WATER USERS CLAIM

A claim to the use of water which is submitted to the court in connection with an adjudicative procedure.

WATER WITCH

Person who predicts the presence of underground water with hand-held tools such as forked twigs or metal rods.

WATER YEAR

Generally, October 1 through September 30. It is designated by the calendar year in which it ends.

WATER-QUALITY CRITERIA

Specific levels of water quality which, if reached, are expected to render a body of water unsuitable for its designated use. Commonly refers to criteria established by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Water-quality criteria are based on specific levels of pollutants that would make the water harmful if used for drinking, swimming, farming, fish production, […]

WATER-QUALITY GUIDELINES

Specific levels of water quality which, if reached, may adversely affect human health or aquatic life. These are nonenforceable guidelines issued by a governmental agency or other institution.

WATER-QUALITY STANDARDS

State-adopted and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency-approved ambient standards for water bodies. Standards include the use of the water body and the water-quality criteria that must be met to protect the designated use or uses.

WATER-RESOURCES REGION

Natural drainage basin or hydrologic area that contains either the drainage area of a major river or the combined areas of a series of rivers. In the United States, there are 21 regions of which 18 are in the conterminous United States, and one each in Alaska, Hawaii, and the Caribbean.

WATER-RESOURCES SUBREGION

Subdivision of a water-resources region. The 21 water-resources regions of the United States are subdivided into 222 subregions. Each subregion includes that area drained by a river system, a reach of a river and its tributaries in that reach, a closed basin(s), or a group of streams forming a coastal drainage area.

WATERCOURSE

Any natural or artificial channel through which water flows at least periodically.