Structural Controls definition

Structural Controls means an engineered BMP constructed with rigid walls and/or weirs and piped drainage that utilize active or passive treatment and/or mechanical systems for the purpose of treating storm water runoff.
Structural Controls means installed or constructed curbs, dikes, berms, walls, sheds, impervious pads, ditches, diversions or other structures which limit the contribution or transport of significant materials and pollutants to storm water.
Structural Controls means constructed facilities and other infrastructure related to long-term stormwater management.

Examples of Structural Controls in a sentence

  • Stantec will select the appropriate BMPs from the approved Truckee ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Construction Site Best Management Practices Handbook, the Truckee ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Structural Controls Design Manual and the Truckee ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Low Impact Development Handbook, latest edition.


More Definitions of Structural Controls

Structural Controls means an engineered BMP constructed with rigid walls and/or weirs
Structural Controls means the use of a whole systems approach to controlling pest populations, which may include addressing structural issues in both buildings and landscapes. Examples of structural controls include adopting long term maintenance practices such as caulking and sealing, and repairing the building or landscape to remove places where pests may breed, such as removing indentations in the earth that cause puddles where mosquitoes may breed.
Structural Controls means constructed or pre-fabricated systems or facilities and other infrastructure related to long-term stormwater management.

Related to Structural Controls

  • Structural pest control means a use requiring a license under Chapter 14 (commencing with Section 8500), Division 3, of the Business and Professions Code.

  • Structural Engineer means the Engineer appointed or to be appointed from time to time by Promoter for the preparation of the structural design and drawings of the buildings .