Temporary impacts definition

Temporary impacts means those impacts to surface waters, including wetlands, that do not cause a permanent alteration of the physical, chemical or biological properties of the surface water or of the functions and values of a wetland. Temporary impacts include activities in which the ground is restored to its preconstruction contours and elevations, such that previous functions and values are restored.
Temporary impacts means an are those impacts to surface waters, including wetlands, that do
Temporary impacts means adverse impacts to wetlands that are not permanent and are the result of a permitted or exempt project and that meet one or more of the following requirements:

Examples of Temporary impacts in a sentence

  • Temporary impacts, by definition, are restored to pre-project conditions and therefore do not include a physical loss of area or degradation of ecological condition.

  • Temporary impacts to waters of the United States must be identified in the PCN.

  • Temporary impacts to waters of the United States must not exceed six months unless the prospective permittee requests and receives a waiver by the district engineer.

  • Temporary impacts anticipated by construction activities and a timeline for construction.

  • Temporary impacts to tributaries, ponds, and lakes must be reported in acres or square feet and linear feet below the plane of the ordinary high water mark.


More Definitions of Temporary impacts

Temporary impacts means those impacts to wetlands or other surface waters, including wetlands, that do not cause a permanent alteration of the physical, chemical, or biological properties of the surface water waters or of the functions and values of a wetland the permanent alteration or degradation of existing wetland acreage or functions. Temporary impacts include activities in which the ground impact area is restored to its preconstruction elevations and contours and elevations, with topsoil from the impact area where practicable, such that previous wetland acreage and functions and values or surface water functions are restored.
Temporary impacts means those impacts to wetlands or other surface waters, including wetlands, that do not cause a permanent alteration of the physical, chemical, or biological properties of the surface waterwaters or of the functions and values of a wetlandthe permanent alteration or degradation of existing wetland acreage or functions. Temporary impacts include activities in which the groundimpact area is restored to its preconstruction elevations and contours and elevations, with topsoil from the impact area where practicable, such that previous wetland acreage and functions and valuesor surface water functions are restored.
Temporary impacts means those impacts to surface waters, including wetlands, that do
Temporary impacts means those impacts to wetlands or other surface waters, including wetlands, that cumulatively do not cause a permanent alteration of the physical, chemical, or biological properties of the surface water waters or of the functions and values of a wetland the permanent alteration or degradation of existing wetland acreage or functions. Temporary impacts include activities in which the ground impact area is restored to its preconstruction contours and elevations, such that previous acreage and functions and values are restored. [cbf proposal: acreage limit should be added – group did not think acreage appropriate for definition but rather in reg text re: limits, etc]
Temporary impacts means impacts to wetlands or other surface waters that cumulatively do not cause a permanent alteration of the physical, chemical, or biological properties of surface waters or the alteration or degradation of existing wetland acreage or functions, and which are specifically authorized in the permit in advance of their occurrence. Temporary impacts include activities in which the impact area is restored to its preconstruction conditions. [source: adapted from § 62.1-44.5]
Temporary impacts means impacts to wetlands or other surface waters that cumulatively do not cause a permanent alteration of the physical, chemical, or biological properties of surface waters or the alteration or degradation of existing wetland acreage or functions.
Temporary impacts means anticipated impacts that result during the course of construction but are not part of the permanent developed condition of a project area.