TR-20 definition

TR-20 means the rainfall runoff model developed by the Dept. of Agriculture

Examples of TR-20 in a sentence

  • Notification should be provided to the Human Resources office at Carrier Corp., TR-20, Carrier Parkway, P.O. Box 48054808, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ (432-79743912).

  • TR_20, TR_51, TR_52, TR_53, TR_96, TR_98, TR_108, TR_113 BR_5 XMANAI should save historical data to help engineers to review the historical actions.

  • Notification should be provided to the Human Resources office at Carrier Corp., TR-20, Carrier Parkway, P.O. Box 48054808, Syracuse, NY 13221 (432-79743912).

  • The time of concentration can be updated to 6 minutes per TR-55 and TR-20 methodologies at an additional cost.

  • Complete preliminary TR-20 hydraulic analysis of the drainage basin based on Chapter 2 SUDAS Design Manual.

  • Perform watershed analysis and computer flow modeling using either HEC-1, TR-20, SWMM, FIEC-2, or FIY-7.

  • TR_20, TR_21, TR_22, TR_23, TR_24, TR_25 , TR_27, TR_28, TR_31, TR_46, TR_57, TR_58, TR_108 BR_25 XMANAI shall provide full customer data anonymization TR_29, TR_30, TR_57, TR_58 BR_26 XMANAI shall fully respect GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) by a privacy by design approach, in compliance with Whirlpool data security policies.

Related to TR-20

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