Structural Controls definition

Structural Controls means an engineered BMP constructed with rigid walls and/or weirs and piped drainage that utilize active or passive treatment and/or mechanical systems for the purpose of treating storm water runoff.
Structural Controls means installed or constructed curbs, dikes, berms, walls, sheds, impervious pads, ditches, diversions or other structures which limit the contribution or transport of significant materials and pollutants to storm water.
Structural Controls means constructed facilities and other infrastructure related to long-term stormwater management. 99.660 Erosion and Sediment Control(1) Purpose: The purpose of this section is to:

Examples of Structural Controls in a sentence

  • New Development 18 STR – Structural Controls 19 NS – Natural Systems 20 PM – Program Management 21 4.

  • Structural Controls: All temporary structural controls must be removed from the site.

  • The “Truckee Meadows Low Impact Development Manual” and the “Truckee Meadows Structural Controls Manual” provide design criteria.

  • Jones, L.R., Lafrance, B., and Beaumont-Smith, C.J. (2006): Structural Controls on Gold Mineralization at the Burnt Timber Mine, Lynn Lake Greenstone Belt, Trans-Hudson Orogen, Manitoba in Exploration and Mining Geology, Vol.

  • Qualified personnel, who are familiar with the industrial activities performed at the facility, shall conduct periodic inspections to determine the effectiveness of the Good Housekeeping Measures, Spill Prevention and Response Measures, Erosion Control Measures, Maintenance Program for Structural Controls, Best Management Practices, and the Employee Training Program.


More Definitions of Structural Controls

Structural Controls means constructed facilities and other infrastructure related to long-term stormwater management.
Structural Controls means installed or constructed curbs, dikes, berms, walls, sheds, impervious pads, ditches, diversions or other structures which limit the contribution or transport of significant materials and pollutants to storm water. SWMP means Storm Water Management Program as required by 40 C.F.R. § 122.34(a).
Structural Controls means structural BMPs such as silt fences, sedimentation ponds,
Structural Controls means constructed or pre-fabricated systems or facilities and other infrastructure related to long-term stormwater management.
Structural Controls means an engineered BMP constructed with rigid walls and/or weirs
Structural Controls means the use of a whole systems approach to controlling pest populations, which may include addressing structural issues in both buildings and landscapes. Examples of structural controls include adopting long term maintenance practices such as caulking and sealing, and repairing the building or landscape to remove places where pests may breed, such as removing indentations in the earth that cause puddles where mosquitoes may breed.
Structural Controls means installed or constructed curbs, dikes, berms, walls, sheds, impervious pads, ditches, diversions or other structures which limit the contribution or transport of significant materials and pollutants to storm water. Sump means a depression or trench constructed to collect drainage of water or spilled oil from storage, transfer or unloading areas. SWMP means Storm Water Management Program as required by 40 C.F.R. § 122.34(a). A SWMP is the updated version of the SWPP&MP that is required to be revised under this permit and will replace the SWPP&MP when it receives the Department’s approval.