Control elevation definition

Control elevation means the lowest elevation at which water can be released through a control device.
Control elevation means the lowest elevation at which water can be released through the control device or withdrawn by a stormwater reuse system. This is sometimes referred to as the invert elevation.
Control elevation means the lowest elevation at which water can be released through the control device or withdrawn by a stormwater harvesting system.

Examples of Control elevation in a sentence

  • Group Policy Wizard generated MSI files now do not display dual User Account Control elevation prompts.

  • Control elevation in the District is defined as elevation 4.00’ NGVD 29 [2.4’ NAVD 88] west of SW 100th Avenue (Palm Avenue/Nob Hill Road), 3.00’ NGVD 29 [1.4’ NAVD 88] from SW 100th Avenue to the Florida Turnpike, and 2.00’ NGVD 29 [0.4’ NAVD 88] east of the Florida Turnpike.

  • The authorized Top of Flood Control elevation is 1271.0 feet and is equivalent to the elevation of the crest of the Baldhill Dam emergency spillway.


More Definitions of Control elevation

Control elevation means the lowest elevation, which may be determined by the seasonal high water elevation at which water can be released through a control device without draining ground water.

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