Protected water definition
Protected water means water outside of a hydrocarbon zone that contains no more than 10,000 mg/l total dissolved solids unless the water has been determined to be an exempt aquifer pursuant to the Code of Federal Regulations, title 40, part 146.4.
Protected water means water that is classified or identified by [STATE REGULATOR] as being of sufficient quality and quantity to merit protection as a current or potential future source of water.
Protected water means water outside of a hydrocarbon zone that contains no more than 10,000 mg/l total dissolved solids.
Examples of Protected water in a sentence
Protected water sources are being used in some capacity in every village, but there was no water quality testing done to know if the water is safe or contaminated.
More Definitions of Protected water
Protected water means water that either:
Protected water means a body of water that is:
Protected water means a watercourse or a body of water, or any segment thereof, that is classified as a source of public water supply, propagation and harvesting of shellfish for commercial purposes, or spawning areas for Chanoschanos and similar species, or primary contact recreation, or that which is designated by competent government authority or by legislation as tourist zone, national marine park and reserve, including coral reef park and reserve.