Study Watersheds Clause Samples
The 'Study Watersheds' clause establishes the requirement to identify and analyze specific watershed areas relevant to a project or agreement. In practice, this clause may mandate the parties to delineate watershed boundaries, assess water flow, and evaluate environmental impacts within those areas. Its core function is to ensure that all parties have a clear understanding of the hydrological context, which supports informed decision-making and helps address potential environmental or regulatory concerns related to water resources.
Study Watersheds. Basin / HUC-10 Watershed Number HUC-10 Watershed Name Salado Creek Basin San ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Basin Brushy Creek Basin
Study Watersheds. TWDB Contract No. GN1001290 Exhibit A Pages 4 of 7 – 7 of 7 Intentionally Omitted SCOPE OF WORK
Study Watersheds. Basin / HUC- 10 Watershed Number HUC-10 Watershed Name Salado Creek Basin San ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Basin Brushy Creek Basin Beyond the limits of Williamson County, the Brazos River Authority Flood Protection Study hydrologic models will be leveraged, to conduct an updated Atlas 14 hydrologic analysis of each HUC-10-watershed listed in Table 1 to a hydrologic confluence near the Milam County boundary. Milam County will conduct hydrologic analysis within their jurisdiction. The Texas Water Development Board Lampasas Base Level Engineering study will be leveraged to complete the assessment of Williamson County in the Stillhouse Hollow Lake-Lampasas River (#1207020305) HUC-10 watershed. These watersheds are displayed below in Figure 1. Williamson County (County) is the overall project owner and manager of the project. The County will utilize HNTB as an extension of their staff to manage and administer the grant. The County and HNTB will designate Halff Associates, Inc. as the Technical Program Manager (TPM). To ensure a consistent product, the TPM will providetechnical guidance and establish technical standards for terrain, field survey and hydrologic & hydraulic modelingmethodologies. The organizational chart below provides an overview of the proposed Williamson County Atlas 14 Floodplain Management project implantation.
Study Watersheds. Exhibit A Pages 4 of 7 – 7 of 7 Intentionally Omitted SCOPE OF WORK
