Flow Regime definition

Flow Regime means the operational flow regime that is required to be implemented beginning on the third (3rd) anniversary of the Effective Date pursuant to the Proposed License Articles.
Flow Regime means a range of stream flow having similar

Examples of Flow Regime in a sentence

  • The Striped Bass Enhancement Flow Regime (STB Flows) was originally proposed by the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) as a means of improving conditions for striped bass spawning in the Congaree River, which is formed by the confluence of the Broad and Saluda Rivers.

  • The seasonal minimum flow schedule is as follows (excluding low inflow conditions): January 1 – March 31: 700 CFS April 1 – May 10: Striped Bass Enhancement Flow Regime (See Appendix A-13-3 for details.) May 11 – May 31: 1,000 CFS June 1 – December 31: 700 CFS It is agreed that a target flow of 500 CFS with a minimum flow of 400 CFS will be implemented during the MELIP.

  • The Natural Flow Regime, a paradigm for river conservation and restoration.

Related to Flow Regime

  • Cooperating country national (“CCN”) means an individual who is a cooperating country citizen or a non-cooperating country citizen lawfully admitted for permanent residence in the cooperating country.

  • Wastewater treatment plant means a facility designed and constructed to receive, treat, or store waterborne or liquid wastes.

  • Stormwater management planning agency means a public body authorized by legislation to prepare stormwater management plans.

  • Operational Flow Order means any directive issued to a Customer by KUB which requires the Customer to adjust Deliveries to KUB or deliveries of non-Firm gas to the Customer by KUB.

  • Water treatment plant means that portion of the water supply system which in some way alters the physical, chemical, or bacteriological quality of the water.