§ 921. Definitions
As used in this subchapter:
(1) “Administrative cost” means program and project costs incurred by a clean water service
provider or a grantee, including costs to conduct procurement, contract preparation,
and monitoring, reporting, and invoicing.
(2) “Basin” means a watershed basin designated by the Secretary for use as a planning
unit under subsection 1253(d) of this title.
(3) “Best management practice” or “BMP” means a schedule of activities, prohibitions,
practices, maintenance procedures, green infrastructure, or other management practices
to prevent or reduce water pollution.
(4) “Clean water project” means a best management practice or other program designed to
improve water quality to achieve a target established under section 922 of this title that:
(A) is not subject to a permit under chapter 47 of this title, is not subject to the requirements
of 6 V.S.A. chapter 215, exceeds the requirements of a permit issued under chapter 47 of this title, or exceeds
the requirements of 6 V.S.A chapter 215; and
(B) is within the following activities:
(i) developed lands, sub-jurisdictional practices related to developed lands including
municipal separate storm sewers, operational stormwater discharges, municipal roads,
and other developed lands discharges;
(ii) natural resource protection and restoration, including river corridor and floodplain
restoration and protection, wetland protection and restoration, riparian and lakeshore
corridor protection and restoration, and natural woody buffers associated with riparian,
lakeshore, and wetland protection and restoration;
(iii) forestry; or
(iv) agriculture.
(5) “Co-benefit” means the additional benefit to local governments and the public provided
by or associated with a clean water project, including flood resilience, ecosystem
improvement, and local pollution prevention.
(6) “Design life” means the period of time that a clean water project is designed to operate
according to its intended purpose.
(7) “Maintenance” means ensuring that a clean water project continues to achieve its designed
pollution reduction value for its design life.
(8) “Standard cost” means the projected cost of achieving a pollutant load reduction per
unit or per best management practice in a basin. (Added 2019, No. 76, § 1.)