Catchment Areas definition

Catchment Areas means areas as may be described in Schedule 3 (Service Delivery Specification);
Catchment Areas means areas described in Schedule 3 (Service Delivery Specification);
Catchment Areas means such areas as may be described at paragraph B (Details of the Services) of Section 3 (Service Delivery Specification) of the HPSR;

Examples of Catchment Areas in a sentence

  • Catchment Areas Geographic areas determined by the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Health Affairs) (ASD(HA)) that are defined by a set of five digit zip codes, usually within an approximate 40 mile radius of military inpatient treatment facility.

  • This Act is directed at the protection of Watershed, Mountainous, Hilly and Catchment Areas.

  • Whether the provisions relating to use of catchment areas, residency and those for proof of address are clear, reasonable and fair in compliance with the provisions at paragraphs 14 and 1.8 of the Code and compliant with paragraph 1.14 (Catchment Areas) of the Code.

  • To assess and manage construction noise and vibration impacts, the residential areas surrounding the site have been divided into Noise Catchment Areas (NCAs) based on each area’s similar acoustic environment prior to the start of construction work.

  • Chapter 1 and this Chapter apply to mountain catchment areas, declared as such in terms of the Mountain Catchment Areas Act, 1970 (Act No. 63 of 1970).

  • Part IX: Conservation of Riparian and Catchment Areas of the Rules, Section 116(5) states “Unless otherwise determined by a water resources inspector, the riparian land adjacent to the ocean is defined as a minimum of two metres vertical height or thirty metres horizontal distance from the high watermark, whichever is less”.

  • Under this component, an enabling environment for governance of Fanga’uta Lagoon Catchment Areas will be created and integrated management approaches will be delivered.

  • This electronic zip code directory defines Inpatient Catchment Areas that shall be used for verifying geographic Non- Availability Statement (NAS) requirements in accordance with the TRICARE Policy Manual (TPM),Chapter 1, Section 6.1. The contractor shall update and maintain a second electronic file of all zip codes using a separate Government-furnished electronic zip code directory.

  • Based on the drawing titled “Pond Catchment Areas for Development Contributions” SK 110 Rev 2 dated 31 November 2006.

  • For this purpose, PPC has assign the updating of the Environmental Impact Assessment for HEP Messochora, whilst waits for the completion of the Water Management Study, ordered by the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, related to the compilation of the Water Management Plan of the Catchment Areas in the water territories of the Western Central Greece, Epirus and Thessaly, in which the Catchment Area of the River Acheloos is included.


More Definitions of Catchment Areas

Catchment Areas means the area from which any rainfall will drain into water courses or part thereof, through surface flow to a common point.

Related to Catchment Areas

  • Catchment area means the geographical area covered under a Local Homeless Assistance Continuum of Care Plan, as designated and revised as necessary by the State Office on Homelessness, in accordance with Section 420.624, F.S.

  • Common Areas is defined as all areas and facilities outside the Premises and within the exterior boundary line of the Project and interior utility raceways and installations within the Unit that are provided and designated by the Lessor from time to time for the general non-exclusive use of Lessor, Lessee and other tenants of the Project and their respective employees, suppliers, shippers, customers, contractors and invitees, including parking areas, loading and unloading areas, trash areas, roadways, walkways, driveways and landscaped areas.

  • Areas means such areas within the DAS Areas that are identified in Annexure A annexed to this Agreement;

  • Agreement Area means the area to which this NSHA applies, being the land and waters described in Schedule 3.

  • mining areas means the areas delineated and coloured red on the Plan marked “A” initialled by or on behalf of the parties hereto for the purposes of identification;

  • Limited common areas and facilities means those common areas and facilities

  • Slum area means any area where dwellings predominate which, by reason of depreciation, overcrowding, faulty arrangement or design, lack of ventilation, light or sanitary facilities, or any combination of these factors, are detrimental to the public safety, health or morals.

  • Parking Facility means a parking area or structure having

  • Building Common Areas means with respect to the Tower, the areas, facilities and amenities specified in Schedule [E] which are to be used and enjoyed in common with all the other Apartment Acquirers of the Units in the Building; and

  • Drainage area means a geographic area within which stormwater, sediments, or dissolved materials drain to a particular receiving waterbody or to a particular point along a receiving waterbody.

  • Adjacent area means the area outside the affected area or permit area where air, surface or ground water, fish, wildlife, vegetation or other resources protected by Chapter 1513. of the Revised Code, determined according to the context in which "adjacent area" is used, are or reasonably could be expected to be adversely affected by proposed coal mining and reclamation operations including probable impacts from underground workings. With respect to underground mining operations, "adjacent area" shall include, at a minimum, the surface areas above full coal recovery areas.

  • Carpet Area means the net usable floor, area of an Flat/Apartment, excluding the area covered by the external walls, areas under services shafts, excluding balcony or verandah area and exclusive open terrace, but includes the area covered by the internal partition walls of the flat/apartment;

  • Garage shall have the meaning ascribed to it in Recital H;

  • Critical areas means any of the following areas or ecosystems: wetlands, critical aquifer recharge areas, streams, fish and wildlife habitat conservation areas, frequently flooded areas, and geologically hazardous areas as defined by the Growth Management Act (RCW 36.070A.170).