Watershed management plan definition

Watershed management plan means a written document prepared and approved by a watershed alliance that identifies water management issues and problems, proposes goals and objectives, and outlines actions to achieve the goals and objectives identified by members of a watershed alliance.
Watershed management plan means a watershed management plan approved by the Head of State under section 23, subject to any variation made under section 28.
Watershed management plan means a document, usually developed cooperatively by government agencies and other stakeholders, to protect, restore, and/or otherwise manage the water resources within a particular watershed or subwatershed. The plan commonly identifies threats, sources of impairment, institutional issues, and technical and programmatic solutions or projects to protect and/or restore water resources.

Examples of Watershed management plan in a sentence

  • Only projects described in the Watershed Management Plan or its amendments may be included in the capital improvement budget.

  • The Commission adopted the Xxxxxxx Creek Watershed Management Commission Watershed Management Plan on September 17, 2015 (“Plan”), a watershed management plan within the meaning of Minnesota Statutes, section 103B.231.

  • Any governmental unit which disputes a determination of the Commission as to force and effect of the Watershed Management Plan, any Local Water Management Plan, or the cost allocations for improvements, initiated pursuant to these plans, may appeal the recommendation or decision to the Board within thirty (30) days of receipt of such written notice of such determination.

  • The Organization shall prepare a Watershed Management Plan for the Upper Rum River Watershed.

  • After the adoption of a new or revised watershed management plan, each Member and any other local government unit within the Area shall review its local water management plan for changes needed for it to be consistent with the new or revised Watershed Management Plan.


More Definitions of Watershed management plan

Watershed management plan means a county or local municipality approved plan to manage specific watersheds that is acceptable to MDE.
Watershed management plan means collectively, the Flood Hazard Management Plan, the Capital Improvement and Program Plan and any other plan adopted by the Authority for purposes of regional water supply, water transmission, water quality or protection, or any other water-related purpose, including but not limited to the plans identified in RCW 39.34.190(3).
Watershed management plan or "Watershed Plan" means the current adopted 10 year Comprehensive Watershed Management Plan including any subsequent amendments created by and approved by the Board of Managers meeting the requirements of Minn. Stat. § 103B.231.
Watershed management plan means any written description of voluntary or mandatory actions that will result in the reduction of pollutant loads to a surface water body. Plans shall be prepared by a qualified agency and include, but not be limited to, Watershed Implementation Plans, Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plans, and Basin Plans. SECTION 3 - PRIORITY SYSTEM
Watershed management plan means in relation to any critical watershed the plan adopted in accordance with section [Adoption of watershed management plans];
Watershed management plan means a plan, prepared by the Department and approved by the Administration, developed to identify and address specific concerns of a watershed.
Watershed management plan means an MDE approved plan for a county or local municipality.