Environmental Constraints Analysis definition

Environmental Constraints Analysis means a report that includes: (a) a review of background information such as planning documents and databases; (b) identification of natural heritage features using desktop mapping and on-site investigation; (c) verification of site suitability for the Remote Project technology; and (d) identification of the required Regulatory Approvals that the Remote Project will require. EPP means the IESO’s Energy Partnerships Program.

Examples of Environmental Constraints Analysis in a sentence

  • The information will be compiled in an Environmental Constraints Analysis Report and will include a summary of the environmental issues and a list of each environmental technical study that will be required as part of the Environmental phase.

  • The Environmental Constraints Analysis will be used to support the preparation of the Preliminary Environmental Study (PES) Form, in addition to provide documentation to Caltrans regarding the appropriate technical studies and level of environmental document.

  • Environmental Constraints Analysis (ECA) Environmental Constraints Analysis to determine the developable area of the site.

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