Instream flows definition

Instream flows means a specific streamflow, measured in cubic feet per second, at a particular location for a defined time, and typically follows seasonal variations.
Instream flows means a specific streamflow, measured in cubic feet per second, at a particular
Instream flows means a stream flow level set in rule to protect and preserve fish, wildlife, scenic, aesthetic, recre- ational, water quality, and other environmental values; and navigational values. The term "instream flow" means "base flow" under chapter 90.54 RCW, "minimum flow" under chapters 90.03 and 90.22 RCW, and "minimum instream flow" under chapter 90.82 RCW.

Examples of Instream flows in a sentence

  • Instream flows of 10 cfs in the lower extent of this reach are expected to provide minimum conditions for adult coho spawning and migration (▇▇▇▇▇▇ & ▇▇▇▇▇ 2013).

  • Instream flows would increase in Mokelumne and Yuba rivers in Alternatives 3 and 4.

  • Instream flows in this reach when adult coho salmon are migrating and spawning (mid-October through early January) are generally thought to be adequate after the end of the irrigation (diversion) season (October 1).

  • Instream flows and/or pulse flows would increase in Clear Creek, Stanislaus River, and Trinity River under all alternatives.

  • Instream flows and/or pulse flows would increase in Tuolumne, Merced, and San ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ in Alternatives 2, 3, and 4 and the Preferred Alternative.

  • In-stream flows contained in Appendix C, Tables 1 and 2 for Soda Springs, Fish Creek, and Lemolo 2 bypass reaches include flows necessary for proper operation and maintenance of fish passage facilities at the respective dams.

  • Instream flows may be established by the Tribes only in accordance with this section.

  • Instream flows for water-related resource attributes, including native fish, are currently being discussed by the National Park Service, the State of Utah, and the Washington County Water Conservancy District.