Flashboards definition

Flashboards means temporary or semi-permanent structures across the spillway of a reservoir. Flashboards increase water levels and storage volumes that are designed to be released during flood events;

Examples of Flashboards in a sentence

  • Flashboards will be closely monitored in accordance with monitoring and inspection activities (see below) to ensure they have been placed in a manner that leads to actual improvement in fish passage and will be adjusted accordingly based on such monitoring.

  • Flashboards in the lower bays of the south fish ladder improve attraction flows to the south ladder.

  • Flashboards will be installed as described above, but only after April 15 and will be removed before November 1 of each year.

  • Flashboards will be used in periods of low flow to direct water toward the fish ladders to provide optimal flow conditions.

  • Flashboards will be installed using metal brackets that are attached to the dam with anchor bolts.

  • Flashboards are to be installed by May 1 of each year (or as soon as possible thereafter) and removed in the fall, as determined by EBH..EBH must provide a continuous base flow of 1,000 cfs or inflow, whichever is less.

  • Flashboards will be removed if it is determined that salinity conditions at all trigger stations would remain below standards for the remainder of the control season through May 31.

  • Flashboards: Structural members of timber, concrete, or steel placed in channels or on the crest of a spillway to raise the reservoir water level but are intended to be quickly removed, tripped or fail, in the event of a flood.

  • Flashboards are typically replaced as-needed after high-flow events.

  • Flashboards of 0.3 m high have been installed on top of each spillway gate to prevent gate overtopping and to gain operating range and freeboard when surcharge permission up to 0.3 m is obtained.

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