Filling out the Project Environmental Data Sheet (PEDS Sample Clauses

Filling out the Project Environmental Data Sheet (PEDS. With the exception of LPA projects, most projects will have a PEDS. The PEDS is not an environmental requirement but an additional aid developed by EP to aid in the contracting process. The overall purpose of the PEDS is to determine whether a consultant is necessary and then to provide the on-call environmental consultant with a general scope of work, an estimate of tasks that will be required for the project, and a rough estimate of hours anticipated for the contractor. The cultural resources section of the PEDS has an additional purpose as well, as described below. The Environmental Planner is responsible for coordinating the PEDS, and will fill out the first section with general project information before sending the PEDS to the technical specialists, including HPT Staff. The technical specialists have one week to complete the appropriate sections of the PEDS and return it to the Environmental Planner. In order to fill out the PEDS, the HPT Staff will need to define an Area of Potential Effects (APE) and conduct background research regarding previous investigations within the APE. Guidance for defining an APE and conducting background research are both described in greater detail below. The PEDS serves as a high-level roadmap for the environmental review and a tool to assist the consultant in developing a scope and fee. It also serves as a decision tree for HPT to assess whether or not a cultural resources consultant will be needed for the project. The Cultural Resources section of the PEDS requires the HPT Staff to provide the following information: • Consultant services requested? • Prior survey? • APE completely surveyed? • APE partially surveyed? Details? • Additional survey required? Details? • Sites in project area? • Previous consultation? • Consultation documentation available? • New consultation required? • List applicable PA stipulations. • List consulting parties for current undertaking—both agencies and Tribes. • Identify deliverables and projected due dates. Filling out the PEDS generally requires the HPT Staff to conduct background research in addition to defining an APE. Often there is only preliminary information regarding the project at the time the PEDS is completed, so it is important to save the results of the background research in the project folder so that when the SOW and project limits are further refined during the project development process, it won’t be necessary to duplicate efforts to find previous reports and consultation...
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  • Project Engineer If the Project has been designed by the Project Engineer, the Project Engineer is to act as the Owner's representative, assumes all duties and responsibilities, and has the rights and authority assigned to Project Engineer in the Contract Documents in connection with completion of the Work all in accordance with the Contract Documents.

  • Prior Environmental Impacts Nothing in this Article will be construed to make Company liable in any way for any environmental impacts or release of Hazardous Substances affecting the Company Premises that occurred prior to Company’s entry upon the Company Premises or that occurred as a result of the actions of Authority or any of its employees, agents, or contractors.

  • Drawings and Specifications at the Project Site The Contractor shall keep at the Site at least one copy of the Contract Documents and Change Orders, all in good order and available to the Design Professional and to his representatives.

  • Underground Facilities All underground pipelines, conduits, ducts, cables, wires, manholes, vaults, tanks, tunnels, or other such facilities or attachments, and any encasements containing such facilities, including without limitation those that convey electricity, gases, steam, liquid petroleum products, telephone or other communications, cable television, water, wastewater, storm water, other liquids or chemicals, or traffic or other control systems.

  • Notice to Proceed - Site Improvements The Recipient shall not commence, or cause to be commenced, any site improvements or other work on the Land until the Director has issued a Notice to Proceed to the Recipient. Such Notice to Proceed will not be issued until the Director is assured that the Recipient has complied with all requirements for the approval of a grant under Revised Code Sections 164.20 through 164.27 and has completed any land acquisition required by the Project. A Notice to Proceed shall be required for all Project prime contractors or direct procurement initiated by the Recipient following execution of this Agreement.

  • Interconnection Facilities Engineering Procurement and Construction Interconnection Facilities, Network Upgrades, and Distribution Upgrades shall be studied, designed, and constructed pursuant to Good Utility Practice. Such studies, design and construction shall be based on the assumed accuracy and completeness of all technical information received by the Participating TO and the CAISO from the Interconnection Customer associated with interconnecting the Large Generating Facility.

  • ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS In the worse case scenario, many environmental concerns must be addressed. Along with the police and fire marshal, the state environmental protection department will be on site to monitor the situation. Items to be concerned with in a large central office building could include:

  • Off-Site Environmental Impacts Nothing in this Article will be construed to make Company liable in any way for any environmental impacts or release of Hazardous Substances affecting the Company Premises that occurs by reason of the migration or flow to the Company Premises from verifiable or documented off-site environmental impacts that is not attributable to Company’s activities at the Company Premises.

  • Information regarding Interconnection Facilities 4.2.1 The SPD shall be required to obtain all information from the STU/CTU/concerned authority with regard to the Interconnection Facilities as is reasonably necessary to enable it to design, install and operate all interconnection plant and apparatus on the SPD’s side of the Delivery Point to enable delivery of electricity at the Delivery Point. The transmission of power up to the point of interconnection where the metering is done for energy accounting shall be the responsibility of the SPD at his own cost.

  • Environmental Contamination Neither Party shall in any event be liable to the other Party for any costs whatsoever resulting from the presence or release of any environmental hazard such Party did not cause or contribute to causing. Each Party shall, at the other Party's request, indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the other Party, each of its officers, directors and employees from and against any losses, damages, claims, demands, suits, liabilities, fines, penalties and expenses (including reasonable attorneys fees) that arise out of or from (i) any environmental hazard that such Party, its contractors or agents caused in the work locations or (ii) the presence or release of any environmental hazard for which such Party is responsible under Applicable Law. In the event both Parties contribute to such environmental hazard, they shall each proportionately bear such liability.

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