Central Basin definition

Central Basin means the groundwater basin underlying the area within the boundaries of the Authority.

Examples of Central Basin in a sentence

  • The pumping of the water in the Central Basin is, and has always been, the responsibility of Trans-Caledon Tunnel Authority (TCTA), a South African government institution.

  • Port and Tenant shall use good faith efforts to cooperate and coordinate to ensure ongoing commitments from the Corps regarding the Central Basin.

  • During the summer months, harmful algal blooms occur regularly in Lake St. Clair and the Western Basin, excessive growth of Cladophora continues to be a problem in the Eastern Basin, and episodes of low dissolved oxygen, or hypoxia, are common in the bottom waters of the Central Basin.

  • Port expects to enter into a Project Partnership Agreement with the Corps for dredging of the Central Basin (“PPA”) based on a Corps determination that the Central Basin is a federal channel.

  • Despite increasing surface temperatures and seasonal hypoxia in recent years, significant areas of cool-water refuge still exist for Cisco in Lake Erie, particularly along the eastern edge of the Central Basin and the deep portions of the Eastern Basin.

  • Tenant acknowledges that, under the PPA, the Corps will periodically dredge the Central Basin (approximate location shown on Exhibit A) for commercial navigation as and when it determines appropriate.

  • Water bearing sediments in the Central Basin extend to a maximum depth of 2,200 feet.

  • Specifically, in order to preserve and maintain this federal benefit, Tenant must periodically dredge underneath Drydock #2 to maintain a depth necessary to service all vessels contemplated in the Corps’ determination that the optimal depth of the Central Basin is 35 feet.

  • Pennsylvania will conduct the following activities by the year 2021 to attain greater confidence in the loading estimations: ⚫ Research and Assemble all Available Water Quality Data for Central Basin Tributaries Pennsylvania will gather all available and applicable monitoring records for Central Basin tributaries from state, county, local and non-profit entities.

  • Central Rand Gold continues to monitor the water level at its mining operations as well as the daily flow rate, being the amount of water pumped out of the Central Basin from the HDSP.

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