Kan. Admin. Regs. § 28-16-69 - Definitions
(a) Agricultural
pollutants means sediments, organic material or microorganisms from cultivated
fields, pastures or grazing land; pesticides; runoff from feedlots or other
animal holding areas; fertilizers; or minerals contained in irrigation return
flow.
(b) Critical water quality
management area means a watershed, or a portion of a watershed, in which
application of minimum state or national wastewater and water quality
management practices and procedures cannot be reasonably expected to result in
attainment of water quality goals, attainment of water quality standards,
protection of resources of the state, prevention of excessive sediment
deposition in stream beds, lakes or reservoirs, or prevention of destruction of
fishery habitat; or an area in which additional treatment and control of
pollutants can result in additional cost effective benefits.
(c) Critical area water quality management
plan means a plan providing for the control of all pollutant sources within the
critical area.
(d) Endangered
species means those species of wildlife indigenous to the state whose existence
is in immediate jeopardy due to a combination of natural or man-made factors.
(e) Kansas water quality
management plan means the plan approved by senate concurrent resolution 1640
dated April 2, 1979.
(f) Rural
clean water program means a program for the control of wastes from agricultural
sources for improved water quality, promulgated in conformity with Section
208(j) (1)-(9) of the federal water pollution control act as amended, 33 U.S.C.
166, et seq.
(g) Rural clean water
program coordinating committee means the state administrative committee,
established pursuant to U.S. department of agriculture regulations, to
administer the rural clean water program.
(h) Threatened species means those species of
wildlife indigenous to the state whose existence may become endangered by
continued deterioration due to natural or man-made forces.
(i) Water quality standards means standards
found in K.A.R. 28-16-28 and 28a .
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