Instream flows definition

Instream flows means a specific streamflow, measured in cubic feet per second, at a particular location for a defined time, and typically follows seasonal variations.
Instream flows means a specific streamflow, measured in cubic feet per second, at a particular
Instream flows means a stream flow level set in rule to protect and preserve fish, wildlife, scenic, aesthetic, recreational, water quality, and other environmental values; and navigational values. The term "instream flow" means "base flow" under chapter 90.54 RCW, "minimum flow" under chapters 90.03 and

Examples of Instream flows in a sentence

  • Instream flows for riverine resource stewardship, revised edition.

  • Double Proton Transfer in Crystals of 1,3,4,6,7,8-Hexahydro-2H- pyrimido[1,2-a] Pyrimidine (hppH): 13C and 15N CPMAS NMR study of (hppH)2.

  • Instream flows for these streams and any others will be considered on a case-by-case basis as water right applications are reviewed by the Department of Ecology and departments of Fisheries and Game.

  • Instream flows may be asserted in order to carry out the specific purposed of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act, the Wilderness Act, the Endangered Species Act, and other similar Federal legislation and Executive Orders (page IV-83).

  • Instream flows that are required to meet Delta instream flow, outflows, and salinity requirements are not considered abandoned.

  • He said this was where federal money was needed, and said it was a great fit for the Southeast Watershed Alliance.

  • Instream flows shall be maintained in the bypassed reach of the Chelan River and in the tailrace, sufficient to meet water quality goals and standards for the waterway, as provided in Chapters 173-201A, 173-500 WAC, 90.48 and 90.54 RCW and meeting the biological objectives identified in section 4 of the CRBEIP (revised April 18, 2003).

  • Instream flows are most often described and established in a formal legal document, typically an adopted state rule.

  • Instream flows shall be maintained in any bypass reach and downstream of the project, in a quantity sufficient to meet water quality goals and standards for the waterway, as provided in Chapter 173-201A WAC and RCW 90.48.

  • Instream flows for recreation: a handbook on concepts and research methods.

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