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Official Exhibit - NRC-037-00-BD01 - Water Manager'S Glossary, S. Fla. Water Mgmt. Dist., http://www.sfwmd.gov/portal/page/levelthree/water%managers%20glossary. (Last Visited Nov. 9, 2015)
ML16015A158
Person / Time
Site: Turkey Point  NextEra Energy icon.png
Issue date: 11/09/2015
From:
NRC/OGC
To:
Atomic Safety and Licensing Board Panel
SECY RAS
References
50-250-LA, 50-251-LA, ASLBP 15-935-02-LA-BD01, RAS 28498
Download: ML16015A158 (4)


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Water Manager's Glossary Page 1 of 2 NRC-037 United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Official Hearing Exhibit In the Matter of: FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Submitted Nov. 10, 2015 (Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 4) Four pages total ASLBP #: 15-935-02-LA-BD01 Docket #: 05000250 & 05000251 Exhibit #: NRC-037-00-BD01 Identified: 1/4/2016 Admitted: 1/4/2016 Withdrawn:

Rejected: Stricken: Careers Site Map Glossary Help Locations Contact Us Espanol Other:

go Home >> Library and Multimedia >> WATER MANAGER'S GLOSSARY In the News Dry Season Starts With Dry October (Nov 03)

Updated CFWI Planning Documents Now Available Online (Oct 26)

SFWMD Chief Engineer Earns Prestigious Award for Flood Control Work (Oct 23)

September Sees Above-Average Rainfall (Oct 01)

Water Resource Education Program Hits 10-Year Mark (Sep 30)

NEWS ARCHIVE 1-in-10 Year Drought: A drought of such intensity that it is expected Alternative Water Supply: A supply of water that has been to have a return frequency of once in every 10 years. In other words, reclaimed after one or more uses, such as public supply, municipal, there is only a 10 percent chance (1 in 10) that less than this amount industrial, commercial or agricultural uses. The term can also apply of rain will fall in any given year. to storm water, brackish water or salt water that has been treated in accordance with applicable rules and standards to serve the Upcoming Events Acre-foot: The volume of water that covers one acre to a depth of intended use.

one foot; 43,560 cubic feet; 1,233.5 cubic meters; 325,872 gallons.

South Dade Investigation Workshop - Dec. 14, 2015 One foot of water on Lake Okeechobee is equivalent to about Anoxic: The absence of oxygen.

450,000 acre-feet when the lake's water level is 15 feet NGVD. DBHYDRO Environmental Database Training Aquifer: An underground bed or layer of earth, gravel or porous Adaptive Management: The application of scientific information and stone that holds water. Governing Board Meetings Schedule [PDF]

explicit feedback mechanisms to refine and improve future management decisions. Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO): A cyclic variation in the Governing Board Meetings, Agendas and more large-scale atmospheric flow and ocean currents in the North Atlantic WRAC and Related Meetings [PDF]

Advanced Treatment Technologies: Biological and chemical Ocean. They combine to alternately increase and decrease Atlantic treatment technologies to remove phosphorus from stormwater to sea surface temperatures (SSTs). Cool and warm phases that may CALENDAR achieve low concentrations once treatment is complete. last for 20-40 years at a time have a difference of about 1°F between extremes. These changes have been occurring for at least the last 1,000 years.

Related Highlights SFWMD Final Budget for Fiscal Year 2015-2016 Basin (Groundwater): A hydrologic unit containing one large aquifer Biscayne Aquifer: A portion of the Surficial Aquifer System that Just the Facts: FY2016 Budget or several connecting and interconnecting aquifers. provides most of the fresh water for public water supply and agriculture within Miami-Dade, Broward and southeastern Palm Contacts for Water Control Districts Within SFWMD Basin (Surface Water): A tract of land drained by a surface water Boundaries Beach counties. It is highly susceptible to contamination due to its body or its tributaries. high permeability and proximity to land surface in many locations. Follow @SFWMD_EM on Twitter for emergency information Best Management Practices (BMPs): Agricultural or other Boulder Zone: A highly transmissive, cavernous zone of limestone management activities designed to achieve an important goal, such within the lower Floridan Aquifer. SFWMD FY2016 Tentative Budget Submission (Aug.

as reducing nutrients or pollutants in runoff or optimizing water use. 1, 2015)

Brackish: Water with a chloride (salt) level greater than 250 milligrams per liter (mg/L) and less than 19,000 mg/L.

Home About Us Residents & Visitors Businesses Scientists & Engineers Educators & Students News Library & Multimedia Managing & Protecting Water Protecting & Restoring Ecosystems go Privacy Policy Disclaimer Accessibility Site Map Login Contact Us Locations Careers http://www.sfwmd.gov/portal/page/portal/levelthree/water%20managers%20glossary 11/06/2015

Water Manager's Glossary Page 2 of 2 NRC-037 Submitted Nov. 10, 2015 Four pages total SFWMD Headquarters: 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406 561-686-8800 l 1-800-432-2045 (Florida Only) http://www.sfwmd.gov/portal/page/portal/levelthree/water%20managers%20glossary 11/06/2015

Water Managers Glossary6 Page 1 of 2 NRC-037 Submitted Nov. 10, 2015 Four pages total Careers Site Map Glossary Help Locations Contact Us Espanol go Home >> Library and Multimedia >> WATER MANAGER'S GLOSSARY In the News Dry Season Starts With Dry October (Nov 03)

Updated CFWI Planning Documents Now Available Online (Oct 26)

SFWMD Chief Engineer Earns Prestigious Award for Flood Control Work (Oct 23)

September Sees Above-Average Rainfall (Oct 01)

Water Resource Education Program Hits 10-Year Mark (Sep 30)

NEWS ARCHIVE Reclaimed Water: Water that has received at least secondary Reservoir: A constructed or natural water body used for water treatment and basic disinfection and is reused after flowing out of a storage.

domestic wastewater treatment facility.

Retrofitting: The replacement of existing water fixtures, appliances Regional Water Supply Plan: Detailed water supply plan developed and devices with more efficient fixtures, appliances and devices for Upcoming Events by the District under Section 373.0361, F.S., providing an evaluation the purpose of conservation.

of available water supply and projected demands at the regional scale.

South Dade Investigation Workshop - Dec. 14, 2015 The planning process anticipates and identifies future demand for 20 Reuse: The deliberate application of reclaimed water for a years and develops strategies to meet identified needs. beneficial purpose. Criteria used to classify reuse projects are DBHYDRO Environmental Database Training contained in Rule 62-610.810, F.A.C.

Regulation Schedule: A federally authorized set of operating criteria Governing Board Meetings Schedule [PDF]

used by water managers to manage the water levels in a lake or Reverse Osmosis (RO): A membrane process for desalting water reservoir. using applied pressure to drive the feedwater (source water) Governing Board Meetings, Agendas and more through a semipermeable membrane.

WRAC and Related Meetings [PDF]

CALENDAR Saline Water or Saltwater Intrusion: This occurs when more dense South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD): A Related Highlights saline water moves laterally inland from the seacoast, or moves regional, governmental agency that oversees the water resources vertically upward, to replace fresher water in an aquifer. in the southern half of the state - 16 counties from Orlando to the SFWMD Final Budget for Fiscal Year 2015-2016 Florida Keys.

Seawater: Water which has a sodium chloride (salt) concentration Just the Facts: FY2016 Budget equal to or greater than 19,000 milligrams per liter. It is the oldest and largest of the states five water management districts. The agency's mission is to manage and protect water Contacts for Water Control Districts Within SFWMD Stage: Water level, measured as the height of a water surface above resources of the region by balancing and improving water quality, Boundaries an established reference point. flood control, natural systems and water supply. A key initiative is Follow @SFWMD_EM on Twitter for emergency cleanup and restoration of the Everglades. information Stormwater Treatment Area (STA): A large, constructed wetland designed to remove pollutants, particularly nutrients such as SFWMD FY2016 Tentative Budget Submission (Aug.

phosphorus, from stormwater runoff using natural processes. 1, 2015)

Home About Us Residents & Visitors Businesses Scientists & Engineers Educators & Students News Library & Multimedia Managing & Protecting Water Protecting & Restoring Ecosystems go Privacy Policy Disclaimer Accessibility Site Map Login Contact Us Locations Careers http://www.sfwmd.gov/portal/page/portal/levelthree/water%20managers%20glossary6 11/06/2015

Water Managers Glossary6 Page 2 of 2 NRC-037 Submitted Nov. 10, 2015 Four pages total SFWMD Headquarters: 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406 561-686-8800 l 1-800-432-2045 (Florida Only) http://www.sfwmd.gov/portal/page/portal/levelthree/water%20managers%20glossary6 11/06/2015

Water Manager's Glossary Page 1 of 2 NRC-037 United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission Official Hearing Exhibit In the Matter of: FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Submitted Nov. 10, 2015 (Turkey Point Nuclear Generating, Units 3 and 4) Four pages total ASLBP #: 15-935-02-LA-BD01 Docket #: 05000250 & 05000251 Exhibit #: NRC-037-00-BD01 Identified: 1/4/2016 Admitted: 1/4/2016 Withdrawn:

Rejected: Stricken: Careers Site Map Glossary Help Locations Contact Us Espanol Other:

go Home >> Library and Multimedia >> WATER MANAGER'S GLOSSARY In the News Dry Season Starts With Dry October (Nov 03)

Updated CFWI Planning Documents Now Available Online (Oct 26)

SFWMD Chief Engineer Earns Prestigious Award for Flood Control Work (Oct 23)

September Sees Above-Average Rainfall (Oct 01)

Water Resource Education Program Hits 10-Year Mark (Sep 30)

NEWS ARCHIVE 1-in-10 Year Drought: A drought of such intensity that it is expected Alternative Water Supply: A supply of water that has been to have a return frequency of once in every 10 years. In other words, reclaimed after one or more uses, such as public supply, municipal, there is only a 10 percent chance (1 in 10) that less than this amount industrial, commercial or agricultural uses. The term can also apply of rain will fall in any given year. to storm water, brackish water or salt water that has been treated in accordance with applicable rules and standards to serve the Upcoming Events Acre-foot: The volume of water that covers one acre to a depth of intended use.

one foot; 43,560 cubic feet; 1,233.5 cubic meters; 325,872 gallons.

South Dade Investigation Workshop - Dec. 14, 2015 One foot of water on Lake Okeechobee is equivalent to about Anoxic: The absence of oxygen.

450,000 acre-feet when the lake's water level is 15 feet NGVD. DBHYDRO Environmental Database Training Aquifer: An underground bed or layer of earth, gravel or porous Adaptive Management: The application of scientific information and stone that holds water. Governing Board Meetings Schedule [PDF]

explicit feedback mechanisms to refine and improve future management decisions. Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO): A cyclic variation in the Governing Board Meetings, Agendas and more large-scale atmospheric flow and ocean currents in the North Atlantic WRAC and Related Meetings [PDF]

Advanced Treatment Technologies: Biological and chemical Ocean. They combine to alternately increase and decrease Atlantic treatment technologies to remove phosphorus from stormwater to sea surface temperatures (SSTs). Cool and warm phases that may CALENDAR achieve low concentrations once treatment is complete. last for 20-40 years at a time have a difference of about 1°F between extremes. These changes have been occurring for at least the last 1,000 years.

Related Highlights SFWMD Final Budget for Fiscal Year 2015-2016 Basin (Groundwater): A hydrologic unit containing one large aquifer Biscayne Aquifer: A portion of the Surficial Aquifer System that Just the Facts: FY2016 Budget or several connecting and interconnecting aquifers. provides most of the fresh water for public water supply and agriculture within Miami-Dade, Broward and southeastern Palm Contacts for Water Control Districts Within SFWMD Basin (Surface Water): A tract of land drained by a surface water Boundaries Beach counties. It is highly susceptible to contamination due to its body or its tributaries. high permeability and proximity to land surface in many locations. Follow @SFWMD_EM on Twitter for emergency information Best Management Practices (BMPs): Agricultural or other Boulder Zone: A highly transmissive, cavernous zone of limestone management activities designed to achieve an important goal, such within the lower Floridan Aquifer. SFWMD FY2016 Tentative Budget Submission (Aug.

as reducing nutrients or pollutants in runoff or optimizing water use. 1, 2015)

Brackish: Water with a chloride (salt) level greater than 250 milligrams per liter (mg/L) and less than 19,000 mg/L.

Home About Us Residents & Visitors Businesses Scientists & Engineers Educators & Students News Library & Multimedia Managing & Protecting Water Protecting & Restoring Ecosystems go Privacy Policy Disclaimer Accessibility Site Map Login Contact Us Locations Careers http://www.sfwmd.gov/portal/page/portal/levelthree/water%20managers%20glossary 11/06/2015

Water Manager's Glossary Page 2 of 2 NRC-037 Submitted Nov. 10, 2015 Four pages total SFWMD Headquarters: 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406 561-686-8800 l 1-800-432-2045 (Florida Only) http://www.sfwmd.gov/portal/page/portal/levelthree/water%20managers%20glossary 11/06/2015

Water Managers Glossary6 Page 1 of 2 NRC-037 Submitted Nov. 10, 2015 Four pages total Careers Site Map Glossary Help Locations Contact Us Espanol go Home >> Library and Multimedia >> WATER MANAGER'S GLOSSARY In the News Dry Season Starts With Dry October (Nov 03)

Updated CFWI Planning Documents Now Available Online (Oct 26)

SFWMD Chief Engineer Earns Prestigious Award for Flood Control Work (Oct 23)

September Sees Above-Average Rainfall (Oct 01)

Water Resource Education Program Hits 10-Year Mark (Sep 30)

NEWS ARCHIVE Reclaimed Water: Water that has received at least secondary Reservoir: A constructed or natural water body used for water treatment and basic disinfection and is reused after flowing out of a storage.

domestic wastewater treatment facility.

Retrofitting: The replacement of existing water fixtures, appliances Regional Water Supply Plan: Detailed water supply plan developed and devices with more efficient fixtures, appliances and devices for Upcoming Events by the District under Section 373.0361, F.S., providing an evaluation the purpose of conservation.

of available water supply and projected demands at the regional scale.

South Dade Investigation Workshop - Dec. 14, 2015 The planning process anticipates and identifies future demand for 20 Reuse: The deliberate application of reclaimed water for a years and develops strategies to meet identified needs. beneficial purpose. Criteria used to classify reuse projects are DBHYDRO Environmental Database Training contained in Rule 62-610.810, F.A.C.

Regulation Schedule: A federally authorized set of operating criteria Governing Board Meetings Schedule [PDF]

used by water managers to manage the water levels in a lake or Reverse Osmosis (RO): A membrane process for desalting water reservoir. using applied pressure to drive the feedwater (source water) Governing Board Meetings, Agendas and more through a semipermeable membrane.

WRAC and Related Meetings [PDF]

CALENDAR Saline Water or Saltwater Intrusion: This occurs when more dense South Florida Water Management District (SFWMD): A Related Highlights saline water moves laterally inland from the seacoast, or moves regional, governmental agency that oversees the water resources vertically upward, to replace fresher water in an aquifer. in the southern half of the state - 16 counties from Orlando to the SFWMD Final Budget for Fiscal Year 2015-2016 Florida Keys.

Seawater: Water which has a sodium chloride (salt) concentration Just the Facts: FY2016 Budget equal to or greater than 19,000 milligrams per liter. It is the oldest and largest of the states five water management districts. The agency's mission is to manage and protect water Contacts for Water Control Districts Within SFWMD Stage: Water level, measured as the height of a water surface above resources of the region by balancing and improving water quality, Boundaries an established reference point. flood control, natural systems and water supply. A key initiative is Follow @SFWMD_EM on Twitter for emergency cleanup and restoration of the Everglades. information Stormwater Treatment Area (STA): A large, constructed wetland designed to remove pollutants, particularly nutrients such as SFWMD FY2016 Tentative Budget Submission (Aug.

phosphorus, from stormwater runoff using natural processes. 1, 2015)

Home About Us Residents & Visitors Businesses Scientists & Engineers Educators & Students News Library & Multimedia Managing & Protecting Water Protecting & Restoring Ecosystems go Privacy Policy Disclaimer Accessibility Site Map Login Contact Us Locations Careers http://www.sfwmd.gov/portal/page/portal/levelthree/water%20managers%20glossary6 11/06/2015

Water Managers Glossary6 Page 2 of 2 NRC-037 Submitted Nov. 10, 2015 Four pages total SFWMD Headquarters: 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida 33406 561-686-8800 l 1-800-432-2045 (Florida Only) http://www.sfwmd.gov/portal/page/portal/levelthree/water%20managers%20glossary6 11/06/2015