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Section 11 Glossary of Terms and Acronyms
EAA Storage Reservoirs Revised Draft PIR and EIS February 2006
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stage to acceptable levels. Second, to make available water for water supply
demand (e.g., ecological, agricultural, or urban).
Reservoir— Artificially impounded body of water.
S
Scoping— The process of defining the scope of a study, primarily with respect to
the issues, geographic area, and alternatives to be considered. The term is
typically used in association with environmental documents prepared under the
National Environmental Policy Act.
Seepage— Water that escapes control through levees, canals or other holding or
conveyance systems.
Slough— A depression associated with swamps and marshlands as part of a
bayou, inlet or backwater.
Spillway— Overflow structure of a dam.
Stream— Natural water course.
Subsidence— A local mass movement that principally involves the gradual
downward settling or sinking of the earth's surface with little or no horizontal
motion. It may be due to natural geologic processes or mass activity such as
removal of subsurface solids, liquids, or gases, ground water extraction, and
wetting of some types of moisture-deficient loose or porous deposits.
T
Threatened species— Legal status afforded to plant or animal species that are
likely to become endangered within the foreseeable future throughout all or a
significant portion of their range, as determined by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service or the National Marine Fisheries Service.
U
V
W
Wetland— A zone periodically or continuously submerged or having high soil
moisture, which has aquatic and/or riparian vegetation components, and is
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