[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 33, Volume 3]

[Revised as of July 1, 2006]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 33CFR203.48]



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                TITLE 33--NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS

 

 CHAPTER II--CORPS OF ENGINEERS, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY, DEPARTMENT OF 

                                 DEFENSE

 

PART 203_EMERGENCY EMPLOYMENT OF ARMY AND OTHER RESOURCES, NATURAL 

DISASTER PROCEDURES--Table of Contents

 

 Subpart D_Rehabilitation Assistance for Flood Control Works Damaged by 

 Flood or Coastal Storm: The Corps Rehabilitation and Inspection Program

 

Sec.  203.48  Inspection guidelines for non-Federal flood control works.



    (a) Intent. The intent of these guidelines is to facilitate 

inspections of the design, construction, and maintenance of non-Federal 

flood control works. The guidelines are not intended to establish design 

standards for non-Federal flood control works, but to provide uniform 

procedures within the Corps for conducting required inspections. The 

results of these inspections determine Active status in the RIP, and 

thus determine eligibility for Rehabilitation Assistance. The contents 

of this section are applicable to both IEI's and CEI's.

    (b) Level of detail. Evaluations of non-Federal flood control works 

will be made through on site inspections and technical analyses by Corps 

technical personnel. The level of detail required in an inspection will 

be commensurate with the complexity of the inspected project, the 

potential for catastrophic failure to cause significant loss of life, 

the economic benefits of the area protected, and other special 

circumstances that may occur. Technical evaluation procedures are 

intended to establish the general capability of a non-Federal flood 

control work to provide reliable flood protection.

    (c) Purposes. The IEI assesses the integrity and reliability of the 

flood control work. In addition, other essential information required to 

help determine the Federal interest in future repairs/rehabilitation to 

the flood control work will be obtained. The IEI will establish the 

estimated level of protection and structural reliability of the existing 

flood control work. Subsequent CEI's will seek to detect changed project 

conditions that may have an impact on the reliability of the flood 

protection provided by the flood control work, to include the level of 

maintenance being performed on the flood control work.

    (d) Inspection components--(1) Hydrologic/hydraulic analyses. The 

level of protection provided by a non-Federal flood control work will be 

evaluated and expressed in terms of exceedence frequency (e.g., a 20% 

chance of a levee being overtopped in any given year). These analyses 

also include an evaluation of existing or needed erosion control 

features for portions of a project that may be threatened by stream 

flows, overland flows, or wind generated waves.

    (2) Geotechnical analyses. The Geotechnical evaluation will be based 

primarily on a detailed visual inspection. As a minimum, for levees, the 

IEI will identify critical sections where levee stability appears 

weakest and



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will document the location, reach, and cross-section at these points.

    (3) Maintenance. Project maintenance analysis will evaluate the 

maintenance performance of the non-Federal sponsor, and deficiencies of 

the project. This evaluation should reflect the level of maintenance 

needed to assure the intended degree of flood protection, and assess the 

performance of recent maintenance on the project. The effects of 

structures on, over, or under the flood control work, such as buried 

fiber optic cables, gas pipelines, etc., will be evaluated for impact on 

the stability of the structure.

    (4) Other structural features. Other features that may be present, 

such as pump stations, culverts, closure structures, etc., will be 

evaluated.

    (e) Ratings. Inspected flood control works will receive a rating in 

accordance with the table below. The table below provides the general 

assessment parameters used in assigning a rating to the inspected flood 

control work.



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                 Rating                             Assessment

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A--Acceptable..........................  No immediate work required,

                                          other than routine

                                          maintenance. The flood control

                                          project will function as

                                          designed and intended, and

                                          necessary cyclic maintenance

                                          is being adequately performed.

M--Minimally Acceptable................  One or more deficient

                                          conditions exist in the flood

                                          control project that need to

                                          be improved/corrected.

                                          However, the project will

                                          essentially function as

                                          designed and intended.

U--Unacceptable........................  One or more deficient

                                          conditions exist which can

                                          reasonably be foreseen to

                                          prevent the project from

                                          functioning as designed,

                                          intended, or required.

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    (f) Sponsor reclama. If the results of a Corps evaluation are not 

acceptable to the project sponsor, the sponsor may choose, at its own 

expense, to provide a detailed engineering study, preferably certified 

by a qualified Professional Engineer, as a reclama to attempt to change 

the Corps evaluation.