Lake Basin definition
Examples of Lake Basin in a sentence
Now referred to as the Tulare Lake Basin, this area is extensively used for agricultural crop production.
Technical Report 4 in: Addressing Nitrate in California’s Drinking Water with a Focus on Tulare Lake Basin and Salinas Valley Groundwater.
Discharges from the MS4s may contain pollutants that may cause or contribute to exceedances of surface water quality standards, as prescribed in the Water Quality Control Plan for the Sacramento and San Joaquin River Basins and the Water Quality Control Plan for the Tulare Lake Basin (Basin Plans).
The beneficial uses for AQUA (surface water) are only in the Water Quality Control Plan for the Tulare Lake Basin.
The portion of the watershed for which agricultural subsurface drainage policies and regulations apply covers an area of approximately 370,000 acres and is bounded on the north by the alluvial fan of Orestimba Creek and by the Tulare Lake Basin to the south.
Receiving waters and groundwater potentially impacted by this Project are protected in accordance with the Water Quality Control Plan for the Tulare Lake Basin, revised Third Edition, May 2018 (Basin Plan) The plan for the region and other plans and policies may be accessed at the State Water Resources Control Board's Plans and Policies Web page (http://www.waterboards.ca.gov/plans_policies/).
The Central Valley Water Board has adopted the Water Quality Control Plan for the Sacramento and the San Joaquin River Basins, Fourth Edition (Revised June 2015) and Water Quality Control Plan for the Tulare Lake Basin, Second Edition (Revised January 2015) (Basin Plans).
Four place-based planning efforts are currently underway across the state in the Malheur Lake Basin, Lower John Day sub-basin, Upper Grande Ronde sub-basin and mid-coast region.
Two major water projects, the Federal Central Valley Project and the State Water Project, deliver water from the Delta to Southern California, the San Joaquin Valley, Tulare Lake Basin, the San Francisco Bay area, as well as within the Delta boundaries.
The Parties agree that reintroduction activities shall not seek to establish or introduce populations of salmon, steelhead, or Pacific lamprey in the Lost River or its tributaries or the Tule Lake Basin, and any management objectives for such species shall exclude such areas.