Scoping Summary Report Sample Clauses

Scoping Summary Report. At the conclusion of all scoping activities, HDR will meet with ADOT&PF to discuss the scoping results and agree on a strategy for proceeding. Following this meeting, HDR will submit a draft of the “Scoping Summary Report” to ADOT&PF by October 27. ADOT&PF will then provide comments to HDR by November 3. If revisions are required, HDR shall submit the revised document to ADOT&PF no later than November 10. The report will contain the following: 1. A discussion of the scoping methods used. 2. Summaries of the comments received including notes on the agencies or other affected interests that raised issues or concerns and noted need for special studies and what the issues and studies were. Text and matrix formats will be used. 3. Any new alternatives suggested. 4. A discussion of the appropriate environmental document. 5. A list of identified information sources. 6. Special studies required to adequately assess impacts of the proposed project. 7. Copies of the sign-in sheets for each meeting. 8. Copies of PSAs, newspaper display ads, and newspaper inserts, newsletters developed for the scoping project.
Scoping Summary Report. Following completion of the Scoping process and receipt of all scoping comments from the City, the ESA Team will develop a Scoping Summary report for the City Team to review. The Scoping Summary report will identify major themes and describe how those identified issues will be addressed in the ▇▇▇▇. The Scoping Summary report will also identify comments that are outside the scope of ▇▇▇▇. This is an important part of the overall SEPA Administrative Record and will be attached as an appendix to the ▇▇▇▇. The City may also choose to post it to their project website as a transparent way for the public to see that their comments were received and considered.

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  • Project Summary The main objective of the LIFE GAIA Sense project is to demonstrate gaiasense, an innovative “Smart Farming” (SF) solution that aims at reducing the consumption of natural resources, as a way to protect the environment and support Circular Economy (CE) models. More specifically, this project will launch 18 demonstrators across Greece, Spain and Portugal covering 9 crops (olives, peach, cotton, pistachio, potato, table tomatoes, industrial tomatoes, grapes, kiwi, walnut) in various terrain and microclimatic conditions. They will demonstrate an innovative method, based on high-end technology, which is suitable for being replicated and will be accessible and affordable to Farmers either as individuals or collectively through Agricultural Cooperatives. Moreover, LIFE GAIA Sense aims to promote resource efficiency practices in SMEs of the agricultural sector and eventually, contribute to the implementation of the Roadmap to a Resource Efficient Europe. This project will demonstrate a method on how the farmer will be able to decide either to use or avoid inputs (irrigation, fertilizers, pesticides etc.) in a most efficient way, without risking the annual production. The focus is on the resource consumption reduction side of CE, and the results will be both qualitatively and quantitatively, considering the resources’ efficiency in agricultural sector.

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  • Risk Assessment An assessment of any risks inherent in the work requirements and actions to mitigate these risks.

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