Drainage Map definition

Drainage Map means the official Charter Township of Clinton Drainage, Flood Plain and Wetlands Maps, which delineate the 100-year flood plains, wetlands and watercourses in Clinton Township, the composite of which is the Master Drainage Plan, as amended and/or updated from time to time.

Examples of Drainage Map in a sentence

  • The general site location for the project is shown on the attached Option 3 Drainage Map provided by LAN.

  • The plans will consist of the following sheets: ⚫ Title Sheet and Index ⚫ Roadway Typical Sections ⚫ Right-of-Way Notes ⚫ Property Map and Right-of-Way Acquisition Table ⚫ Present & Right-of-Way Layout ⚫ Proposed Layout ⚫ Mainline/Sideroad Profiles ⚫ Drainage Map ⚫ Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control Plans ⚫ Traffic Control Plan ⚫ Signing and Marking ⚫ Traffic Signal Modification ⚫ Roadway Cross Sections ▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ will submit Right-of-Way design plans to the Town for review and comment.

  • Drainage plans will consist of: Drainage Map, Drainage Structure Sheet(s) (Per Structure), Miscellaneous Drainage Detail Sheets, Lateral Ditch Plan/Profile, Lateral Ditch Cross Sections, Retention/Detention Pond Detail Sheet(s), Retention Pond Cross Sections, Erosion Control Plan Sheet(s), and Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) Sheet(s).

  • Drainage Map plan view outlining existing and proposed drainage basin boundaries, drainage areas, driveway cross culvert sizing and any proposed drainage structures.

Related to Drainage Map

  • Mine drainage means any drainage, and any water pumped or siphoned, from an active mining area or a post-mining area. The abbreviation “ml/l” means milliliters per liter.

  • Drainage means the removal of surface water or groundwater

  • Drainage system means one or more artificial ditches, tile drains or similar devices which collect surface runoff or groundwater and convey it to a point of discharge.

  • Drainage area means a geographic area within which stormwater, sediments, or dissolved materials drain to a particular receiving waterbody or to a particular point along a receiving waterbody.

  • drainage work means any watercourse and includes any land which is expected to provide flood storage capacity for any watercourse and any bank, wall, embankment or other structure, or any appliance, constructed or used for land drainage or flood defence;