Adaptive Management Plan Sample Clauses

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Adaptive Management Plan. The AMP will be submitted by PG&E to FERC at the time that PG&E files its license amendment application pursuant to this MOU. The Parties acknowledge that implementation of the AMP could later involve proposals for changes in operations, project facilities, and possible decommissioning of some additional FERC Project No. 1121 facilities to improve biological effectiveness and habitat values for chinook salmon or steelhead. Subject to Section 6.1 D, the Parties agree that for the term of the existing FERC license, and any subsequent annual licenses, the instream flows developed by the AMP will not be lower than the prescribed instream flow releases specified in Attachment 1, unless agreed to by the Resource Agencies, and submitted to FERC for approval. The Parties acknowledge that the Resource Agencies cannot waive their responsibilities under federal and state law, and specifically reserve their jurisdiction under the ESA and other federal and state laws. If prescribed instream flow releases are reduced below those specified in Attachment 1, and later determined to be insufficient, any later increase of prescribed instream flow releases up to the amounts described in Attachment 1 shall not be compensated by funds provided in Sections 9.2 A and 9.2 B. However, any increase of prescribed instream flow releases above those set forth in Attachment 1 shall be compensated through the AMP. In order to ensure timely implementation of Adaptive Management measures, the AMP will identify the range of possible Restoration Project adjustments that may be implemented due to new information, risk, uncertainty, or opportunity. The intent of this provision is to enable FERC to approve the range of future adjustments that may be undertaken pursuant to this license amendment.
Adaptive Management Plan. This component of the proposed Restoration Project is described in Section 9.1.
Adaptive Management Plan. The SCWG will develop an Adaptive Management Plan to implement the Socio-Cultural Strategy, the Languages Program, the Education Pilot Program and the Skills Program which incorporates the following elements: (a) a description of intended outcomes; (b) performance indicators that measure progress towards the intended outcomes; and (c) monitoring and making improvements to the Socio-Cultural Strategy, the Languages Program, the Education Pilot Program, and the Skills Program.
Adaptive Management Plan identifies how monitoring will be used to adaptively manage a project’s public water quality benefit through a collaborative meet and confer process and contains the elements required by California Code of Regulations, title 23, section- 6014, subdivision (a)(2).
Adaptive Management Plan the plan attached to this Contract as Exhibit B and which contains the elements required by California Code of Regulations, title 23, section 6014, subdivision (a)(2).
Adaptive Management Plan. An Adaptive Management Plan (“AM Plan”) was not included in the License Application. Proposed A-LA 15 requires the District to consult with the ARC to develop an AM Plan. The District will file the AM Plan with the Commission within 180 days of License issuance, and will implement the plan upon Commission approval. The goal of the AM Plan is to address key operational constraints over the term of a new License. The AM Plan will document how the District will: (1) address water use issues (specifically relating to ▇▇▇▇▇ Lake) when refill, Project operations, flow releases, and ▇▇▇▇▇ Lake water surface elevations may conflict; and (2) address the process for evaluating and adaptively managing within the constraints of the specific License Articles. Operational and environmental conditions in the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Project area and the Sultan River basin are likely to change through the term of a new License, as a result of natural processes, increased demand for water, and implementation of the PM&Es described in these License Articles. Developing and implementing the AM Plan will provide a structured, iterative process that the District and the ARC can follow to make decisions regarding Project operations in the face of uncertainty, with an aim to reduce uncertainty over time via monitoring. The adaptive management program at the Project is expected to result in the most effective resource protection through the term of the Project License.
Adaptive Management Plan. The Consultant will evaluate the existing basins to identify opportunities for adaptive management. The evaluation will focus on refining the proposed facilities based on current and anticipated redevelopment within the contributing basin, expansion opportunities and maintenance considerations. City of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ Responsibilities 1. City will provide input and review comments on the draft Adaptive Management Plan within the agreed upon schedule. 2. Review Draft and Final Adaptive Management Plan prior to submittal to Ecology. 3. Upload the Draft and Final Adaptive Management Plan and files for Ecology review and approval.
Adaptive Management Plan. (1) RECON will prepare a draft Adaptive Management Plan (AMP) based on the covered activities and, in part, incorporating the work product developed in the modeling process described in Task 6 a. The AMP will provide a framework of implementation measures to minimize and mitigate the effects of the covered actions in the EARIP HCP and to respond to future changes in the project area of effect. The AMP will be developed through an iterative process with the EARIP, beginning after the identification of the proposed action. The AMP will have as primary goal the reduction of uncertainty in the implementation of measures to manage and? monitor the spring system and associated covered species. The AMP will be developed as an implementation program including planning, monitoring, research, evaluation, and mechanisms and guidance for adjusting management to achieve specific objectives established in the EARIP HCP. Preliminary drafts of the AMP will be presented to the EARIP for review and input during plan development, and prior to submittal of the draft AMP. (2) RECON will prepare a final Adaptive Management Plan for incorporation into the EARIP HCP. Task 4: (optional): Evaluation of existing data regarding the Whooping Crane

Related to Adaptive Management Plan

  • Management Plan The Management Plan is the description and definition of the phasing, sequencing and timing of the major Individual Project activities for design, construction procurement, construction and occupancy as described in the IPPA.

  • Executive Management The Contractor agrees to have an executive management function with clear authority over all the administrative functions noted herein.

  • Project Management Plan Developer is responsible for all quality assurance and quality control activities necessary to manage the Work, including the Utility Adjustment Work. Developer shall undertake all aspects of quality assurance and quality control for the Project and Work in accordance with the approved Project Management Plan and

  • Construction Management Plan Contractor shall prepare and furnish to the Owner a thorough and complete plan for the management of the Project from issuance of the Proceed Order through the issuance of the Design Professional's Certificate of Material Completion. Such plan shall include, without limitation, an estimate of the manpower requirements for each trade and the anticipated availability of such manpower, a schedule prepared using the critical path method that will amplify and support the schedule required in Article 2.1.5 below, and the Submittal Schedule as required in Article 2.2.3. The Contractor shall include in his plan the names and resumés of the Project Superintendent, Project Manager and the person in charge of Safety.

  • JOINT LABOUR MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE A Joint Labour Management Committee shall be established to attend to those matters which are of mutual interest. To ensure its effectiveness the Committee shall be separate and apart from the grievance procedure.