Southern Waters definition

Southern Waters means all the seas off the Australian coast, east of Albany and south of Sydney.
Southern Waters means all the seas off the Australian coast east of Albany and south of Sydney.
Southern Waters for the purposes of determining the length of a tour of duty, means all the seas off the Australian cost, east of Albany and South of Sydney.

Examples of Southern Waters in a sentence

  • Contact usFor specific information on Southern Water's Developer Services service, including details on how to contact the right person, please visit our website: www.southernwater.co.uk/developers-and-builders-overview.

  • It is recommended that Southern Water's Developer Services department be contacted for further details concerning new infrastructure development.

  • The issues that need to be considered relate to:-• the interactions of the water with the components of the network and how this may impact on water quality, asset condition and asset life; and• to the interactions between two waters when they mix.Where the applicant's water is sufficiently similar to Southern Water's water it is unlikely that there will be significant water quality problems associated with the interactions of the waters and network.

  • The proposed development would lie within a Source Protection Zone around one of Southern Water's public water supply sources as defined under the Environment Agency's Groundwater Protection Policy.

  • The proposed development would lie within a Source Protection Zone around one of Southern Water's public water supply sources as defined under the Environment Agency’s Groundwater Protection Policy.

  • It is regulated by a permit system set by the Environment Agency which limits the amounts of nitrates and phosphates which can enter water courses from Southern Water's infrastructure.

  • In the Junk Bay WCZ, the annual catches of adult fish were 100-400 kg/ha; in the Southern Waters WCZ, the catches were higher than other WCZs within the Assessment Area.

  • Please contact Southern Water's Network Development Team based in Otterbourne, Hampshire or www.southernwater.co.uk Note To Applicant: The applicant is advised that a formal application for connection to the water supply is required in order to service this development.

  • For operations in Southern Waters and Construction Projects the swing cycle will be four weeks On Duty and four weeks Off Duty.

  • The Assessment Area covers six WCZs. Two WCZs of Southern Waters and Eastern Buffer, especially the areas in Cheung Chau, South Lantau Island, Lamma Island, Po Toi, Sung Kong Island, Beaufort Island and Tung Lung Chau experience relatively high levels of fishing activity and produce high yields compared with the eastern waters (AFCD 1998).

Related to Southern Waters

  • Receiving waters means the waters of the state into which point and non-point sources flow.

  • Gray water means sewage from bathtubs, showers, bathroom sinks, washing machines, dishwashers, and kitchen sinks. It includes sewage from any source in a residence or structure that has not come into contact with toilet wastes.

  • Navigable waters ’ means the waters of the United States, including the territorial sea;

  • State waters means all water, on the surface and under the ground, wholly or partially within or bordering the Commonwealth or within its jurisdiction, including wetlands.

  • Graywater means untreated wastewater that has not been contaminated by any toilet discharge, has not been affected by infectious, contaminated, or unhealthy bodily wastes, and does not present a threat from contamination by unhealthful processing, manufacturing, or operating wastes. "Graywater" includes, but is not limited to, wastewater from bathtubs, showers, bathroom washbasins, clothes washing machines, and laundry tubs, but does not include wastewater from kitchen sinks or dishwashers. Health and Safety Code Section 17922.12.

  • Surface waters means all waters of the state as defined in G.S. 143-212 except underground waters

  • Wildland means an area where development is generally limited to roads, railroads, power lines, and widely scattered structures. Such land is not cultivated (i.e., the soil is disturbed less frequently than once in 10 years), is not fallow, and is not in the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Conservation Reserve Program. The land may be neglected altogether or managed for such purposes as wood or forage production, wildlife, recreation, wetlands, or protective plant cover.

  • Receiving water means any lake, river, stream or wetland that receives stormwater discharges from an MS4.

  • Unpolluted water means water of quality equal to or better than the effluent criteria in effect or water that would not cause violation of receiving water quality standards and would not be benefited by discharge to the sanitary sewers and wastewater treatment facilities provided.

  • Stormwater management planning area means the geographic area for which a stormwater management planning agency is authorized to prepare stormwater management plans, or a specific portion of that area identified in a stormwater management plan prepared by that agency.

  • Noncommunity water system means a public water system that is not a community water system.

  • Hot water means water at a temperature of 110°F. (43°C.) or higher.

  • Edge of any water means the outer edge of the water's bankfull width or, where applicable, the outer edge of the associated channel migration zone.

  • Fertilizer means any substance or mixture of substances that contains one or more recognized plant nutrients and promotes plant growth, or controls soil acidity or alkalinity, or provides other soil enrichment, or provides other corrective measures to the soil.

  • waste water means used water containing substances or objects that is subject to regulation by national law.

  • Potable water means water that is fit for human consumption;