Mitigation project definition

Mitigation project means one or more of the following:
Mitigation project means the restoration, enhancement or creation of wetlands to compensate for adverse impacts to other wetlands. “Mitigation project” includes using credits from a wet- lands mitigation bank.
Mitigation project means actions necessary to replace project-induced losses to the functions of a critical area, including land acquisition, planning, construction plans, and monitoring and contingency actions.

Examples of Mitigation project in a sentence

  • Mitigation project plans will be developed and implemented in accordance with 33 CFR 332 and will be considered as a modification to the Instrument.

  • Mitigation project planning will be conducted within 16 Service Areas following guidelines established in the Compensation Planning Framework (See Section V-A and Exhibit A) that outlines an approach to prioritizing restoration and conservation needs, project selection criteria, and project site selection criteria.

  • Mitigation project approval by the Corps in consultation with the IRT is contingent upon demonstration by MARS that credit pricing is adequate to cover MARS’ obligations under this Instrument.

  • Reconstruction of the drainage ditch will coincide with the Rockfall Mitigation project and be completed no later than June 15, 2019.

  • There is no indication how funding will be allocated to municipalities, though close to 50% must be allocated through the Climate Change Mitigation project stream.


More Definitions of Mitigation project

Mitigation project means mitigation of the type speci- fied in sub. (3r) (a) 3.
Mitigation project means one or more of the fol- lowing:
Mitigation project or “mitigation site” means a wetland restoration, enhancement, creation, or preservation site that is developed with the intention of selling credits to permittees or exempt applicants in need of mitigation or a site developed by a permittee or exempt applicant to fulfill their mitigation requirements.
Mitigation project and “Project” shall mean a mitigation project as provided in Section VII (Mitigation).
Mitigation project means actions necessary to replace project-induced critical area and associated buffer losses, including planning, land acquisition, construction, monitoring, and contingency actions.
Mitigation project means to repair or alter a building or design for the purpose, in whole or in part, of reducing the concentration of radon in the indoor atmosphere.
Mitigation project means the restoration, enhancement, or creation of wetlands or shoreline habitat to compensate for permitted adverse impacts to other wetlands or shoreline habitats and includes the use of credits from a wetland mitigation bank.