INVASIVE SPECIES CONTROL Sample Clauses

INVASIVE SPECIES CONTROL. Permittee shall conduct the Authorized Activity in a manner that prevents the introduction, transfer, and spread of invasive species from one work site or waterbody to another by following the requirements below.
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INVASIVE SPECIES CONTROL. ‌ The AWFCG Invasive Species Task Group (ISTG) has developed and communicated strategies for preventing the introduction and spread of invasive species during fire operations. Strategies address issues within the State, as well as issues involving movement of people and resources from outside the State by, including Alaska crews and resources returning from outside fire assignments. Agency invasive species contacts will review this section of the AOP annually for currency. Informational materials to support these strategies have been developed to ensure that firefighters understand the problems associated with invasive species in Alaska and reinforce the tactics necessary to prevent their spread including: • Appropriate methods for cleaning clothing, boots, line-gear, and tools. • Appropriate methods for washing equipment including trucks, engines, UTVs, pumps, hoses, and other water-handling equipment. • Appropriate methods for disposal of plant/seed material after cleaning. • Identification of invasive species and contacts for reporting. The ISTG materials will be shared through a variety of means including: • IMT in-briefings. • The Alaska Handy-Dandy. • Alaska orientation videos. • Agency websites. • Instructions attached to resource orders. In order to minimize the potential transmission of aquatic invasive species, water drafting or scooping aircraft and helicopter buckets from other GACCs or Canada will be washed either immediately prior to, or upon arrival at an established base (Fort Wainwright, Palmer, Tanacross, Delta, Kenai, XxXxxxx, Galena). Equipment washing guidance can be found in NWCG,s Guide to Preventing Aquatic Invasive Species Transport by Wildland Fire Operations (PMS 444) (xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/publications/444). State and AFS Aviation Offices will maintain a log that documents the cleaning date and location. Water delivery equipment (including aviation and ground based) must be rinsed between missions if sites containing known water-borne invasive species such as Elodea have been used as water sources. Additional information about Elodea in Alaska including maps of known infestations is available on the DNR Elodea webpage ( xxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/invasives/elodea.htm). Additional information regarding invasive species in Alaska is available from: • Alaska Exotic Plants Information Clearinghouse (AKEPIC) website (xxxx://xxxx.xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/invasive-species/non-native-plants/) • DNR Division of Agriculture website (xxxx://xxxxxx.xxxx...
INVASIVE SPECIES CONTROL. Invasive Species can include aquatic and/or terrestrial insects, plants, and/or animal organisms. The Contractor is required to ensure all equipment, material, and other potential invasive species' conveyances are free of any/all invasive species prior to arrival at Project site. Prior to mobilization to the Project site, the Contractor is required to provide to the District's Project Manager a signed declaration, on the form provided as Exhibit B, stating Contractor is responsible to ensure, and has ensured, that all equipment, materials and other items arriving at the Project area from any locations other than Chelan, Douglas, Grant, or Okanogan Counties in Washington State are, and will be, free of all invasive species. The Parties have executed an Invasive Species Declaration; it is attached hereto as an Exhibit and the terms are incorporated into the Agreement by this reference.
INVASIVE SPECIES CONTROL. 1. The contractor must take the following actions to minimize the risk of spreading invasive plant species during contract operations: Before arriving at the work site, and before leaving the worksite at project completion, the contractor must inspect for and remove all caked mud, dirt clods, plants, plant parts, and debris from the equipment, tools, personal gear to be used under this contract.
INVASIVE SPECIES CONTROL. The Purchaser shall, before and after haul, spray invasive weeds in disturbed areas within the harvest units as directed by Forest Officer. Spraying must occur between June 1st and July 15th, or between September 1st and September 30th.
INVASIVE SPECIES CONTROL. ‌ Every effort will be used to prevent the introduction and spread of invasive plant species during fire operations, including those that may be transported to Alaska by crews and resources from outside the state. This also applies to Alaska crews returning from fire assignments in the Lower 48 or elsewhere. Resource Orders will include instructions to prevent conveyance of seeds by thoroughly cleaning clothing, boots, and equipment prior to transport. Line-gear, line-gear pockets, and packs will also be thoroughly cleaned. Alaska orientation videos and in-briefings will be developed and distributed to ensure that crews understand the problems associated with invasive plants in Alaska and reinforce the tactics necessary to prevent their spread.
INVASIVE SPECIES CONTROL. ‌ Every effort will be used to prevent the introduction and spread of invasive plant species during fire operations, including those that may be transported to Alaska by crews and resources from outside the state (including Alaska crews returning from fire assignments in the Lower 48 or elsewhere). • Resource Orders will include instructions for thoroughly cleaning clothing, boots, and equipment including line-gear, line-gear pockets, and packs prior to transport in order to prevent conveyance of seeds. • Alaska orientation videos and in-briefings will be developed and distributed to ensure that crews understand the problems associated with invasive plants in Alaska and reinforce the tactics necessary to prevent their spread. Information regarding invasive species in Alaska is available at: xxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/invasives/index.htm. • In order to minimize the potential transmission of aquatic invasive species, water drafting or scooping aircraft and helicopter buckets will be washed either immediately prior to, or upon arrival at an established base (Fort Wainwright, Palmer, Tanacross, Delta, Kenai, XxXxxxx, Galena) from the Lower 48 or Canada. Power washing with clean water at a temperature of 140 degrees Fahrenheit or greater is required. State and AFS Aviation Offices will maintain a log that documents the cleaning date and location. • Water delivery equipment should be rinsed between missions if sites containing known water-borne invasive species such as Elodea have been used as water sources. Additional information about Elodea in Alaska including maps of known infestations is available at: xxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/invasives/elodea.htm.
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