Water Bodies definition

Water Bodies means surface waters including rivers, streams, lakes and wetlands, including all areas designated by the federal government as a water of the United States.
Water Bodies means reservoirs, ponds, ditches, creeks, rivers, floodplains, and flood ways.
Water Bodies means property determined to be under water no less than eleven (11) months of the year and under such standing water for a continuous period of no less than nine (9) months of the year.

Examples of Water Bodies in a sentence

  • Declarant, the Association, and their successors, assigns, and designees shall have an access easement over and across any of the Property abutting or containing Water Bodies to the extent reasonably necessary to exercise their rights under this Section.

  • Ecology sediment staff will provide ongoing support to water quality staff for the development of the next 303(d) Impaired Water Bodies list as related to sediment quality.

  • Except for hydrogen potential, mineral and fuel gases and oils, biochemical oxygen demand and chemical oxygen demand, all the parameters (21) analyzed show values below the standard limits or range set forth in Decree N0.883, which establishes the Rules for the Classification and Quality Control of Water Bodies and Effluents or Wastewater, published in the Extraordinary Official Gazette NO.

  • All approvals and decisions of the RWQCB regarding submittals and notifications related to the Impaired Water Bodies by any person or entity will be communicated to the Members in writing by the Executive Officer or his designee within a reasonable time, but in no event longer than thirty (30) days after receipt of such information.

  • We still have the CD-ROM and report on "Water Quality Conservation for Enclosed Water Bodies in Japan" in stock.


More Definitions of Water Bodies

Water Bodies means any natural or artificial inland body of water or expanded part Of a water course, including lakes, ponds and reservoirs.
Water Bodies means groundwater or surface water;
Water Bodies or “surface water(s)” means lakes, ponds, river, streams, wetlands and similar.
Water Bodies means a space covering an area in which surface water is accumulated and a space covering areas of groundwater feeding and spreading;
Water Bodies or “water body” means “navigable water” as defined under the Canadian Navigable Waters Act, R.S.C., 1985, c. N-22 , specifically: a body of water, including a canal or any other body of water created or altered as a result of the construction of any work, that is used or where there is a reasonable likelihood that it will be used by vessels, in full or in part, for any part of the year as a means of transport or travel for commercial or recreational purposes, or as a means of transport or travel for Indigenous peoples of Canada exercising rights recognized and affirmed by section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982, and
Water Bodies means and include all lakes, reservoirs, springs, streams, monsoon water drains, rivers, waterways and lands appurtenant thereto to the extent of 15 meters.
Water Bodies means water concentrated on the surface relief and within the entrails of the Earth, which has its boundaries, volume and water regime;