Regulatory and Institutional frameworks for Smart Governance in Dam Safety
- Dr. Adrián Morales Torres
Chief Technical Officer
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Regulatory and Institutional frameworks for Smart Governance in Dam Safety Dr. Adrin Morales Torres Chief Technical Officer adrian.morales@ipresas.com Workshop about Water Adrin Morales Torres Security in Bulgaria Sofia, 19 th September,
Chief Technical Officer
adrian.morales@ipresas.com Adrián Morales Torres www.ipresas.com
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Source: Comparative Analysis of Dam Safety Case Studies in Latin American. World Bank (In Process).
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Survey for evaluation of Dam Safety Regulatory Framework:
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% Very low Low Medium High Very high
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Source: Comparative Analysis of Dam Safety Case Studies in Latin American. World Bank (In Process).
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Survey about main Weak Points in Dam Safety Management:
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% Design Standards and Safety Reviews Monitoring and Surveillance Rainfall Forecasting Systems Flood Warning Systems Emergency Management Flood Risk Mapping Communication, Training and Education Programs Technical Capacity Building in Dam Risk Management Transboundary Watersheds Coordination Regulatory Framework
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Currently, there is not a specific UE Directive about Dam Safety Management but…
DIRECTIVE 2007/60/EC ON THE ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF FLOOD RISKS DIRECTIVE 2008/114/EC — IDENTIFICATION AND DESIGNATION OF EUROPEAN CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURES AND ASSESSMENT OF THE NEED TO IMPROVE THEIR PROTECTION
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Source: EurCOLD Website: http://cnpgb.apambiente.pt/IcoldClub/index.htm
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FLOODS (water levels, freeboards, waves) EARTHQUAKES (DBE, OBE) STRUCTURAL SAFETY (safety factor, stresses, strains, aging, uplift) INPECTION AND MONITORING (what, why, how, who and when) HYDROMECHANICAL ASSETS (design, operation, maintenance) OPERATIONAL RULES (Normal conditions, abnormal, extreme) REPORT (performing, analysis) DAM’S TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION EMERGENCY ACTION PLANS (Identification, triggering factors, civil protection, warnings, communications, coordination, policies, processes, procedures) OPERATION & MAINTENANCE (water supply, energy, environmental restrains, maintenance activities)
MODERN DAM SAFETY PROGRAM/STANDARDS
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FLOODS (water levels, freeboards, waves) EARTHQUAKES (DBE, OBE) STRUCTURAL SAFETY (safety factor, stresses, strains, aging, uplift) INPECTION AND MONITORING (what, why, how, who and when) HYDROMECHANICAL ASSETS (design, operation, maintenance) OPERATIONAL RULES (Normal conditions, abnormal, extreme) REPORT (performing, analysis) DAM’S TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION EMERGENCY ACTION PLANS (Identification, triggering factors, civil protection, warnings, communications, coordination, policies, processes, procedures) OPERATION & MAINTENANCE (water supply, energy, environmental restrains, maintenance activities)
Loads System response Consequences
RISK-INFORMED DECISION MAKING
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Spain 2008- Argentina 2017-
Source: www.ipresas.com
USA 2016-
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precipitation
Gata
Spain (9th in the world):
and private dam
Safety).
Source: MAGRAMA (Spanish Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Environment)
LEGEND (hm3)
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Ribadelago dam break in 1959 [144 fatalities] 1967 Dam design and construction regulation Tous dam break in 1982 [10 fatalities] 1996 Dam safety Technical regulation
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Available at: http://www.spancold.es/paginas/lista_publicaciones.asp?Categoria=GuiasTecnicas
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27 dams and 95 proposed measures:
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Source: Liana Ardiles, Daniel Sanz, Pedro Moreno, Esther Jenaro, Jürgen Fleitz and Ignacio Escuder at 6TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DAM ENGINEERING (2011)
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27 dams and 95 proposed measures:
Portfolio societal risk (lives/year)
Implementation cost (M€)
After implementing the first 5 risk reduction measures (Optimal sequence) No risk reduction after implementing measure nr. 37 ≈3M€ ≈28M€ ≈18M€
0.3 lives/year
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OBJETIVES
the country.
Dam Safety Regulator Organism in Argentina
the country (32 dams).
PILOT CASE ON QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE RISK ANALYSIS
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the system of dams.
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(including 700 dams with multiple purposes).
Risk-informed Dam Safety Program Purpose: To protect life, property, lifelines, and the environment by ensuring that all dams are designed, constructed, regulated, operated, and maintained as safely and effectively as is reasonably practicable.
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Source: Safety of dams – Policy and Procedures (2014).
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Source: Safety of dams – Policy and Procedures (2014).
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helps to identify gaps, reinforce and promote
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Modern Dam Safety Program/Standards Risk-Informed Dam Safety Management Regulation and Institutional Framework are the basis for
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PEOPLE RESPONSIBILITY RESOURCES INTEGRATION CONTINUOUS IMPROVE
SUCCESS
KEYS FOR A SUCCESSFUL GOVERNANCE AND REGULATORY FRAMEWORK FOR DAM SAFETY
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