TPWD definition

TPWD means the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, an agency of the State of Texas, and its successor agencies.
TPWD means the Texas Parks and Wildlife
TPWD means the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

Examples of TPWD in a sentence

  • The habitat analysis shall be based on the most current State and TPWD MOU and associated Programmatic Agreements.

  • Surveys shall have been performed for documentation of species in accordance with a protocol approved by USFWS or TPWD, or following generally accepted methodologies.

  • Existing data shall include the Element Occurrence Identification (EOID) records of the TPWD Natural Diversity Database, following the Guidelines set forth in the most current version of TPWD’s Guidelines for TXNDD Data Analysis in TxDOT Environmental Documents.

  • The habitat analysis shall be based on the most current State and TPWD Memorandum of Understanding With Natural Resources Agencies and Memorandum of Agreement Between State and TPWD for Finalization of 2013 MOU, Concerning Habitat Descriptions and Mitigation.

  • Surveys for Protected Species or Habitat of Protected Species based on the most current State and TPWD Memorandum of Understanding With Natural Resources Agencies and Memorandum of Agreement Between State and TPWD for Finalization of 2013 MOU.

  • SWCA will utilize the USFWS IPaC, TXNDD, and TPWD threatened and endangered species information obtained for Fort Bend County, Texas as described above to develop the species consultation for the project.

  • The Engineer shall determine if Land and Water Conservation Fund Act funds were used for the Section 4(f) property in accordance with the regulatory requirements and TPWD guidelines.

  • TPWD will review each LRF upon receipt for compliance and will report any non-compliance issues to USFWS.

  • The Covered Parties anticipate that this level of USGS gage support will continue through the term of this agreement, however, should a reduction in funding occur in the future, the Covered Parties, in consultation with USFWS and TPWD, commit to maintaining the gages that are determined to be important for continued monitoring of the health of the Covered Species.

  • Should USFWS and TPWD determine that negative water quality trends in the reaches described above are not expected to improve and the animals may be better off being relocated to a less impacted area, the Covered Parties will assist USFWS and TPWD with the relocation efforts.