Nonpoint source definition
Nonpoint source means a land management activity which contributes to runoff, seepage or percolation which adversely affects or threatens the quality of waters of this state and which is not a point source under s. 283.01 (12), Stats.
Nonpoint source means any project described in Section 319 of the Clean Water Act.
Nonpoint source means a source of pollutants that is not a point source.
Examples of Nonpoint source in a sentence
Nonpoint source grant agreements used in lieu of cost−share agreements shall comply with the requirements in this section.
Non-point source pollutants enter streams and lakes at different rates during each season throughout the year with transfer and distance of travel influenced primarily by climatic events.
Nonpoint source pollution shall be controlled to the extent practicable.
CWA Sections 319(b)(2)(f) and 319(k) (Nonpoint source management program) as amended in 1987 (PL-100-4), and Washington’s Plan to Control Nonpoint Pollution.
Non-point source pollution includes indiscrete stormwater runoff from a diffuse source, such as an airport runway, taxiway, apron, vehicle parking lot, construction area, or from agricultural lands.
More Definitions of Nonpoint source
Nonpoint source means any source of pollutants not regulated as a point source that degrades the quality or adversely affects the biological, chemical or physical integrity of surface waters of the state.
Nonpoint source means any source of pollutants other than those defined or designated as point sources.
Nonpoint source means any source of pollution other than a point source.
Nonpoint source means any source of pollutants other than those defined as point sources.
Nonpoint source means a source of water pollution that does not meet the definition of point source. The term includes in-place pollutants, direct wet and dry deposition, ground water inflow, and overland run-off.
Nonpoint source means a facility or practice that causes, or has the potential to cause, nonpoint source water pollution.
Nonpoint source means the contamination of the environment with a pollutant for which the specific point of origin may not be well defined and includes but is not limited to agricultural storm water runoff and return flows from irrigated agriculture;