GWD definition

GWD means Goleta Water District.
GWD means the Game and Wildlife Department within

Examples of GWD in a sentence

  • The BLM shall ensure that any human remains, funerary objects, items of cultural patrimony, or sacred objects, encountered during the GWD Project are treated with the respect due such materials.

  • If the information gathered in the inventory for archaeology is inadequate to determine eligibility, BLM or GWD Project contractors may conduct limited subsurface probing, or other evaluative techniques, to determine eligibility.

  • Execution of this Agreement as a concurring party does not imply endorsement or approval of the GWD Project itself, or limit or restrict in any way the concurring party’s right to object to, petition against, litigate against or in any other way express or advance critical or negative comments toward, the GWD Project or its proponent.

  • The following lists summarize the currently proposed and anticipated future facilities that are part of the GWD Project and covered under this Agreement.

  • System can primarily depend on smartphone or web-based customer interface.

  • Prior to initiating construction of the GWD Project or segment, SNWA will provide to BLM, and to other consulting parties that so request, a list of its employees and contractors authorized to halt ground-disturbing activities in specified areas in discovery situations.

  • The undertaking for the GWD Project is defined as the construction, installation, operation and maintenance of those facilities described in the Appendix B, and other facilities that SNWA may add to the GWD Project, as may be authorized, limited, conditioned or made possible by the issuance of, BLM ROWs for the GWD Project on public lands in Nevada, and located on those lands and other adjacent or nearby lands in Nevada.

  • Execution by the four signatories and implementation of this Agreement evidences that the BLM and the Corps have satisfied their Section 106 responsibilities for all actions associated with the construction, installation, operation or maintenance of the GWD Project.

  • Effects on a historic property which result from the incremental impact of an undertaking, such as the GWD Project, when added to other past, present, and reasonably foreseeable future actions regardless of what agency (federal or non-federal) or person undertakes such other actions.

  • This survey is the first known attempt to collect population-based evidence from a post GW endemic country to document the value attributed to GWD eradication by residents in formerly endemic communities.