hydraulic performance definition

hydraulic performance means the capacity of a regulated dam to contain or safely pass flowable substances based on the design criteria specified for the relevant consequence category in the Manual for Assessing Consequence Categories and Hydraulic Performance of Structures (EM635).
hydraulic performance means the capacity of a regulated dam to contain or safely pass flowable substances based on a probability (AEP) of performance failure specified for the relevant hazard category in the Manual for Assessing Hazard Categories and Hydraulic Performance of Dams.
hydraulic performance means the capacity of a regulated dam to contain or safely pass flowable substances based on a probability (AEP) of performance failure specified for the relevant hazard category in the Manual for Assessing Hazard Categories and Hydraulic Performance of Dams (Version 1.0, 2008) published by the Environmental Protection Agency on its website.

More Definitions of hydraulic performance

hydraulic performance means the capacity of a regulated dam to contain or safely pass flowable substances based on a probability (AEP) of performance failure specified for the relevant hazard category in the Site Water Management Technical Guideline for Environmental Management of Exploration and Mining in Queensland (DME 1995).
hydraulic performance means the capacity of a regulated dam to contain or safely pass flowable substances based on a probability (AEP) of performance failure specified for the relevant hazard category "Manual for Assessing Hazard Categories and Hydraulic Performance of Dams", prepared by the Department of Environment and Resource Management, as amended from time to time.
hydraulic performance means the capacity of a regulated dam to contain or safely pass flowable substances based on a probability (AEP) of performance failure specified for the relevant consequence category in the Manual for Assessing Consequence Categories and Hydraulic Performance of Structures.
hydraulic performance means the capacity of a regulated dam to contain or safely pass flowable
hydraulic performance means the capacity of a regulated dam to contain or safely pass flowable substances based on a probability (AEP) of performance failure specified for the relevant hazard category in the Manual for Assessing Consequence Categories and Hydraulic Performance of Structures (EM635). 'infrastructure' means water storage dams, levees, roads and tracks, buildings and other structures built for the purpose of the mining activity.
hydraulic performance. The determination of performance has been based on factory tests under controlled conditions with calibrated and tested equipment in accordance with the Standards of the Hydraulic Institute. Certified tests on pumps ordered will be conducted only if specifically requested prior to order, quoted and subsequently ordered. INSPECTION AND EXPEDITING: Seller will extend reasonable cooperation to the Buyer's inspection and/or expediting personnel but restricts access to its facilities except as otherwise stated in writing by Seller and in any case to agreed upon reasonable times with a minimum of 72 hours notice prior to each visit. Buyer shall not inspect or expedite Seller's suppliers without prior written approval from Seller.
hydraulic performance means the capacity of a regulated dam to contain or safely pass flowable substances based on the design criteria specified for the relevant consequence category in the Manual for Assessing Consequence Categories and Hydraulic Performance of Structures (ESR/2016/1933). “infrastructure” means water storage dams, roads and tracks, buildings and other structures built for the purpose and duration of the conduct of the environmentally relevant activities, but does not include other facilities required for the long term management of the impact of those activities or the protection of potential resources. Such other facilities include dams other than water storage dams, waste dumps, voids, or stockpiles and assets, that have been decommissioned, rehabilitated, and lawfully recognised as being subject to subsequent transfer with ownership of the land. “LA 1, adj, 10 mins” means the A-weighted sound pressure level, (adjusted for tonal character and impulsiveness of the sound) exceeded for 1% of any 10-minute measurement period, using Fast response. “LA 10, adj, 10 mins” means the A-weighted sound pressure level, (adjusted for tonal character and impulsiveness of the sound) exceeded for 10% of any 10-minute measurement period, using Fast response. “LA, max adj, T” means the average maximum A-weighted sound pressure level, adjusted for noise character and measured over any 10 minute period, using Fast response. “lake” includes –(a) lagoon, swamp or other natural collection of water, whether permanent or intermittent; and(b) the bed and banks and any other element confining or containing the water. “Landfill unit” means a discrete area of land or an excavation that receives solid waste. “land capability” as defined in the Technical Guidelines for the Environmental Management of Exploration and Mining in Queensland (DME 1995). “land suitability” as defined in the Technical Guidelines for the Environmental Management of Exploration and Mining in Queensland (DME 1995). “land use” term to describe the selected post mining use of the land, which is identified to occur after the cessation of mining operations. “Leachate” means a liquid that has passed through or emerged from, or is likely to have passed through or emerged from, a material stored, processed or disposed of at the site that contains soluble, suspended or miscible contaminants likely to have been derived from the said material. “levee” means an embankment that only provides for the containment and diversion of...