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Overview of the Project. Project reference number: [MERGE] The Project is operating in the following Council area: [MERGE] The total number of Service Users being supported by the Project is: [MERGE] Brief summary of the Project: The awarded devices and internet connectivity will be provided to Service Users from the Grantee. Support will be provided to Service Users from Digital Champions who have received training from SCVO.
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Overview of the Project. 1 In March 2012 the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) 2 awarded a Partnership Grant for the proposal titled: “Neighbourhood Inequality, Diversity 3 and Change: Trends, Processes, Consequences and Policy Options for Canada’s Large 4 Metropolitan Areas” (hereafter referred to as the Neighbourhood Change Research 5 Partnership or NCRP). 6 SSHRC Partnership Grants require projects to include substantive involvement of, and cash 7 and in-­‐kind contributions from, community and university partners. SSHRC has 8 contributed $2.5 million over a maximum 7-­‐year term. Continued SSHRC funding of this 9 grant is contingent on two criteria:
Overview of the Project. A. The Project and its Purpose To maintain adequate depths for naval ships, NS Mayport must dredge 600,000 cubic yards of sediment every 18-24 months from the entrance channel of the St. Xxxxx River and the facility’s turning basin1. NS Mayport plans on using this excess dredged material as the foundation for the production of construction blocks and artificial reef material. Initially, the dredged material for construction of the building blocks and the artificial reef material will be derived from two existing upland holding sites. In the future, the dredged material will come (either directly or indirectly through temporary storage at the upland holding sites) from the facility’s maintenance dredging projects thereby eliminating the need for ocean disposal of this material. Additionally, NS Mayport is considering use of excess flyash produced by Jacksonville’s electrical generating plant as a solidification material for the construction blocks. No flyash will be used to make materials for artificial reefs. Through Project XL, NS Mayport is asking EPA to participate in a partnership with XXX, Florida DEP, Jacksonville and interested Stakeholders to streamline the dredging and ocean disposal permitting process by synchronizing the permit cycles. Savings from the streamlining process and the reduction in paperwork from longer permits would be invested in the beneficial reuse Project. Potential environmental benefits of this Project include: ! decreasing and eventually eliminating the need for ocean disposal of NS Mayport’s maintenance dredged material; ! beneficial reuse through the production of construction blocks and artificial reefs of material now contained in NS Mayport’s two upland disposal sites; ! creation of new reef habitat by use of the artificial reef material; ! reducing the potential for adverse impact to the population of the Northern Right Whales (NRWs) by reducing the number of transects across its migration pathways and calving grounds due to ocean disposal; ! reducing the potential for adverse impacts to water quality and benthic communities due to ocean disposal; ! creating the potential for reduction in the waste streams associated with disposal of flyash and the mining of the brick-making clay; and, ! reducing the amount of raw materials, such as cement and aggregate, necessary for making concrete.
Overview of the Project. The Project consists of the construction of a housing complex with 28 workforce apartment units, and associated parking upon the Property. Construction shall commence within ninety days after approval of the TID amendment by the Joint Review Board and Common Council and shall be completed within fifteen months thereafter, at an estimated cost of $9,680,000.
Overview of the Project. The purpose of this project is to quantitatively assess the public health risks posed by the levels of peanut, hazelnut, milk and wheat cross-contamination detected in UK retail products sampled and tested as part of the FSA funded survey of allergen advisory labelling. This will be done using probabilistic risk assessment. The inputs for the probabilistic risk assessment will be based on UK food consumption data, the combined food allergic threshold datasets developed by TNO and FARRP. Furthermore, the allergen contamination data will be based on the FSA’s survey of allergen advisory labelling and allergen content of UK retail pre-packed foods. TNO and FARRP will also compare the level of peanut, hazelnut, milk and wheat cross-contamination in UK retail foods sampled as part of the FSA survey to the reference does proposed by VITAL 2.0 and ILSI-Europe. This will be done by setting a product-specific action level (ppm) for samples that tested positive. This action level will be based on the reference doses as identified by VITAL 2.0 and ILSI-Europe and the level of product specific food consumption in the UK. The results of this project will be used to help inform the FSA’s work to develop risk based, proportionate allergen management thresholds. Specifically, the results will help the FSA to:-  quantitatively assess the public health risks posed by the levels of allergen cross- contamination found to be present in foods sold on the UK retail market to which UK food allergic consumers are currently being exposed  give an indication as to whether the proposed reference doses developed by the VITAL 2.0 programme and ILSI-Europe are practical in relation to the actual levels of cross- contamination detected in the FSA survey samples Objectives and Tasks
Overview of the Project. A. The Project and Its Purpose As one of the fastest growing counties in Ohio, Clermont is experiencing significant changes in population density and rural demographics. In response to development, the land use patterns, transportation infrastructure, wastewater treatment, and drinking water needs will be affected as well. Changes in the infrastructure can result in increased impervious areas, more runoff volume or intensity, higher pollutant loadings, increased stream temperatures, and reduction of riparian areas. The impacts of growth could result in degradation of the water resources of the County by affecting the stream’s ability to support an exceptional warm water fishery. A major reservoir in Clermont, Xxxxxx Xxxx, serves as an essential water supply. Inputs of nutrients and pesticides from land uses upstream of the reservoir could adversely impact the use of the reservoir for recreational, aquatic life and water supply. The County intends to address environmental management of its resources with an aggressive and innovative approach so that it can maintain a balance between economic growth and the preservation of its rural character and environment, and where possible strive to improve the environment and protection of the area’s natural resources. Types of tools needed to manage and protect the water resources include land use planning, stormwater ordinances, erosion and sediment control measures, riparian and buffer zone management, and implementation of urban and agricultural best management practices (BMPs). Some of the current impediments are lack of authority in land use planning, and limited ordinances for stormwater and sediment and erosion control. The County also needs flexibility in determining measures of environmental conditions which are sensitive to the site specific impacts within the watershed. The Clermont XLC Project (Project) addresses these constraints by Xxxxxxxx accepting additional responsibility for protection of the environmental quality of its waters. The specific waters within the County considered under this agreement include the East Fork of the Little Miami River (EFLMR) mainstem and tributaries, and Xxxxxx Xxxx which is located centrally within the EFLMR basin. The EFLMR is a major waterbody within Clermont and is considered a high quality warm water fishery. Clermont has established a framework for Stakeholder involvement in the development of the EFLMR watershed management plan. The County has engaged the stakehold...
Overview of the Project. 1. “Huandao electricity generation and energy conservation system of Xiangtian natural energy” is a high-tech project to which Sanhe Luck Sky Power Engineering Co., Ltd has independent intellectual property right. Compliance with national industry support policy on efficient use of energy and environmental friendliness, this project shares similarity with conventional PV projects, but differs from them intrinsically; for it is a world leading high-tech project that relies on aerodynamics to generate electricity and conserve energy.
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Overview of the Project. As part of the exploration phase under this MOU (“Phase 0”), the Parties will collect certain radio frequency (“RF”) and geographic information system (“GIS”) data elements from the City’s electric service territory to establish the costs to deliver Avista Edge Services. The Parties will combine the above costs into an RF link budget for the City’s electric service territory (“Link Budget Data”). No personally identifiable information (“PII”) will be included in the Link Budget Data, and Avista Edge will own the Link Budget Data. In addition, the City will conduct a survey of its potential City Customers, and those survey results (“Survey Results”) will be owned by the City, with results shared with Avista Edge, including surveyed City Customer conversion rates if Broadband were offered to City Customers and the target price points for conversion. In no case will any PII be shared with Avista Edge. The Link Budget Data and Survey Results will determine if the Parties will continue forward with a Broadband pilot by the Parties (“Pilot”). Phase 0 is confined to previously described data collection and surveys. In the event the Parties wish to expand and move forward with additional Phases and business arrangements, such additional Phases will be agreed upon in writing and set forth as Amendments to this MOU or in the form of additional written agreements. The Parties believe the shared nominal costs associated with this MOU represent a prudent investment on behalf of the City’s Customers to demonstrate the scalability and long-term financial value of Broadband via the Avista Edge Services.
Overview of the Project. It is proposed to clad the entire parking building outer facade facing the road from Town Hall to Golden Temple with outdoor LED Screen under Public Private Partnership (Build, Operate, Transfer mechanism) THE CONCEPT
Overview of the Project. 3.1 Project name: Qian 112 area well drilling development
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