Hydraulic Structure definition

Hydraulic Structure means “a structure installed in natural or man-made waterways to impound, direct, control, or measure the flow of water”.

Examples of Hydraulic Structure in a sentence

  • Pursuant to the Hydraulic Structure Recommendations, drainage details for all culverts and cross drains, including any that are necessary for detour roads and any other non-permanent locations, storm drainage systems, and sediment basins, shall be provided and placed accordingly in the drainage design file and referenced into the Plan-Profile Sheets.

Related to Hydraulic Structure

  • Soil structure means the arrangement of primary soil particles into compound particles, peds, or clusters that are separated by natural planes of weakness from adjoining aggregates.

  • Water control structure means a structure within, or adjacent to, a water, which intentionally or coincidentally alters the hydraulic capacity, the flood elevation resulting from the two-, 10-, or 100-year storm, flood hazard area limit, and/or floodway limit of the water. Examples of a water control structure may include a bridge, culvert, dam, embankment, ford (if above grade), retaining wall, and weir.

  • Historic Structure means any structure that is:

  • utility structure means transmission and distribution lines

  • Support Structure means a structure in a public right-of-way other than a Pole or a Tower to which a Wireless Facility is attached at the time of the Application.