Down gradient definition

Down gradient means an area that has a lower potentiometric surface (hydraulic head) than a comparative reference point.
Down gradient means the direction, toward an object, of liquid flow on the surface of the ground or upon encountering a water table or a restrictive layer.
Down gradient means in the primary lateral direction of groundwater flow;

Examples of Down gradient in a sentence

  • Down gradient of the sealed component, other component, or drainfield/sand mound.

  • Application of solid waste that is incorporated or injected shall not take place within the following separation distances or within areas otherwise restricted by wellhead protection plans: FEATUREINCORPORATED OR INJECTED Distance from feature in feetResidences, businesses or public buildings200Private drinking water supply wells200Irrigation wells200Community drinking water supply wells1000 Down gradient sinkholes, waters of the State as defined in Minn.

  • Down gradient inlets and conveyance systems shall be analyzed to determine if sufficient capacity exists to receive the runby flow.

  • The provision of a Downgradient Property Status Submittal, or a Modification of a Down- gradient Property Status Submittal, to the Department pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0183 or 310 CMR 40.0187, respectively, shall not be construed as, or operate as, barring, diminishing, or in any way affecting any legal or equitable right, defense, claim, demand or cause of action that the person providing such Submittal may have under applicable law.

  • The provision of a Downgradient Property Status Submittal, or a Modification of a Down- gradient Property Status Submittal, to the Department shall not relieve any person from any prospective obligation to provide notification in accordance with 310 CMR 40.0300 or to perform Immediate Response Actions required by 310 CMR 40.0410.

  • Down gradient from I-64, the railroad embankments would be overtopped by 18 feet, also causing severe erosion.

  • Down gradient water, or more important the rock containing the ground water, after mining is no different than before because it is only contacted by native groundwater inflow, not lixiviant outflow.

  • Down gradient storm drain inlets should be covered during deliveries.

  • Down gradient groundwater exhibited lowering concentrations of nitrate-nitrite.

  • Down- gradient wells should be placed within the property boundary.


More Definitions of Down gradient

Down gradient means the portion of the water table that is down the hydraulic slope of the water table with respect to a specific area or point of reference.
Down gradient. [refers to means] an area that has a lower potentiometric surface (hydraulic head) than a comparative reference point.
Down gradient means any direction within 45 degrees either side of the direction of groundwater flow;

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