Wildland fire use definition
Examples of Wildland fire use in a sentence
Wildland fire use is not an option for Mountain Longleaf NWR due to the relatively small size of the refuge and the values at risk both on and surrounding the refuge.
Wildland fire use is not an option for Mountain Longleaf NWR due to the relatively small size of the refuge and the values at risk both on and surrounding the refuge.
re-use means any operation by which products or components that are not waste are used again for the same purpose for which they were conceived;
Home use means use in a household or its immediate environment.
Office use means lands, buildings or structures used or designed or intended for use for the practice of a profession, the carrying on of a business or occupation and, for greater certainty, but without in any way limiting the generality of the foregoing, shall include but not be limited to the office of a physician, lawyer, dentist, architect, engineer, accountant, real estate or insurance agency, insurance company, veterinarian, surveyor, appraiser, financial institution, consumer loan company, employment agency, advertising agency, consulting firm, business service, investment company, security broker, mortgage company, medical clinic, builder, land developer;
Routine use means the disclosure of a record without the consent of the subject or subjects, for a purpose which is compatible with the purpose for which the record was collected. It includes disclosures required to be made by statute other than the public records law, Iowa Code chapter 22.
Station Use means the electric energy produced by the Generating Facility that is (a) used within the Generating Facility to power the lights, motors, control systems and other electrical loads that are necessary for Operation, and (b) consumed within the Generating Facility’s electric energy distribution system as losses needed to deliver electric energy to the Site Host Load, and