Structure for Water Control
Definition:   A structure in a water management system that conveys water, controls the direction or rate of flow, or maintains a desired water surface elevation for livestock waste management projects only.

Purpose:    The practice may be applied as a management component of a water management system to control the stage, discharge, distribution, delivery, or direction of water flow.

Conditions Where Practice Applies:
     A permanent structure is needed as an integral part of a wetland or confined livestock waste management system to convey water from one elevation within, to, or from a water conveyance system such as a ditch, channel, canal, or pipeline designed to operate under open channel conditions.
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