Flow control definition

Flow control means controlling the discharge rate, flow duration, or both of drainage water from the site through means such as infiltration or detention.
Flow control means Flow Control US Holding Corp., a Delaware corporation.
Flow control means a system by which a Member, through ordinance, regulation or other official directive, compels its franchised or contracted collection hauler(s) to transport municipal solid waste, recyclables, or other Source Separated Material(s) from the place material is generated to a facility that is owned by, operated by, or under the contractual obligation of the Authority for purposes of processing, recovering, transferring, transforming, energy production or disposal.

Examples of Flow control in a sentence

  • Flow control is based on the characteristics of the information and/or the information path.

  • Flow control restrictions include, for example, keeping export-controlled information from being transmitted in the clear to the Internet, blocking outside traffic that claims to be from within the organization, restricting web requests to the Internet that are not from the internal web proxy server, and limiting information transfers between organizations based on data structures and content.

  • Flow control structures shall be designed with an emergency overflow ▇▇▇▇ or a spillway to release excess flow during a 100-year storm.

  • Flow control structures shall be designed with an emergency overflow ▇▇▇▇ or a spillway to release excess flow during a 100 year storm.

  • Flow control valves, ▇▇▇▇ Measurflo or equal, shall be installed at the supply to each combining gear cooler, VSP or approved equal cooler, Voith fluid coupling heat exchanger, and the EOS AC condenser supply lines.


More Definitions of Flow control

Flow control means controlling the discharge rate of stormwater runoff from the site through means such as infiltration or detention.
Flow control shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble.
Flow control has the meaning set forth in the recitals to this Agreement.
Flow control means County has explicitly, in writing, directed Franchisee to dispose of waste or recyclables at a specific solid waste facility.
Flow control means controlling the discharge rate, flow duration, or both of drainage
Flow control means City right to direct Discarded Materials to a facility of the City’s choosing.
Flow control means a device designed to control wastewater flow rate. This device may be required to be provided for the inlet side of all hydromechanical grease interceptor devices (either internal or external) to control the influent flow rate, per Oregon Specialty Plumbing Code and/or device manufacturer requirements. Also referred to as a “flow reducer.”