Section 6004 Of Chapter 1. Definitions From California Water Code >> Division 3. >> Part 1. >> Chapter 1.
6004
. (a) No obstruction in a canal used to raise or lower water
therein or divert water therefrom, no levee, including but not
limited to a levee on the bed of a natural lake the primary purpose
of which levee is to control floodwaters, no railroad fill or
structure, and no road or highway fill or structure, no circular tank
constructed of steel or concrete, or both, no tank elevated above
the ground, and no barrier which is not across a stream channel,
watercourse, or natural drainage area and which has the principal
purpose of impounding water for agricultural use shall be considered
a dam.
(b) No obstruction in the channel of a stream or watercourse which
is 15 feet or less in height from the lowest elevation of the
obstruction and which has the single purpose of spreading water
within the bed of the stream or watercourse upstream from the
obstruction for percolation underground shall be considered a dam.
(c) The levee of an island adjacent to tidal waters in the
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, as defined in Section 12220, even when
used to impound water, shall not be considered a dam and the
impoundment shall not be considered a reservoir if the maximum
possible water storage elevation of the impounded water does not
exceed four feet above mean sea level, as established by the United
States Geological Survey 1929 datum.
(d) No noncircular tank, constructed of steel or concrete, or
both, that is constructed in a county of the third class by a public
agency, under the supervision of a civil engineer registered in the
state, that does not exceed 75 acre feet in capacity or 30 feet in
height, and no barrier that is not across a stream channel,
watercourse, or natural drainage area and that has the principal use
as a sewage sludge drying facility shall be considered a dam.