30 Tex. Admin. Code § 299.14
The executive director shall classify dams for hazard based on either potential loss of human life or property damage, in the event of failure or malfunction of the dam or appurtenant structures, within affected developments, that are existing at the time of the classification. The hazard classification may include use of a breach analysis that addresses the incremental impact of the potential breach over and above the impact of the flood that may have caused the breach, as defined in §299.15(a)(4)(A)(i) of this title (relating to Hydrologic and Hydraulic Criteria for Dams). The classification must be according to the following.
(1) Low. A dam in the low-hazard potential category has:
(2) Significant. A dam in the significant-hazard potential category has:
(B) appreciable economic loss, located primarily in rural areas where failure may cause:
(3) High. A dam in the high-hazard potential category has:
(B) excessive economic loss, located primarily in or near urban areas where failure would be expected to cause extensive damage to:
Source Note:The provisions of this §299.14 adopted to be effective January 1, 2009, 33 TexReg 10465.