Reference water body definition

Reference water body means a water body minimally or least impacted by point or nonpoint sources of pollution that is representative of water bodies of a similar surface water body type and within a geographic region such as an ecoregion or watershed. Reference water bodies are used as a base for comparing the quality of similar water bodies in the same geographic region.
Reference water body means a water body least impacted by point or nonpoint sources of pollution that is representative of water bodies in the same ecoregion or watershed. Reference water bodies are used as a base for comparing the quality of similar water bodies in the same ecoregion or watershed.
Reference water body. In a scientific study, this is a water body with similar physical characteristics to the studied water body, but with minimal human impact, used for comparison. Relational Database: A collection of data where the different types of data are linked, or related, to each other in the database. Stakeholders: Any agency, organization, or individual that is involved in or is affected by the decisions made in the management of the watershed. Stormwater Runoff: Rainfall that does not evaporate or infiltrate the ground but instead flows onto adjacent land or waterbodies or is routed into a drain or sewer system.

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Reference water body. In a scientific study, this is a water body with similar physical characteristics to the studied water body, but with minimal human impact, used for comparison. Relational Database: A collection of data where the different types of data are linked, or related, to each other in the database. Stakeholders: Any agency, organization, or individual that is involved in or is affected by the decisions made in the management of the watershed. Storm Water Runoff: Rainfall that does not evaporate or infiltrate the ground because of impervious land surfaces, or a soil infiltration that is lower than the rainfall intensity, but instead flows onto adjacent land or waterbodies or is routed into a drain or sewer system.
Reference water body means a water body least impacted by point or nonpoint sources of pollution that is