Definition of Deficiency Verification Analysis (DVA)

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Deficiency Verification Analysis (DVA)

The term 'Deficiency Verification Analysis (DVA)' as it applies to the area of reclamation can be defined as ' This analysis verifies the existence or non-existence of Safety of Dams (SOD) deficiencies at the dam. Technical memorandums (TM) are prepared which document the analyses used in the investigation of the potential SOD deficiencies. A decision memorandum (DM) is also prepared which recommends if corrective actions should be taken to mitigate the SOD deficiencies. The DVA also includes the establishment of the Design Loading Criteria which include the design earthquake and the inflow design flood (IDF)'.

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