Catchment definition

Catchment means a county partnership where two or more County Sheriff Departments develop programs together and submit a combined JBBS work plan, with one county operating as the fiscal agent holding the primary contract with OBH, and identifying subcontractors to provide JBBS services.
Catchment means an area shown in Maps 1-9 (refer Schedule 8) within which a separately calculated and specified set of development contributions charges apply.
Catchment means an area through which any rainfall will drain into the watercourse through surface flow to a common point;

Examples of Catchment in a sentence

  • The director of the blood bank shall ensure that during any transport blood is packed and handled appropriately and only by authorized individuals.

  • The North Central CMA has other functions under the Catchment and Land Protection Act 1994, which entail the provision of advice to the Victorian Government on regional priorities for catchment management.

  • Furthermore, Part 3 Division 2 of SREP (Sydney Harbour Catchment) 2005 lists matters for consideration by Council when determining an application.

  • A copy of the Catchment map is available from the LA or can be seen in school.

  • This is achieved primarily through the Authority's role in developing and implementing the North Central Regional Catchment Strategy.


More Definitions of Catchment

Catchment means an area of land from which rainwater that falls thereon flows naturally or is directed into a watercourse, lake or other water storage.
Catchment means the total area from which a single water body collects surface and subsurface runoff.
Catchment school means the nearest school within a geographic area.
Catchment means the whole or any part of the District as defined in this Policy, which will be served by a particular public service or infrastructure type.
Catchment means an area which, through run-off or percolation, contributes to the water in a stream or stream system;
Catchment means the geographical area from which an elementary school within a District draws its students.
Catchment means a geographical area which naturally drains into a water resource and from which the water resource receives surface or ground flow that originates from rainfall;