Designated receiving waters definition

Designated receiving waters means the Duwamish River, Puget Sound, Lake
Designated receiving waters means the Duwamish River, Puget Sound, Lake Washington, Lake Union, and the Lake Washington Ship Canal, and other receiving waters designated by the Director of SPU as having the capacity to receive drainage discharges.
Designated receiving waters means the Duwamish River, Puget Sound, Lake Washington, Lake Union, Elliott Bay, Portage Bay, Union Bay, the Lake Washington Ship Canal, and other receiving waters determined by the Director of SPU and approved by Ecology as having sufficient capacity to receive discharges of drainage water such that a site discharging to the designated receiving water is not required to implement flow control.

More Definitions of Designated receiving waters

Designated receiving waters means the Duwamish River, Puget Sound, Lake Washington, Lake Union, Elliott
Designated receiving waters means the Duwa- mish River, Puget Sound, Lake Washington, Lake

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