Examples of Regulated wetland in a sentence
Regulated wetland resource areas within proximity of the site delineated in accordance with 310 CMR 10.00.
Regulated wetland resource areas within proximity of the site and buffer zones in accordance with the Town of Bedford Wetlands Protection Regulations.
Regulated wetland -- a wetland area that satisfies the size and location requirements to qualify as a wetland, according to the definition in Section 324.30301 of the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act, Public Act 451 of 1994, as amended.
Regulated wetland locations within the project area shall be delineated in the field and indicated on the EM&CP drawings.
Restoration: Regulated wetland and stream areas that are temporarily impacted during construction will be stabilized and restored in accordance with the project specific Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan.
Vitug outlined the Philippines’ efforts to combat IUU fishing, which includes legal and administrative reforms at the national-level, as well as accession to several related international agreements.
Summary • Regulated wetland resource areas in the vicinity of the Site include Bank, 100-foot Buffer Zone and Riverfront Area.• There are no areas mapped as Priority Habitat of Rare Species, Estimated Habitat of Rare Wildlife, Certified Vernal Pools or Outstanding Resource Waters in the vicinity of the Site.
He noted that product testing would be completed and verified in the field.Johnson expressed concern with the varying amounts allotted for turf restoration among the bids.
A focus on COVID 19 vulnerability factors is of considerable importance bearing in mind that many studies that have been already done “focused on clinical outcomes, epidemiological modeling, and transmission dynamics of the novel coronavirus but less focus has been placed on risk and vulnerability to contracting the disease” (Kiaghadi et al.
For purposes of this provision, brace planes within ±15 degrees of each other may be considered as being in a common plane.