State Water Plan definition

State Water Plan means the comprehensive water plan for the State prepared, developed, formulated and adopted by the Board no less often than every five (5) years pursuant to Subchapter C of Chapter 16 of the Texas Water Code. For purposes of this Indenture, the term “State Water Plan” means the comprehensive water plan for the State adopted by the Board on July 7, 2021, as amended, effective for the next succeeding five (5) year period.
State Water Plan means the comprehensive water
State Water Plan means the State’s comprehensive water plan prepared, developed, formulated and adopted by the Texas Water Development Board under authority of Subchapter C of Chapter 16, Texas Water Code.

Examples of State Water Plan in a sentence

  • Activities may include efforts required to design, bid, and monitor small utility projects such as sewer lining, lagoon maintenance, and State Water Plan application support and project development.

  • Activities may include efforts required to design, bid, and monitor small utility projects such as water system performance and preparation for State Water Plan application support and project development.

  • State Water Plan, West Colorado River Basin, Utah Board of Water Resources, Salt Lake City, Utah.

  • The State Water Policy 2007 and State Water Plan 2004 prioritize improving the efficiency and sustainability of existing underutilized irrigation infrastructure based on PIM and WUA development.

  • The Concessionaire shall prepare for the City’s review and shall be responsible for submission, as required, of reports and other documentation related to registration and reporting of water withdrawals associated with the State Water Plan (Act 220) and related requirements.

  • The DNRC and Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology have selected Lolo Creek for a pilot study area for inventory of water availability and uses to meet the needs of the 2015 State Water Plan.

  • The study results and river-system model that are produced through the study will be used by DNRC in developing water management strategies as mandated by the Montana State Water Plan and by Reclamation to help develop strategies for potentially utilizing and marketing presently uncontracted water from Canyon Ferry and Tiber reservoirs as well as determining how future climate conditions and operations could affect T&E species.

  • The State Water Plan is assembled by the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) based on Regional Water Plans submitted by 16 Regional Water Planning Districts from across the state.

  • The State shall implement all policy and institutional actions as specified in Table 2 of Appendix 2 and stipulated as the sector roadmap in the FFA, including actions to implement State Water Policy 2007 and State Water Plan 2004; organizational reforms and strengthening of DOWR and associated institutions; reforms in the pani panchayat legal framework; progress in irrigation management transfer; sustainable O&M; and steps towards operationalizing IWRM.

  • The Concessionaire shall prepare for the City’s review and shall be responsible for submission, as required, reports and other documentation related to registration and reporting of water withdrawals associated with the State Water Plan (Act 220) and related requirements.


More Definitions of State Water Plan

State Water Plan means the state water plan
State Water Plan means the comprehensive water plan prepared, developed, formulated and adopted by the Board no less often than every five (5) years pursuant to Subchapter C.
State Water Plan means the comprehensive water plan prepared, developed, formulated and adopted by the Board no less often than every five (5) years pursuant to Subchapter C. For purposes of the Bond Indenture, the term "State Water Plan" means the comprehensive water plan for the State adopted by the Board on May 19, 2016, and currently in effect for the next succeeding five (5) years.

Related to State Water Plan

  • 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.

  • Master Plan means a subcontracting plan that contains all the required elements of an individual contract plan, except goals, and may be incorporated into individual contract plans, provided the master plan has been approved.

  • State Medical Facilities Plan means the planning document adopted by the Board of Health which

  • State Water Board means the State Water Resources Control Board.