Natural waters definition

Natural waters means those surface waters created through geological and biological processes whether or not subsequently modified by man.
Natural waters means waters, excluding water conveyance systems that are artificially constructed and actively maintained for irrigation, drainage and/or stormwater management facilities.
Natural waters means all waters excluding only water conveyance systems which are artificially constructed and actively maintained for irrigation or storm water runoff.

Examples of Natural waters in a sentence

  • Natural waters can be both sensitive receptors and pathways for the transport of contaminants.

  • Natural waters typically carry some level of boron, due to its relative easy solubility in water and availability.

  • Natural waters, mainly the oceans, have a relatively uniform isotopic composition (Dansgaard, 1964; LeGrande and Schmidt, 2006), whereas meteoric waters are not in partitioning equilibrium.

  • Natural waters should be carbon and/or sand filtered and fine fil- tered as well (~5µm).

  • Natural waters can have hidden dangers below the surface, like formations that create suction.


More Definitions of Natural waters

Natural waters means all waters excluding water conveyance systems which are artificially constructed and actively maintained for irrigation or stormwater runoff.
Natural waters means only excludes water conveyance systems which are artificially constructed and actively maintained for irrigation.
Natural waters means waters excluding water conveyance systems that are artificially constructed and actively maintained for irrigation, or any waters of the state.
Natural waters means waters which have not been degraded or enhanced by actions attributable to humans.
Natural waters means waters, excluding water conveyance systems that are artificially constructed and actively maintained for irrigation.
Natural waters means waters, excluding water conveyance systems, that are artificially constructed or
Natural waters means waters, excluding water conveyance systems, that are artificially constructed or actively maintained for such uses as irrigation, drainage and stormwater runoff.