The following words and terms, when used in this subchapter, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise.
- (1) BOD[sub]5[/sub]--Biochemical oxygen demand (five-day).
- (2) 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).
- (3) 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.
- (4) DO--Dissolved oxygen.
- (5) 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).
- (6) 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.
- (7) 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).
- (8) Lake Arlington watershed--Lake Arlington and its tributaries located between Arlington Dam up to the normal pool elevation along Village Creek.
- (9) Lake Benbrook water quality area--Those portions of the Lake Benbrook watershed within five stream miles upstream of the pool level of Lake Benbrook (694.0 feet, mean sea level).
- (10) Lake Benbrook watershed--Lake Benbrook and its tributaries located between Benbrook Dam and a point 200 meters downstream from U.S. 337 in Tarrant County.
- (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.
Source Note:The provisions of this §311.61 adopted to be effective October 20, 1989, 14 TexReg 5360.