Hard shoreline stabilization definition

Hard shoreline stabilization means shore erosion control practices using hardened structures that armor and stabilize the shoreline landward of the structure from further erosion including but not limited to, bulkheads, rip-rap, jetties, groins, breakwaters, and stone reinforcement.
Hard shoreline stabilization means methods that include, but are not limited to bulkheads, levees, gabions, seawalls, revetments, jetties, groins, weirs, and breakwaters. Hard methods involve the placement of materials that are arranged so as to create hard surfaces that deflect hydraulic energy.
Hard shoreline stabilization means methods that include, but are not limited to bulkheads,

More Definitions of Hard shoreline stabilization

Hard shoreline stabilization means shore erosion control practices using hardened structures that armor and stabilize the shoreline landward of the structure from further erosion including but not limited to, bulkheads, rip-rap, and revetments.
Hard shoreline stabilization means shoreline stabilization involving solid, hard surfaces, such as concrete bulkheads.