Mitigation Requirements Sample Clauses

Mitigation Requirements. 5 In accordance with the short-circuit analysis performed for the proposed Hassayampa 6 Interconnections, the following Mitigation facilities shall be installed:
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Mitigation Requirements. The DB Contractor shall perform all environmental mitigation measures (which term shall be deemed to include all requirements of the Environmental Approvals and similar Governmental Approvals, regardless of whether such requirements would be considered to fall within a strict definition of the term). The mitigation requirements for the Project are set forth in Volume II, Book II, Section 8. The Contract Price includes compensation for the DB Contractor’s performance of all such mitigation measures that are included in the agreed-upon scope of the Contract, for performance of all mitigation measures arising from New Environmental Approvals, which Section 8.3.3 designates as the DB Contractor’s responsibility, for mitigation measures required by any Governmental Approvals, and for all other Activities to be performed by the DB Contractor as described in Volume II, Book II, Section 8. New Environmental Approvals to be Obtained by the District The District will be responsible for obtaining any New Environmental Approvals necessitated by a time and money change order described in Section 14.1. The DB Contractor shall provide all necessary support to the District with respect to obtaining any such New Environmental Approval. New Environmental Approvals to be Obtained by Contractor If a New Environmental Approval becomes necessary for any reason other than those specified in Section 8.3.2, the DB Contractor shall be fully responsible for obtaining the New Environmental Approval and any other Environmental Approvals that may be necessary, and for all resulting requirements, as well as for any litigation arising in connection therewith. The District will reasonably assist the DB Contractor in obtaining any New Environmental Approvals. If the New Environmental Approval is associated with a VECP, or other DB Contractor- requested Change Order, the costs of obtaining and complying with the terms of the New Environmental Approval shall be considered in calculating the Contract Price adjustment under Section 15.2.4.
Mitigation Requirements. The Mitigation requirements set forth in Exhibit H, 20 MITIGATION REQUIREMENTS, attached hereto, as may be modified upon submittal 21 of final Generating Facility data and subsequent completion of any additional studies 22 required as result thereof.
Mitigation Requirements. A. In order to mitigate air quality impacts on Fallow Lands, only the Best Management Practices ("BMPs") recommended by the US Department of Agriculture Natural Resources Conservation Service and listed below will be considered for payment reimbursement. The Dust Control BMP(s) must be selected and approved by IID prior to implementation or January 1, 2014, whichever is earlier. Payment will be based on the Dust Control BMP Reimbursement Schedule issued annually by the IID.
Mitigation Requirements. Consultant will develop and summarize mitigation options and requirements identified for all impact categories as required based on the conclusions reached for each category. Product: Preliminary Draft Environmental Assessment, which will be submitted to FAA for review. Task 3.2 – Agency Coordination Objective: Obtain agency input on proposed improvements during the preparation of the resource impact analysis and distribute the Draft EA to agencies in order to allow for agency response to the project and the rulings made by the Draft EA. Approach: The Consultant will coordinate with the agencies listed below during the preparation of the resource impact analysis. The Consultant will provide the Proposed Action Summary along with a pre- addressed envelope and a response form. The response form will allow the agency to quickly and easily check boxes indicating a variety of responses from agreeing that the project has no adverse effect to requests for more information. The Consultant will place follow-up calls to the agencies to ensure that responses are returned in a timely manner. These agencies include: • Deschutes County Planning Department; • State Historic Preservation Office – Consultation Letter & Cultural Resources report. • Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs – Consultation Letter by FAA & Cultural Resources report. (Consultation will be conducted by the FAA. Consultant will provide necessary information, project summaries, and figures to facilitate consultation.) • Oregon Natural Heritage Information Center – Consultation Letter (if required) • US Fish and Wildlife Service - Consultation Letter (if required) • City of Bend Planning Department; and • Oregon Department of Aviation. The results of the agency coordination will be summarized in the Draft EA. Task 3.3 - Prepare Draft EA Objective: Prepare a Draft EA, which will incorporate FAA comment on the already submitted Preliminary Draft EA (Task 3.1). The Draft EA will be prepared for public review. Approach: The Consultant and FAA will hold one meeting (phone call) to discuss FAA comments on the Preliminary Draft EA. The Draft EA will reflect FAA comments on the Preliminary Draft EA. Product: Draft Environmental Assessment, which will be available for public review. Task 3.4 - Public Review Draft EA Objective: Issue copies of Draft EA for public review. Approach: The Consultant will print up to 5 copies of the Draft EA for public review. The Consultant will prepare a notice that can be made avail...
Mitigation Requirements. The provisions in this Section apply only to the extent TAMUS owns or controls any interest in the surface estate of the LEASED PREMISES. At least ten (10) days prior to COMPANY commencing the drilling of any well or xxxxx upon the LEASED PREMISES or land pooled therewith, COMPANY must submit a Mitigation Plan to the System Real Estate Office for approval by TAMUS. The Mitigation Plan shall include and/or address, at a minimum, the following:
Mitigation Requirements. Project Company must perform all environmental mitigation measures (which term must be deemed to include all requirements of the Environmental Approvals and similar Permits, License and Approvals, regardless of whether such requirements would be considered to fall within a strict definition of the term) for the Project.
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Mitigation Requirements. ‌ The DB Contractor shall perform all environmental mitigation measures (which term shall be deemed to include all requirements of the Environmental Approvals and similar Governmental Approvals, regardless of whether such requirements would be considered to fall within a strict definition of the term). The mitigation requirements for the Project are described in the FONSI and as set forth in Attachment A of the RFP. The Contract Price includes compensation for the DB Contractor’s performance of all such mitigation measures that are included in the agreed-upon scope of the Contract, for performance of all mitigation measures arising from New Environmental Approvals, which Section 8 designates as the DB Contractor’s responsibility, for mitigation measures required by any Governmental Approvals, and for all other Activities to be performed by the DB Contractor as described in Attachment A of this RFP.
Mitigation Requirements. The Progressive Contractor shall perform all environmental mitigation measures for the Project, including all mitigation measures required by any Governmental Approvals and Other Approvals, and any mitigation measures identified as a Progressive Contractor responsibility pursuant to Section 10.1.4 (NEPA Modifications).
Mitigation Requirements. Contractor shall perform all environmental mitigation measures for the Project. The phrase “environmental mitigation measures" includes all requirements of the Environmental Approvals and similar Governmental Approvals, regardless of whether these requirements fall within a strict definition of the phrase. The Contract Price includes compensation for Contractor’s performance of all mitigation measures and for performance of all mitigation measures arising from New Environmental Approvals that Section 7.4.2 of these General Terms and Conditions designates as Contractor’s responsibility, and the cost of all activities to be performed by Contractor.
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