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What and Where are High-Hazard Potential Dams?

  • What is a High-Hazard Potential Dam?
  • Where are High-Hazard Potential Dams?
  • Fatal Statistics on Dam Failures

What is an EAP?

  • An EAP is Thorough, Urgent, and Updated
  • Six Basic Elements of an EAP
  • EAP Form and Examples

Inundation Mapping

  • About Inundation Mapping
  • Inundation Map Samples

Dam Owner Responsibilities

  • Liability and Responsibility Rest with the Dam Owner
  • Liability and Legal Considerations
  • What is the law in Texas?
  • Getting Help with an EAP
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Texas EAP Laws & Regulations

  • Know Your Texas Dam Safety Law

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  • What is a Flood?
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