Normal water level definition
Normal water level means the level evidenced by the long-term presence of surface water as indicated directly by hydrophytic plants or hydric soils or indirectly determined via hydrological models or analysis.
Normal water level means the term as defined in 15A NCAC 02B .0610(28).
Normal water level means the water level within a pond, lake or other type of impoundment,
More Definitions of Normal water level
Normal water level means the water level within a pond, lake or other type of impoundment, natural or man-made (including beaver ponds), at the elevation of the outlet structure or spillway (i.e., the elevation of the permanent pool). The normal water level can often be identified by the lowest edge of the terrestrial vegetation.
Normal water level means the static design water elevation used when determining stage/storage design computations in a retention or detention area.
Normal water level means the starting design water elevation used when determining stage/storage design computations in a retention or detention area. A retention or detention system may have two designated "normal water levels" associated with it if the system is designed for both water quality and water quantity.
Normal water level means the term as defined in 15A NCAC 02B .0610(28). water level within a pond, lake, or other type of impoundment, natural or man-made, at the elevation of the outlet structure or spillway, such as the elevation of the permanent pool.
Normal water level or “NWL” means the typical or normal elevation of the surface of the standing water within a Stormwater Management Facility during dry weather periods.
Normal water level or “NWL” means the most prevalent water level in a watercourse or retention basin. In this particular case the designed NWL of the SRB is 227.4 m.
Normal water level means the level evidenced by the