Examples of Top of the channel in a sentence
Top of the channel means an edge or point on the landscape landward from the ordinary high water mark of a surface water of the state, where the slope of the land begins to be less than twelve percent (12%) continually for at least fifty (50) feet.
Top of the channel means an edge, or point on the landscape, landward from the ordinary high-water mark of a surface water of the state, where the slope of the land begins to be less than 12% continually for at least 50 feet.
Finally, while the emphasis of this section was on the transition range used to apply acoustic threshold levels, I did not find a lot of information about how this would be done (e.g., by hearing group, by distance, etc.).