Runoff volume definition

Runoff volume means the volume of water that runs off the land development project from a prescribed storm event.
Runoff volume means the volume of water that runs off the land development project from a
Runoff volume means the volume of water that runs off the site from a prescribed design storm.

Examples of Runoff volume in a sentence

  • Runoff volume must be calculated for each land use type and soil.

  • Runoff volume draining to a landlocked area may not increase during back-to-back 100- year storm events.


More Definitions of Runoff volume

Runoff volume means the volume of water that runs off the site of a land-disturbing
Runoff volume means the volume of water that runs off the site from a prescribed design storm. 9 VAC 25-870-10.
Runoff volume means the volume of water that runs off the land development project from a pre- scribed storm event.
Runoff volume or “RV” means the volume of water that runs off of the site from a prescribed storm event.
Runoff volume means the volume of water that runs off the site of a land-disturbing activity from a prescribed design storm.

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