Definition of Periodic Facility Review (PFR)

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Periodic Facility Review (PFR)

The term 'Periodic Facility Review (PFR)' as it applies to the area of reclamation can be defined as ' A field review performed on a high- or significant-hazard dam every 6 years that entails a thorough examination from both operation and maintenance and dam safety perspectives. An examination on dams generally without the involvement of a senior dam engineer. The periodic facility review covers both O&M and dam safety issues. The regional office has primary lead responsibility for these reviews. Periodic facility reviews are generally followed every 3 years by a comprehensive facility review'.

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