Water Year definition

Water Year means the period commencing with October 1 of 1 year 20 and extending through September 30 of the next; and
Water Year means the period from October 1 through the following September 30, inclusive.
Water Year means the period from October 1 of any given year through September 30 of the following year.

Examples of Water Year in a sentence

  • Bureau of Reclamation, Water Year 2016 CVIPA §3406(b)(2) Accounting, at https://www.usbr.gov/mp/cvo/ vungvari/FINAL_wy16_b2_800TAF_table_20170930.pdf.

  • Bureau of Reclamation, Water Year 2014 CVPIA Section 3406(b)(2) Operations and Accounting, January 28, 2015, at https://www.usbr.gov/mp/cvo/data/FINAL_WY14_b2_presentation.pdf.

  • The Customer may apply to reduce or increase the Customer’s Maximum Delivery Volume for a period within a single Water Year.

  • Raingage locations used for diversion accounting purposes prior to Water Year 1990.

  • Beginning with the 1993-94 Water Year, the frequency of direct measurements at the Lower Narrows was increased from once to twice monthly in order to improve the record.


More Definitions of Water Year

Water Year means the period of 12 Months commencing on 1 May in each year.
Water Year means the 12-month period October 1, for any given year through September 30, of the following year. The water year is designated by the calendar year in which it ends and which includes 9 of the 12 months. Thus, the year ending September 30, 1999 is called the "1999" water year.
Water Year means the 12-month period from 1 July to 30 June.
Water Year means the period beginning October 1 and ending September 30 of the following year;
Water Year means the year described as the Water Year in the Resource Operations Licence and if none is so described the year from time to time nominated by SunWater.
Water Year means the period from October 1 through the following September 30. Where a water year is designated by year number, the designation is by the calendar year number in which the water year ends.
Water Year means October 1 through September 30.