Groundwater reduction plan definition

Groundwater reduction plan means a plan adopted
Groundwater reduction plan means a plan adopted or implemented to supply water, reduce reliance on groundwater, regulate groundwater pumping and usage, or require and allocate water usage among persons in order to comply with or exceed requirements imposed by the Fort Bend Subsidence District or the Harris-Galveston [Coastal] Subsidence District, as applicable, including any applicable groundwater reduction requirements.
Groundwater reduction plan means a document created by a permittee and certified by the District that details the strategies and steps necessary for achieving the groundwater reduction requirements outlined for the regulatory area within which the permittee is located.

Examples of Groundwater reduction plan in a sentence

  • Such daily charge shall then be multiplied by the number of days in the billing period.Amend Subsection (c) of Section 47-62 (Groundwater reduction plan agreements) to read as follows: (c) GRP participants purchasing treated water from the city are subject to the minimum purchase requirements of their contracts in accordance with their location in Regulatory Areas 1 and 2, or Regulatory Area 3, all defined in the subsidence district regulations, as set forth in the city fee schedule.


More Definitions of Groundwater reduction plan

Groundwater reduction plan means the groundwater reduction plan adopted by the Authority at its December 19, 2007, meeting, and any amendments or supplements thereto, which plan may be modified from time to time by the Authority in its sole discretion.
Groundwater reduction plan means a plan adopted or implemented to supply water, reduce reliance on groundwater,
Groundwater reduction plan means a plan adopted 33-43 or implemented to supply water, reduce reliance on groundwater, 33-44 regulate groundwater pumping and water usage, or require and 33-45 allocate water usage among persons in order to comply with or exceed 33-46 the minimum requirements imposed by the subsidence district, 33-47 including any applicable groundwater reduction requirements.
Groundwater reduction plan means a plan adopted 1-50 or implemented by the authority to supply water, reduce reliance on 1-51 groundwater, control groundwater pumping or usage by regulated 1-52 users, or restrict, allocate, or require water usage among 1-53 regulated users in order to fully and timely comply with or exceed 1-54 requirements imposed by the conservation district, including any 1-55 applicable groundwater reduction requirements and any related 1-56 water supply plan, water conservation plan, or drought contingency 1-57 plan of the authority.
Groundwater reduction plan means the plan developed, implemented, participated in and enforced by the Authority pursuant to the Act (as such plan may be revised from time to time) to supply water, reduce reliance on groundwater, regulate groundwater pumping and water usage and require and allocate water usage among Persons in order to comply with the requirements imposed by the Subsidence District, including any applicable groundwater reduction requirements.

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