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Regulatory Frameworks for Dam Safety : A Comparative Study

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  • ISBN13:

    9780821351918

  • ISBN10:

    0821351915

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2002-10-01
  • Publisher: World Bank

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Summary

'Regulatory Frameworks for Dam Safety' was conceived and prepared in response to growing concern over the safety of dams. Given the large number of dams around the world, the safe operation of dams has significant social, economic, and environmental relevance. A dam failure can result in extremely adverse impacts, including a large-scale loss of human life. For countries with large stocks of dams, the issue of dam safety is critical.The book examines the dam safety regulatory frameworks of 22 countries. It draws comparisons and highlights similarities among the various systems. Most important, it identifies essential elements, desirable features, and emerging trends for dam safety regulatory frameworks.The authors are leading experts in their fields. Daniel Bradlow is professor and director of the International Legal Studies Program at the Washington College of Law at American University and was a consultant to the World Commission on Dams. Alessandro Palmieri is Lead Dam Specialist in the Quality Assurance and Compliance Unit of the Environmentally and Socially Sustainable Development Vice Presidency at the World Bank. Salman Salman is Lead Counsel in the Environmentally and Socially Sustainable Development and International Law Group of the World Bank's Legal Vice Presidency and has published extensively in the area of water law.

Author Biography

Alessandro Palmieri is Lead Dam Specialist in the Quality Assurance and Compliance Unit of the Environmentally and Socially Sustainable Development Vice Presidency at the World Bank.

Table of Contents

Foreword vii
Abstract ix
Acknowledgments xi
Acronyms and Abbreviations xiii
Introduction 1(4)
PART ONE: Country Study of Regulatory Frameworks for Dam Safety 5(52)
Argentina
5(1)
Australia
6(8)
Austria
14(1)
Brazil
15(1)
Canada
15(6)
China
21(1)
Finland
22(2)
France
24(2)
India
26(3)
Ireland
29(1)
Latvia
29(2)
Mexico
31(1)
New Zealand
32(2)
Norway
34(3)
Portugal
37(2)
Romania
39(1)
Russian Federation
39(1)
Republic of South Africa
40(2)
Spain
42(3)
Switzerland
45(2)
United Kingdom
47(2)
United States
49(8)
PART TWO: Comparative Analysis of Dam Safety Regulatory Frameworks 57(14)
The Form of the Regulation
58(1)
The Institutional Arrangements
58(1)
The Powers of the Regulating Authority
59(3)
The Contents of the Regulatory Scheme
62(9)
PART THREE: Essential Elements, Desirable Elements, and Emerging Trends for Dam Safety 71(22)
The Essential Elements of a Regulatory Scheme
72(13)
Elements That Would Be Desirable to Include in a Regulatory Scheme
85(3)
Emerging Trends in Dam Safety Regulation
88(1)
Institutional Arrangements
89(1)
The Contents of the Regulatory Scheme
90(3)
Conclusion 93(4)
Appendix I: World Bank: Operational Policy 4.37 on the Safety of Dams 97(6)
Appendix II: World Bank: Bank Procedure 4.37 on the Safety of Dams 103(4)
Appendix III: World Bank: Bank Procedure 4.37 on the Safety of Dams, Annex A on Dam Safety Reports: Content and Timing 107(2)
Appendix IV: Republic of South Africa, 1998 National Water Act, Chapter 12: Safety of Dams 109(16)
Appendix V: British Columbia, Canada, Dam Safety Regulation 125(12)
Appendix VI: Canadian Dam Association: Sample Operations, Maintenance, and Surveillance Manual 137(16)
Appendix VII: Selected Legislation on Dam Safety and Additional Information Sources 153

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