Drainage control definition
Drainage control means the management of drainage water. Drainage control is accomplished through the collection, conveyance, and discharge of drainage water, controlling the rate of discharge from a site, or separating, treating or preventing the introduction of pollutants.
Drainage control means the management of drainage water. Drainage control is accomplished through one or more of the following: collecting, conveying, and discharging drainage water; controlling the discharge rate from a site; controlling the flow duration from a site; and separating, treating or preventing the introduction of pollutants.
Drainage control means the management of drainage water. Drainage control is
Examples of Drainage control in a sentence
Drainage control devices provided to eliminate or minimize erosion problems are to be maintained in a safe condition and repaired as needed to ensure good drainage.
General Requirements Drainage plans and analysis shall comply with ▇▇▇▇▇▇ County Ordinance 2008-59S (2012 Storm & Site Development Manual or the “Manual”), Title 17A and 17B, and Title 18E - Critical Areas in effect on July 16, 2012, except as modified below and herein: Drainage control, location and design of drainage facilities are governed by the Cascadia Master Drainage Plan, as amended in July, 2013 as part of the First Major Amendment (MDP).
More Definitions of Drainage control
Drainage control means the collection, conveyance and discharge of stormwater.
Drainage control means the management of drainage water. Drainage control is accomplished through one or
Drainage control means the management of drainage
Drainage control means the management of drainage water. Drainage control is accomplished through one or more of the following: collecting, conveying, and discharging
Drainage control means the treatment and/or management of surface runoff from all storms up to and including the 100-year design storm.