Adaptive Management Trigger Decision-Making Processes Clause Samples
Adaptive Management Trigger Decision-Making Processes. Regional San will report to the State Water Board as identified in Adaptive Management Plan Section 1.5. Should an Adaptive Management Trigger occur, Regional San will identify limiting factors and implement appropriate Adaptive Management Actions from the actions delineated in Adaptive Management Plan Section 2.5 or other actions mutually agreed to in writing and in accordance with Contract Section 8.6. Regional San may also identify reasons why Adaptive Management Actions are not reasonable or feasible or may not result in the achievement of Performance Thresholds (e.g., extended drought conditions or infrastructure repairs) and will propose a plan in the Annual Report to meet Performance Thresholds in the next Review Report period. If, after review of the Annual Summary Report or Review Report, along with any other relevant monitoring data, the State Water Board concludes that Project Implementation Actions are occurring and Project Implementation Action metrics are below the associated Adaptive Management Triggers, or the State Water Board concludes it was not feasible to meet Performance Thresholds in the reporting period in question, the State Water Board will confirm this status with Regional San in writing, and Regional San will continue to implement its monitoring plan. If, after review of the Annual Summary Report or Review Report, along with any other relevant monitoring data, the State Water Board concludes that Project Implementation Action metrics are below the associated Adaptive Management Trigger and, if relevant, current Adaptive Management Actions being taken will not be sufficient to achieve Performance Thresholds, the State Water Board will initiate the Meet and Confer process. Through the Meet and Confer Process, the Decision-Making Body will identify the limiting factor(s) to achieving conditions at or above the Adaptive Management Triggers. Should Regional San not meet and confer, the State Water Board will independently investigate the limiting factor(s). Through the Meet and Confer Process or the State Water Board’s independent investigation:
1. If the Decision-Making Body determines that an Adaptive Management Trigger has occurred and that Adaptive Management Actions are warranted, the Decision-Making Body will identify limiting factors and recommend reasonable and feasible Adaptive Management Actions from the possible Adaptive Management Actions identified in Adaptive Management Plan Section 2.5 and will also recommend a timelin...
Adaptive Management Trigger Decision-Making Processes. Should a Project Implementation Action Adaptive Management Trigger occur, the Program will identify limiting factors and implement any appropriate Adaptive Management Actions from the potential actions delineated in Section 2.1.5. Should a Benefit Implementation Action Adaptive Management Trigger occur, the Program will identify limiting factors and implement any appropriate Adaptive Management Actions from the potential actions delineated in Sections 3.1.6, 3.2.6, 3.3.6, 3.4.6, 3.5.6 and 3.
