Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 391-3-28-.02 - Definitions
All terms used in this Chapter shall be interpreted in accordance with the definitions set forth in the Flint River Drought Protection Act, except where otherwise specifically defined:
(a) 'Acceptable Flint River basin stream
flows' means the quantity of stream flows at one or more specific locations on
the Flint River or its tributaries which provides for aquatic life protection
and other needs as established by the director based on municipal,
agricultural, industrial, and environmental needs. Such tributaries shall not
include field drainage systems, wet weather ditches, or any other water body:
(1) In which the channel is located above the
ground-water table year round;
(2)
For which runoff from precipitation is the primary source of water flow;
and
(3) For which ground water is
not a source of water flow.
(b) 'Affected areas' means those specific
portions of the state lying within the Flint River basin where ground-water use
from the Floridan aquifer can affect stream flow or where drainage into Spring
Creek, Ichawaynochaway Creek, Kinchafoonee Creek, and Muckalee Creek
occurs.
(c) 'Auction certificate'
refers to a certificate issued to the holder of an agricultural water use
permit when the permit holder has been certified as eligible to participate in
the irrigated acreage reduction auction. A permit holder wishing to offer
irrigation lands under multiple agricultural withdrawal permits must have a
separate auction certificate for each permit. The auction certificate will
include, but not be limited to, the identity of the land owner, the
agricultural withdrawal permit covered, and the amount of acres actually
irrigated.
(d) 'Auction offer' for
a specific permit, refers to the price-per-acre offered by the farmer as the
amount of money required for the farmer to not irrigate land covered by that
specific permit during the remainder of the calendar year.
(e) 'Augmentation' means the addition of
ground water from one or more aquifers underlying the affected areas into a
surface water channel within the affected areas for the purpose of maintaining
instream flows.
(f) 'Authority'
means the Georgia Environmental Finance Authority created by Chapter 23 of
Title 50.
(g) 'Board' means the
Board of Natural Resources.
(h)
'Candidate seller' refers to holders of an auction certificate or their
representatives whose single auction offer has or multiple auction offers have
been tentatively accepted during preliminary rounds of the irrigated acreage
reduction auction.
(i) 'Director'
means the Director of the Environmental Protection Division of the Department
of Natural Resources.
(j)
'Division' means the Environmental Protection Division of the Department of
Natural Resources.
(k) 'Drought
protection funds' means the funds held by the Authority as provided in Code
Section 12-5-545 for the accomplishment of
the purposes of this article.
(l)
'Final seller' refers to candidate sellers at the end of the final round of the
irrigated acreage reduction auction.
(m) 'Fixed irrigation system' means those
non-portable irrigation systems that are permanently installed, anchored, or
buried in place, such as center pivots (including towable center pivots),
solid-set irrigation sprinklers, or drip irrigation.
(n) 'Flint River basin' means the entire area
of land which drains into the Flint River or its major tributaries.
(o) 'Floridan aquifer' means those rocks and
sediments described in United States Geological Survey Open File Report 95 321
(1996) that are capable of yielding ground water to wells or discharging water
into the Flint River or its tributaries.
(p) 'Irrigated land' means farm land which is
irrigated by ground water or surface water pursuant to a water withdrawal
permit issued by the Director pursuant to Code Section
12-5-31 or
12-5-96.
(q) 'Irrigation efficiency' means the
percentage of the total amount of water withdrawn from a source which is
beneficially used to meet crop water requirements or for other agronomic
practices in accordance with applicable best management practices.
(r) 'Irrigation reduction auction' means the
procedure established by subsection (b) of Code Section
12-5-546 pursuant to which
permittees submit offers to cease irrigation of a specified number of acres in
exchange for a certain sum of money.
(s) 'Major tributaries' of the Flint River
means those flowing rivers and streams which flow into the Flint
River.
(t) 'Perennial Stream' means
a stream which normally flows throughout the whole year. One way, but not
necessarily the only way, of identifying perennial streams is to determine if
they are shown as an unbroken blue line on the United States Geological Survey
quadrangle map.
(u) 'Permit' means
a valid irrigation certificate of farm use has been approved and issued by the
Division, used for agricultural withdrawals from either surface water or
groundwater.
(v) 'Permittee' means
a person holding a valid agricultural withdrawal permit issued before December
1, 2000, pursuant to Code Section
12-5-31 or
12-5-96.
(w) 'Severe drought conditions' means any
forecast condition which may result in a stream flow that is lower than the
acceptable Flint River stream flow. The prediction or declaration of when
severe drought conditions exist or are expected to exist during a given year
shall be based on historical, mathematical, meteorological, or other scientific
considerations which may be published by the director and which may be
developed in consultation with the state climatologist, the state geologist, or
other appropriate experts.
(x)
'Stream flow' means the quantity of water passing a given location of the Flint
River or its tributaries over a given time period expressed in cubic feet per
second (cfs).
(y) 'Watershed' means
a smaller drainage basin associated with one of the tributaries of the Flint
River, and assigned an 8-digit Hydrologic Unit Code by the United States
Geological Survey.
Notes
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