Summary of Water Rights Sample Clauses

Summary of Water Rights. In the attached Management Plan, Participant has provided documentation to the Administrator describing ownership and use of water rights that pertain to the Project Area and that may impact the functional habitat of the Project Area over the life of the Contract Period.
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Summary of Water Rights. Participant(s) is required to describe ownership and use of water rights that pertain to the Project Area, and that may impact the functional habitat of the Project Area over the life of the Contract Period.

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