The following words and terms, when used in this subchapter,
shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates
otherwise.
(1) BOD5 --Biochemical
oxygen demand (five-day).
(2) Benbrook Lake water quality area--The Benbrook
Lake watershed except for those portions that are more than five stream
miles upstream of the pool level of Benbrook Lake (694.0 feet, mean
sea level).
(3) Benbrook Lake watershed--Benbrook Lake and its
tributaries except Lake Weatherford and the tributaries above Lake
Weatherford.
(4) Cedar Creek reservoir water quality area--Those
portions of the Cedar Creek Reservoir watershed within five stream
miles upstream of the pool level of Cedar Creek Reservoir (322.0 feet,
mean sea level).
(5) Cedar Creek Reservoir watershed--Cedar Creek Reservoir
and its tributaries located between Joe B. Hoggsett Dam and a point
along Cedar Creek up to the normal pool elevation.
(6) DO--Dissolved oxygen.
(7) Eagle Mountain Lake water quality area--Those portions
of the Eagle Mountain Lake watershed within five stream miles upstream
of the pool level of Eagle Mountain Lake (649.1 feet, mean sea level).
(8) Eagle Mountain Lake watershed--Eagle Mountain Lake
and its tributaries located between Eagle Mountain Dam and a point
0.6 kilometers downstream from the confluence of Oates Branch.
(9) Lake Arlington water quality area--Those portions
of the Lake Arlington watershed within five stream miles upstream
of the pool level of Lake Arlington (550.0 feet, mean sea level).
(10) Lake Arlington watershed--Lake Arlington and its
tributaries located between Arlington Dam up to the normal pool elevation
along Village Creek.
(11) Lake Bridgeport water quality area--Those portions
of the Lake Bridgeport watershed within five steam miles upstream
of the pool level of Lake Bridgeport (836.0 feet, mean sea level).
(12) Lake Bridgeport watershed--Lake Bridgeport and
its tributaries located between Bridgeport Dam to a point immediately
upstream from the confluence of Bear Hollow.
(13) Lake Worth water quality area--Those portions
of the Lake Worth watershed within five stream miles upstream of the
pool level of Lake Worth (594.3 feet, mean sea level).
(14) Lake Worth watershed--Lake Worth and its tributaries
located between Lake Worth Dam and a point 4.0 kilometers downstream
from Eagle Mountain Dam.
(15) Mg/liter--Milligram per liter.
(16) Oxidation pond system--Facility in which oxidation
ponds are the primary process used for secondary treatment and in
which the ponds have been designed and constructed in accordance with
applicable design criteria.
(17) Richland-Chambers reservoir water quality area--Those
portions of the Richland-Chambers Reservoir watershed within five
stream miles upstream of the pool level of Richland-Chambers Reservoir
(315.0 feet, mean sea level).
(18) Richland-Chambers watershed--Richland-Chambers
Reservoir and its tributaries located between Richland Creek Dam and
a point along Richland Creek up to the normal pool level.
(19) TSS--Total suspended solids.
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