![]() The data quality flag for the spatial position of the asset. ![]() The secondary purpose of the asset if it has one, i.e.: an incidental purposeįlood Risk Management Erosion Protection Water Resources Leisure and Amenity Environmental Navigation Water Level Management Fisheries Legal/statutory Highways OtherĪnother secondary purpose of the asset if it has one, i.e.: an incidental purpose The inspector who has inspected the asset Not considered considered and accepted considered and rejected Is the asset designated under the Floods and Water Management Act 2010? Refer to Inspection documentation on KPI881 The date the Data Quality Flag for Effective Crest Level was assessedį The data quality flag for the effective crest level. The date the effective crest level was takenį The condition of the asset calculated from the element weightings and conditions configurationįĬontinuous Defence Line class to indicate whether the source of the data is from a survey, the channel edge taken from Mastermap or a connection polyline created to join the two.į The bank that the asset is on when looking downstream for fluvial assets. Mechanical hauling or lifting device consisting of a rope or chain wound round a rotating drum, turned typically by a crank or by motorĪttribute missing from CAMC (AIMS) Asset Terminology Guide 218_12 List of Attribute TypesĬontrol Gate Draw-Off Tower Fishpass Hydrobrake In Channel Stoplogs Inspection Chamber Jetty Outfall Screen Spillway Stilling Basin WeirĪids to Navigation Beach structure Buildings Channel Channel Crossing Defence Instrument Land Major Civils Site Structure The base of a channel that a gate closes toĭevices that secure a structure together such as brackets, hinges or locking mechanismsĪ structure that connects a gate or screen to neighbouring bank walls or piersĪ moveable barrier that is mounted in a frame to be deployed when requiredĬomponents attached to a gate or its frame to help make the structure watertight when closed Flex-Gates and Flex-Covers are an innovative lineup of flood barrier products constructed using a revolutionary combination of high-strength textiles and. Describes the part from the channel bed to the top of the bank adjacent to the defence Used only for fluvial and tidal embankments. The extent of horizontal ground between the watercourse or coast and a raised feature (embankment, wall, bank, gate etc.) This table lists the Element Types applicable to this Asset Type. Other Element Types are optional, to be included when needed to define a particular Asset Type instance. An individual asset may have more than one instance of each Element Type. Some Element Types are essential and must be present to define an asset of that Asset Type. Each Asset Type (except Asset Complex assets) will comprise of a prescribed set of Element Types. ![]() An Element Type is a component part of an Asset Type.
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