Dam Safety Program

waterThe goal of the Dam Safety Program in the Division of Water Resources is to reduce risks to life and property from dam failure. This goal is addressed through review and approval of plans for constructing new dams and for modifying existing dams, ensuring quality control during construction, and monitoring dams that, if they failed, could cause loss of life, or interrupt public utilities or services.

To meet its obligation to protect people and property, DWR regulates the construction, operation, and maintenance of all dams or other water obstructions, with the exception of federal reservoirs. 

If you notice anything unusual that may have an impact on the safety of a dam, please contact DWR and submit this form.

Small Dam Owner Seminar
DWR offers half-day sessions that provide local dam owners with information on maintenance, emergency planning, and dam safety.

Dam Safety Conference
Each year, DWR offers dam owners, engineers, and other interested parties the opportunity to learn more about liability and the responsibilities that come with dam ownership.

Dam Safety Permits
Dams require permits, with some exceptions. Dam owners are responsible for obtaining the required permits for dam construction.

Significant and High Hazard Dam EAP Seminar
This free non-technical seminar reviews the regulations and basic information needed for an emergency action plan. 

Contact Information
Dam Safety Program
Kim Feldkamp, P.E.
Water Structures Engineer
109 SW 9th Street, 2nd Floor
Topeka, KS 66612-1283
785-296-4625 voice
785-296-1176 fax
800-915-6163 emergency
waterstructures@kda.state.ks.us

 
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