Normal water year definition

Normal water year means a 12-month period (October 1st through September 30th) with average precipitation based upon data from the past 50 years.
Normal water year means a water year that has precipitation equal to the average precipitation calculated by an entity in the region where the utility is located.

Examples of Normal water year in a sentence

  • For example, the volume of water released in addition to the Minimum 38 Streamflow during a recreation river flow release in July of a Normal water year is 39 471 AF when the Basic Ramping Rate is applied to the required 750 cfs release 40 amount set forth in Section 2, Table B.

  • In addition, for the benefit of rearing Chinook salmon and other native fishes, floodplain activation flows of 14,800 cfs in the lower San Joaquin River should be provided for a minimum of 14 days during Above Normal water year types and 21 days during Wet water year types.

  • The goal for winter (described in section 3.4 above) and spring floodplain activation flows is to maintain inundated seasonal floodplain habitat conditions in much of the Yolo Bypass during January through April for a minimum of 21 consecutive days in Below Normal water year types, 35 days in Above Normal water year types, and 49 days in Wet water year types.

  • In addition to baseline flows, for the benefit of rearing Chinook salmon and other native fishes, floodplain activation flows should be provided of 14,800 cfs in the lower San Joaquin River for a minimum of 7 days in Above Normal water year types and 14 days during Wet water year types.

  • Floodplain activation could be achieved with at least one managed pulse flow event of 64,000 cfs at Verona lasting at least 7 days during Below Normal water year types and 14 days during Above Normal water year types, and 21 days during Wet water year types.

  • The goal for combined winter and spring floodplain activation flows is to maintain inundated seasonal floodplain habitat conditions (or the potential for such conditions in sites where floodplain restoration actions may be undertaken in the future) in the lower San Joaquin and east-side tributary zone during January through April for a minimum of 21 consecutive days in Above Normal water year types and 35 days in Wet water year types.

  • The goal for combined winter and spring inflows is to maintain inundated seasonal floodplain habitat conditions (or the potential for such conditions in sites where floodplain restoration actions may be undertaken in the future) in the lower San Joaquin and east-side tributary zone during January through April for a minimum of 21 consecutive days in Above Normal water year types and 35 days in Wet water year types.

  • For example, the volume of water released in addition to the Minimum Streamflow during a recreation river flow release in July of a Normal water year is 471 AF when the Basic Ramping Rate is applied to the required 750 cfs release amount set forth in Section 2, Table B.

  • Upon declaration of a Normal water year, the workgroup added riparian regeneration as a primary consideration.

  • Upon declaration of a Normal water year the Branch Chief made it known to the workgroup that construction of the Lower Steiner Flat channel rehabilitation project was scheduled to begin its in-river operations on or about 15 July.

Related to Normal water year

  • Water Year means the period commencing with October 1 of 1 year 20 and extending through September 30 of the next; and

  • Yearly (1/Year) sampling frequency means the sampling shall be done in the month of September, unless specifically identified otherwise in the effluent limitations and monitoring requirements table.

  • Yearly (1/Year) sampling frequency means the sampling shall be done in the month of September, unless specifically identified otherwise in the effluent limitations and monitoring requirements table.

  • Semi-annual (2/Year) sampling frequency means the sampling shall be done during the months of June and December, unless specifically identified otherwise.

  • Semi-annual (2/Year) sampling frequency means the sampling shall be done during the months of June and December, unless specifically identified otherwise.

  • Normal Minimum Generation means the lowest output level of a generating resource under normal operating conditions.

  • Quarterly (1/Quarter) sampling frequency means the sampling shall be done in the months of March, June, August, and December, unless specifically identified otherwise in the Effluent Limitations and Monitoring Requirements table.

  • Quarterly (1/Quarter) sampling frequency means the sampling shall be done in the months of March, June, August, and December, unless specifically identified otherwise in the Effluent Limitations and Monitoring Requirements table.

  • Vapor balance system means a combination of pipes or hoses which create a closed system between the vapor spaces of an unloading tank and a receiving tank such that vapors displaced from the receiving tank are transferred to the tank being unloaded.

  • Minimum Generation Emergency means an Emergency declared by the Office of the Interconnection in which the Office of the Interconnection anticipates requesting one or more generating resources to operate at or below Normal Minimum Generation, in order to manage, alleviate, or end the Emergency.

  • Commissioning Period has the meaning set forth in Attachment T.

  • Normal Maximum Generation means the highest output level of a generating resource under normal operating conditions.

  • Planning Period Balance means the entire period of time remaining in the Planning Period following the month that a monthly auction is conducted.

  • Normal weekly hours of work means the established standard work times and number of hours in the workweek for the position or, if standard work times and number of hours have not been established for the position, the work times and average number of hours per week actually worked by the employee in that position over the most recent 3 months before the employer files the application for designation as a participating employer.

  • Enrollee point-of-service cost-sharing or "cost-sharing" means amounts paid to health carriers directly providing services, health care providers, or health care facilities by enrollees and may include copayments, coinsurance, or deductibles.

  • Operating pressure means the pressure at which the parts of an irrigation system are designed by the manufacturer to operate.

  • Operating Period for any Element of the Project shall mean the period from (and including) the COD of such Element of the Project, up to (and including) the Expiry Date and for the Project, shall mean the period from (and including) the COD of the Project, up to (and including) the Expiry Date;

  • Normal Fare means the highest priced fare established for a first, business or economy class service during the period of applicability.

  • Service Control Point (SCP) is the node in the common channel signaling network that accepts Queries for certain Database services. The SCP is a real time database system that receives Queries from service platforms, performs subscriber or application-specific service logic, and then sends a Response back to the Query-originating platform. Such service platforms can be Service Switching Points (SSPs) or other network nodes capable of properly formatting and launching Queries.

  • Working voltage means the highest value of an electrical circuit voltage root-mean-square (rms), specified by the manufacturer, which may occur between any conductive parts in open circuit conditions or under normal operating conditions. If the electrical circuit is divided by galvanic isolation, the working voltage is defined for each divided circuit, respectively.

  • Working Week means an average of 48 hours each week calculated over a 17-week reference period.

  • Working pressure means the settled pressure of a compressed gas at a reference temperature of 15 °C in a full pressure receptacle;

  • Non-potable water means water not safe for drinking, personal, or culinary use as determined by the requirements of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 604.

  • Planning Period means the 12 moths beginning June 1 and extending through May 31 of the following year, or such other period approved by the Members Committee.

  • Normal salary means the salary that would be paid to a participating employee if that person was not participating in a Plan and includes salary expressed as an annual rate, fortnightly rate, weekly rate, daily rate or hourly rate. It includes all allowances that are paid as an annual rate, fortnightly rate, weekly rate, daily rate or hourly rate but not overtime payments and shift work penalty rates unless they are paid as a component of an annualised rate.

  • Annual Turnover means the actual turnover achieved during your first year of operations, from the commencement of your business to the date of the damage, converted to a 12-month equivalent figure.