Connected imperviousness definition

Connected imperviousness means an impervious surface connected to the waters of the state via a separate storm sewer, an impervious flow path, or a minimally pervious flow path.
Connected imperviousness means an impervious surface that is directly connected to a separate storm sewer or water of the state via an impervious flow path.
Connected imperviousness means an impervious surface that is directly connected to a separate storm sewer or water of the state via an impervious flow path. “Critical time” means the period starting at the time of peak rainfall intensity with a duration equal to the time of concentration of the watershed.

More Definitions of Connected imperviousness

Connected imperviousness means an impervious surface connected to the waters of the State via a separate storm sewer, an impervious flow path, or a minimally pervious flow path.

Related to Connected imperviousness

  • Impervious surface means a surface that has been covered with a layer of material so that it is highly resistant to infiltration by water.