Vertical Flow definition
Vertical Flow means the effluent flow path downward through soil or fill material, which involves travel along soil surfaces, or through soil pores.
Vertical Flow means the downward flow of water or effluent through soil that involves travel along soil surfaces or thorough soil pores.
Examples of Vertical Flow in a sentence
The two construction packages are: • Construction Package 1 (CP1): Forest Grove Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) Effluent Pump Station Upgrades and Vertical Flow Wetlands • Construction Package 2 (CP2): Civil/Site Improvements and Landscaping District will enter into a separate contract with Consultant for bidding and construction services for both CP1 and CP2 as the scopes are developed during final design of each of those packages.
Consultant will include the following components in its design of CP1: • Site Demolition - The primary component of the Project is the Vertical Flow Wetlands (VFW), which will be constructed within the footprint of previous material handling facility.