Section 79111 Of Article 2. Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Program From California Water Code >> Division 26. >> Chapter 7. >> Article 2.
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. Unless the context otherwise requires, the following
definitions govern the construction of this article:
(a) "Best management practices" means those practices or set of
practices determined by the board, a regional board, or the water
quality planning agency for a designated area to be the most
effective feasible means of preventing or reducing the generation of
a specific type of nonpoint source pollution, given technological,
institutional, environmental, and economic constraints.
(b) "Capital costs" has the same meaning as "cost," as defined in
Section 32025 of the Public Resources Code.
(c) "Management measures" means economically achievable measures
to prevent or control the addition of pollutants to state waters,
which reflect the greatest degree of pollutant prevention achievable
through the application of the best available nonpoint source
pollution control practices, technologies, processes, siting
criteria, operating methods, or other alternatives.
(d) "Regional board" means a regional water quality control board.
(e) "Subaccount" means the Nonpoint Source Pollution Control
Subaccount created by Section 79112.