S-3.1.01, r. 1 - Dam Safety Regulation

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SCHEDULE II
(s. 13)
CONSTANT PHYSICAL PARAMETERS
(Dam vulnerability numerical values)
Dam height 
Height (m)Points 
≤51 
102 
203.5The points for intermediate heights shall be determined by considering that the points vary linearly between the various height values, except a dam 5 m or lower, which is always assigned 1 point.
304.5 
405.0 
505.8 
1008.0 
160 or more10.0 
Dam types 
Dam TypePoints 
Concrete arch1 
Concrete buttresses3 
Concrete gravity2 
Concrete gravity embankment3For any other type of dam, an equivalence with the dam type in the table with the closest characteristics shall be established.
Concrete or steel sheet-pile barrier upstream of an earthfill dam6 
Earthfill10 
Earth-filled timber or steel sheet-pile cribs10 
Free weir - concrete shield7 
Rockfill dam with  
- concrete facing3 
- upstream earthfilled core  
Rockfill free weir8 
Rockfill weir4 
Rockfill - zoned (core)3 
Rockfill - zoned Impervious core3 
Steel sheet-piling7 
Stone-filled timber or steel sheet-pile cribs6 
Timber buttresses (cribs)8 
Timber buttresses (dead shores)9 
Impounding capacity 
Capacity (106 m3)Points 
≤11 
503The points for intermediate capacities shall be determined by considering that the points vary linearly between the various values of impounding capacity, except an impounding capacity of 1,000,000 m3 or less, which is always assigned 1 point.
1,0005 
2,0006.5 
5,0008 
6,000 and over10 
Foundation types 
TypePoints 
Treated rock1 
Rock2 
Core on treated rock3The treatment includes all the geotechnical methods meant to reduce the permeability of the foundation and increase its resistance to internal erosion or to increase the bearing capacity of the foundation or the stability of the dam.
Treated till3 
Core on rock4 
Till4 
Core on till5 
Treated clay6Till is a material of glacial origin consisting of a mixture of varying particle sizes that usually contains a certain percentage of fines.
Clay7 
Treated alluvial deposits8 
Core on clay8 
Alluvial or unknown deposits10 
O.C. 300-2002, Sch. II; O.C. 989-2023, s. 57.
SCHEDULE II
(s. 13)
CONSTANT PHYSICAL PARAMETERS
(Dam vulnerability numerical values)

Dam height
__________________________

Height (m) Points
__________________________

≤5 1
__________________________

10 2
__________________________

20 3.5 The points for intermediate heights shall be
__________________________ determined by considering that the points vary
linearly between the various height values, except
30 4.5 a dam 5 m or lower, which is always assigned
__________________________ 1 point.

40 5.0
__________________________

50 5.8
__________________________

100 8.0
__________________________

160 or more 10.0
__________________________

Dam types

__________________________________________

Dam Type Points
__________________________________________

Concrete arch 1
__________________________________________

Concrete buttresses 3
__________________________________________

Concrete gravity 2
__________________________________________

Concrete gravity embankment 3 For any other type of dam, an
__________________________________________ equivalence with the dam type in
the table with the closest
Concrete or steel sheet-pile characteristics shall be
barrier upstream of an established.
earthfill dam 6
__________________________________________

Earthfill 10
__________________________________________

Earth-filled timber or
steel sheet-pile cribs 10
__________________________________________

Free weir - concrete shield 7
__________________________________________

Rockfill dam with
- concrete facing
- upstream earthfilled core 3
__________________________________________

Rockfill free weir 8
__________________________________________

Rockfill weir 4
__________________________________________

Steel sheet-piling 7
__________________________________________

Stone-filled timber or
steel sheet-pile cribs 6
__________________________________________

Timber buttresses (cribs) 8
__________________________________________

Timber buttresses
(dead shores) 9
__________________________________________

Impounding capacity
____________________________

Capacity Points
(106 m3)
____________________________

≤1 1
____________________________
The points for intermediate capacities shall be
50 3 determined by considering that the points vary
____________________________ linearly between the various values of impounding
capacity, except an impounding capacity of
1,000 5 1,000,000 m3 or less, which is always assigned
____________________________ 1 point.

2,000 6.5
____________________________

5,000 8
____________________________

6 000 and over 10
____________________________

Foundation types
_________________________________

Type Points
_________________________________

Treated rock 1
_________________________________

Rock 2
_________________________________ The treatment includes all the geotechnical
methods meant to reduce the permeability of
Treated till 3 the foundation and increase its resistance
_________________________________ to internal erosion or to increase the
bearing capacity of the foundation or the
Till 4 stability of the dam.
_________________________________

Treated clay 6
_________________________________ Till is a material of glacial origin
consisting of a mixture of varying particle
Clay 7 sizes that usually contains a certain
_________________________________ percentage of fines.

Treated alluvial
deposits 8
_________________________________

Alluvial or
unknown deposits 10
_________________________________
O.C. 300-2002, Sch. II.