Sensitive resources definition

Sensitive resources means any area that, due to the natural resources or lack of filtering capacity present, is significantly more susceptible to the negative impacts of sedimentation, erosion and stormwater. Examples include direct hydrologic connections to lakes, streams, wetlands, springs, seeps, or other water resources; conservation areas; highly erodible soils and steep slopes; riparian buffers; high water tables; minimal depth to bedrock; infiltration areas, significant natural areas and environmental corridors; areas of historical importance; or areas inhabited by endangered species.
Sensitive resources means natural resources that are sensitive to the impacts of urbanization, specifically including ground water, cold-water springs, wetlands with diverse functions and values and other unique resources.
Sensitive resources means any area that, due to the natural resources or lack of filtering capacity present, is significantly more susceptible to the negative impacts of sedimentation, erosion and stormwater. Examples include direct hydrologic

Examples of Sensitive resources in a sentence

  • Sensitive resources include threatened species, endangered species, and rare species, archeological sites, caves, fossil sites, minerals, commercially valuable resources, and sacred ceremonial sites.

  • Sensitive resources such as databases are stored in the private sub-net and thus not directly accessible via the Internet.

Related to Sensitive resources

  • Sensitive receptor means any location where routine or normal activities occurring at reasonably expected times would experience adverse effect(s) from a discharge to air from an emergency generator that is a component of the drinking water system, including one or a combination of:

  • Sensitive Data means a category of personal data that includes:

  • Sensitive Services means those services that (i) require access to Customer/Consumer Information, (ii) relate to the State’s computer networks, information systems, databases or secure facilities under circumstances that would permit modifications to such systems, or (iii) involve unsupervised access to secure facilities (“Sensitive Services”).

  • Sensitive Personal Information or “SPI” means the information categories listed at Tex. Bus. & Com. Code § 521.002(2).

  • Sensitive Personal Data * means personal data revealing racial or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs, or trade union membership, and the processing of genetic data, biometric data, data concerning health, an individual’s sex life or sexual orientation and an individual’s criminal convictions.