Runoff control definition

Runoff control means any measure approved by the Public Works Director that reduces storm water runoff from land surfaces on which development exists.
Runoff control means any measure approved by the director that eliminates stormwa- ter runoff from land surfaces on which develop- ment exists.
Runoff control is any means approved by the RVS’s manager by which the peak rate of surface water runoff from developed land surfaces is reduced.

Examples of Runoff control in a sentence

  • Runoff control structures (e.g., diversions, culverts, detention ponds, etc.).

  • Runoff control BMPs (such as a concrete washout facility, dewatering tank, or dedicated vehicle wash area) that will be implemented during construction to retain, infiltrate, or treat stormwater and non-stormwater runoff.

  • To meet the Post-construction Stormwater Runoff control requirements the permittee may use the Department's model ordinance, design its own post-construction practices that meet or exceed the rules found in 15A NCAC 02H .1000, or develop its own comprehensive watershed plan that is determined by the Department to meet the post-construction stormwater management measure required by 40 Code of Federal Regulations § 122.34(b)(5) (1 July 2003 Edition).

  • Runoff control measures focus on minimizing runoff from new developments, and siting infrastructure to discourage development in environmentally sensitive areas.

  • Compliance with the stormwater management and water quality protection promulgated in Rules 15A NCAC 2H .1000 and Session Law 2008-211 effectively meets the Post- construction Stormwater Runoff control requirements within the 20 coastal counties.

  • Runoff control measures also include techniques for slowing down runoff.

  • Runoff control measures are needed to deal with concentrated runoff.

  • Runoff control BMPs (such as a concrete washout facility or a dewatering tank) shall be installed or implemented to retain, infiltrate, or treat non-stormwater runoff resulting from demolition and construction activities.

  • Runoff control and soil stabilization should be used together where soil properties and topography of the site make the design of sediment trapping facilities impractical.

  • Our Construction Site Runoff control program has been enhanced beginning the 2014 construction season.

Related to Runoff control

  • Stormwater management plan means the set of drawings and other documents that comprise all the information and specifications for the programs, drainage systems, structures, BMPs, concepts and techniques intended to maintain or restore quality and quantity of stormwater runoff to pre-development levels.

  • Forest management plan means a written plan prepared and signed by a qualified forester that prescribes measures to optimize production, utilization, regeneration, and harvest of timber. The forest management plan shall include a schedule and timetables for the various silvicultural practices used on forestlands, which shall be a maximum of 20 years in length. A forest management plan shall include all of the following: