptive hydraulic
information concerning bridges and other structures that influence the
hydraulic characteristics of the watercourse;
(5) Stream
elevation-discharge-storage data; and
(6) Stream flood routings
and flood profiles.
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