Basin definition

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;