Stormwater Act definition

Stormwater Act means the Stormwater Management and Sediment Reduction Act, codified as Section 48-14-10 et. seq., Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, as amended.
Stormwater Act means Title 48, Chapter 14 of the Code of Laws of South Carolina 1976, as amended from time to time.

Examples of Stormwater Act in a sentence

  • The most significant improvements to the County’s implementation of the MD 2000 design guidelines continues to be related to the participation with MDE in establishing the necessary changes in law and design guidelines to meet the Stormwater Act of 2007.

  • As highlighted in Professor John Lawton's 2010 report Making Space for Nature, many habitats such as hedgerows, meadows, heathlands, woodlands, sand dunes, wetlands and flower rich field margins do not fall within protected sites.

  • The Local Government Amendment (Stormwater) Act 2005 amended the Local Government Act 1993 to allow councils the option to make a charge for the provision of stormwater management services outside their capped rate arrangements.

  • The County continues to work with the development community and MDE to better understand the goals of the 2000 Maryland Stormwater Design Manual and the objectives of the changes associated with the Stormwater Act of 2007.

  • The County will continue to do so through plan review and inspection of all developer projects, through implementation of the 2000 Maryland Stormwater Design Manual (Effective October 2000, Revised May 2009; MDE 2000), and through the Stormwater Act of 2007.

  • An additional 30% of the pool is to be determined who it will be allocated to but can be allocated at the board’s discretion.

  • The successful firm must demonstrate experience in the design of stormwater management facilities as per the 2000 Stormwater Design Manual, Volumes I and II and the MD Stormwater Act of 2007 from the Maryland Department of the Environment as part of the design services.

  • Some of the tasks in this section include options that are suggested for advanced users only.

  • The Maryland Stormwater Act of 2007 required Maryland Department of the Environment to develop new stormwater management requirements for new development and redevelopment using Environmental Site Design (ESD) techniques.

  • The Stormwater Act of 2007 requires new development and redevelopment to incorporate Environmental Site Design or low- impact development (LID) techniques wherever possible to promote natural recharge and reduce the volume of runoff and water pollution.

Related to Stormwater Act

  • Water Act, as used in this clause, means Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.).

  • Clean Water Act or "CWA" means the federal Clean Water Act (33 USC § 1251 et seq.), formerly referred to as the Federal Water Pollution Control Act or Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, Public Law 92-500, as amended by Public Law 95-217, Public Law 95-576, Public Law 96-483, and Public Law 97-117, or any subsequent revisions thereto.

  • Safe Drinking Water Act means Tit. XIV of the federal Public Health Service Act, commonly known as the “Safe Drinking Water Act”, 42 U.S.C. §300f et seq., as amended by the Safe Drinking Water Amendments of 1996, Pub. L. No. 104-182, as amended.

  • Clean Air Act or “Act” means the federal Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. §§ 7401-7671q, and its implementing regulations.

  • Air Act, as used in this clause, means the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.).

  • The "Clean Air Act means those provisions contained in 42 U.S.C. §§ 7401 to 7671q, and regulations promulgated thereunder.

  • Resource Conservation and Recovery Act means the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, 42 U.S.C. Section 6901, et seq., as amended.

  • Stormwater runoff means water flow on the surface of the ground or in storm sewers, resulting from precipitation.

  • Water pollution means the unpermitted release of sediment from disturbed areas, solid waste or waste-derived constituents, or leachate to the waters of the state.

  • PBR Act means the Plant Breeder’s Rights Xxx 0000 (Cth) as amended from time to time.

  • Environmental pollution means the contaminating or rendering unclean or impure the air, land or waters of the state, or making the same injurious to public health, harmful for commer- cial or recreational use, or deleterious to fish, bird, animal or plant life.

  • Occupational Safety and Health Law means any Legal Requirement designed to provide safe and healthful working conditions and to reduce occupational safety and health hazards, including the Occupational Safety and Health Act, and any program, whether governmental or private (such as those promulgated or sponsored by industry associations and insurance companies), designed to provide safe and healthful working conditions.

  • Charter Act The Federal National Mortgage Association Charter Act (12 U.S.C. § 1716

  • Ex-situ conservation means the conservation of components of biological diversity outside their natural habitats.

  • Atomic Energy Act means the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended.

  • Rodenticide means any substance or mixture of substances intended to prevent, destroy, repel, or mitigate rodents or any other vertebrate animal which the director of the state department of agriculture may declare by regulation to be a pest.

  • Stormwater means water resulting from precipitation (including rain and snow) that runs off the land’s surface, is transmitted to the subsurface, or is captured by separate storm sewers or other sewage or drainage facilities, or conveyed by snow removal equipment.

  • Solid Waste Disposal Site means, as defined in NCGS 130A-290(a)(36), any place at which solid wastes are disposed of by incineration, sanitary landfill, or any other method.

  • Fungicide means any substance or mixture of substances intended for preventing, destroying, repelling or mitigating any fungi.

  • Underground source of drinking water means an aquifer or its portion:

  • Rail Safety Act means the Rail Safety Act 1998 (WA);

  • Conservation means any reduction in electric power

  • in situ conservation means the conservation of ecosystems and natural habitats and the maintenance and recovery of viable populations of species in their natural surroundings and, in the case of domesticated or cultivated species, in the surroundings where they have developed their distinctive properties.

  • Water conservation means the preservation and careful management of water resources.

  • Waste Disposal Site means a Waste Disposal Site which is not a Hauled Sewage Disposal Site, a Sewage Works or a Waste Stabilization Pond; and

  • Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan or "SWPPP" means a document that is prepared in accordance with good engineering practices and that identifies potential sources of pollutants that may reasonably be expected to affect the quality of stormwater discharges from the construction site, and otherwise meets the requirements of this Ordinance. In addition the document shall identify and require the implementation of control measures, and shall include, but not be limited to the inclusion of, or the incorporation by reference of, an approved erosion and sediment control plan, an approved stormwater management plan, and a pollution prevention plan.