Channel change definition

Channel change means either (a) the alteration of the location of a channel of a stream or (b) a substantial modification of the size, slope, or flow characteristics of a channel of a stream for a purpose related to the use of the stream’s flood plain surface rather than for the purpose of actually using the water itself, or putting the water to a new use. (NOTE: Diversions of water subject to the permit requirements of Iowa Code sections 455B.268 and 455B.269 usually are not channel changes.) Increasing the cross-sectional area of a channel by less than 10 percent is not considered a substantial modification of the size, slope, or flow characteristics of a channel of a stream.
Channel change means either (a) the alteration of the location of a channel of a stream or
Channel change means any project that alters the course, current, or cross section of any stream.

Examples of Channel change in a sentence

  • Grantee shall provide three (3) months’ notice to the Grantor prior to any relocation and shall reimburse Grantor for its costs incurred for any promoting, marketing, advertising and notice of the Channel change up to three thousand dollars ($3,000).

  • Grantee, at Grantee's expense, will place the City's notices of the Channel change on and/or with its regular monthly ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, upon the City's request.

  • Grantee shall reimburse all PEG users of such Channel for the reasonable costs associated with the Channel change such as new stationary, logo changes, public service announcement changes, and advertising materials to notify Subscribers and potential Subscribers of the change.

  • Channel change in the braided reaches consisted of abandonment and reactivation of secondary channels, frequent avulsions that changed the course of the main channel, and alluvial bar erosion and construction.

  • If the Company elects to change the Channel designation of any Access Channel the Company shall reimburse the Grantor and/or the designated Access provider(s) for any and all costs associated with the Channel change including but not limited to changes to stationary, business cards, logos, promotional materials and items, signs, banners, and brochures.

  • Channel change work, other than directly at the inlet and/or outlet end of roadway drainage structures, will not be required.

  • Channel change in the restricted meandering reaches consisted of small amounts of bank erosion and point bar construction as well as minor changes to alluvial bars and islands; the least amount of channel change generally occurred in the straight, single-thread reaches and consisted of occasional erosion and deposition of alluvial bars and islands and bank erosion (Figure 2-11).

  • Grantee, at Grantee’s expense, will place the Town’s notices of the Channel change on or with its regular monthly ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, upon the Town’s request.

  • Grantee shall reimburse the City for any costs incurred for any promoting, marketing, advertising and notice of the Channel change up to five thousand dollars ($5,000), so long as the relocation was a requirement of Grantee.

  • Channel change in response to reduced gravel recruitment can include channel degradation, substrate coarsening and channel narrowing.