Active channel width definition

Active channel width means the stream width between the ordinary high-water lines, or at the channel bankfull elevation if the ordinary high-water lines are indeterminate.
Active channel width means the naturally occurring cumulative stream width(s) between the ordinary high
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More Definitions of Active channel width

Active channel width means the 3naturally-occurring stream width between the ordinary high water lines, or at the channel bankfull elevation if the ordinary high water lines are indeterminate. In bays and estuaries, active channel width is calculated as the summation of the active channel widths of all freshwater streams entering the bay or estuary upstream of the artificial obstruction
Active channel width means the stream width between the ordinary high water lines, or at the channel
Active channel width means the stream width between the ordinary high water (OHW) lines1, or at the channel bankfull elevation2 if the ordinary high water lines are indeterminate (OAR 635-412-0005(2)). Note that in bays and estuaries, the active channel width is calculated as the summation of the active channel widths of all freshwater streams entering the bay or estuary upstream of the site (per OAR 635-412-0035(4)(b)). Also note that, for fish passage requirement compliance, active channel width should be determined outside the influence of artificial structures or impacts and confluent tributaries3. See Figure 1.
Active channel width means the naturally-occurring stream width between the ordinary high water lines, or at

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