Auxiliary spillway definition

Auxiliary spillway means the second used spillway during flood flows which is not the emergency spillway.
Auxiliary spillway means a secondary spillway which is operational at all times and does not require stoplog removal or gate manipulation.
Auxiliary spillway means any secondary spillway that is designed to be operated infrequently. “Confinement feeding operation” means the same as defined in rule 567—65.1(459,459B). “Dam” means a barrier that impounds or stores water.

Examples of Auxiliary spillway in a sentence

  • Established types of excavation may include (but are not restricted to): • Foundation excavation with or without strip- ping• Cutoff, keyway, or core trench excavation• Channel excavation• Structure excavation• Auxiliary spillway excavation• Abutment shaping excavation• Borrow area excavation Any of the established types may include excavation of materials in any class.

  • Auxiliary spillway right side shifted 95 feet toward embankment on centerline of dam stationing and outlet channel rotated toward dam from 61.5 degrees to 52 degrees.

  • There are three main elements to the proposed construction:  Auxiliary spillway construction. Rehabilitation of the low-level outlet. Raising the low-lying embankment area.

  • The sill elevation of the flood sluice (Auxiliary spillway) is 879.2 ft.

  • Established types of excavation may include (but are not restricted to):• Foundation excavation with or without stripping• Cutoff, keyway, or core trench excavation• Channel excavation• Structure excavation• Auxiliary spillway excavation• Abutment shaping excavation• Borrow area excavation Any of the established types may include excava- tion of materials in any class.

  • Some design details are the same as those developed for the Folsom Auxiliary spillway, which operated for the first time during the same storm that led to the failure of the Oroville service spillway in February.

  • The joint details, shown in DWRG S-403, as used on the Folsom Auxiliary spillway appear to be satisfactory.

  • Establishedtypes of excavation may include (but are not restricted to):• Foundation excavation with or without stripping• Cutoff, keyway, or core trench excavation• Channel excavation• Structure excavation• Auxiliary spillway excavation• Abutment shaping excavation• Borrow area excavation Any of the established types may include excava- tion of materials in any class.

  • Figure 21 Auxiliary spillway upstream face and crestThe pipe outlet of the right hand side fuse plug triggering device clay tile pipes was partially block by surrounding sand and vegetation.

  • You can find these agreements in Articles 5.2 and 5.3 of this Collective Agreement.


More Definitions of Auxiliary spillway

Auxiliary spillway means an open channel that is constructed over or around an embankment for the purpose of conveying safely past the dam the flows that are greater than the primary spillway design discharge and that can be stored in the detention storage. This term is also known as an emergency spillway.
Auxiliary spillway means the Auxiliary Spillway as shown on the Drawings;
Auxiliary spillway means a secondary spillway designed to operate only during large floods to pass flows, and is in addition to a service spillway.
Auxiliary spillway has the meaning set out in Appendix 4-1 [BC Hydro Project Schedule];
Auxiliary spillway means any secondary spillway that is designed to be operated

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