Push-Up Dam definition

Push-Up Dam means a berm of streambed material that is excavated or bulldozed (i.e., pushed-up) from within the streambed itself and positioned in the stream in such a way as to hold or divert water in an active flowing stream. The push-up dam may extend part way or all the way across the stream. Push-up dams are most frequently used to divert water for irrigation purposes associated with agricultural production including livestock watering. Push-up dams are reconstructed each water-use season; high water usually flattens or breaches them; and equipment is used to breach or flatten them at the close of the water-use season.
Push-Up Dam means a berm of streambed material that is excavated or bulldozed (i.e., pushed-up) from
Push-Up Dam means a berm of streambed material that is excavated or bulldozed (i.e.,