Common use of Resource Protection Measures Clause in Contracts

Resource Protection Measures. The Parties to this Agreement recognize and accept the need for safeguards and protocols to ensure the protection of fish and fish habitat in conjunction with maintenance of drainage infrastructure within DID #15. It is acknowledged and agreed that the use of Hydraulic Project Approvals (HPA’s), as provided for in RCW 77.55, constitutes the appropriate tool for implementing the Best Management Practices identified pursuant to this Agreement and as conditions of HPA’s issued for drainage maintenance within DID #15. It is further recognized that the use of BMP’s alone shall constitute the appropriate tool for implementation of this Agreement in those watercourses classified as artificial. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife will issue Hydraulic Project Approval’s incorporating the Best Management Practices identified in the Drainage Maintenance Plan for DID #15 (see Addendum C) as resource protection measures for the following maintenance and watercourse categories: ▪ Trash Racks o Natural Watercourse – Individual HPA o Managed Watercourse With Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Managed Watercourse Without Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Artificial Watercourse – Voluntary Compliance – General BMP’s • Pump Facilities o Natural Watercourse – Individual HPA o Managed Watercourse With Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Managed Watercourse Without Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Artificial Watercourse - Voluntary Compliance – General BMP’s ▪ Culverts o Natural Watercourse – Individual HPA o Managed Watercourse With Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Managed Watercourse Without Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Artificial Watercourse – Voluntary Compliance – General BMP’s ▪ Flood Gates o Natural Watercourse – Individual HPA o Managed Watercourse With Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Managed Watercourse Without Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Artificial Watercourse– Voluntary Compliance – General BMP’s Page Eight of Sixteen

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Samples: Drainage Maintenance Agreement

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Resource Protection Measures. The Parties to this Agreement recognize and accept the need for safeguards and protocols to ensure the protection of fish and fish habitat in conjunction with maintenance of drainage infrastructure within DID #1519. It is acknowledged and agreed that the use of Hydraulic Project Approvals (HPA’s), as provided for in RCW 77.55, constitutes the appropriate tool for implementing the Best Management Practices identified pursuant to this Agreement and as conditions of HPA’s issued for drainage maintenance within DID #1519. It is further recognized that the use of BMP’s alone shall constitute the appropriate tool for implementation of this Agreement in those watercourses classified as artificial. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife will issue Hydraulic Project Approval’s incorporating the Best Management Practices identified in the Drainage Maintenance Plan for DID #15 19 (see Addendum C) as resource protection measures for the following maintenance and watercourse categories: ▪ Trash Racks o Natural Watercourse – Individual HPA o Managed Watercourse With Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Managed Watercourse Without Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Artificial Watercourse – Voluntary Compliance – General BMP’s • Pump Facilities o Natural Watercourse – Individual HPA o Managed Watercourse With Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Managed Watercourse Without Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Artificial Watercourse - Voluntary Compliance – General BMP’s ▪ Culverts o Natural Watercourse – Individual HPA o Managed Watercourse With Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Managed Watercourse Without Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Artificial Watercourse – Voluntary Compliance – General BMP’s ▪ Flood Gates o Natural Watercourse – Individual HPA o Managed Watercourse With Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Managed Watercourse Without Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Artificial Watercourse– Voluntary Compliance – General BMP’s Page Eight of Sixteen

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Samples: Drainage Maintenance Agreement

Resource Protection Measures. The Parties to this Agreement recognize and accept the need for safeguards and protocols to ensure the protection of fish and fish habitat in conjunction with maintenance of drainage infrastructure within DID DDD #1525. It is acknowledged and agreed that the use of Hydraulic Project Approvals (HPA’s), as provided for in RCW 77.55, constitutes the appropriate tool for implementing the Best Management Practices identified pursuant to this Agreement and as conditions of HPA’s issued for drainage maintenance within DID DDD #1525. It is further recognized that the use of BMP’s alone shall constitute the appropriate tool for implementation of this Agreement in those watercourses classified as artificial. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife will issue Hydraulic Project Approval’s incorporating the Best Management Practices identified in the Drainage Maintenance Plan for DID DDD #15 25 (see Addendum C) as resource protection measures for the following maintenance and watercourse categories: ▪ Trash Racks o Natural Watercourse – Individual HPA o Managed Watercourse With Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Managed Watercourse Without Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Artificial Watercourse – Voluntary Compliance – General BMP’s • Pump Facilities o Natural Watercourse – Individual HPA o Managed Watercourse With Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Managed Watercourse Without Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Artificial Watercourse - Voluntary Compliance – General BMP’s ▪ Culverts o Natural Watercourse – Individual HPA o Managed Watercourse With Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Managed Watercourse Without Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Artificial Watercourse – Voluntary Compliance – General BMP’s ▪ Flood Gates o Natural Watercourse – Individual HPA o Managed Watercourse With Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Managed Watercourse Without Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Artificial Watercourse– Voluntary Compliance – General BMP’s Page Eight of Sixteen

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Samples: Drainage Maintenance Agreement

Resource Protection Measures. The Parties to this Agreement recognize and accept the need for safeguards and protocols to ensure the protection of fish and fish habitat in conjunction with maintenance of drainage infrastructure within DID #1518. It is acknowledged and agreed that the use of Hydraulic Project Approvals (HPA’s), as provided for in RCW 77.55, constitutes the appropriate tool for implementing the Best Management Practices identified pursuant to this Agreement and as conditions of HPA’s issued for drainage maintenance within DID #1518. It is further recognized that the use of BMP’s alone shall constitute the appropriate tool for implementation of this Agreement in those watercourses classified as artificial. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife will issue Hydraulic Project Approval’s incorporating the Best Management Practices identified in the Drainage Maintenance Plan for DID #15 18 (see Addendum C) as resource protection measures for the following maintenance and watercourse categories: ▪ Trash Racks o Natural Watercourse – Individual HPA o Managed Watercourse With Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Managed Watercourse Without Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Artificial Watercourse – Voluntary Compliance – General BMP’s • Pump Facilities o Natural Watercourse – Individual HPA o Managed Watercourse With Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Managed Watercourse Without Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Artificial Watercourse - Voluntary Compliance – General BMP’s ▪ Culverts o Natural Watercourse – Individual HPA o Managed Watercourse With Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Managed Watercourse Without Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Artificial Watercourse – Voluntary Compliance – General BMP’s ▪ Flood Gates o Natural Watercourse – Individual HPA o Managed Watercourse With Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Managed Watercourse Without Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Artificial Watercourse– Voluntary Compliance – General BMP’s Page Eight of Sixteen

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Samples: Drainage Maintenance Agreement

Resource Protection Measures. The Parties to this Agreement recognize and accept the need for safeguards and protocols to ensure the protection of fish and fish habitat in conjunction with maintenance of drainage infrastructure within DID DD #153. It is acknowledged and agreed that the use of Hydraulic Project Approvals (HPA’s), as provided for in RCW 77.55, constitutes the appropriate tool for implementing the Best Management Practices identified pursuant to this Agreement and as conditions of HPA’s issued for drainage maintenance within DID DD #153. It is further recognized that the use of BMP’s alone shall constitute the appropriate tool for implementation of this Agreement in those watercourses classified as artificial. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife will issue Hydraulic Project Approval’s incorporating the Best Management Practices identified in the Drainage Maintenance Plan for DID DD #15 3 (see Addendum C) as resource protection measures for the following maintenance and watercourse categories: ▪ Trash Racks o Natural Watercourse – Individual HPA o Managed Watercourse With Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Managed Watercourse Without Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Artificial Watercourse – Voluntary Compliance – General BMP’s • Pump Facilities o Natural Watercourse – Individual HPA o Managed Watercourse With Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Managed Watercourse Without Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Artificial Watercourse - Voluntary Compliance – General BMP’s ▪ Culverts o Natural Watercourse – Individual HPA o Managed Watercourse With Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Managed Watercourse Without Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Artificial Watercourse – Voluntary Compliance – General BMP’s ▪ Flood Gates o Natural Watercourse – Individual HPA o Managed Watercourse With Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Managed Watercourse Without Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Artificial Watercourse– Voluntary Compliance – General BMP’s Page Eight of Sixteen

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Samples: Drainage Maintenance Agreement

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Resource Protection Measures. The Parties to this Agreement recognize and accept the need for safeguards and protocols to ensure the protection of fish and fish habitat in conjunction with maintenance of drainage infrastructure within DID #155. It is acknowledged and agreed that the use of Hydraulic Project Approvals (HPA’s), as provided for in RCW 77.55, constitutes the appropriate tool for implementing the Best Management Practices identified pursuant to this Agreement and as conditions of HPA’s issued for drainage maintenance within DID #155. It is further recognized that the use of BMP’s alone shall constitute the appropriate tool for implementation of this Agreement in those watercourses classified as artificial. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife will issue Hydraulic Project Approval’s incorporating the Best Management Practices identified in the Drainage Maintenance Plan for DID #15 5 (see Addendum C) as resource protection measures for the following maintenance and watercourse categories: ▪ Trash Racks o Natural Watercourse – Individual HPA o Managed Watercourse With Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Managed Watercourse Without Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Artificial Watercourse – Voluntary Compliance – General BMP’s • Pump Facilities o Natural Watercourse – Individual HPA o Managed Watercourse With Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Managed Watercourse Without Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Artificial Watercourse - Voluntary Compliance – General BMP’s ▪ Culverts o Natural Watercourse – Individual HPA o Managed Watercourse With Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Managed Watercourse Without Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Artificial Watercourse – Voluntary Compliance – General BMP’s ▪ Flood Gates o Natural Watercourse – Individual HPA o Managed Watercourse With Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Managed Watercourse Without Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Artificial Watercourse– Voluntary Compliance – General BMP’s Page Eight of Sixteen

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Samples: Drainage Maintenance Agreement

Resource Protection Measures. The Parties to this Agreement recognize and accept the need for safeguards and protocols to ensure the protection of fish and fish habitat in conjunction with maintenance of drainage infrastructure within DID #1514. It is acknowledged and agreed that the use of Hydraulic Project Approvals (HPA’s), as provided for in RCW 77.55, constitutes the appropriate tool for implementing the Best Management Practices identified pursuant to this Agreement and as conditions of HPA’s issued for drainage maintenance within DID #1514. It is further recognized that the use of BMP’s alone shall constitute the appropriate tool for implementation of this Agreement in those watercourses classified as artificial. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife will issue Hydraulic Project Approval’s incorporating the Best Management Practices identified in the Drainage Maintenance Plan for DID #15 14 (see Addendum C) as resource protection measures for the following maintenance and watercourse categories: ▪ Trash Racks o Natural Watercourse – Individual HPA o Managed Watercourse With Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Managed Watercourse Without Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Artificial Watercourse – Voluntary Compliance – General BMP’s • Pump Facilities o Natural Watercourse – Individual HPA o Managed Watercourse With Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Managed Watercourse Without Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Artificial Watercourse - Voluntary Compliance – General BMP’s ▪ Culverts o Natural Watercourse – Individual HPA o Managed Watercourse With Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Managed Watercourse Without Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Artificial Watercourse – Voluntary Compliance – General BMP’s ▪ Flood Gates o Natural Watercourse – Individual HPA o Managed Watercourse With Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Managed Watercourse Without Headwaters – General 5 Year HPA o Artificial Watercourse– Voluntary Compliance – General BMP’s Page Eight of Sixteen

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Drainage Maintenance Agreement

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