Dam Safety Regulatory Program
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
The Connecticut Department of Energy & Environmental Protection (CT DEEP) Dam Safety Program is trying to improve how we communicate with the public. The first step is to develop an email distribution list of people interested in receiving CT DEEP Dam Safety program updates. Please feel free to email us at DEEP.DamSafety@ct.gov with an email address that would like to be added to this group. Our goal is to create a CT DEEP Dam Safety Program email "listserv" where you may subscribe and unsubscribe for our emails.
The mission of the Connecticut DEEP Dam Safety Regulatory Program is to ensure the safety of dams to protect life, property, and the environment by ensuring that all dams are designed, constructed, operated, and maintained safely and effectively.
The Dam Safety Statute (Section 22a-401) was last substantially revised by Public Act 2013-197, which authorized changes regarding Emergency Action Plans (EAPs) and inspection requirements:
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Dam owners in the State of Connecticut are now responsible for hiring a consultant to conduct regular dam inspections.
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The owners of high hazard (Class C) and substantial hazard (Class B) dams must file an EAP every two years.
Dam Safety Regulations
The Dam Safety regulations were most recently revised with an effective date of February 3, 2016.
- Emergency Action Plans (EAPs)
- Dam Inspections
- Dam Registration and Dam Recordation
- Permitting (Dam Repairs, Alterations, or Removals)