Water resource development definition
Water resource development means the formulation and implementation of regional water resource management strategies, including the collection and evaluation of surface water and groundwater data; structural and nonstructural programs to protect and manage water resources; the development of regional water resource implementation programs; the construction, operation and maintenance of major public works facilities to provide for flood control, surface and underground water storage, and groundwater recharge augmentation; and related technical assistance to local governments and to government-owned and privately owned water utilities.
Water resource development means the formulation and
Water resource development means the formulation
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Water resource development means the
Water resource development means the formulation and 606 implementation of regional water resource management strategies, 607 including the collection and evaluation of surface water and
Water resource development means the formulation and imple- mentation of regional water resource management strategies, including the collection and evaluation of surface water and groundwater data; structural
Water resource development means the for- mulation and implementation of regional water resource management strategies, including the collection and evaluation of surface water and groundwater data; structural and nonstructural programs to protect and manage water resources; the development of regional water resource implementation programs; the construc- tion, operation, and maintenance of major public works facilities to provide for flood control, surface and
Water resource development means the formulation and im- plementation of regional water resource management strategies, in- cluding the collection and evaluation of surface water and groundwater data; structural and nonstructural programs to protect and manage water resources; the development of regional water resource im- plementation programs; the construction, operation, and maintenance of major public works facilities to provide for flood control, surface and underground water storage, and groundwater recharge augmentation; and related technical assistance to local governments, and to govern- ment-owned and privately owned water utilities, and self-suppliers to the extent assistance to self-suppliers promotes the policies as set forth in s. 373.016.