River or stream definition

River or stream means a lotic, or free-flowing, system. “River or stream” includes a flow-through reservoir with a retention time of 7 days or less.
River or stream means a body of water running or flowing, either continually or intermittently, on the earth's surface or a channel in which such flow occurs.
River or stream means a lotic, or free−flowing, system. “River or stream” includes a flow−through reservoir with a reten- tion time of 7 days or less.

More Definitions of River or stream

River or stream means “a body of water running or flowing, either continually or intermittently, on the earth’s surface or a channel in which such flow occurs.” Id. (to be codified at § 1522.10(N)).
River or stream means a natural watercourse flowing in a more or less permanent bed or channel, between defined banks or walls, with a current which is continuous in one direction, and which does not lose its character as a watercourse even though it may break and disappear.

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