Surface Water Management System definition

Surface Water Management System or “System” means a stormwater management system, dam, impoundment, reservoir, appurtenant work or works, or any combination thereof. The terms “surface water management system” or “system” includes areas of dredging or filling as defined by Section 373.403(13) and (14), F.S., respectively.
Surface Water Management System or “system” means a stormwater management system, dam, impoundment, reservoir, appurtenant work, or works, or any combination thereof. The terms “surface water management system” or “system” include areas of dredging or filling, as those terms are defined in subsections 373.403(13) and 373.403(14), F.S.
Surface Water Management System or “System” means a stormwater management system, dam, impoundment, reservoir, appurtenant work, or works, or any combination thereof. The terms “surface water management system” or “system” include areas of dredging or filling, as those terms are defined in Sections 373.403(13) and (14), F.S. However, until the effective date of the rules authorized by Section 373.4145(1)(b), F.S., the term “surface water management system” is limited to stormwater management systems.

Examples of Surface Water Management System in a sentence

  • In the event that any portion of the Surface Water Management System is located on a Lot, the applicable portion of the Lot is hereby declared to be subject to an easement for the performance of the aforesaid activities by the POA.

  • Until final certification and transfer to operational phase under the Environmental Resource Permit described below, no portion of the Properties (including, without limitation, the Surface Water Management System and Mitigation Area) shall be conveyed separately from any other portion of the Properties.

  • Any repair or reconstruction of the Surface Water Management System shall be as permitted, or if modified, as approved, by the SFWMD.

  • No person shall alter the drainage flow of the Surface Water Management System, including buffer areas or xxxxxx, without the prior written approval of the South Florida Water Management District and the POA.

  • By this easement, the POA shall have the right to enter upon any portion of any Lot which is a part of the Surface Water Management System and any portion of the Mitigation Area, at a reasonable time and in a reasonable manner, to operate, maintain or repair the Surface Water Management System and Mitigation Area as required by the South Florida Water Management District permit.


More Definitions of Surface Water Management System

Surface Water Management System means a system which is designed andconstructed or implemented to control discharges which are necessitated by rainfall events, incorporating methods to collect, convey, store, absorb, inhibit, treat, use or reuse water to prevent or reduce flooding, over drainage, environmental degradation, and water pollution or otherwise affect the quantity and quality of discharges from the system, as permitted pursuant to Chapters 40D-4, 40D-40, or 40D-42, Florida Administrative Code (“F.A.C.”). The Surface Water Management System may include, but is not limited to: inlets, littoral areas, ditches, swales, culverts, water control structures, retention and detention areas, ponds, lakes, floodplain compensation areas, wetlands and any associated buffer areas, wetland mitigation areas, drainage easements, underdrains and filtration systems. The Surface Water Management System may be owned by the Association.
Surface Water Management System means and refer to the system on or appurtenant to the Property as permitted by the Southwest Florida Water Management District including all Lakes, retention/detention areas, culverts, and related appurtenances.
Surface Water Management System means a system that manages surface water and storm water from all areas, within the Development;
Surface Water Management System or "SWMS" shall mean and refer to the system which is designed and constructed or implemented to control discharges which are necessitated by rainfall events, incorporating methods to collect, convey, store, absorb, inhibit, treat, use or reuse water to prevent or reduce flooding, overdrainage, environmental degradation, and water pollution or otherwise affect the quantity and quality of discharges from the system, as permitted by the South Florida Water Management District (the "SFWMD").
Surface Water Management System means all
Surface Water Management System means all the elements relating to collection of rain water or surface water from individual landfill phases and the landfill as a whole, and incorporating methods of water collection, containment and the subsequent treatment and/or disposal system, either on or off the landfill.
Surface Water Management System means and include, and is not limited to, all inlets, ditches, swales, culverts, water control structures, retention and detention areas, ponds, lakes, flood plain compensation areas, wetlands and any associated buffer areas, wetland mitigation areas, under drains, outfall structures and related appurtenances.