Undepleted Flow definition
Undepleted Flow means the stream flow in a watershed without the effects of diminishment by water uses for specific beneficial purposes including, but not limited to, irrigation, municipal, domestic, mining, commercial, industrial, stockwatering, recreational, and environmental concerns.
Undepleted Flow means the stream flow in a watershed without the effects of diminishment by
Undepleted Flow means the stream flow in a watershed without the effects of diminishment by water uses for specific beneficial purposes including, but not limited to, irrigation, municipal, domestic, mining, commercial, industrial, stockwatering, recreational, and environmental concerns. 43. "United States" means the federal government and all officers, agencies, and departments thereof. 44. "United States' Share of the Natural Flow of the Milk River" means the allocation to the United States of water in the Milk River and its tributaries pursuant to Article VI of the "Treaty Between the United States and Great Britain Relating to Boundary Waters, and Questions Arising Between the United States and Canada," January 11, 1909, and ratified by the Senate on May 13, 1910, 36 Stat. 2455, and the Order of the International Joint Commission on October 4, 1921, pertaining to "In the matter of the Measurement and Apportionment of the Waters of the St. Mary ▇▇▇ Milk Rivers and their Tributaries in the State of Montana and the Provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan." 45. "Water Bank" means a water purchasing mechanism whereby willing sellers are paid to forego use of a portion of their supplies in a year of water shortage, and purchased water is either stored or reallocated to meet specified needs. 46. "Western Crossing" means the most upstream location at which the mainstem of the Milk River crosses the 49th parallel to enter Canada from the United States.
Examples of Undepleted Flow in a sentence
The determination of the Calculated Undepleted Flow of the Milk River at the point where the Milk River intersects the diversion point on the Reservation shall be done by the United States Bureau of Reclamation, in consultation with DNRC and TWRD, with review by the U.S.G.S. pursuant to the formula set forth in Appendix 4.
The Calculated Undepleted Flow of the Milk River may be modified pursuant to Appendix 4.