Watershed plan definition

Watershed plan means a comprehensive study of the activities and sources that contribute to water quality or water quantity problems and identifies the location of those problem areas within a specific watershed boundary. It also serves as a framework for how, where and what stormwater management tools will be applied to address those water quality or water quantity problems.
Watershed plan means a plan adopted under chapter 90.82 RCW.
Watershed plan means a watershed plan update adopted under RCW

Examples of Watershed plan in a sentence

  • Integration of other crops with coconut should be promoted through techno- training and techno-demo activities.

  • RCD loans are au- thorized under Section 32 of Title III of the Bankhead-Jones Farm Tenant Act (7 U.S.C. 1011).(c) Watershed plan.

  • The 2018 law (Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill (ESSB) 6091, codified as RCW 90.94, required the Department of Ecology (Ecology) to determine that a Net Ecological Benefit (NEB) will result when adopting and approving: • Watershed plan updates, as required under RCW 90.94.020.• Watershed restoration and enhancement plans under RCW 90.94.030.• Water resource mitigation pilot projects under RCW 90.94.090.

  • Watershed plan: A general term that refers to either: a watershed plan update prepared by a WRIA’s initiating governments, in collaboration with the WRIA’s planning unit, per RCW 90.94.020; or a watershed restoration and enhancement plan prepared by a watershed restoration and enhancement committee, per RCW 90.94.030.

  • Plan Development: Watershed plan development took approximately 1 month ($3,350 staff time) and consisted of a full analysis of the Stream Corridor Assessment as well as a complete characterization of the watershed.


More Definitions of Watershed plan

Watershed plan means a plan developed by federal, tribal, state, and/or local government agencies or appropriate non-governmental organizations, in consultation with relevant stakeholders, for the specific goal of aquatic resource restoration, creation, enhancement, and preservation. A watershed plan addresses aquatic resource conditions in the watershed, multiple stakeholder interests, and land uses. Watershed plans may also identify priority sites for aquatic resource restoration and protection. Examples of watershed plans include special area management plans, advance identification programs, and wetland management plans.
Watershed plan means a watershed plan is a document that identifies watershed goals and management objectives along with specific action items that are needed. The plan must be developed in consultation with all the key stakeholders within a watershed including but not limited to: federal, state, local, non-governmental, and the private sector. At a minimum, the watershed plan must be officially recognized by the city or town council who is submitting the open space grant application.
Watershed plan means a document prepared by a Local Watershed Group that sets forth a strategy to achieve an ecologically stable watershed, and that does all of the following: (1) Defines the geographical boundaries of the watershed; (2) Describes the natural resource conditions within the watershed; (3) Describes measurable characteristics for water quality improvements; (4) Describes methods for achieving and sustaining water quality improvements; (5) Identifies any person, organization, or Public Agency that is responsible for implementing the methods described in paragraph (4); (6) Provides milestones for implementing the methods described in paragraph (4); and (7) Describes a monitoring program designed to measure the effectiveness of the methods described in paragraph (4).
Watershed plan means an engineering and planning study for the drainage system and/or land areas of a watershed that may include a plan for storm water management in the watershed. Watershed plans can include, but are not limited to, the analysis of flooding problems, water quality problems, potential storm water capital improvements, land use patterns, and regulatory issues for existing and potential future land use conditions and address solutions to these problems.
Watershed plan means a plan made under RCW 90.94.020 or 90.94.030 that identifies projects to
Watershed plan means local or regional watershed, water resources or pollution protection plans for protection or management of streams and water bodies in Acton as adopted by an agency recognized by the Town of Acton.
Watershed plan means a plan developed by federal, tribal, state, and/or local government agencies or appropriate non-governmental organizations, in consultation with relevant stakeholders, for the specific goal of aquatic resource restoration, establishment, enhancement, and preservation. A watershed plan addresses aquatic resource conditions in the watershed, multiple stakeholder interests, and land uses. Watershed plans may also identify priority sites for aquatic resource restoration and protection. Examples of watershed plans include special area management plans, advance identification programs, and wetland management plans.