WBID definition

WBID means the unique waterbody identification number that was used to divide the Lower St. Johns River Basin into water assessment polygons, as shown in LSJR BMAP Figure 1.
WBID means a unique waterbody identification unit used by the Department to divide a waterbody into discrete
WBID means a unique waterbody identification unit used by the Department to divide a waterbody into discrete segments for purposes of assessment and restoration under Section 403.067, F.S.

Examples of WBID in a sentence

  • Nothing in this Agreement shall establish any current or future apportionment or percentage of any impairment or pollutant allocation for any TMDL OCBMAP reduction requirements in any water body identification (WBID) within or flowing into or from the Orange Creek basin, the City of Gainesville, or Alachua County.

  • Nutrient TMDL for Kings Bay (water body identifier [WBID] 1341), Hunter Spring (WBID 1341C), House Spring (WBID 1341D), Idiot’s Delight Spring (WBID 1341F), Tarpon Spring (WBID 1341G), and Black Spring (WBID 1341H).

  • An additional proposal will be prepared if the City would like RES to prepare similar documentation for future permit years.) In accordance with Part VIII.B.3 of the permit, the City submitted a Bacteria Pollution Control Plan (BPCP) for WBID 3281 with their Cycle 4 Year 3 Annual Report in June 2020.

  • Table 2 shows the percentage of exceedances by basin or WBID (water body identification) and by parameter.

  • A 55 percent reduction in fecal coliform concentrations is required for WBIDs 548 A and B, and an 18 percent reduction in fecal coliform concentrations is required for WBID 548C.

  • These WBID boundaries are the same used by FDEP in their 2007 IWR assessment and verification process.