Addressing Objections Raised During Public Comment Period Sample Clauses

Addressing Objections Raised During Public Comment Period. The Parties agree that the procedure contemplated for public review of this Stipulated Order and the Regional Water Board’s or its delegate’s adoption of this Stipulated Order is lawful and adequate. The Parties understand that the Regional Water Board or its delegate has the authority to require a public hearing on this Stipulated Order. If procedural objections are raised or the Regional Water Board requires a public hearing prior to the Stipulated Order becoming effective, the Parties agree to meet and confer concerning any such objections, and may agree to revise or adjust the procedure and/or this Stipulated Order as necessary or advisable under the circumstances.
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Addressing Objections Raised During Public Comment Period. The Parties agree that the procedure contemplated for adopting the Order by the Regional Water Board and review of this Stipulation by the public is lawful and adequate. In the event procedural objections are raised prior to the Order becoming effective, the Parties agree to meet and confer concerning any such objections, and may agree to revise or adjust the procedure as necessary or advisable under the circumstances.
Addressing Objections Raised During Public Comment Period. The Parties agree that the procedure contemplated for the Central Valley Water Board’s adoption of the settlement by the Parties and review by the public, as reflected in this Stipulated Order, will be adequate. In the event procedural objections are raised prior to the Stipulated Order becoming effective, the Parties agree to meet and confer concerning any such objections, and may agree to revise or adjust the procedure as necessary or advisable under the circumstances.
Addressing Objections Raised During Public Comment Period. The Parties agree that the procedures for adopting this Stipulated Order by the San Diego Water Board and review of this Stipulated Order by the public are lawful and adequate. In the event procedural objections are raised prior to the adoption of this Stipulated Order, the Parties agree to meet and confer concerning any such objections and may agree to revise or adjust the procedure as necessary or advisable under the circumstances.
Addressing Objections Raised During Public Comment Period. The Parties agree that the procedure contemplated for the Regional Water Board’s or its delegate’s adoption of the Order, and public review of this Stipulated Order, is lawful and adequate. The Parties understand that the Regional Water Board or its delegate has the authority to require a public hearing on this Stipulated Order. If procedural objections are raised or the Regional Water Board requires a public hearing prior to the Order becoming effective, the Parties agree to meet and confer concerning any such objections, and may or may not agree to revise or adjust the procedure and/or this Stipulated Order as necessary or advisable under the circumstances. SSI is under no obligation to agree to any modifications to the procedure or this Stipulated Order and has the right to unilaterally declare this Stipulated Order null and void if the Prosecution Team decides not to submit the Stipulated Order for approval in any form other than the exact form agreed to by the Parties.
Addressing Objections Raised During Public Comment Period. The Parties agree that the procedure contemplated for the San Diego Water Board's adoption of the settlement by the Parties and review by the public, as reflected in this Order, is lawful and adequate.
Addressing Objections Raised During Public Comment Period. The Parties agree that the procedure contemplated for adopting the Stipulated Order by the Central Coast Water Board and review of this Stipulation by the public is lawful and adequate.
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Addressing Objections Raised During Public Comment Period. The Parties agree that the procedure contemplated for adopting the Order by the Regional Water Board and review of this Stipulation by the public is lawful and adequate. In the event procedural objections are raised prior to the Order becoming effective, the Parties agree to meet and confer concerning any such objections, and may agree to revise or adjust the procedure as necessary or advisable under the circumstances. If the Regional Water Board Assistant Executive Officer receives significant new information that reasonably affects the propriety of presenting this Stipulated Order to the Regional Water Board or its delegee for adoption, the Assistant Executive Officer may unilaterally declare this Stipulated Order void and decide not to present the Order to the Regional Water Board. The Discharger agrees that it may not rescind or otherwise withdraw its approval of this proposed Stipulated Order.
Addressing Objections Raised During Public Comment Period. The Parties agree that the procedure that has been adopted for the approval of the settlement by the Parties and review by the public, as reflected in this Order, will be adequate. In the event procedural objections are raised prior to this Stipulated Order becoming effective, the Parties agree to meet and confer concerning any such objections, and may agree to revise or adjust the procedure as necessary or advisable under the circumstances.

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