Reference water body definition

Reference water body means a water body minimally or least impacted by point or nonpoint sources of pollution that is representative of water bodies of a similar surface water body type and within a geographic region such as an ecoregion or watershed. Reference water bodies are used as a base for comparing the quality of similar water bodies in the same geographic region.
Reference water body means a water body least impacted by point or nonpoint sources of pollution that is representative of water bodies in the same ecoregion or watershed. Reference water bodies are used as a base for comparing the quality of similar water bodies in the same ecoregion or watershed.
Reference water body. In a scientific study, this is a water body with similar physical characteristics to the studied water body, but with minimal human impact, used for comparison. Relational Database: A collection of data where the different types of data are linked, or related, to each other in the database. Stakeholders: Any agency, organization, or individual that is involved in or is affected by the decisions made in the management of the watershed. Stormwater Runoff: Rainfall that does not evaporate or infiltrate the ground but instead flows onto adjacent land or waterbodies or is routed into a drain or sewer system.

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Reference water body. In a scientific study, this is a water body with similar physical characteristics to the studied water body, but with minimal human impact, used for comparison. Relational Database: A collection of data where the different types of data are linked, or related, to each other in the database. Stakeholders: Any agency, organization, or individual that is involved in or is affected by the decisions made in the management of the watershed. Storm Water Runoff: Rainfall that does not evaporate or infiltrate the ground because of impervious land surfaces, or a soil infiltration that is lower than the rainfall intensity, but instead flows onto adjacent land or waterbodies or is routed into a drain or sewer system.
Reference water body means a water body least impacted by point or nonpoint sources of pollution that is

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  • Reference man means a hypothetical aggregation of human physical and physiological characteristics determined by international consensus. These characteristics may be used by researchers and public health workers to standardize results of experiments and to relate biological insult to a common base.

  • Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater means the most recent edition of Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater published jointly by the American Public Health Association, the American Waterworks Association and the Water Environment Federation;

  • Affected Reference Entity means, in respect of a Specified Payment Date, that the Reference Entity was a Non-Determined Reference Entity as of the Cut-off Date relating to that Specified Payment Date (in each case determined by reference to Greenwich Mean Time (or, if the relevant Standard is Japan or Japan Sovereign, Tokyo time)) or that a Deferral Notice has been given to the Company after the Cut-off Date relating to that Specified Payment Date but on or prior to that Specified Payment Date (in each case determined by reference to Greenwich Mean Time).

  • Reference Exchange Rate means the exchange rate which is used as the basis to calculate any currency exchange and which is made available by the payment service provider or comes from a publicly available source;

  • Reference Value means the last reported sales price of the shares of Common Stock for any twenty (20) trading days within the thirty (30) trading-day period ending on the third trading day prior to the date on which notice of the redemption is given.

  • Measurement Point means the emission source for which continuous emission measurement systems (CEMS) are used for emission measurement, or the cross-section of a pipeline system for which the CO2 flow is determined using continuous measurement systems;

  • Reference Index means each of the indices comprising the Reference Portfolio.

  • Relevant Reference Price means the Reference Price on the Final Valuation Date. "Security Holder" means the holder of a Security.

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