The KIRC, definition
Examples of The KIRC, in a sentence
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The KIRC will notify Commander, Navy Region Hawai'i or the point of contact identified pursuant to subparagraph II.B.2 above of newly discovered, previously undetected ordnance including information regarding the nature of the ordnance and its location, and request a response.
The KIRC will record and visually mark the location of any ordnance, conduct a preliminary review of the nature of the ordnance, and insure all persons are kept a safe distance from the ordnance until a response is accomplished.
The KIRC will, in coordination with the Navy, perform and complete any consultations required for these response actions with Federal or State agencies and regulators, including but not limited to the State Historic Preservation Division; the National Marine Fisheries Service; and the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.
The KIRC will provide a prompt notification when the KIRC finds ordnance on the surface within an area where human access occurs regularly.
The KIRC will undertake any and all actions to allow the response to be conducted, including any action required as a result of any permit or consultation conducted pursuant to subparagraph C.4 above, such as, but not limited to, any construction of protective works necessary to protect against explosive risk to persons, natural resources or archaeological resources; any required monitoring; and any required post-action reporting.
The KIRC will enter into its data system the information provided to the KIRC by the Commander, Navy Region Hawai'i in the after- action report.
The KIRC will, in coordination with the Navy, seek and acquire any permits or approvals required for these response actions by the United States Environmental Protection Agency and/or the State Department of Health.
The KIRC will provide a deferred notification when the KIRC has identified a sufficient number and types of ordnance to warrant the mobilization of a 3 or 4- member ordnance response team to Kaho'olawe for a 5-day level of effort.