Water Quality Requirements definition

Water Quality Requirements means a water quality objective (narrative or numeric), prohibition, TMDL implementation plan, policy, or other requirement contained in a water quality control plan adopted by the Regional Board and approved by the State Water Board.
Water Quality Requirements means any limitation, standard, or other requirement under sections 301, 302, 303, 306, and 307 of the Clean Water Act, and federal and state or tribal laws or regulations implementing those sections, and any other water quality-related requirement of state or tribal law.
Water Quality Requirements means a water quality objective (narrative or numeric), prohibition, TMDL implementation plan, policy, or other requirement contained in a Water Quality Control Plan (Basin Plan) adopted by the Regional Water Board and approved by the State Water Board, and all other applicable plans or policies adopted by the Regional Water Board or State Water Board, including, but not limited to, State Water Board Resolution No. 68‐16, (Statement of Policy with Respect to Maintaining High Quality Waters in California).

Examples of Water Quality Requirements in a sentence

  • Best Management Practices (BMPs) - Activities, facilities, designs, measures or procedures used to manage stormwater impacts from Regulated Activities, to meet State Water Quality Requirements, to promote groundwater recharge and to otherwise meet the purposes of this Ordinance.

  • For all Regulated Activities, stormwater BMPs shall be designed, installed, implemented, operated, and maintained to meet the purposes and requirements of this Ordinance and to meet all requirements under Title 25 of the Pennsylvania Code and the Clean Streams Law, conform to the State Water Quality Requirements, meet all requirements under the Storm Water Management Act and any more stringent requirements as determined by the municipality.

  • Applicants are encouraged to use Low Impact Development Practices to reduce the costs of complying with the requirements of this Ordinance and the State Water Quality Requirements.

  • The municipality may, after consultation with PADEP, approve measures for meeting the State Water Quality Requirements other than those in this Ordinance, provided that they meet the minimum requirements of, and do not conflict with state law, including, but not limited to, the Clean Streams Law.

  • Applicants are encouraged to use Low Impact Development Practices to comply with the requirements of this Ordinance and the State Water Quality Requirements.


More Definitions of Water Quality Requirements

Water Quality Requirements means requirements for the City’s wastewater treatment system effluent established by NPDES permit, or by state or federal regulatory agencies for the protection of receiving water quality.
Water Quality Requirements meansany limitation, standard, or other requirement under sections 301, 302,303, 306 and 307 of the Clean Water Act, any Federal and state or tribal laws or regulations implementing those sections, and any other water quality- related requirement of state or tribal law.§ 121.2 When certification is required.Certification or waiver is required for any license or permit that authorizes an activity which may result in a discharge from a point source into a water of the United States.§ 121.3 Scope of certification.When a certifying authority reviews a request for certification, it shall evaluate whether the activity as a whole will comply with all applicable water quality requirements.§ 121.4 Pre-filing meeting requests.The project proponent shall request a pre-filing meeting from a certifying authority at least 30 days prior to submitting a request for certification in accordance with the certifying authority’s applicable submission procedures, unless the certifying authority waives or shortens the requirement for a pre-filing meeting request.§ 121.5 Request for certification.(a) A request for certification shall be in writing, signed, and dated and shall include a copy of the draft license or permit (unless legally precluded from obtaining a copy of the draft license or permit) and any existing and readily available data or information related to potential water quality impacts from the proposed project.(b) Where a project proponent isseeking certification from the Regional Administrator, a request for certification shall also include the additional contents identified in paragraph (c) of this section. Where a project proponent is seeking certification from a certifying authority other than the Regional Administrator, and that certifying authority has not identified in regulation additional contents of a request for certification, the project proponent shall submit a request for certification as defined in paragraph (c) of this section.(c) A request for certificationsubmitted to the Regional Administrator shall include the following, if not already included in the draft license or permit:
Water Quality Requirements means the requirements of the Approval together with any and all other applicable permits, approvals or Applicable Laws, governing or otherwise applying to the treatment of Raw Water and the supply of Water as contemplated within this Agreement;
Water Quality Requirements meansapplicable provisions of §§ 301, 302,303, 306, and 307 of the Clean Water Act and EPA-approved state or tribal Clean Water Act regulatory program provisions.Subpart B—Certification Procedures§ 121.2 When certification is required.Any applicant for a license or permit to conduct any activity which may result in a discharge shall provide the Federal agency a certification from the certifying authority in accordance with this part.§ 121.3 Scope of certification.The scope of a Clean Water Act section 401 certification is limited to assuring that a discharge from a Federally licensed or permitted activity will comply with water quality requirements.§ 121.4 Establishing the reasonable period of time.(a) The Federal agency shall establish the reasonable period of time categorically or on a case by case basis, which shall not exceed one year from receipt.(b) Upon submittal of a certificationrequest, the project proponent shall contact the Federal agency in writing to provide notice of the certification request.(c) Within 15 days of receiving noticeof the certification request from the project proponent, the Federal agency shall provide, in writing, the following information to the certifying authority:
Water Quality Requirements means requirements for the District or City's wastewater treatment system effluent established by the NPDES permit, or by State or Federal regulatory agencies for the protection of receiving waste quality. Water quality requirements include effluent limitations and waste discharge standards, limitations or prohibitions which may be established or adopted from time to time by State and Federal laws or regulatory agencies.
Water Quality Requirements means applicable provisions of §§ 301, 302, 303, 306, and 307 of the Clean Water Act, and state or tribal regulatory requirements for point source discharges into waters of the United States.Subpart B—Certification Procedures§ 121.2 When certification is required.Certification is required for any license or permit that authorizes an activity that may result in a discharge.§ 121.3 Scope of certification.The scope of a Clean Water Act section 401 certification is limited to assuring that a discharge from a Federally licensed or permitted activity will comply with water quality requirements.§ 121.4 Pre-filing meeting request.(a) At least 30 days prior to submitting a certification request, the project proponent shall request a pre-filing meeting with the certifying authority.(b) The certifying authority is not obligated to grant or respond to the pre- filing meeting request.(c) If the certifying authority grants the pre-filing meeting request, the project proponent and the certifying authority are encouraged to discuss the nature of the proposed project and potential water quality effects. The project proponent is encouraged to provide a list of other required state, interstate, tribal, territorial, and federal authorizations and to describe the anticipated timeline for construction and operation.(d) After receiving the pre-filing meeting request, the certifying authority is encouraged to contact the Federal agency and to identify points of contact to facilitate information sharing between the certifying authority and Federal agency throughout the certification process.§ 121.5 Certification request.(a) A certification request shall be submitted to the certifying authority and to the Federal agency concurrently.(b) A certification request for an individual license or permit shall:
Water Quality Requirements means all applicable water quality objectives (narrative or numeric), prohibitions, TMDL implementation plans, policies, or other requirements contained in water quality control plans adopted by the Regional Water Board and approved by the State Water Resources Control Board, and all other applicable plans and policies adopted by the Regional Water Board or the State Water Resources Control Board, including, but not limited to, the State Water Board Resolution No. 68-16, Statement of Policy with Respect to Maintaining High Quality Waters in California.