body of surface water

body of surface water
paviršinio vandens telkinys statusas Aprobuotas sritis agrarinė aplinkosauga apibrėžtis Reljefo įdauba, nuolat arba laikinai prisipildanti tekančio arba stovinčio vandens, tai yra: upės, ežerai, tvenkiniai (išskyrus kūdras), kanalai ir karjerai, rekultivuoti į vandens telkinius. atitikmenys: angl. body of surface water vok. Oberflächenwasserkörper pranc. masse d'eau de surface šaltinis Lietuvos Respublikos žemės ūkio ministro 2004 m. liepos 16 d. įsakymas Nr. 3D-431 „Dėl Geros ūkininkavimo praktikos reikalavimų“ (Žin., 2004, Nr. 113-4253; 2006, Nr. 39-1411)

Lithuanian dictionary (lietuvių žodynas). 2015.

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