S-3.1.01, r. 1 - Dam Safety Regulation

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41. Subject to section 79, every dam must, according to its class, be the subject of the minimum number of inspections indicated in the table below in accordance with the frequency mentioned therein:
Type of inspectionNumber and frequency of inspections according to the dam’s class
ABCDE
Site inspection12/year6/year2/year2/year1/year
Inspection1/year1/2 years1/5 years1/8 years1/10 years
Site inspections whose frequency is higher than 1 per year must be spread as evenly as possible over the year.
An inspection carried out during a year reduces the number of site inspections required for that year by 1.
For the purposes of this section, the word year refers to a calendar year.
O.C. 300-2002, s. 41; O.C. 901-2014, s. 9; O.C. 989-2023, s. 27.
41. Every dam must, according to its class, be the subject of the minimum number of inspections indicated in the table below in accordance with the frequency mentioned therein:
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Type of Number and frequency of inspections according to
inspection the dam’s class

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A B C D E
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Site inspection 12/year 6/year 2/year 2/year 1/year
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Inspection 1/year 1/2 years 1/5 years 1/8 years 1/10 years
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Site inspections whose frequency is higher than 1 per year must be spread as evenly as possible over the year.
An inspection carried out during a year reduces the number of site inspections required for that year by 1.
O.C. 300-2002, s. 41; O.C. 901-2014, s. 9.
41. The monitoring of a dam by the owner includes
(1)  site inspections, which consist of routine visual inspections of the dam and are carried out to detect and monitor more apparent deficiencies and determine the general condition of a dam following major events such as floods, earthquakes and windstorms;
(2)  regular inspections, which consist of visual examinations of the dam and its main components and may include, if required, the taking of measurements, and are carried out to ensure continuous monitoring of the dam in order to detect or monitor any deficiency or deterioration; and
(3)  formal inspections, which consist of comprehensive visual examinations of the dam and of each of its components or parts and may include, if required, the taking of measurements, and are carried out to monitor the behaviour of the dam and to determine the condition of each of its components or parts.
O.C. 300-2002, s. 41.