QHEI definition

QHEI means Qualitative Habitat Evaluation Index and represents a measure of the instream and riparian habitat at specific locations along a stream. See Section 3.1.1 in Chapter 3 for further discussion of the QHEI.

Examples of QHEI in a sentence

  • Additionally, habitat potential quality shall be assessed using either the Qualitative Habitat Evaluation Index (QHEI) or the Headwater Habitat Evaluation Index (HHEI) systems.

  • The delineation report and documentation will include Corps data forms, Routine Onsite Determination Method (▇▇▇▇ v 5.0) data forms, stream evaluation forms (HHEI / QHEI), photographs of wetlands and other regulated waters, a site plan showing location of the waters, and detailed descriptions.

  • He has specialized experience with wetland delineations and assessments (▇▇▇▇), stream characterizations and assessments (HHEI and QHEI), terrestrial habitat surveys (birds and mammals), and waterway permitting (Section 404 individual and nationwide permits, Section 401 Water Quality Certifications, and Isolated Wetlands Permits).

Related to QHEI

  • LEI means a legal entity identifier;

  • ODA means the Ohio department of aging.

  • BEO means a written order issued by the Contractor to the Judicial Council that confirms the Judicial Council’s specific instructions and orders with respect to the Program on any one or more of the following, but does not alter any of the Agreement’s terms and conditions: (i) meeting and/or function room(s) and set-up requirements and/or rental charges; (ii) meal menus and prices and set-up requirements; and/or (iii) audio-visual equipment and set-up requirements and/or rental charges. ▇▇▇’s will be approved and signed by the Judicial Council’s representative, as set forth in Exhibit B.

  • Cu means copper.

  • SI means the abbreviation for the International System of Units.