SJRWMD definition

SJRWMD means the St. Johns River Water Management District.
SJRWMD means the St. Johns River Water Management District. FF. “SRWMD” shall mean the Suwanee River Water Management District. GG. “SWD” shall mean the DEP Southwest District Office.

Examples of SJRWMD in a sentence

  • Does not require a modification of a permit issued under part IV of Chapter 373, F.S.This exemption does not apply within the Wekiva River Protection Area within Lake, Seminole, and Orange Counties (see section 1.2 of the SJRWMD Volume II).

  • The SJRWMD also uses Chapter 40C-44, F.A.C., for such regulation.

  • However, when an activity requires an individual permit solely pursuant to section 1.2.3 of Volume II for the SJRWMD, the permit application for such activity shall be reviewed and acted upon in accordance with that section.

  • Applicant’s Handbook Volume II is adopted separately by DEP (for use within the NWFWMD) and by the SRWMD, SJRWMD, SWFWMD, and SFWMD (for use within the geographical area of each applicable District).

  • Wherever the contract provides for the giving or issue of any notice, consent, approval, certificate or decision, unless otherwise specified such notice, consent, approval, certificate or decision shall be in writing and the words “notify”, “consent”, “certify”, “approve” or “decide” shall be construed accordingly.

  • The primary coverage adjudication reflected on the 835 should be reported at the Service Line level.

  • The District has a Consumptive Use Permit (CUP) from the St. Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD) that extends to the year 2024.

  • Mitigation through participation in a mitigation bank shall be in accordance with Section 373.4136, F.S., and Chapter 62-342, F.A.C. (Mitigation Banks), except that, for purposes of the maps applicable to regional watersheds, the SJRWMD, SWFWMD, and SFWMDs shall use the maps incorporated by reference in the applicable Volume II.

  • Orange County operates multiple potable water supply facilities (WSFs), which are permitted for consumptive use of water by either the St. Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD) or the South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD).

  • The dewatering plan shall comply with the requirements of 40C-2 and 40C-22, F.A.C., and additional requirements as may be mandated or amended by SJRWMD.


More Definitions of SJRWMD

SJRWMD means the St. Johns River Water Management District, an agency of the Florida Legislature.

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