Small Dam definition

Small Dam means a structure, whether constructed or proposed to be constructed, which, together with its abutments, appurtenant works and foundations, is capable of diverting or storing water and which—
Small Dam means a barrier in or across a watercourse that impounds water and has a structural height of less than or equal to 6 feet or a structural height of less than 25 feet provided that the maximum storage capacity is less than 50 acre-feet.
Small Dam means a dam less than 15 meters in height and which would not otherwise qualify as a Large Dam pursuant to the provisions of paragraph 18 (ii) or (iii) of this Section I.

Examples of Small Dam in a sentence

  • The District may also be eligible for additional allocations from the Small Dam Repair funds (Column 6).

  • Figure 4-4 Trenching and Positioning of the First Layer of Coir Logs and Construction of a Small Dam in a ChannelThe coir log dams are constructed at intervals down the eroding flow line, the intervals being calculated on the depth of erosion and predicted peak flows and added to until the pooled water behind the ‘dams’ is at or above the level of the bank of the erosion.

  • The existing Small Dam Guidelines prepared for Uganda, and the FAO Manual on Small Earth Dams (both disclosed) will be used to ensure adherence to generic dam safety measures.

  • Component B: Small Dam Development: This component would support the design and construction of a limited number of multi-purpose small dams and appurtenances, and associated irrigation conveyance and distribution systems.

  • Small Dam Removal: A Review of Potential Economic Benefits.” October 2001.


More Definitions of Small Dam

Small Dam for dam safety purposes, means a dam with a height of less than 10 feet or impounding less than 3,000,000 gallons (9.2 acre-feet) of water; and
Small Dam means a dam less than 15 meters in height.
Small Dam means a dam not higher than three meters.
Small Dam means a dam other than a Large Dam.
Small Dam means any earth or concrete dam less than 15 meters in height, and with low to moderate hazard potential. This category includes farm ponds, weirs, check dams, silt retention dams, earth reservoirs (night storage), and low embankment tanks.
Small Dam means the structures, embankments and appurtenances constructed across rivers for storing water, not exceeding fifteen (15) meters in height.
Small Dam. , for this chapter, means a dam that is less than 15 feet high and that creates an impoundment of 100 surface acres or less of water. Height is measured as the hydraulic height. Surface acres are measured at normal pool.