Utah Admin. Code R655-13-4 - Definitions
(1) Alteration: To obstruct, diminish,
enhance, destroy, alter, modify, relocate, realign, change, or potentially
affect the existing condition or shape of a channel, or to change the path or
characteristics of water flow within a natural channel. It includes processes
and results of removal or placement of material or structures within the
jurisdiction delineated in this rule.
(2) Bankfull discharge: The flow
corresponding to the elevation of the water surface, in a natural stream, where
overflowing onto the floodplain normally begins. Bankfull discharge is
considered analogous to ordinary high water or average seasonal high flow. In
urbanized streams this is often lower than the top of bank.
(3) Bank(s): The confining sides of a natural
stream channel, including the adjacent complex that provides stability, erosion
resistance, aquatic habitat, or flood capacity.
(4) Bed: The bottom of a natural stream
channel.
(5) Channel: The bed and
banks of a natural stream.
(6)
Clearance: The vertical distance between a given water surface and the lowest
point on any structure crossing a natural channel.
(7) Ecosystem: The assemblage of organisms
and their environment functioning as an ecological unit in nature.
(8) Floodplain: The maximum area that will
accommodate water when flow exceeds bankfull discharge.
(9) Flowline: The lowest part of a bed when
viewed in cross-section.
(10)
Fluvial: 1: Of, relating to, or living in a stream or river. 2: Produced by
stream action.
(11) Natural stream:
Any waterway, along with its fluvial system, that receives sufficient water to
sustain an ecosystem that distinguishes it from the surrounding upland
environment.
(12) State Engineer:
Director of the Division of Water Rights.
(13) Waterway: A topographic low that
collects and conveys water.
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