Naturally occurring condition definition

Naturally occurring condition means any condition affecting water quality which is not caused by human influence on the environment including but not limited to soils, geology, hydrology, climate, wildlife influence on the environment, and water flow with specific consideration given to seasonal and other natural variations.
Naturally occurring condition means any condition affecting water quality that is not caused by human influence.
Naturally occurring condition means any condition affecting water quality which is not caused by human influence, including, but not limited to, soils, geology, hydrology, climate, wildlife, and water flow with specific consideration given to seasonal and other natural variations.

More Definitions of Naturally occurring condition

Naturally occurring condition means any condition affecting
Naturally occurring condition means the condition of a surface water in the absence of human-induced alterations, which is based on the best scientific information available to the Department.
Naturally occurring condition means the condition of a surface water or segment in the absence of human-induced alterations based on the best scientific information available.
Naturally occurring condition means the condition of a surface water or segment that would have occurred in the absence of pollutant loadings as a result of human activity.
Naturally occurring condition means the condition of a surface water or segment that would have occurred in the absence of pollutant loadings resulting from human activity.”

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