Basin means a groundwater basin or subbasin identified and defined in Bulletin 118 or as modified pursuant to Chapter 3 (commencing with Section 10722).
Basin means a specific subsurface water-bearing reservoir having reasonably ascertainable boundaries.
Basin means a groundwater basin or subbasin identified and defined in Bulletin 118 or as modified pursuant to Water Code 10722 et seq.
Examples of Basin in a sentence
Annual report prepared for the Recovery Implementation Program for the Endangered Fishes of the Upper Colorado River Basin.
Interior and PacifiCorp have identified in Parcel A the potential for the exchange of certain non-Project PacifiCorp-owned lands in the Klamath Basin.
The Parties support the efforts by PacifiCorp, the Klamath Tribes, Bureau of Indian Affairs, and OWRD to develop a Klamath Basin Adjudication (“KBA”) Settlement Agreement of cases 282 and 286 in the KBA.
To cooperate on the basis of sovereign equality and territorial integrity in the utilization and protection of the water resources of the Mekong River Basin.
Genetic Analysis of Bull Trout in the Xxxxx River Basin, Washington.
More Definitions of Basin
Basin means a watershed basin designated by the Secretary for use as a planning unit under subsection 1253(d) of this title.
Basin or “subbasin” means a groundwater basin or subbasin identified and defined in the department’s Bulletin No. 118.
Basin means a large natural depression on the earth’s surface in which sediments generally brought by water accumulate;
Basin means the Roanoke River Basin.
Basin means the drainage area identified by an 8−digit hydrologic unit code, as determined by the U.S. Geological Sur- vey.
Basin means the area of land around a river from which streams run down into it;
Basin means a geographical area determined by the watershed limits of the system of waters, including surface and underground waters;