Water management definition

Water management means control of water levels in the soil profile, including the use of flashboard risers or other similar structures to meet crop water needs and reduce nutrient loss.
Water management means all deliberative human activities designed to optimize the availability and utilization of water for agricultural purposes;
Water management means a BMP for control of water levels in the soil profile, including but not

Examples of Water management in a sentence

  • This Well and its appurtenances are a replacement for a well that was originally called the Xxxxx Well, which was owned by the Monterey Peninsula Water Management District (District) and began operation in 1988.

  • If any employee, in the performance of this Contract, has or will have access to a Chicago Department of Water Management facility, the City may conduct such background and employment checks, including criminal history checks and work permit documentation, as the Commissioner of the Department of Water Management and the City may deem necessary, on Contractor, any Subcontractor, or any of their respective employees.

  • The permit is implemented through a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) and a Storm Water Management Plan (SWMP).

  • All fees associated with water use necessary for Department of Water Management generated projects will be waived.

  • Contractor must conform to the Department of Water Management security requirements without any modification to contract price or contract time.


More Definitions of Water management

Water management means the water management and groundwater monitoring activities required by Appendix 1, Attachment D.
Water management means activities conducted to study, use and protect water bodies as well as prevent and eliminate adverse impacts of water;
Water management means the removal, storage, or application of water by intentional means, including but not limited to management methods using drains, channels, culverts, structures for water level control and dams.
Water management means the use, solely or in combination, of facilities, structures, processes and work methods to ensure that water resulting from the Contractor’s Work Area and portions of the receiving catchment influenced by the Contractor’s Work Area conforms to all applicable water quality criteria;
Water management means a BMP for control of water levels in the soil profile, including but not limited to, the use of flashboard risers or other similar structures placed in drainage ditches to benefit meet crop water needs and reduce nutrient loss.
Water management means the water management and groundwater monitoring activities described in Appendix 1, Attachment D.
Water management has the meaning set out in Schedule 7 [Environmental Obligations];