Examples of Outstanding state resource waters in a sentence
Notification in accordance with General Condition 32 is required to the Corps for all activities affecting Designated Salmonid Waters, Outstanding State Resource Waters, Exceptional Use Streams, and Critical Wetlands and Critical Special Aquatic Sites (See Attachments 1 and 2 on the District Webpage) □ 3.
Notification in accordance with General Condition 32 is required to the Corps for all activities affecting Designated Salmonid Waters, Outstanding State Resource Waters, Exceptional Use Streams, and Critical Wetlands and Critical Special Aquatic Sites (See Attachments 1 and 2 on the District Webpage).
Outstanding State Resource Waters include all water bodies designated in the Arkansas Water Quality Standards (Regulation No. 2) as extraordinary resource waters, natural and scenic waterways, or ecologically sensitive waterbodies.
Category 3 is the highest level of protection and is reserved for Outstanding State Resource Waters.
Outstanding State Resource Waters include all water bodies designated in the Arkansas Water Quality Standards, Arkansas Pollution Control and Ecology Commission Regulation No. 2, as Extraordinary Resource Waters, Natural and Scenic Waterways, or Ecologically Sensitive Waterbodies.
Includes all water bodies that have been designated by DOW singularly or in combination as: Warm Water Aquatic Habitat, Cold Water Aquatic Habitat, Primary Contact Recreation, Secondary Contact Recreation, Domestic Water Supply, and/or Outstanding State Resource Waters.
The Exceptional Use Waters and Outstanding State Resource Waters are identified in the proposed Rule 13 (storm water rule) as “sensitive waters.” Many of these are also designated by the state as Natural and Scenic Rivers.
In addition, according to the water quality standards for North Dakota, there are no waterbodies crossed that are listed as Outstanding State Resource Waters (NDDH, 2001).The most common mussel species likely to occur in the waterbodies crossed by the Wind Ridge Pipeline Project are the giant floater (Anodonta grandis), eastern lampmussel (Lampsilis radiata), and white heelsplitter (Lasmigona complanata).
This general permit will authorize discharges to all waters of the State of Indiana, except for Outstanding State Resource Waters and Outstanding National Resource Waters.
SEA 431 rulemaking requirements include combined sewage overflow (CSO) notification, TMDLs and antidegredation for Outstanding State Resource Waters (OSRW).