Examples of HUC 12 in a sentence
NR 102.12), and that is located (or the location where primary water quality benefit originates is) upstream in the same HUC12, or in the HUC 12 immediately upstream of, the ORW/ERW water body (lake or stream).For more information about ORW/ERW, see http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/surfacewater/orwerw.html.
Specifically, option (a) will be the name of the nearest water resource, and options (b) and (c) respectively, allow the applicant to identify a water body other than the nearest water resource located either in the primary HUC 12, or the HUC 12 immediately downstream of the primary HUC 12.
Applicants can determine whether their project’s is eligible for water quality need points in the categories, by determining whether the location where primary water quality benefit originates (of their project) is upstream of one of these water resources in the same HUC 12, or in the HUC 12 immediately upstream of the primary HUC 12.Applications can look use the DNR’s Surface Water Data Viewer to determine whether their project is upstream of a surface water resource in one of these categories.
Any correlation of in-stream, outlet of the HUC 12 (if these exist) and edge-of-field monitoring should be mentioned.
Permanent protection of a significant portion (>25%) of any USGS HUC 12 or larger watershed.
If G.1 is checked, and surface water is the primary water resource addressed by the proposed project (as identified in Part IV-D), the applicant will be prompted to enter the name of the public drinking water supply source water assessment area the project is located on lineG.2. (refer to Part G of the watershed lookup spreadsheet and/or Attachment E to determine if the project’s primary HUC 12 is located in a public drinking water supply source water assessment are).
The project (or the location where primary water quality benefit originates) is located within, or upstream and in the same HUC 12 as, a surface water catchment identified as both very healthy and highly vulnerable to degradation in Wisconsin’s Healthy Watersheds Assessment.Specifically, for the purposes of this grant application, such catchments are those that are simultaneously within the top 25% of rank-normalized catchments for both health and vulnerability.
The project (or the location where primary water quality benefit originates) is located within, or upstream and in the same HUC 12 as, a surface water catchment identified as both very healthy and highly vulnerable to degradation in Wisconsin’s Healthy Watersheds Assessment.
NR 102.12), and that is located is upstream in the same HUC 12, or in the HUC 12 immediately upstream of, the ORW/ERW water body (lake or stream).For more information about ORW/ERW, see http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/surfacewater/orwerw.html.
Applicants can determine whether their project is eligible for water quality need points in the categories, by determining whether the project is upstream of one of these water resources in the same HUC 12, or in the HUC 12 immediately upstream of the primary HUC 12.