[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: 33CFR208.10]



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                TITLE 33--NAVIGATION AND NAVIGABLE WATERS

 

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

                                 DEFENSE

 

PART 208_FLOOD CONTROL REGULATIONS--Table of Contents

 

Sec.  208.10  Local flood protection works; maintenance and operation 

of structures and facilities.









Sec.

208.10 Local flood protection works; maintenance and operation of 

          structures and facilities.

208.11 Regulations for use of storage allocated for flood control or 

          navigation and/or project operation at reservoirs subject to 

          prescription of rules and regulations by the Secretary of the 

          Army in the interest of flood control and navigation.

208.19 Marshall Ford Dam and Reservoir (Mansfield Dam and Lake Travis), 

          Colorado River, Tex.

208.22 Twin Buttes Dam and Reservoir, Middle and South Concho Rivers, 

          Tex.

208.25 Pensacola Dam and Reservoir, Grand (Neosho) River, Okla.

208.26 Altus Dam and Reservoir, North Fork Red River, Okla.

208.27 Fort Cobb Dam and Reservoir, Pond (Cobb) Creek, Oklahoma.



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208.28 Foss Dam and Reservoir, Washita River, Oklahoma.

208.29 Arbuckle Dam and Lake of the Arbuckles, Rock Creek, Okla.

208.32 Sanford Dam and Lake Meredith, Canadian River, Tex.

208.33 Cheney Dam and Reservoir, North Fork of Ninnescah River, Kans.

208.34 Norman Dam and Lake Thunderbird, Little River, Okla.

208.82 Hetch Hetchy, Cherry Valley, and Don Pedro Dams and Reservoirs.



    Authority: Sec. 7, 58 Stat. 890; 33 U.S.C. 709.





    (a) General. (1) The structures and facilities constructed by the 

United States for local flood protection shall be continuously 

maintained in such a manner and operated at such times and for such 

periods as may be necessary to obtain the maximum benefits.

    (2) The State, political subdivision thereof, or other responsible 

local agency, which furnished assurance that it will maintain and 

operate flood control works in accordance with regulations prescribed by 

the Secretary of the Army, as required by law, shall appoint a permanent 

committee consisting of or headed by an official hereinafter called the 

``Superintendent,'' who shall be responsible for the development and 

maintenance of, and directly in charge of, an organization responsible 

for the efficient operation and maintenance of all of the structures and 

facilities during flood periods and for continuous inspection and 

maintenance of the project works during periods of low water, all 

without cost to the United States.

    (3) A reserve supply of materials needed during a flood emergency 

shall be kept on hand at all times.

    (4) No encroachment or trespass which will adversely affect the 

efficient operation or maintenance of the project works shall be 

permitted upon the rights-of-way for the protective facilities.

    (5) No improvement shall be passed over, under, or through the 

walls, levees, improved channels or floodways, nor shall any excavation 

or construction be permitted within the limits of the project right-of-

way, nor shall any change be made in any feature of the works without 

prior determination by the District Engineer of the Department of the 

Army or his authorized representative that such improvement, excavation, 

construction, or alteration will not adversely affect the functioning of 

the protective facilities. Such improvements or alterations as may be 

found to be desirable and permissible under the above determination 

shall be constructed in accordance with standard engineering practice. 

Advice regarding the effect of proposed improvements or alterations on 

the functioning of the project and information concerning methods of 

construction acceptable under standard engineering practice shall be 

obtained from the District Engineer or, if otherwise obtained, shall be 

submitted for his approval. Drawings or prints showing such improvements 

or alterations as finally constructed shall be furnished the District 

Engineer after completion of the work.

    (6) It shall be the duty of the superintendent to submit a 

semiannual report to the District Engineer covering inspection, 

maintenance, and operation of the protective works.

    (7) The District Engineer or his authorized representatives shall 

have access at all times to all portions of the protective works.

    (8) Maintenance measures or repairs which the District Engineer 

deems necessary shall be promptly taken or made.

    (9) Appropriate measures shall be taken by local authorities to 

insure that the activities of all local organizations operating public 

or private facilities connected with the protective works are 

coordinated with those of the Superintendent's organization during flood 

periods.

    (10) The Department of the Army will furnish local interests with an 

Operation and Maintenance Manual for each completed project, or separate 

useful part thereof, to assist them in carrying out their obligations 

under this part.

    (b) Levees--(1) Maintenance. The Superintendent shall provide at all 

times such maintenance as may be required to insure serviceability of 

the structures in time of flood. Measures shall be taken to promote the 

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exterminate burrowing animals, and to provide for routine mowing of the 

grass and weeds, removal of wild growth and drift deposits, and repair 

of damage caused by erosion or other forces. Where practicable, measures 

shall be taken to retard bank erosion by planting of willows or other 

suitable growth on areas riverward of the levees. Periodic inspections 

shall be made by the Superintendent to insure that the above maintenance 

measures are being effectively carried out and, further, to be certain 

that:

    (i) No unusual settlement, sloughing, or material loss of grade or 

levee cross section has taken place;

    (ii) No caving has occurred on either the land side or the river 

side of the levee which might affect the stability of the levee section;

    (iii) No seepage, saturated areas, or sand boils are occurring;

    (iv) Toe drainage systems and pressure relief wells are in good 

working condition, and that such facilities are not becoming clogged;

    (v) Drains through the levees and gates on said drains are in good 

working condition;

    (vi) No revetment work or riprap has been displaced, washed out, or 

removed;

    (vii) No action is being taken, such as burning grass and weeds 

during inappropriate seasons, which will retard or destroy the growth of 

sod;

    (viii) Access roads to and on the levee are being properly 

maintained;

    (ix) Cattle guards and gates are in good condition;

    (x) Crown of levee is shaped so as to drain readily, and roadway 

thereon, if any, is well shaped and maintained;

    (xi) There is no unauthorized grazing or vehicular traffic on the 

levees;

    (xii) Encroachments are not being made on the levee right-of-way 

which might endanger the structure or hinder its proper and efficient 

functioning during times of emergency.



Such inspections shall be made immediately prior to the beginning of the 

flood season; immediately following each major high water period, and 

otherwise at intervals not exceeding 90 days, and such intermediate 

times as may be necessary to insure the best possible care of the levee. 

Immediate steps will be taken to correct dangerous conditions disclosed 

by such inspections. Regular maintenance repair measures shall be 

accomplished during the appropriate season as scheduled by the 

Superintendent.

    (2) Operation. During flood periods the levee shall be patrolled 

continuously to locate possible sand boils or unusual wetness of the 

landward slope and to be certain that:

    (i) There are no indications of slides or sloughs developing;

    (ii) Wave wash or scouring action is not occurring;

    (iii) No low reaches of leave exist which may be overtopped;

    (iv) No other conditions exist which might endanger the structure.



Appropriate advance measures will be taken to insure the availability of 

adequate labor and materials to meet all contingencies. Immediate steps 

will be taken to control any condition which endangers the levee and to 

repair the damaged section.

    (c) Flood walls--(1) Maintenance. Periodic inspections shall be made 

by the Superintendent to be certain that:

    (i) No seepage, saturated areas, or sand boils are occurring;

    (ii) No undue settlement has occurred which affects the stability of 

the wall or its water tightness;

    (iii) No trees exist, the roots of which might extend under the wall 

and offer accelerated seepage paths;

    (iv) The concrete has not undergone cracking, chipping, or breaking 

to an extent which might affect the stability of the wall or its water 

tightness;

    (v) There are no encroachments upon the right-of-way which might 

endanger the structure or hinder its functioning in time of flood;

    (vi) Care is being exercised to prevent accumulation of trash and 

debris adjacent to walls, and to insure that no fires are being built 

near them;

    (vii) No bank caving conditions exist riverward of the wall which 

might endanger its stability;

    (viii) Toe drainage systems and pressure relief wells are in good 

working condition, and that such facilities are not becoming clogged.



Such inspections shall be made immediately prior to the beginning of the 

flood season, immediately following



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each major high water period, and otherwise at intervals not exceeding 

90 days. Measures to eliminate encroachments and effect repairs found 

necessary by such inspections shall be undertaken immediately. All 

repairs shall be accomplished by methods acceptable in standard 

engineering practice.

    (2) Operation. Continuous patrol of the wall shall be maintained 

during flood periods to locate possible leakage at monolith joints or 

seepage underneath the wall. Floating plant or boats will not be allowed 

to lie against or tie up to the wall. Should it become necessary during 

a flood emergency to pass anchor cables over the wall, adequate measures 

shall be taken to protect the concrete and construction joints. 

Immediate steps shall be taken to correct any condition which endangers 

the stability of the wall.

    (d) Drainage structures--(1) Maintenance. Adequate measures shall be 

taken to insure that inlet and outlet channels are kept open and that 

trash, drift, or debris is not allowed to accumulate near drainage 

structures. Flap gates and manually operated gates and valves on 

drainage structures shall be examined, oiled, and trial operated at 

least once every 90 days. Where drainage structures are provided with 

stop log or other emergency closures, the condition of the equipment and 

its housing shall be inspected regularly and a trial installation of the 

emergency closure shall be made at least once each year. Periodic 

inspections shall be made by the Superintendent to be certain that:

    (i) Pipes, gates, operating mechanism, riprap, and headwalls are in 

good condition;

    (ii) Inlet and outlet channels are open;

    (iii) Care is being exercised to prevent the accumulation of trash 

and debris near the structures and that no fires are being built near 

bituminous coated pipes;

    (iv) Erosion is not occurring adjacent to the structure which might 

endanger its water tightness or stability.



Immediate steps will be taken to repair damage, replace missing or 

broken parts, or remedy adverse conditions disclosed by such 

inspections.

    (2) Operation. Whenever high water conditions impend, all gates will 

be inspected a short time before water reaches the invert of the pipe 

and any object which might prevent closure of the gate shall be removed. 

Automatic gates shall be closely observed until it has been ascertained 

that they are securely closed. Manually operated gates and valves shall 

be closed as necessary to prevent inflow of flood water. All drainage 

structures in levees shall be inspected frequently during floods to 

ascertain whether seepage is taking place along the lines of their 

contact with the embankment. Immediate steps shall be taken to correct 

any adverse condition.

    (e) Closure structures--(1) Maintenance. Closure structures for 

traffic openings shall be inspected by the Superintendent every 90 days 

to be certain that:

    (i) No parts are missing;

    (ii) Metal parts are adequately covered with paint;

    (iii) All movable parts are in satisfactory working order;

    (iv) Proper closure can be made promptly when necessary;

    (v) Sufficient materials are on hand for the erection of sand bag 

closures and that the location of such materials will be readily 

accessible in times of emergency.



Tools and parts shall not be removed for other use. Trial erections of 

one or more closure structures shall be made once each year, alternating 

the structures chosen so that each gate will be erected at least once in 

each 3-year period. Trial erection of all closure structures shall be 

made whenever a change is made in key operating personnel. Where 

railroad operation makes trial erection of a closure structure 

infeasible, rigorous inspection and drill of operating personnel may be 

substituted therefor. Trial erection of sand bag closures is not 

required. Closure materials will be carefully checked prior to and 

following flood periods, and damaged or missing parts shall be repaired 

or replaced immediately.

    (2) Operation. Erection of each movable closure shall be started in 

sufficient time to permit completion before flood waters reach the top 

of the structure sill. Information regarding the



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proper method of erecting each individual closure structure, together 

with an estimate of the time required by an experienced crew to complete 

its erection will be given in the Operation and Maintenance Manual which 

will be furnished local interests upon completion of the project. 

Closure structures will be inspected frequently during flood periods to 

ascertain that no undue leakage is occurring and that drains provided to 

care for ordinary leakage are functioning properly. Boats or floating 

plant shall not be allowed to tie up to closure structures or to 

discharge passengers or cargo over them.

    (f) Pumping plants--(1) Maintenance. Pumping plants shall be 

inspected by the Superintendent at intervals not to exceed 30 days 

during flood seasons and 90 days during off-flood seasons to insure that 

all equipment is in order for instant use. At regular intervals, proper 

measures shall be taken to provide for cleaning plant, buildings, and 

equipment, repainting as necessary, and lubricating all machinery. 

Adequate supplies of lubricants for all types of machines, fuel for 

gasoline or diesel powered equipment, and flash lights or lanterns for 

emergency lighting shall be kept on hand at all times. Telephone service 

shall be maintained at pumping plants. All equipment, including switch 

gear, transformers, motors, pumps, valves, and gates shall be trial 

operated and checked at least once every 90 days. Megger tests of all 

insulation shall be made whenever wiring has been subjected to undue 

dampness and otherwise at intervals not to exceed one year. A record 

shall be kept showing the results of such tests. Wiring disclosed to be 

in an unsatisfactory condition by such tests shall be brought to a 

satisfactory condition or shall be promptly replaced. Diesel and 

gasoline engines shall be started at such intervals and allowed to run 

for such length of time as may be necessary to insure their 

serviceability in times of emergency. Only skilled electricians and 

mechanics shall be employed on tests and repairs. Operating personnel 

for the plant shall be present during tests. Any equipment removed from 

the station for repair or replacement shall be returned or replaced as 

soon as practicable and shall be trial operated after reinstallation. 

Repairs requiring removal of equipment from the plant shall be made 

during off-flood seasons insofar as practicable.

    (2) Operation. Competent operators shall be on duty at pumping 

plants whenever it appears that necessity for pump operation is 

imminent. The operator shall thoroughly inspect, trial operate, and 

place in readiness all plant equipment. The operator shall be familiar 

with the equipment manufacturers' instructions and drawings and with the 

``Operating Instructions'' for each station. The equipment shall be 

operated in accordance with the above-mentioned ``Operating 

Instructions'' and care shall be exercised that proper lubrication is 

being supplied all equipment, and that no overheating, undue vibration 

or noise is occurring. Immediately upon final recession of flood waters, 

the pumping station shall be thoroughly cleaned, pump house sumps 

flushed, and equipment thoroughly inspected, oiled and greased. A record 

or log of pumping plant operation shall be kept for each station, a copy 

of which shall be furnished the District Engineer following each flood.

    (g) Channels and floodways--(1) Maintenance. Periodic inspections of 

improved channels and floodways shall be made by the Superintendent to 

be certain that:

    (i) The channel or floodway is clear of debris, weeds, and wild 

growth;

    (ii) The channel or floodway is not being restricted by the 

depositing of waste materials, building of unauthorized structures or 

other encroachments;

    (iii) The capacity of the channel or floodway is not being reduced 

by the formation of shoals;

    (iv) Banks are not being damaged by rain or wave wash, and that no 

sloughing of banks has occurred;

    (v) Riprap sections and deflection dikes and walls are in good 

condition;

    (vi) Approach and egress channels adjacent to the improved channel 

or floodway are sufficiently clear of obstructions and debris to permit 

proper functioning of the project works.



Such inspections shall be made prior to the beginning of the flood 

season and otherwise at intervals not to exceed 90 days. Immediate steps 

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remedy any adverse conditions disclosed by such inspections. Measures 

will be taken by the Superintendent to promote the growth of grass on 

bank slopes and earth deflection dikes. The Superintendent shall provide 

for periodic repair and cleaning of debris basins, check dams, and 

related structures as may be necessary.

    (2) Operation. Both banks of the channel shall be patrolled during 

periods of high water, and measures shall be taken to protect those 

reaches being attacked by the current or by wave wash. Appropriate 

measures shall be taken to prevent the formation of jams of ice or 

debris. Large objects which become lodged against the bank shall be 

removed. The improved channel or floodway shall be thoroughly inspected 

immediately following each major high water period. As soon as 

practicable thereafter, all snags and other debris shall be removed and 

all damage to banks, riprap, deflection dikes and walls, drainage 

outlets, or other flood control structures repaired.

    (h) Miscellaneous facilities--(1) Maintenance. Miscellaneous 

structures and facilities constructed as a part of the protective works 

and other structures and facilities which function as a part of, or 

affect the efficient functioning of the protective works, shall be 

periodically inspected by the Superintendent and appropriate maintenance 

measures taken. Damaged or unserviceable parts shall be repaired or 

replaced without delay. Areas used for ponding in connection with 

pumping plants or for temporary storage of interior run-off during flood 

periods shall not be allowed to become filled with silt, debris, or 

dumped material. The Superintendent shall take proper steps to prevent 

restriction of bridge openings and, where practicable, shall provide for 

temporary raising during floods of bridges which restrict channel 

capacities during high flows.

    (2) Operation. Miscellaneous facilities shall be operated to prevent 

or reduce flooding during periods of high water. Those facilities 

constructed as a part of the protective works shall not be used for 

purposes other than flood protection without approval of the District 

Engineer unless designed therefor.



(Sec. 3, 49 Stat. 1571, as amended; 33 U.S.C. 701c)



[9 FR 9999, Aug. 17, 1944; 9 FR 10203, Aug. 22, 1944]