Downstream analysis definition

Downstream analysis means an engineering analysis to identify any negative impacts post-project runoff on properties and drainage systems downstream of a development site, and identification of measures that will be implemented to mitigate or prevent identified impacts.
Downstream analysis means calculation of peak flows, velocities, and hydraulic effects at critical downstream locations to ensure that proposed projects do not increase post-development peak flows and velocities at these locations.
Downstream analysis means an analysis of the stormwater impacts of proposed development activity including the effects on existing upstream and downstream drainage systems and property, and the ability of the natural drainage ways to pass additional flow created by the development.

Examples of Downstream analysis in a sentence

  • Downstream analysis results in BAM files, gene level and transcription level effective counts and log2TPM expression data as csv format files.


More Definitions of Downstream analysis

Downstream analysis means an analysis of the stormwater impacts of proposed development activity including the effects on existing upstream and downstream drainage systems and property, and the ability of the natural drainage ways to pass additional flow created by the development. “Drainage project” means the excavation or construction of pipes, culverts, channels, embankments or other flow altering structures in any stream, stormwater facility, or wetland.

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