Basin plan definition

Basin plan means the same as “water quality control plan” as defined in Division 7 (commencing with Section 13000) of the Water Code. Basin Plans are adopted by each Regional Water Board, approved by the State Water Board and the Office of Administrative Law, and identify surface water and groundwater bodies within each Region’s boundaries and establish, for each, its respective beneficial uses and water quality objectives. Copies are available from the Regional Water Boards, electronically at each Regional Water Boards website, or at the State Water Board’s Plans and Policies web page (http://www.waterboards.ca.gov/plans_policies/).
Basin plan means the “Water Quality Control Plan for the San Diego Basin” adopted by the Regional Water Quality Control Board, San Diego Region (September 1994), and approved by the State Water Resources Control Board, together with subsequent amendments.
Basin plan means a plan and all implementing regulations and procedures including but not limited to land use management adopted by ordinance for managing surface and storm water management facilities and features within individual sub-basins.

Examples of Basin plan in a sentence

  • Basin plan amendments adopted by the State Board pursuant to Water Code section 13246, and the regulatory portions must be approved by the Office of Administrative Law pursuant to Government Code section 11353(b).

  • Basin plan updates should comply with the Porter- Cologne requirements to recognize economic impacts, local drainage conditions and scientific consensus, including source control and atmospheric deposition strategies.

  • The monies in the fund shall be used exclusively for projects contained in the state or federal Basin master plans or an annual Basin plan developed and approved by the advisory or approval board created by law specifically for that purpose, or to provide match for the Atchafalaya Basin Floodway System, Louisiana Project.

  • The MDBA’s Guide to the Basin plan appears consistent with the visions, of the Wentworth Group The end of system Lower Lakes low water levels 2005-2009, was a reflection of the severity of the broader drought across the Basin, not poor water planning.

  • They will provide a work plan and timetable for the data and planning they are preparing to undertake and will incorporate issues and requirements provided by CV‐SALTS in order to integrate their plan into the Basin plan amendment for the region.


More Definitions of Basin plan

Basin plan means the Water Quality Control Plan, Los Angeles Region, Basin Plan for the Coastal Watersheds of Los Angeles and Ventura Counties, adopted by the Regional Board on June 13, 1994 and subsequent amendments.
Basin plan means a plan to manage the quality and quantity of drainage water in a watershed or a drainage basin, including watershed action plans.
Basin plan means a plan and all implementing regulations and procedures including, but not limited to, capital projects, public education activities and land use management adopted by ordinance for managing surface water and stormwater within the basin.
Basin plan means a plan developed and approved in accordance with 10 V.S.A.
Basin plan means a plan and all implementing regulations and procedures
Basin plan means a plan and all implementing regulations and procedures including but not limited to capital projects, public education activities, land use management regulations adopted by ordinance for managing surface and storm water management facilities and features within individual subbasins.
Basin plan means a plan that assesses, evaluates, and proposes solutions to existing and potential future impacts to the beneficial uses of, and the physical, chemical, and biological properties of waters of the state within a basin.