Sheet flow definition

Sheet flow. (also called overland flow) means shallow, unconcentrated and irregular flow down a slope. The length of strip for overland flow usually does not exceed 200 feet under natural conditions.
Sheet flow means the overland storm runoff that is not conveyed in a defined conduit and is typically in excess of the capacity of the conduit or roadside ditch.
Sheet flow means runoff which flows over the ground surface as a thin, even layer, not concentrated in a channel.

Examples of Sheet flow in a sentence

  • Sheet flow of surface water from one lot’s paved area to another lot’s paved area shall not be considered a direct plumbing service.

  • Sheet flow runoff from denuded areas shall be intercepted by silt fence or diversions to protect adjacent properties and water resources from sediment transported via sheet flow.

  • Sheet flow: The maximum length for each reach of sheet or overland flow before shallow concentrated or open channel flow develops is one hundred fifty (150) feet.

  • Sheet flow runoff from denuded areas shall be intercepted by silt fence or diversions to protect adjacent properties, water resources, and wetlands from sediment transported via sheet flow.

  • Sheet flow runoff from denuded areas shall be intercepted by Silt Fence or Diversions to protect adjacent properties and water resources from sediment.

  • Sheet flow between lots can be provided only through a defined drainage easement.

  • Sheet flow must be maintained to the maximum extent practical through dispersing concentrated flow and re-establishment of vegetation to maintain the effectiveness of the riparian area.

  • Sheet flow runoff from the Development Area shall be intercepted by silt fence, mulch berms or diversions.

  • Sheet flow may be determined using the nomograph in Appendix B-4, or the Manning’s kinematic solution shown in the Sheet Flow section of Worksheet No. 1 in Appendix B-5.

  • Sheet flow runoff from denuded areas shall be intercepted by sediment barriers or diversions to protect adjacent properties and water resources from sediment transported via sheet flow.


More Definitions of Sheet flow

Sheet flow means overland water runoff in a thin uniform layer.
Sheet flow means the portion of precipitation that moves initially as overland flow in very shallow depths before eventually reaching a stream channel.
Sheet flow means water, usually storm runoff, flowing in a thin layer over the ground surface.
Sheet flow means water runoff in a thin uniform layer or rills and which is of a small enough quantity to be treated by sediment barriers.

Related to Sheet flow

  • Interim Balance Sheet Date has the meaning set forth in Section 3.06.

  • Peak flow means the maximum instantaneous rate of flow of water at a particular point resulting from a storm event.

  • Off-Balance Sheet Liability of a Person means (a) any repurchase obligation or liability of such Person with respect to accounts or notes receivable sold by such Person, (b) any indebtedness, liability or obligation under any so-called “synthetic lease” transaction entered into by such Person, or (c) any indebtedness, liability or obligation arising with respect to any other transaction which is the functional equivalent of or takes the place of borrowing but which does not constitute a liability on the balance sheet of such Person (other than operating leases).

  • Off-Balance Sheet Arrangement means any transaction, agreement or other contractual arrangement to which an entity unconsolidated with the Borrower is a party, under which the Borrower has:

  • Model 4 seller means a seller that is registered under the agreement and is not a model 1 seller, model 2 seller, or model 3 seller.

  • Closed-end credit means a credit transaction that does not meet the definition of open-end credit.

  • Flow has the meaning given to it in the Ticketing and Settlement Agreement;

  • Cash Flow mean net income after taxes, and exclusive of extraordinary gains and income, plus depreciation and amortization.

  • Off-Balance Sheet Obligations means liabilities and obligations of the Borrower, any Subsidiary or any other Person in respect of “off-balance sheet arrangements” (as defined in Item 303(a)(4)(ii) of Regulation S-K promulgated under the Securities Act) which the Borrower would be required to disclose in the “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” section of the Borrower’s report on Form 10-Q or Form 10-K (or their equivalents) which the Borrower is required to file with the Securities and Exchange Commission (or any Governmental Authority substituted therefor).

  • Model 2 seller means a seller registered under the agreement that: