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Code · CFR · Title 18 — Conservation of Power and Water Resources · Part 12 — Safety of Water Power Projects and Project Works · § 12.20

§ 12.20. General requirements.

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(a)Unless provided with a written exemption pursuant to § 12.21, every applicant or licensee must develop and file with the Regional Engineer an emergency action plan and appendices, verified in accordance with § 12.13.
(b)The emergency action plan must be:
(1)Developed in consultation and cooperation with appropriate Federal, state, and local agencies responsible for public health and safety; and
(2)Designed to provide early warning to upstream and downstream inhabitants, property owners, operators of water-related facilities, recreational users, and other persons in the vicinity who might be affected by a project emergency as defined in § 12.3(b)(9). \[Order 122, 46 FR 9036, Jan. 28, 1981, as amended at 87 FR 1515, Jan. 11, 2022\]
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