To divert definition

To divert means the deliberate act of taking water from any channel in order to convey it elsewhere for storage, or to utilize it for domestic, agricultural, stock-raising or industrial purposes whether this be done by means of dams across the channel, partition weirs, lateral intakes, pumps or any other methods.
To divert means the deliberate act of taking water from

Examples of To divert in a sentence

  • To divert, appropriate and use, in such manner as the law may allow, the waters of springs, ▇▇▇▇▇, and other sources, upon, under and within the lands of members, and to convey and distribute same for members’ household and domestic purposes, for the watering of members’ livestock, and for such other purposes as may from time to time be determined by the Cooperative.

  • Children’s Division ¡Missouri Department of Mental Health - Division of Behavioral Health ¡Missouri Department of Mental Health – Division of Developmental Disabilities ¡DMH’s related contracted service providers ¡Juvenile Office To divert youth from entering or remaining in state custody solely to access mental health services ¡ HB1453: Divert children from custody & establishes the voluntary placement agreement.

  • To divert youth and adults with mental health and/or substance use disorders (SUDs) from initial or further justice system involvement.

  • To divert as many persons as possible from institutional placements, such as skilled nursing facilities, and "L" facilities, by providing an alternative setting.