Groundwater Management Plan definition

Groundwater Management Plan or “plan” means a document that describes the activities intended to be included in a groundwater management program.
Groundwater Management Plan means a management plan prepared in accordance with ss.31, 32 and 32A of the Water Act 1989 relating to the management of groundwater.
Groundwater Management Plan refers to the University Lands Groundwater Management Plan, as amended from time to time, a copy of which may be found at xxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/Content/Documents/Operations/Groundwater_Management_Plan.pdf.

Examples of Groundwater Management Plan in a sentence

  • The Hemet/San Jacinto Groundwater Management Plan (HSJ Management Plan) covers the Hemet South, Canyon, San Jacinto Upper Pressure, and Hemet North portion of the Lakeview/Hemet North Groundwater Management Zones.

  • As described by the United States Geologic Survey (USGS) (McGuire et al 2012) and adopted in the District Groundwater Management Plan (GMP) (Olsson 2017), the District has designated two alluvial aquifer reservoirs: the Missouri River Reservoir and the Platte/Elkhorn Reservoir.

  • Sustainable Yield requires a balance between extraction and basin recharge and is expressed as the number of acre feet of groundwater which can be extracted from the Central Basin on an average annual basis as set forth in the Groundwater Management Plan.

  • The District contains the authority and responsibilities specified in its Enabling Act, Chapter 36 of the Texas Water Code, the TWDB Rules, this Groundwater Management Plan, and the District Rules, as they may be amended.

  • The groundwater management plan requirement shall not apply to a water replenishment district formed pursuant to Division 18 (commencing with Section 60000) or to a local agency that serves or has authority to manage an adjudicated groundwater basin.” All applicants must submit a self-certification form for Groundwater Management Plan Compliance prior to the execution of a funding agreement.


More Definitions of Groundwater Management Plan

Groundwater Management Plan means a written plan that sets out a comprehensive approach to the planning, design, implementation and operation of on-site groundwater management techniques to meet the requirements imposed on the development.
Groundwater Management Plan has the meaning given in section 4.1(d) of Part C of the PSR. Groundwater Settlement Date means the date on which the D&C Subcontractor is no longer required to comply with its obligations under clause 7.5(a) of the D&C Subcontract. Group means:
Groundwater Management Plan means the groundwater management plan prepared by ATC as #00-0000-000 "Proposal for Ltd Assessment (3-MW
Groundwater Management Plan means a plan which identifies groundwater management objectives and recommends measures to implement those objectives toward the efficient, economic, and equitable use of groundwater resources within the basin. The plan shall consider the characteristics of the groundwater basin, groundwater conditions and problems, existing natural and supplemental water supplies, present and anticipated water use within the basin, and the land use policies of applicable city and county general plans.
Groundwater Management Plan refers to the University Lands Groundwater Management Plan, as amended from time to time, a copy of which may be obtained from University Lands.
Groundwater Management Plan means the 2007 Update to the Fox Canyon Groundwater Management Plan or Board-adopted updates to this plan.
Groundwater Management Plan means a plan submitted to the state engineer for approval under C.R.S. Section 37-92-501(4)(c), and is only that part of a subdistrict’s plan of water management that, if the plan is approved, shields it from curtailment by the State Engineer under C.R.S. Section 37-92-501(4)(c).