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SEDIMENT CONTROL

  • Sediment control
  • A sediment control is a practice or device designed to keep eroded soil on a construction site, so that it does not wash off and cause water pollution

    Sediment control

    Sediment control

    Sediment_control

  • Check dam
  • Small dam to counteract erosion

    water and sediment flow. However, closed-type check dams may disrupt natural ecosystems through impeding the natural flow of water and sediment. 2) Open-type

    Check dam

    Check dam

    Check_dam

  • Erosion control
  • Practice of preventing soil erosion in agriculture and land development

    construction sites they are often implemented in conjunction with sediment controls such as sediment basins and silt fences. Bank erosion is a natural process:

    Erosion control

    Erosion control

    Erosion_control

  • Water pollution
  • Contamination of water bodies

    wastewater treatment, agricultural wastewater treatment, erosion control, sediment control and control of urban runoff (including stormwater management). A practical

    Water pollution

    Water pollution

    Water_pollution

  • Silt fence
  • Sediment control device on construction sites

    temporary sediment control device used on construction sites to protect water quality in nearby streams, rivers, lakes and seas from sediment (loose soil)

    Silt fence

    Silt fence

    Silt_fence

  • Straw
  • Agricultural byproduct of cereal crops

    Middle east, and north Africa. Straw bales are sometimes used for sediment control at construction sites. However, bales are often ineffective in protecting

    Straw

    Straw

    Straw

  • Sediment basin
  • conjunction with erosion controls and other sediment control practices. On smaller construction sites, where a basin is not practical, sediment traps may be used

    Sediment basin

    Sediment basin

    Sediment_basin

  • Mauvoisin Dam
  • Dam in Valais, Switzerland

    million KWh (70.5%). Mauvoisin Dam also serves for flood prevention and sediment control. The dam helps protect the Bagnes and Rhône river valleys from glacial

    Mauvoisin Dam

    Mauvoisin Dam

    Mauvoisin_Dam

  • Sedimentation
  • Tendency for particles in suspension to settle down

    Sedimentation is the deposition of sediments. It takes place when particles in suspension settle out of the fluid in which they are entrained and come

    Sedimentation

    Sedimentation

    Sedimentation

  • Water pollution in the United States
  • treatment, erosion and sediment control, and the control of urban runoff. The continued implementation of pollution prevention, control, and treatment measures

    Water pollution in the United States

    Water pollution in the United States

    Water_pollution_in_the_United_States

  • Marine sediment
  • Accumulated material on seafloor

    Marine sediment, or ocean sediment, or seafloor sediment, are deposits of insoluble particles that have accumulated on the seafloor. These particles either

    Marine sediment

    Marine sediment

    Marine_sediment

  • Surface runoff
  • Flow of excess rainwater not infiltrating in the ground over its surface

    Construction site runoff controls (i.e. erosion and sediment controls) Post-construction (i.e. permanent) stormwater management controls Pollution prevention

    Surface runoff

    Surface runoff

    Surface_runoff

  • Geotextile
  • Textile material used in ground stabilization and construction

    Geomembrane Geotextile tube Hard landscape materials Polypropylene raffia Sediment control Müller, W. W.; Saathoff, F. (2015). "Geosynthetics in geoenvironmental

    Geotextile

    Geotextile

    Geotextile

  • Sediment transport
  • Movement of solid particles, typically by gravity and fluid entrainment

    Sediment transport is the movement of solid particles (sediment), typically due to a combination of gravity acting on the sediment, and the movement of

    Sediment transport

    Sediment transport

    Sediment_transport

  • Pelagic sediment
  • Fine-grained sediment that accumulates on the floor of the open ocean

    which controls the amount of biogenic particles produced in surface waters. In case of marine sediments, ooze does not refer to a sediment's consistency

    Pelagic sediment

    Pelagic sediment

    Pelagic_sediment

  • Stormwater
  • Water that originates during precipitation events and snow/ice melt

    Maryland Regulations (COMAR). Activities for Which Approved Erosion and Sediment Control Plans are Required. Sec. 26.17.01.05. United States. Clean Water Act

    Stormwater

    Stormwater

    Stormwater

  • Matilija Dam
  • Arch dam in Ventura County, California

    dam traps about 30% of the total sediment in the Ventura River system, depriving ocean beaches of replenishing sediment. Initially, engineers had estimated

    Matilija Dam

    Matilija Dam

    Matilija_Dam

  • Great Lakes Basin Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Program
  • The Great Lakes Basin Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Program is an American federal and multi-state environmental and agricultural program to water

    Great Lakes Basin Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Program

    Great_Lakes_Basin_Soil_Erosion_and_Sediment_Control_Program

  • Siltation
  • Water pollution caused by particulate terrestrial clastic material

    increased concentration of suspended sediments and to the increased accumulation (temporary or permanent) of fine sediments on bottoms where they are undesirable

    Siltation

    Siltation

    Siltation

  • Universal Soil Loss Equation
  • Mathematical model of erosion

    pollution assessments, including: sediment load assessment and inventory, conservation planning and design for sediment control, and for the advancement of

    Universal Soil Loss Equation

    Universal_Soil_Loss_Equation

  • Wood wool
  • Product made of wood slivers cut from logs

    numerous patents for erosion control and sediment control methods and devices; for example, the 2006 "Sediment control device and system". A few late-twentieth-century

    Wood wool

    Wood wool

    Wood_wool

  • Fiber roll
  • Temporary erosion control

    erosion control and sediment control device used on construction sites to protect water quality in nearby streams, rivers, lakes and seas from sediment erosion

    Fiber roll

    Fiber roll

    Fiber_roll

  • Cochiti Dam
  • Dam in New Mexico, US

    four United States Army Corps of Engineers projects for flood and sediment control on the Rio Grande system, operating in conjunction with Abiquiu Dam

    Cochiti Dam

    Cochiti Dam

    Cochiti_Dam

  • Detention dam
  • dams for purposes that include: flood control, flow rate restriction, subsurface water replenishment, and sediment trapping. Detention dams are common in

    Detention dam

    Detention_dam

  • Great Lakes Waterway
  • System of channels and canals in the Great Lakes

    Premiers Great Lakes Areas of Concern Great Lakes Basin Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Program Great Lakes Charter Great Lakes Commission Great Lakes Compact

    Great Lakes Waterway

    Great Lakes Waterway

    Great_Lakes_Waterway

  • Erosion
  • Natural processes removing soil and rock

    weathering which involves no movement. Removal of rock or soil as clastic sediment is referred to as physical or mechanical erosion; this contrasts with chemical

    Erosion

    Erosion

    Erosion

  • Industrial stormwater
  • Runoff from precipitation that lands on industrial sites

    requirements. For example, the State of Maryland requires erosion and sediment controls on construction sites of 5,000 sq ft (460 m2) or more. Industrial

    Industrial stormwater

    Industrial_stormwater

  • Kishanganga Hydroelectric Project
  • Dam

    for sediment control by sluicing without depleting the dead storage. It is stated in the court's proceedings that they would be useful for sediment control

    Kishanganga Hydroelectric Project

    Kishanganga_Hydroelectric_Project

  • Vetiver System
  • System of soil and water conservation

    infrastructure stabilization, pollution control, waste water treatment, mitigation and rehabilitation, sediment control, prevention of storm damage and other

    Vetiver System

    Vetiver_System

  • CPESC
  • Qualification in erosion control

    Erosion and Sediment Control (CPESC) is a qualification indicating the holder has educational training, expertise and experience in controlling erosion and

    CPESC

    CPESC

  • Lake Culpeper
  • Reservoir in Culpeper, Virginia

    watershed project to provide municipal water supply, sediment control, and downstream flood control. The reservoir was constructed in cooperation with the

    Lake Culpeper

    Lake_Culpeper

  • Geosynthetics
  • Synthetic material used to stabilize terrain

    embankments, retaining structures, reservoirs, canals, dams, erosion control, sediment control, landfill liners, landfill covers, mining, aquaculture and agriculture

    Geosynthetics

    Geosynthetics

    Geosynthetics

  • Levee
  • Ridge or wall to hold back water

    Naturally occurring levees form on river floodplains following flooding. Sediment and alluvium are deposited on the banks and settle, forming a ridge that

    Levee

    Levee

    Levee

  • Lake Malawi
  • Lake in Africa

    local delicacy with a very high protein content. In January 2015, a sediment control tank collapsed at the Paladin Energy-owned uranium mine in Northern

    Lake Malawi

    Lake Malawi

    Lake_Malawi

  • Storm drain
  • Infrastructure for draining excess rain and ground water from impervious surfaces

    York: Wiley. ISBN 0-471-11995-4. Amimoto, Perry Y. (1981). Erosion and Sediment Control Handbook. State of California. p. 109. Kerb Inlet Archived 2021-08-28

    Storm drain

    Storm drain

    Storm_drain

  • River delta
  • Silt deposition landform at the mouth of a river

    is a landform, typically triangular, created by the deposition of the sediments that are carried by the waters of a river, where the river merges with

    River delta

    River delta

    River_delta

  • Silt
  • Classification of soil or sediment

    quartz. Silt may occur as a soil (often mixed with sand or clay) or as sediment mixed in suspension with water. Silt usually has a floury feel when dry

    Silt

    Silt

    Silt

  • Elephant Butte Dam
  • Dam on the Rio Grande in New Mexico, United States

    but also provides for recreation, hydroelectricity, and flood and sediment control. The construction of the dam has reduced the flow of the Rio Grande

    Elephant Butte Dam

    Elephant Butte Dam

    Elephant_Butte_Dam

  • Wet season
  • Yearly period of high rainfall

    Department of Development and Environmental Services (2009). Erosion and Sediment Control for Construction Sites. Archived 2012-05-13 at the Wayback Machine

    Wet season

    Wet season

    Wet_season

  • Gavins Point Dam
  • Dam in Nebraska and Yankton County, South Dakota

    municipal and industrial water supplies, stream-pollution abatement, sediment control, preservation and enhancement of fish and wildlife, and creation of

    Gavins Point Dam

    Gavins Point Dam

    Gavins_Point_Dam

  • River
  • Natural flowing freshwater stream

    flood the surrounding area, spreading nutrients to the surrounding area. Sediment or alluvium carried by rivers shapes the landscape around it, forming deltas

    River

    River

    River

  • Cumaripa Reservoir Recreational Park
  • Reservoir and recreational park in Yaracuy, Venezuela

    Sucre [es], Urachiche [es], and San Felipe [es] municipalities, and controls flooding, sediment, and pollution. The Cumaripa Reservoir project was developed

    Cumaripa Reservoir Recreational Park

    Cumaripa Reservoir Recreational Park

    Cumaripa_Reservoir_Recreational_Park

  • San Bernardino Mountains
  • Mountain range of the Transverse Ranges in California, United States

    check dams on smaller drainages, provide more localized flood and sediment control. The San Bernardino Mountains, along with the nearby San Gabriel and

    San Bernardino Mountains

    San Bernardino Mountains

    San_Bernardino_Mountains

  • Hetch Hetchy
  • Valley, reservoir, and aqueduct in California, USA

    Furthermore, the removal of O'Shaughnessy Dam would not require costly sediment control measures, as would be typical on most dam removal projects, because

    Hetch Hetchy

    Hetch Hetchy

    Hetch_Hetchy

  • Nonpoint source pollution
  • Pollution resulting from multiple sources

    these are point sources, which can be managed with erosion controls and sediment controls), agricultural fields, stream banks, and highly disturbed areas

    Nonpoint source pollution

    Nonpoint source pollution

    Nonpoint_source_pollution

  • Li Guoying
  • Chinese politician

    Shanxi provinces. Li stated that the Guxian project is important for sediment control and the national water network, ensuring security for the Yellow River's

    Li Guoying

    Li Guoying

    Li_Guoying

  • Pick–Sloan Missouri Basin Program
  • Flood control

    municipal and industrial water supplies, stream-pollution abatement, sediment control, preservation and enhancement of fish and wildlife, and creation of

    Pick–Sloan Missouri Basin Program

    Pick–Sloan Missouri Basin Program

    Pick–Sloan_Missouri_Basin_Program

  • Central Arizona Project
  • Colorado river aqueduct supplying metro Phoenix and Tucson

    provides substantial benefits from flood control, outdoor recreation, fish and wildlife conservation, and sediment control. It also produces an unintended swale

    Central Arizona Project

    Central_Arizona_Project

  • United States regulation of point source water pollution
  • Maryland Regulations (COMAR). Activities for Which Approved Erosion and Sediment Control Plans are Required. Sec. 26.17.01.05. "National Pretreatment Program:

    United States regulation of point source water pollution

    United States regulation of point source water pollution

    United_States_regulation_of_point_source_water_pollution

  • Yellow River
  • Major river in China

    p. 143. ISBN 9789401786195. Leung, George (1996). "Reclamation and Sediment Control in the Middle Yellow River Valley". Water International. 21 (1): 12–19

    Yellow River

    Yellow River

    Yellow_River

  • Pentagon Renovation Program
  • Renovation project for The Pentagon, US (1990s–2011)

    Additionally, the Memorial project teams are tracking erosion and sediment control, stormwater management, and light pollution reduction. The Leadership

    Pentagon Renovation Program

    Pentagon Renovation Program

    Pentagon_Renovation_Program

  • Saginaw Bay
  • Bay in Lake Huron, Michigan, U.S.

    the Wayback Machine, Great Lakes Basin Program for Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Saginaw River and Bay Area of Concern U.S. Environmental Protection

    Saginaw Bay

    Saginaw Bay

    Saginaw_Bay

  • Mount Polley mine
  • Gold and copper mine in British Columbia, Canada

    interim erosion plan and a sediment control plan to mitigate ongoing erosion and sediment transport downstream, to control further flow from the tailings

    Mount Polley mine

    Mount Polley mine

    Mount_Polley_mine

  • Bar
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Candy bar Chocolate bar Protein bar Bar (river morphology), a deposit of sediment Bar (tropical cyclone), a layer of cloud Bar (galaxy), a feature of many

    Bar

    Bar

  • Lake Sugema
  • Man-made lake in Iowa, United States

    lake's drainage area, the lake is protected by a series of smaller sediment-control dams. Approximately 3,000 acres (12 km2) immediately surrounding the

    Lake Sugema

    Lake Sugema

    Lake_Sugema

  • Sediment quality triad
  • aquatic toxicology, the sediment quality triad (SQT) approach has been used as an assessment tool to evaluate the extent of sediment degradation resulting

    Sediment quality triad

    Sediment_quality_triad

  • Horton Creek (Tunkhannock Creek tributary)
  • River in Pennsylvania, United States

    Williams Field Services Company, LLC once received an Erosion and Sediment Control permit for which the receiving waterbodies were Horton Creek, Meshoppen

    Horton Creek (Tunkhannock Creek tributary)

    Horton Creek (Tunkhannock Creek tributary)

    Horton_Creek_(Tunkhannock_Creek_tributary)

  • Infiltration and inflow
  • Groundwater entering sanitary sewers

    February 2024. Fan, Chi-Yuan; Field, Richard; Lai, Fu-hsiung. "Sewer-Sediment Control: Overview of an EPA Wet-Weather Flow Research Program" (PDF). EPA and

    Infiltration and inflow

    Infiltration_and_inflow

  • Congressional Country Club
  • Golf course and country club

    removing over 20,000 sq. ft. of tree canopy without obtaining a required sediment control permit. In February 2019, Andrew Green was hired to submit his own

    Congressional Country Club

    Congressional Country Club

    Congressional_Country_Club

  • WEPP
  • Predicting water erosion impacts using simulations

    of sediment delivery with various mitigation treatments in each of five years following wildfire Erosion Erosion prediction Erosion control Sediment control

    WEPP

    WEPP

  • First flush
  • Initial surface runoff of a rainstorm

    40–46. Fan, Chi-Yuan; Field, Richard; Lai, Fu-hsiung (2003). Sewer-Sediment Control: Overview of an EPA Wet-Weather Flow Research Program (Report). EPA

    First flush

    First flush

    First_flush

  • Keyhole State Park
  • State park in Wyoming, United States

    provides storage for irrigation, flood control, fish and wildlife conservation, recreation, sediment control, and municipal and industrial water supply

    Keyhole State Park

    Keyhole State Park

    Keyhole_State_Park

  • Geotechnical engineering
  • Scientific study of earth materials in engineering problems

    earth Offshore geotechnical engineering Rock mass classifications Sediment control Seismology Soil mechanics Soil physics Soil science Das, Braja (2006)

    Geotechnical engineering

    Geotechnical engineering

    Geotechnical_engineering

  • Fluvioglacial landform
  • Landform shaped by erosion and deposition from glacial meltwater

    associated erosion and deposition of sediments caused by glacial meltwater. Glaciers contain suspended sediment loads, much of which is initially picked

    Fluvioglacial landform

    Fluvioglacial_landform

  • Amistad Dam
  • Dam in Texas / Acuña Municipality, Coahuila

    827 km3) capacity, 61% is dedicated to water conservation and sediment control, 32% to flood control, and 7% to surcharge (flood storage above the top of the

    Amistad Dam

    Amistad Dam

    Amistad_Dam

  • Cyclic sediments
  • Type of layers in sedimentary rocks

    Cyclic sediments (also called rhythmic sediments) are sequences of sedimentary rocks that are characterised by repetitive patterns of different rock types

    Cyclic sediments

    Cyclic sediments

    Cyclic_sediments

  • Sedimentation (water treatment)
  • Water treatment process using gravity to remove suspended solids from water

    The physical process of sedimentation (the act of depositing sediment) has applications in water treatment, whereby gravity acts to remove suspended solids

    Sedimentation (water treatment)

    Sedimentation_(water_treatment)

  • Salal Dam
  • Dam in Jammu and Kashmir

    shall be no outlets below the Dead Storage Level, unless necessary for sediment control or any other technical purpose; any such outlet shall be of the minimum

    Salal Dam

    Salal Dam

    Salal_Dam

  • Estuary
  • Partially enclosed coastal body of brackish water

    flow and sediment input). The mixing of seawater and freshwater provides high levels of nutrients both in the water column and in sediment, making estuaries

    Estuary

    Estuary

    Estuary

  • Lake Bernard Frank
  • Reservoir in Derwood, Maryland, United States

    Lake Frank was created in 1966 as Lake Norbeck to aid in flood and sediment control, as well as to provide recreation. It has an earthen dam, installed

    Lake Bernard Frank

    Lake Bernard Frank

    Lake_Bernard_Frank

  • Settling basin
  • Wastewater treatment structure

    Stabilization pond Sediment basin Goldman, Steven J.; Jackson, Katharine; Bursztynsky, Taras A. (1986). Erosion & Sediment Control Handbook. McGraw-Hill

    Settling basin

    Settling basin

    Settling_basin

  • Mentarang Induk Hydroelectric Power Plant
  • Dam in Malinau Regency, North Kalimantan

    Mitigation measures include watershed management, biodiversity surveys, sediment control, and engagement with nearby communities in Malinau Regency. Kalimantan

    Mentarang Induk Hydroelectric Power Plant

    Mentarang_Induk_Hydroelectric_Power_Plant

  • Lake Norman
  • Man-made lake in North Carolina, United States

    Mecklenburg County Guidelines and Specifications for Soil Erosion and Sediment Control. Currently, regulations enforced by the state of North Carolina are

    Lake Norman

    Lake Norman

    Lake_Norman

  • EPSC
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    compliance European Poker Sport Championship Erosion Prevention & Sediment Control This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title EPSC

    EPSC

    EPSC

  • Level spreader
  • Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection. Boston, MA. "Erosion and Sediment Control Guidelines for Urban and Suburban Areas." May 2003. p. 109.

    Level spreader

    Level spreader

    Level_spreader

  • Alluvium
  • Loose soil or sediment that is eroded and redeposited in a non-marine setting

    land formed by deposition of sediments along rivers and seas. By the 19th century, the term had come to mean recent sediments deposited by rivers on top

    Alluvium

    Alluvium

    Alluvium

  • Zink Lake
  • Lake in Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States

    water flow management. Ongoing monitoring focuses on water quality, sediment control, and ecological impacts, while officials emphasize safe recreational

    Zink Lake

    Zink_Lake

  • Water Resources Development Act of 2000
  • US water resources act

    flood control levees. to increase and extend through FY 2005 the authorization of appropriations for Great Lakes remedial action plans and sediment remediation

    Water Resources Development Act of 2000

    Water_Resources_Development_Act_of_2000

  • Land loss
  • Erosion process

    important cause of decreased rates of sediment deposition is the construction of dams and reservoirs although sediment control and conservation programs can also

    Land loss

    Land loss

    Land_loss

  • Jemez Canyon Dam
  • Dam in Sandoval County, New Mexico, USA

    closed to the public. Today, without sediment control or recreation functions, the dam operates solely for flood-control purposes. The reservoir it creates

    Jemez Canyon Dam

    Jemez Canyon Dam

    Jemez_Canyon_Dam

  • Combined sewer
  • Sewage collection system of pipes and tunnels designed to also collect surface runoff

    PMID 36191696. Fan, Chi-Yuan; Field, Richard; Lai, Fu-hsiung. "Sewer-Sediment Control: Overview of an EPA Wet-Weather Flow Research Program" (PDF). University

    Combined sewer

    Combined sewer

    Combined_sewer

  • Canatuan mine
  • Open-pit mine in Mindanao, Philippines

    as a large sediment pond to control sediment materials within the Canatuan Creek watershed that are not captured by the smaller sediment ponds. A neutralization

    Canatuan mine

    Canatuan_mine

  • Sierra Madre Dam
  • Dam in San Gabriel Mountains, California

    Angeles River. The dam and debris basin–reservoir are used for flood and sediment control, and for downstream fish habitat protection. Access to the dam is restricted

    Sierra Madre Dam

    Sierra_Madre_Dam

  • Coca Codo Sinclair Dam
  • Dam on the Coca River in Napo Province, Ecuador

    to coordinate erosion and sediment control strategies. On July 2, 2024, the plant was temporarily shut down due to sediment buildup. Ecuador imported

    Coca Codo Sinclair Dam

    Coca Codo Sinclair Dam

    Coca_Codo_Sinclair_Dam

  • 2020 Canadian pipeline and railway protests
  • Protests in Canada

    Office found that CGL had failed to properly comply with erosion and sediment control measures, a violation which posed a major risk to the health of the

    2020 Canadian pipeline and railway protests

    2020_Canadian_pipeline_and_railway_protests

  • Mammoth Resource Partners
  • Business in Kentucky, US

    possible. Erosion and sediment control - During excavation of sites, Mammoth utilizes an array of erosion and sediment control devices. Culverts, silt

    Mammoth Resource Partners

    Mammoth_Resource_Partners

  • Coastal GasLink pipeline
  • Natural gas pipeline in Canada

    responsibilities. The project was fined $346,0000 for erosion and sediment control issues and for providing false information in inspection records. CGL's

    Coastal GasLink pipeline

    Coastal GasLink pipeline

    Coastal_GasLink_pipeline

  • Dam
  • Barrier that stops or speeds the flow of water

    purposes (irrigation, hydropower, water supply, flood control, etc.) is reduced accordingly. Sediment enters a reservoir as soil suspended in river water;

    Dam

    Dam

    Dam

  • Industrial process control
  • Discipline that uses industrial control to achieve a production level of consistency

    maximum output. Dredging benefits from precise control of suction pressure, dredging depth and sediment discharge rate by IPC, ensuring efficient and sustainable

    Industrial process control

    Industrial_process_control

  • Diatomaceous earth
  • Soft, siliceous sedimentary rock

    remains of dead diatoms (microscopic single-celled algae) in lake sediment or marine sediments. The fossil remains consist of a pair of symmetrical shells or

    Diatomaceous earth

    Diatomaceous earth

    Diatomaceous_earth

  • Buckingham County, Virginia
  • County in Virginia, United States

    Reported issues include environmental compliance failures, erosion and sediment control problems, and disputes over local land-use authority and permit conditions

    Buckingham County, Virginia

    Buckingham County, Virginia

    Buckingham_County,_Virginia

  • Great Lakes Circle Tour
  • Scenic drive

    Premiers Great Lakes Areas of Concern Great Lakes Basin Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Program Great Lakes Charter Great Lakes Commission Great Lakes Compact

    Great Lakes Circle Tour

    Great Lakes Circle Tour

    Great_Lakes_Circle_Tour

  • Sedimentary budget
  • are a coastal management tool used to analyze and describe the different sediment inputs (sources) and outputs (sinks) on the coasts, which is used to predict

    Sedimentary budget

    Sedimentary budget

    Sedimentary_budget

  • Derr Run
  • River

    Waste Management of Pennsylvania, Inc. was issued an Erosion and Sediment Control Permit for which the receiving waterbody is Derr Run. In 2007, the

    Derr Run

    Derr Run

    Derr_Run

  • Severe weather
  • Dangerous meteorological phenomena

    Department of Development and Environmental Services (2009). Erosion and Sediment Control for Construction Sites. Archived 13 May 2012 at the Wayback Machine

    Severe weather

    Severe_weather

  • Terrigenous sediment
  • Sediments derived from the erosion of rocks on land

    Terrigenous sediments are derived from the chemical and physical weathering and erosion of continental rocks and consists primarily of mud, sand, and

    Terrigenous sediment

    Terrigenous_sediment

  • Flood control in the Netherlands
  • Manmade control of flooding in the Netherlands

    area of the Netherlands is essentially an alluvial plain, built up from sediment left by thousands of years of flooding by rivers and the sea. About 2,000

    Flood control in the Netherlands

    Flood control in the Netherlands

    Flood_control_in_the_Netherlands

  • Environmental issues in the United States
  • treatment, erosion and sediment control, and the control of urban runoff. The continued implementation of pollution prevention, control, and treatment measures

    Environmental issues in the United States

    Environmental issues in the United States

    Environmental_issues_in_the_United_States

  • List of dams and reservoirs in Washington
  • Morse Lake, called Masonry Pool. The Sediment Retention Structure was constructed to trap debris flow sediment after the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens

    List of dams and reservoirs in Washington

    List of dams and reservoirs in Washington

    List_of_dams_and_reservoirs_in_Washington

  • Mill Creek (Whitelock Creek tributary)
  • River

    receiving streams for Williams Field Services Company, LLC's erosion and sediment control permit. The watershed of Mill Creek has an area of 3.77 square miles

    Mill Creek (Whitelock Creek tributary)

    Mill Creek (Whitelock Creek tributary)

    Mill_Creek_(Whitelock_Creek_tributary)

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  • Sreeyesh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Sreeyesh

    Vishnu

  • Hadley
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Hadley

    Heath Covered Moorland

  • Ginebra
  • Girl/Female

    Spanish Celtic

    Ginebra

    White.

  • Kahal |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Kahal |

    One who has dark eyelids

  • Bruna
  • Girl/Female

    German Italian Teutonic

    Bruna

    Of the dark hair.

  • Kaalaka
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi

    Kaalaka

    Durga; Pupil of the Eye

  • Nahida |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Nahida |

    Beautiful

  • Romney
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Romney

    English : habitational name from a place in Kent, so called from an obscure first element, rumen, + Old English ēa ‘river’ (see Rye).

  • ORA
  • Female

    Hebrew

    ORA

    (אוֹרָה) Hebrew name ORA means "light." Compare with another form of Ora.

  • Miloni | மிலோநீ 
  • Girl/Female

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  • Sediment
  • n.

    The matter which subsides to the bottom, frrom water or any other liquid; settlings; lees; dregs.

  • Segment
  • n.

    A part cut off from a figure by a line or plane; especially, that part of a circle contained between a chord and an arc of that circle, or so much of the circle as is cut off by the chord; as, the segment acb in the Illustration.

  • Bottom
  • n.

    Dregs or grounds; lees; sediment.

  • Graves
  • n. pl.

    The sediment of melted tallow. Same as Greaves.

  • Sile
  • n.

    Filth; sediment.

  • Segment
  • n.

    A piece in the form of the sector of a circle, or part of a ring; as, the segment of a sectional fly wheel or flywheel rim.

  • Feces
  • n. pl.

    dregs; sediment; excrement. See FAeces.

  • Legement
  • n.

    See Ledgment.

  • Sepiment
  • n.

    Something that separates; a hedge; a fence.

  • Segment
  • n.

    One of the parts into which any body naturally separates or is divided; a part divided or cut off; a section; a portion; as, a segment of an orange; a segment of a compound or divided leaf.

  • Feculence
  • n.

    That which is feculent; sediment; lees; dregs.

  • Residence
  • n.

    Subsidence, as of a sediment.

  • Sediment
  • n.

    The material of which sedimentary rocks are formed.

  • Settlement
  • n.

    Matter that subsides; settlings; sediment; lees; dregs.

  • Reside
  • v. i.

    To sink; to settle, as sediment.

  • Segment
  • n.

    A segment gear.

  • Sedimentary
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to sediment; formed by sediment; containing matter that has subsided.

  • Ligement
  • n.

    See Ledgment.

  • Pediment
  • n.

    Originally, in classical architecture, the triangular space forming the gable of a simple roof; hence, a similar form used as a decoration over porticoes, doors, windows, etc.; also, a rounded or broken frontal having a similar position and use. See Temple.

  • Regiment
  • v. t.

    To form into a regiment or into regiments.