Developing societal risk tolerability limits in dam safety

In the early 1990s, the dam engineering community recognized that changing societal expectations for transparency and accountability required new improved methods for dam design, operation and maintenance. This recognition came about despite the use of traditional deterministic engineering methods resulting in a robust record of dam performance. The developments in the area of tolerability limits for societal risk in dam safety are discussed in this paper.

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