Georgia Statutes

§ 12-5-376-1 — Subclassification of category I dams by director; minimum spillway design requirements

Georgia § 12-5-376-1

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O.C.G.A. § 12-5-376-1 (2026).

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(a)For the purposes of this Code section:
(1)"Acre-feet" means the measurement of the impounding capacity of a dam as described in paragraph (4) of Code Section 12-5-372 .
(2)"Height" means the height of a dam determined in the manner described in paragraph (4) of Code Section 12-5-372 .
(3)"PMP" means probable maximum precipitation as determined by the United States Weather Service to be the greatest amount of rainfall of a six-hour duration which would be expected for a given location.
(b)All category I dams identified by the commission pursuant to Code Section 12-5-375 shall be subclassified by the director as follows:
(1)Small dams - Those with a storage capacity not exceeding 500 acre-feet and a height not exceeding 25 feet.
(2)Medium dams - Those with a storage capacity exceed

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