Active Riparian Habitat Sample Clauses

Active Riparian Habitat. The Program will create, restore, or enhance a total of 500 acres of riparian habitat within the Program Area to achieve habitat functionality of 70 percent or greater, as demonstrated through use of the modified CRAM, for the Term of the Contract. The Program will provide direct water delivery to riparian habitat as needed for the Term of the Contract or until underlying groundwater elevations reach at least 10 feet bgs or higher (shallower), in addition to performing land management activities such as native species plantings, weed control, and protection from herbivory. The Program will enroll and protect the full 500 acres by the end of Program Year 10 with functionality improvements anticipated by Program Year 15. To be eligible for inclusion in the active riparian benefit, a location must satisfy the following criteria:
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Active Riparian Habitat. The Program will create, restore, or enhance a total of 500 acres of riparian habitat within the Program Area to achieve habitat functionality of 70 points or greater, as demonstrated through use of the modified CRAM. The Program will achieve this by directly delivering water to riparian habitat and/or increasing underlying groundwater elevations to 10 feet bgs or higher (shallower) through in-lieu groundwater recharge of 41,250 acre-feet per year on average; protecting the land; and performing land management activities such as native species plantings, weed control, and protection from herbivory. The Department finds that the Active Riparian Habitat benefit constitutes an ecosystem improvement that meets the requirements of Water Code section 79750 et seq.

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