Missouri River definition

Missouri River means the river formed by the confluence of the Gallatin, Jefferson and Madison Rivers in southwestern Montana, and flowing easterly beyond the eastern boundary of Montana.
Missouri River means the river formed by the confluence of the Gallatin, Jefferson and Madison Rivers in southwestern Montana, and flowing easterly beyond the eastern boundary of Montana. (17) "Partial service irrigation" means the diversion of flood runoff from natural channels or water courses and spreading such water for the purpose of applying as much water as practicable to the land during periods of high stream flow to increase crop production. (18) "Parties" means the Tribes and the State. (19) "Person" means an individual or any other entity, public or private, including the State, the Tribes, and the government of the United States and all officers, agents, and departments thereof. (20) "Regulatory Storage" is storage provided as a part of a water distribution system for operational purposes. Evaporation loss from the distribution system itself is accounted for and is a part of the unit consumptive use rate established in this Compact and is therefore not considered to be a separate item of consumptive use. (21) "Reservation" means the Fort Peck ▇▇▇▇an Reservation as established in the agreement of December 28 and December 31, 1886, and confirmed by the Act of May 1, 1888, 25 Stat. 113. (22) "Reusable" means capable of further beneficial use. (23) "State" means the State of Montana and all officers, agents, departments, and political subdivisions thereof. Unless otherwise indicated, for purposes of notification or consent, "State" means the Director of the State Department of Natural Resources and Conservation or its successor agency. (24) "Transfer" means any authorization for the delivery or use of water by a joint venture, service contract, lease, sale, exchange or other similar agreement. (25) "Tribal Water Right" means the right to divert and use water as confirmed by Article III of this Compact. (26) "Tribes" means the Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes of the Fort Peck ▇▇▇▇an Reservation and all officers, agents and departments thereof. Unless otherwise indicated, for purposes of notification or consent, "Tribes" means the Tribal Chairman or the Chief Executive Official of the Tribes at the time. (27) "Tributary" or "tributaries of the Missouri River that flow through or adjacent to the Reservation" means those tributaries of the Missouri River that traverse the Reservation, generally in a north to south direction, including: (a) streams that form the east and west boundaries of the Reservation (Big Muddy Creek, Porcupine Creek and the Milk River); (b) streams ...

Examples of Missouri River in a sentence

  • The Red Sky Subsystem consists of existing pipelines, interconnections, facilities, equipment, appurtenances and surface rights, in each case, located north of the Little Missouri River and in ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Mountrail, Divide and ▇▇▇▇▇ Counties, North Dakota.

  • The Executive Committee designates the Papio- Missouri River Natural Resources District (hereinafter referred to as the “NRD”), or other member of the Partnership which is willing to serve in such capacity, as Administering Agent to administer this Agreement.

  • Groundwater from the Ancestral Missouri River Channel Aquifer is a supplemental source for irrigation uses.

  • After treatment, some of the liquid waste will be discharged to the Missouri River in compliance with discharge limits imposed by the Clean Water Act.

  • Moreover, genetic data ensure that conservation efforts maintain the historic diversity found within and among Arctic Grayling populations, and thus, the continued evolutionary legacy of the species [Upper Missouri River Arctic Grayling Conservation Strategy, in preparation].

  • Pallid ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Habitat Conservation Planning Recommendations for the Upper Missouri River Basin.

  • After treatment in the liquid radwaste system, boron recovery, steam generator blowdown, and secondary liquid waste systems, the liquids that will be discharged to the river are transferred to either of two discharge holdup tanks and then pumped through about five miles of buried piping to the Missouri River.

  • Submitted to: Upper Missouri River Basin Pallid ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Workgroup and Western Area Power Administration (WAPA).

  • The Goliath Subsystem consists of existing pipelines, interconnections, facilities, equipment, appurtenances and surface rights, in each case, located north of the Little Missouri River and in ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ County, North Dakota.

  • The present legal status of Arctic grayling was determined by a July 23rd, 2020, ruling where the USFWS announced that the Upper Missouri River Distinct Population Segment (DPS) of the Arctic Grayling did not warrant ESA protection.