Non-Renewable Resources definition

Non-Renewable Resources means resources that are not naturally regenerated or renewed. "Non-Tidal Wetlands" means those lands in the critical area, excluding tidal wetlands regulation under Title 9 of the Natural Resources Article, Annotated Code of Maryland, where the water table is usually at or near the surface, or lands where the soil or substrate is covered by shallow water at some time during the growing season. These regulations apply to the palustrine class of non-tidal wetlands as defined in "Classification of Wetlands and Deepwater Habitats of the United States" (publication FWS/OBS-79/31, December 1979) and as identified on the national wetlands inventory maps, or which may be identified by site survey at the time of application for a development activity. These lands are usually characterized by one or both of the following:
Non-Renewable Resources means resources that are not naturally regenerated or renewed.
Non-Renewable Resources means natural resources that do not replenish naturally at similar pace by which they are exploited and consumed;

Related to Non-Renewable Resources

  • Renewable Resources means one of the following sources of energy: solar, wind, tidal, geothermal, biomass, hydroelectric facilities or digester gas.

  • Renewable resource means: (a) Water; (b) wind; (c) solar

  • Class I renewable energy means electric energy produced from

  • Eligible Renewable Energy Resource or “ERR” has the meaning set forth in California Public Utilities Code Section 399.12 and California Public Resources Code Section 25741, as either code provision is amended or supplemented from time to time.

  • Renewable energy means energy derived from sunlight, wind, falling water, biomass, sustainable or