Stormwater management definition

Stormwater management means the programs to maintain quality and quantity of stormwater runoff to pre-development levels.
Stormwater management means the use of structural or non-structural practices that are designed to reduce stormwater runoff pollutant loads, discharge volumes, peak flow discharge rates and detrimental changes in stream temperature that affect water quality and habitat.
Stormwater management means the collection, conveyance, storage, treatment and disposal of stormwater runoff in a manner intended to prevent increased flood damage, streambank channel erosion, habitat degradation and water quality degradation, and to enhance and promote the public health, safety and general welfare.

Examples of Stormwater management in a sentence

  • The Village has the right to enter upon, on, and over areas utilized for Storm Water Facilities, Wetlands and Stormwater Management Facilities, Private Water Detention Easements, Common Areas, driveways, entrances and other property used for ingress and egress to the Property and/or to a Building Site to determine whether any of the said areas are in violation or not in conformity with applicable restrictions, regulations and covenants of this Declaration.

  • Easements for the retention and/or detention of water for the benefit of the Lincoln Commerce Center and the individual Building Sites are hereby declared upon those portions of the Property which are designated herein for such purpose or on the Plat of Subdivision as Private Water Detention Easements and/or Wetlands and Stormwater Management Facilities.

  • It is recognized and understood that the Private Water Detention Easements and the Wetlands and Stormwater Management Facilities (the Storm Water Facilities) serve both important functional and aesthetic purposes and that their repair and maintenance are of vital concern to all parties having an interest in Lincoln Commerce Center.

  • Prior to or at Closing, Buyer and Seller mutually agree to execute a Stormwater Management Pond Easement and Management Agreement that establishes an easement for Buyer's use of a joint retention pond and an agreement for joint maintenance of the retention pond.

  • For purposes of this Article 32, the term “Illustrative Plan” shall mean that certain Illustrative Utility and Stormwater Management Plan, Human Genome Sciences, Traville, prepared by Loiederman Sxxxxxx Associates on or about June 9, 2003 (the “Illustrative Plan Date”), a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit E and incorporated by reference herein.


More Definitions of Stormwater management

Stormwater management means the collection, conveyance, storage, treatment and disposal of stormwater in a manner to meet the objectives of this chapter and its terms, including, but not be limited to measures that control the increase volume and rate of stormwater runoff and water quality impacts caused or induced by man made changes to the land.
Stormwater management means, for:
Stormwater management means the planning, design, construction, regulation, improvement, repair, maintenance, and operation of facilities and programs relating to water, flood plains, flood control, grading, erosion, tree conservation, and sediment control.
Stormwater management means the tasks required to control stormwater runoff using stormwater management systems, to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the public, and comply with relevant state and federal regulations.
Stormwater management means the use of BMPs that are designed in accordance with City stormwater requirements to reduce stormwater runoff pollutant loads, discharge volumes, peak flow discharge rates, and detrimental changes in stream temperature that affect water quality and habitat.
Stormwater management means the engineering practices and principles used to intercept stormwater runoff, remove pollutants and slowly release the runoff into natural channels to prevent downstream flooding.
Stormwater management means the use of structural or non-structural practices that are designed to reduce stormwater runoff pollutant loads, discharge volumes, peak flow discharge and detrimental changes in stream temperature that affect water quality and habitat.