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Glossary | Stormwater Partners

Storm drain or curb inlet– A type of catch basin that collects and conveys stormwater runoff. Stormwater - The water that runs off surfaces such as rooftops, ...

Understanding Stormwater Terminology | Bothell WA

Understanding Stormwater Terminology · A. Aquifer: A layer of sand, gravel and clay below the earth's surface with enough water or people to withdraw for use ( ...

Glossary of Stormwater Terms | Midwest City Oklahoma

Point discharge: The release of collected and/or concentrated surface and storm water runoff from a pipe, culvert, or channel. Pollutant: any dredge spoil, ...

Storm Water Terms Q - Z | Denton County, TX

Storm Water Terms Q - Z: Watershed, Land areas that catch rain or snow and drain to specific: Agendas & Minutes, Elections, Judicial Records, Public Health.

Stormwater glossary - King County, Washington

Release of surface and storm water runoff from a drainage facility system such that the flow spreads over a wide area and is located so as not to allow flow to ...

Glossary of Stormwater Terms - Water Resources

Glossary of Stormwater Terms · Best Management Practices (BMPs): · Catch basin: · First flush: · Flood control channel: · Gutter: · Household hazardous waste:.

Stormwater Glossary | Bethlehem, NY - Official Website

Stormwater: Water that runs off surfaces such as rooftops, paved streets, highways, parking lots, gravel roads, and hard grassy surfaces like lawns and ...

Stormwater Terms Flashcards | Quizlet

Release of surface and storm water runoff from a drainage facility system such that the flow spreads over a wide area and is located so as not to allow flow to ...

Glossary - Minnesota Stormwater Manual

Quantity of pollutants, sediment, or nutrients carried by a water body for particular magnitude storm events. Event mean concentration (EMC) ...

Stormwater Glossary - City of Keizer

Clean Water Act (CWA). A federal law that was first passed in 1972 to regulate the discharge of pollutants into surface waters. It was amended in 1977 and 1987 ...

Chapter 11.03 STORMWATER AND SURFACE WATER DEFINITIONS

(p) “Nonstormwater discharge” means any discharge to the storm drain system that is not composed entirely of stormwater. (q) “Open space” means any parcel ...

Glossary | Howard County Stormwater

The release of collected and/or concentrated surface and storm water runoff from a pipe, culvert, or channel. Point Source Pollutant Stormwater discharges are ...

Glossary of Terms - Storm Water Hawaii

Organic or inorganic material that is carried by or is suspended in water and that settles out to form deposits in the storm drain system or receiving waters.

Glossary of Flood Terms | Clark County, NV - RFCD

Baffle: A device, such as a concrete block, used to deflect, regulate, or check water. Typically used to slow storm water to reduce erosion. Berm: An artificial ...

Stormwater Glossary | Washougal, WA

Bioswale (aka Biofiltration Swale): A long, gently sloped, vegetated ditch designed to filter pollutants from stormwater. Grass is the most common vegetation, ...

Glossary of Storm Water Terms - CivicLive

Catch Basin: An entryway to the storm drain system, usually located at street corners. Culvert: A short, closed (covered) conduit or pipe that passes storm ...

A. Glossary – Development Services - Philadelphia Water Department

Conceptual Stormwater Management Plan: A preliminary stormwater management plan used by PWD Stormwater Plan Review to understand what is proposed at the project ...

Synonyms: Runoff, Storm Water, Stormwater Runoff

Stormwater is rainfall, snowmelt, or irrigation water that runs off hard surfaces and across land or into pipes and flows into streams and local waterways.

TPWD: Glossary of River Terminology

Flow - The amount of water passing a particular point in a stream or river, usually expressed in cubic feet per second (cfs). Flow augmentation - Increased flow ...

Stormwater Glossary – The City of Rutland, Vermont

STORM DRAIN SYSTEM: A vast network of underground pipes and open channels designed for flood control. STORMWATER: Water that is not absorbed in the ground. It ...