Intermittent water definition
Intermittent water means a stream or reach that flows continuously only at certain times of the year, as when it receives water from a spring or from another surface source, such as melting snow.
Intermittent water means a surface water or portion of
Intermittent water means a stream or reach that flows continuously only at certain times of the year, as when it receives water from a spring or from another source, such as melting snow (A.A.C. R18-11-101(25)). Intermittent waters generally have aquatic and wildlife (warm water) (A&Ww) or aquatic and wildlife (cold water) (A&Wc) uses along with other protected uses as listed in 18 A.A.C. 11, Article 1, Appendix B.
More Definitions of Intermittent water
Intermittent water means a stream that flows only at certain times of the year.
Intermittent water means a water of the United States, as defined in 33 U.S.C. § 1362, other than an ephemeral water, in which flow normally occurs only on a seasonal or intermittent basis, for example as a result of snow melt.
Intermittent water means a surface water or portion of surface water that flows continuously during certain times of the year and more than in direct response to precipitation, such as when it receives water from a spring, elevated groundwater table or another surface source, such as melting snowpack.
Intermittent water means a stream that flows only at cer- tain times of the year.