Environmental Impacts Sample Clauses

Environmental Impacts. The NRC’s Generic Environmental Impact Statement for License Renewal of Nuclear Plants (“License Renewal XXXX”) analyzes the environmental impacts associated with the renewal of nuclear power plant operating licenses. The NRC codified its findings regarding these impacts at 10 C.F.R. Part 51, Subpart A, Appendix B, Table B-1. The codified findings (applicable as of the date the LRA was submitted to the NRC5) identify 92 potential environmental issues. The NRC’s Generic Environmental Impact Statement for License Renewal of Nuclear Power Plants, Supplement 38
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Environmental Impacts. The system’s impact on the natural environment as a result of its operational use, maintenance, transportation, and storage. For example, impacts include pollution (noise, air, and water), threat to endangered species, threat to public health, etc.
Environmental Impacts. Policies and Procedures. No additional environmental studies will be conducted other than those described herein. Source of data will include, but not limited to previous environmental studies that have been prepared for projects at the Airport, online database sources and information from the City. The preparation of biological, historical, and cultural resource studies will be provided by an environmental sub‐consultant (SWCA). Xxxxxx shall rely on the findings from the specialized studies prepared by SWCA to support the preparation of the documented CATEX. Xxxxxx will review and incorporate the findings of the specialized studies into the documented CATEX. Xxxxxx will prepare one exhibit depicting the Proposed Project Area that will be included in the documented CATEX. The figure will show the proposed project limits, fence line, contractor staging area, haul route(s), and spoil area (if applicable). The figure will also depict the acreage of direct impact. Xxxxxx will prepare the required documented CATEX in accordance the FAA’s Office of Airports (ARP) Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) 5.1 for CATEX Determinations. An initial draft CATEX will be submitted to the Sponsor and the FAA for a preliminary review. Comments received will be incorporated into the final CATEX and will be re‐submitted to the Sponsor and the FAA for final review and issuance of a CATEX determination by the FAA.
Environmental Impacts. Xxxxxxxxxx is concerned about impacts of climate change, particularly with regards to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from operations in connection with the Project. Tsawwassen also raised concerns related to potential vibrations and noise introduced to the aquatic environment of the Fraser River during horizontal directional drilling (HDD) of the watercourse crossing.
Environmental Impacts. The Reference Information Documents contain information relating to environmental features including wetlands, habitat, cultural and natural resources, rare threatened or endangered species, archaeological remains, etc. The Phase Developer shall verify this information is applicable for its intended use and perform all necessary additional studies, field verification, sampling, testing, or other investigations as required to mitigate and manage associated risks eliminate the potential for Unknown Archaeological Remains and Unknown Endangered Species and submit a compliant Committed Section Proposal. The Phase Developer shall alert MDOT if errors or discrepancies are discovered in the MDOT provided Reference Information Documents. The Phase Developer shall perform the Predevelopment Work necessary to confirm that the LOD as presented in the NEPA documents is sufficient for all Section Work. If, after evaluation of potential avoidance measures, the Section Work requires additional LOD beyond that identified in the NEPA documents, the Phase Developer shall conduct additional studies, field investigations, and coordination activities needed to obtain approval of Environmental Summary/NEPA Re-evaluations, permit revisions, and other permits/approvals as described in Exhibit 6 Article 5 (Environmental Management). The Phase Developer shall report to MDOT on the status of the acquisition of additional data and coordination activities as the Work progresses. Prior to the Phase Developer establishing the Design-Build Price, for a Section, the Phase Developer shall prepare an approach to the avoidance and minimization of impacts for the Section demonstrating efforts to further reduce impacts to environmental features.
Environmental Impacts. The Concessionaire shall coordinate environmental impact issues with the Director in compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and shall receive written approvals and authorizations from Director. The Concessionaire shall, however, maintain full responsibility for implementing all CEQA and related requirements.
Environmental Impacts. West Lake hereby agrees to monitor any and all environmental impacts that are or may be associated with water withdrawal and replenishment for or related in any manner to the System, including but not limited to mandatory reporting to the State of Vermont’s Department of Environmental Conservation (“DEC”) (and any other applicable governmental authority), along with any supporting documentation thereof including by not limited to detailed reports and analysis that may be required by the DEC. West Lake shall not commit or permit any act or occurrence which results or may result in a release or harm to the environment, violation of any applicable state or federal law or regulation, or impact under, in or on the Premises, the groundwater, surface water, or air. West Lake shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Mount Snow, its successors and assigns, from any and all claims, damages, liabilities, expenses or fees related to its operation and use of the System. West Lake shall furnish to Mount Snow true, accurate and complete copies of any reports, correspondence, or filings of any manner sent to the DEC (or other governmental authority) within seven (7) days of submission.
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Environmental Impacts d. Feasibility
Environmental Impacts. The Consultants may assist the Town in meeting the requirements of National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) by providing supporting plans and information. Allowances were included in the Cost Proposal for utilizing the services of specialty subcontractors to prepare a Categorical Exclusion (CE) Environmental Analysis Sheet. The Environmental Subconsultant(s) will identify and map jurisdictional wetlands and other waters of the United States (streams) in the water and sewer service area rights-of-way (i.e., within defined project boundaries along waterlines and sewer lines). Wetland boundaries and stream centerlines (or tops of banks) will be flagged and surveyed by the Project Consultants for addition to project plans. Documentation in the form of US Army Corps of Engineers dataforms will be provided for representative wetlands on the overall project (not for each individual wetland). Sufficient information will be gathered for each wetland and stream to complete the Categorical Exclusion Environmental Analysis Sheet Section 3) Water Quality: Rivers or Streams, Wetlands, and 401 Water Quality Permit; and Section 4) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Section 404 Permit. The Subconsultant(s) will review data and inspect the project area for any occurrences of rare, threatened, or endangered (RTE) species, significant natural communities, or critical wildlife habitat. Boundaries of any populations of RTE species and/or of any significant natural communities will be flagged for survey and addition to the project plans. Sufficient information will be gathered to complete the Categorical Exclusion Environmental Analysis Sheet Section 6) Threatened and Endangered Species and Habitat, and to advise the Town of Richmond in regard to these other resources. The scope of archeological and historic preservation review by the Archeological Subconsultant(s) is based on the following assumptions: • It is assumed that all work will take place within the existing roadways, with the exception of previously defined streetscape work defined in the previous ARA study (HAA, Inc., 2008). • Work will include Archeological Resource Assessment review and Historic Preservation review for areas not included in the previous ARA study (HAA, Inc., 2008) as outlined in the RFP. • Potential Phase IB archeological reconnaissance survey will consist of 50 shovel test pits and one backhoe trench. • Potential Phase II archeological site evaluation of one site will consist of 30 shovel test pits, 10 ...
Environmental Impacts. Western EcoSystems Technology, Inc (WEST) is a leading environmental consulting firm with a substantial portfolio of experience and expertise specifically regarding wind project siting. WEST provides clients with consulting, engineering, remediation, and related services, including, but not limited to, project permitting, water resources management, environmental process engineering, environmental permitting/compliance, and environmental and social impact assessments. For further information, go to xxxx://xxxx-xxx.xxx/. GH1APPDoc1 Golden Hills Wind Farm—Exhibit E EXHIBIT E PERMITS NEEDED FOR CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OAR 345-021-0010(1)(e) TABLE OF CONTENTS Page E.1 INTRODUCTION E-1 E.2 IDENTIFICATION OF NECESSARY PERMITS................................................................... E-1 E.2.1 Federal Permits............................................................................................................. E-1 E.2.2 State Permits: Not Federally Delegated .................................................................... E-2 E.2.3 State Permits: Federally Delegated............................................................................ E-5 E.2.4 Local Permits ................................................................................................................ E-5
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