THE STUDY AREA Sample Clauses

THE STUDY AREA. The Okanagan Basin including its major tributary the Similkameen River in its entirety drains an area of 6,000 square miles in south central British Columbia and 2,400 square miles in north central Washington upstream of its junction with the main Columbia River Valley near Brewster, Washington. The portion of the Basin referred to as "the study area" in this report includes the upper mainstem river and its tributaries above Xxxxx Dam located at the outlet to Osoyoos Lake at Oroville, Washington. Some additional reference is also made to the Similkameen River Basin which during high water can affect the discharge from Osoyoos Lake. It will be noted that the termination of the study area at Oroville rather than at the International Boundary (which cuts across Osoyoos Lake) was done in order that high and low water conditions on Osoyoos Lake could be evaluated. About 68% of the land within the Canadian portion of the study area is forested while an additional 9% is classified as arable. The latter is located within the 1,000 foot elevation band of the valley bottom (up to elevation 2,000 feet). Only about one half of the arable land is cultivated and because of the semi-arid conditions a major portion of this is irrigated. Major tributaries which discharge into Okanagan Lake and provide the main source of supply for the study area listed in order of decreasing annual discharge are: Mission, Vernon, Trout, Penticton, Equesis, Kelowna, Penticton and Powers Creeks. These tributaries were the first to be developed for water supply primarily for agriculture and today about 70% of the total water consumed comes from this source. However, the major water requirements including non-consumptive in channel flow needs are met from the mainstem system extending from Okanagan Lake through to Osoyoos Lake. The total population in the Basin in 1971 was some 115,000 people.
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THE STUDY AREA. The remote sensing study area included the four jurisdictions that form the Tucson metropolitan area: the City of Tucson (COT), Oro Valley (OV), Town of Marana (M) and Town of Sahuarita (S) as shown in Figure 2.

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  • The Study 2.1The parties must comply with, and conduct the Study in accordance with, the Protocol and any conditions of the Reviewing HREC. In addition the parties must comply with the following, as applicable:

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  • Development Area 10.4. The Development Area shall encompass all Deposits to be produced.

  • Study An application for leave of absence for professional study must be supported by a written statement indicating what study or research is to be undertaken, or, if applicable, what subjects are to be studied and at what institutions.

  • Project Area The Project Area is the incorporated area of the City of San Xxxx.

  • Project Initiation i - Upon final execution of the Agreement with the DISTRICT, the ARCHITECT shall: ♦ Review the Program Management Plan (PMP) with the DISTRICT and its representatives to familiarize them with the proposed tasks and schedule and develop necessary modifications. The PMP defines the Program Master Schedule and Budgets and each Project scope and budget.

  • Case Study Upon Surgi-Vision’s prior written consent in each Instance, Cedara may devise a case-study of any Custom Engineering Services Projects, and may use such case-study for marketing of its engineering services to third parties.

  • Research Project 3.1 These Materials and Data will be used by Recipient's PI solely in connection with the Research Project, as named and described in the attached research application (insert Research Project name below):

  • Feasibility Study Buyer will, at Buyer's expense and within ____ days from Effective Date ("Feasibility Study Period"), determine whether the Property is suitable, in Buyer's sole and absolute discretion, for ___________________ use. During the Feasibility Study Period, Buyer may conduct a Phase I environmental assessment and any other tests, analyses, surveys and investigations ("Inspections") that Buyer deems necessary to determine to Buyer's satisfaction the Property's engineering, architectural and environmental properties; zoning and zoning restrictions; subdivision statutes; soil and grade; availability of access public roads, water, and other utilities; consistency with local, state and regional growth management plans, availability of permits, government approvals, and licenses; and other inspections that Buyer deems appropriate to determine the Property's suitability for the Buyer's intended use. If the Property must be rezoned, Buyer will obtain the rezoning from the appropriatx xxxernment agencies. Seller will sign all documents Buyer is required to file in connection with development or rezoning approvals. Seller gives Buyer, its agents, contractors and assigns, the right to enter the Property at any time during the Feasibility Study Period for the purpose of conducting inspections; provided, however, that Buyer, its agents, contractors and assigns enter the Property and conduct inspections at their own risk. Buyer will indemnify and hold Seller harmless from xxxxes, damages, costs, claims and expenses of any nature, including attorney's fees, expenses and liability incurred in application for rezoning or related proceedings, and from liability to any person, arising from the conduct of any and all inspections of any work authorized by Buyer. Buyer will not engage in any activity that xxxxx result in a construction lien being filed against the Property without Seller's prior written consent. If this transaction does not close, Buyer will, at Buyer's expense, (1) repair all damages to the Property resulting from the Inspections and return the Property to the condition it was in prior to conduct of the Inspections, and (2) release to Seller all reports and other work generated as a result of the Inspections. Buyer will deliver written notice to Seller prior to the expiration of the Feasibility Study Period of Buyer's determination of whether or not the Properxx xx acceptable. Buyer's failure to comply with this notice requirement will constitute acceptance of the Property as suitable for Buyer's intended use in its "as is" condition. If the Property is unacceptable to Buyer and written notice of this fact is timely delivered to Seller, this Contract will be deemed terminated as of the day after the Feasibility Study period ends and Buyer's deposit(s) will be returned after Escrow Axxxx receives proper authorization form all interested parties.

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