Nonpoint source project definition

Nonpoint source project means a project designed to implement
Nonpoint source project or “NPS project” means any program, device, method, or system used to prevent, abate, reduce, transport, separate, store, treat, recycle, or dispose of pollutants from nondistinct, unconfined sources, including return flows from irrigated agriculture consistent with the NPS Implementation Plan.
Nonpoint source project means a project designed to implement a certified water quality management plan.

Examples of Nonpoint source project in a sentence

  • Nonpoint source project funding included $675,000 in CWA section 319 grants; $2.2 million in Clean Water Fund grants to Thurston, Mason and Lewis County CDs;$500,000 in Local Toxics Control Account grants (for stormwater improvements); $400,000 in Aquatic Lands Enhancement Account grants for habitat improvement and vegetation control; and $502,000 directed by the state Legislature for nonpoint source protection work.


More Definitions of Nonpoint source project

Nonpoint source project means any programs, devices, methods, or systems used for preventing, abating, reducing, transporting, separating, storing, treating, recycling, or disposing of pollutants from nondistinct, unconfined sources, including return flows from irrigated agriculture.
Nonpoint source project means construction activities designed to reduce nonpoint source pollution consistent with the state nonpoint source management plan under section 319 of the federal water pollution control act, 33 USC 1329.
Nonpoint source project means a facility, system, practice, study, activity, or mechanism that abates, prevents, or reduces the pollution of waters of this state by a nonpoint source.
Nonpoint source project means any facility, system, practice, or mechanism to abate,
Nonpoint source project means [any] a facility, system, practice, study, activity,
Nonpoint source project means construction activities designed to reduce nonpoint source pollution consistent with the state nonpoint source management plan pursuant to section 319 of title III of the federal water pollution control act, chapter 758, 101 Stat. 52, 33 U.S.C. 1329.
Nonpoint source project means any facility, system, practice, or mechanism to abate, prevent, or reduce pollution of waters of this state caused by nonpoint sources.