Wind barrier definition
Wind barrier means reducing PM10 emissions and wind erosion by constructing a fence or structure, or providing a woody vegetative barrier by planting a row of trees or shrubs, perpendicular or across the prevailing wind direction to reduce wind speed by changing the pattern of air flow over the land surface. For fences and structures, the wind barrier shall have a density of no less than 50% and the height of the wind barrier must be proportionate to the downwind protected area. The downwind protected area is considered ten times the height of the wind barrier. For vegetative barriers, compliance shall be determined by NRCS Conservation Practice Standard, Code 380, Windbreak/Shelterbelt Establishment, amended through August 21, 2009 (and no future editions).
Wind barrier means reducing PM10 emissions and wind erosion by constructing a fence or structure, or providing a woody vegetative barrier by planting a row of trees or shrubs, perpendicular or across the prevailing wind direc- tion to reduce wind speed by changing the pattern of air flow over the land surface. For fences and structures, the
Wind barrier means reducing PM10 emissions and wind erosion by constructing a fence or structure, or pro- viding a woody vegetative barrier by planting a row of trees or shrubs, perpendicular or across the prevailing
More Definitions of Wind barrier
Wind barrier means an obstacle which impedes wind flow.