Watershed Implementation Plan definition

Watershed Implementation Plan or “WIP” means the plan required and approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for achieving the pollution reduction goals and allocations necessary in implementing the Chesapeake Bay TMDL.
Watershed Implementation Plan means a plan to achieve the nutrient and sediment limits required under the Chesapeake Bay total maximum daily load.
Watershed Implementation Plan or “WIP” means the plan [required and approved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency] developed by a jurisdiction showing how the jurisdiction, in partnership with federal and local governments, will achieve [ing] and maintain the pollution reduction goals and allocations necessary in implementing the Chesapeake Bay TMDL.

Examples of Watershed Implementation Plan in a sentence

  • These funds will be used for VACS programmatic priorities which may include funding for Chesapeake Bay Watershed Implementation Plan implementation or targeted agricultural BMPs. VACS funds that have not been approved by the District’s Board of Directors at the end of the fourth quarter of the fiscal year (June 30, 2023 2024) to fund an existing cost-share application are considered to be unobligated.

  • This Phase 3 Watershed Implementation Plan (WIP) is [insert state’s] response to this Midpoint Assessment.

  • The HRSD Plants have TN, TP and TSS waste load allocations assigned by the State Water Control Board and the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (collectively, “DEQ”) pursuant to the Water Quality Management Planning Regulation, 9 VAC 25-720, and by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) pursuant to the Chesapeake Bay Total Maximum Daily Load (“TMDL”) and related Virginia Watershed Implementation Plan (“WIP”).

  • The HRSD Plants have TN, TP and TSS waste load allocations assigned by the State Water Control Board and the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (jointly, “DEQ”) pursuant to the Water Quality Management Planning Regulation, 9 VAC 25-720, and by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) pursuant to the Chesapeake Bay Total Maximum Daily Load (“TMDL”) and related Virginia Watershed Implementation Plan (“WIP”).

  • Providing and sharing this information with certain partners will enable the Commission to make informed decisions related to the implementation of best management practices needed to achieve the water quality goals established in the Chesapeake Bay Phase III Watershed Implementation Plan, efforts to achieve local water quality goals, and efforts to protect high-value conservation land.

  • These funds will be used for VACS programmatic priorities which may include funding for Chesapeake Bay Watershed Implementation Plan implementation or targeted agricultural BMPs. VACS funds that have not been approved by the District’s Board of Directors at the end of the fourth quarter of the fiscal year ( June 30, 2022) (June 30, 2023) to fund an existing cost-share application are considered to be unobligated.

  • COVER CROP PLUS+ PROGRAM Applicant (Operator), whose application is approved by the Maryland Department of Agriculture (Department), agrees to the following terms and conditions to be eligible to participate in the Cover Crop Plus+ Pilot program that supports the State’s Watershed Implementation Plan and Healthy Soils Program.

  • Last year, the CBP partnership unanimously agreed on the need to develop an additional plan, known as the Conowingo Watershed Implementation Plan (CWIP), to specifically reduce pollution associated with the loss of the Conowingo Dam’s capacity to trap sediment in the reservoir behind the dam.

  • The FWSA has TN, TP and TSS waste load allocations (“WLA”) assigned by the State Water Control Board and the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (jointly, “DEQ”) pursuant to the Water Quality Management Planning Regulation, 9VAC25-720, and by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency “EPA”) pursuant to the Chesapeake Bay Total Maximum Daily Load (“TMDL”) and related Virginia Watershed Implementation Plan (“WIP”).

  • Virginia’s final Chesapeake Bay Phase III Watershed Implementation Plan (WIP) submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on August 23, 2019 includes the following commitment number 14: Multiple state and local agencies provide technical assistance to farmers employing management practices to improve farm operations and reduce runoff of excess nutrients and sediment.

Related to Watershed Implementation Plan

  • State implementation plan or “SIP” means the plan adopted by the state of Iowa and approved by the Administrator which provides for implementation, maintenance, and enforcement of such primary and secondary ambient air quality standards as they are adopted by the Administrator, pursuant to the Act.

  • Implementation Plan means the schedule included in the Statement of Work setting forth the sequence of events for the performance of Services under the Statement of Work, including the Milestones and Milestone Dates.

  • Project Implementation Plan means the detail plan submitted by the Developer with regard to development of Project Facilities and its operation and management thereof in accordance with this Agreement and to be appended as Schedule 9 to this Agreement.

  • Plan Implementation Date means the Business Day on which all of the conditions precedent to the implementation of the Plan have been fulfilled, or, to the extent permitted pursuant to the terms and conditions of the Plan, waived, as evidenced by the Monitor’s Plan Implementation Date Certificate to be filed with the Court;

  • service delivery and budget implementation plan means a detailed plan approved by the mayor of a municipality in terms of section 53 (1) (c) (ii) for implementing the municipality's delivery of municipal services and its annual budget, and which must indicate-