Assessment of Cumulative Impacts. 1. The Parties in cooperation with the Provinces shall collectively conduct within the Basin, on a Lake watershed and St. Xxxxxxxx River Basin basis, a periodic assessment of the Cumulative Impacts of Withdrawals, Diversions and Consumptive Uses from the Waters of the Basin, every 5 years or each time the incremental Basin Water losses reach 50 million gallons per day average in any 90-day period in excess of the quantity at the time of the most recent assessment, whichever comes first, or at the request of one or more of the Parties. The assessment shall form the basis for a review of the Standard of Review and Decision, Council and Party regulations and their application. This assessment shall: a. Utilize the most current and appropriate guidelines for such a review, which may include but not be limited to Council on Environmental Quality and Environment Canada guidelines; b. Give substantive consideration to climate change or other significant threats to Basin Waters and take into account the current state of scientific knowledge, or uncertainty, and appropriate Measures to exercise caution in cases of uncertainty if serious damage may result; c. Consider adaptive management principles and approaches, recognizing, considering and providing adjustments for the uncertainties in, and evolution of science concerning the Basin’s water resources, watersheds and ecosystems, including potential changes to Basin-wide processes, such as lake level cycles and climate. 2. The Parties have the responsibility of conducting this Cumulative Impact assessment. Applicants are not required to participate in this assessment. 3. Unless required by other statutes, Applicants are not required to conduct a separate cumulative impact assessment in connection with an Application but shall submit information about the potential impacts of a Proposal to the quantity or quality of the Waters and Water Dependent Natural Resources of the applicable Source Watershed. An Applicant may, however, provide an analysis of how their Proposal meets the no significant adverse Cumulative Impact provision of the Standard of Review and Decision.
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Samples: Great Lakes—st. Lawrence River Basin Water Resources Compact, Great Lakes—st. Lawrence River Basin Water Resources Compact, Great Lakes—st. Lawrence River Basin Water Resources Compact
Assessment of Cumulative Impacts. 1. The Parties in cooperation with the Provinces shall collectively conduct within the Basin, on a Lake watershed and St. Xxxxxxxx River Basin basis, a periodic assessment of the Cumulative Impacts of Withdrawals, Diversions and Consumptive Uses from the Waters of the Basin, every 5 years or each time the incremental Basin Water losses reach 50 million gallons per day average in any 90-day period in excess of the quantity at the time of the most recent assessment, whichever comes first, or at the request of one or more of the Parties. The assessment shall form the basis for a review of the Standard of Review and Decision, Council and Party regulations and their application. This assessment shall:
a. Utilize the most current and appropriate guidelines for such a review, which may include but not be limited to Council on Environmental Quality and Environment Canada guidelines;
b. Give substantive consideration to climate change or other significant threats to Basin Waters and take into account the current state of scientific knowledge, or uncertainty, and appropriate Measures to exercise caution in cases of uncertainty if serious damage may result;
c. Consider adaptive management principles and approaches, recognizing, considering and providing adjustments for the uncertainties in, and evolution of science concerning the Basin’s water resources, watersheds and ecosystems, including potential changes to Basin-wide processes, such as lake level cycles and climate.
2. The Parties have the responsibility of conducting this Cumulative Impact assessment. Applicants are not required to participate in this assessment.
3. Unless required by other statutes, Applicants are not required to conduct a separate cumulative impact assessment in connection with an Application but shall submit information about the potential impacts of a Proposal to the quantity or quality of the Waters and Water Dependent Natural Resources of the applicable Source Watershed. An Applicant may, however, provide an analysis of how their Proposal meets the no significant adverse Cumulative Impact provision of the Standard of Review and Decision.Decision.
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Samples: Great Lakes—st. Lawrence River Basin Water Resources Compact
Assessment of Cumulative Impacts. 1. The Parties parties in cooperation with the Provinces provinces shall collectively conduct within the Basinbasin, on a Lake lake watershed and St. Xxxxxxxx River Basin basin basis, a periodic assessment of the Cumulative Impacts cumulative impacts of Withdrawalswithdrawals, Diversions diversions, and Consumptive Uses consumptive uses from the Waters waters of the Basinbasin, every 5 five (5) years or each time the incremental Basin Water basin water losses reach 50 fifty million (50,000,000) gallons per day average in any ninety (90-) day period in excess of the quantity at the time of the most recent assessment, whichever comes first, or at the request of one (1) or more of the Partiesparties. The assessment shall form the basis for a review of the Standard standard of Review review and Decisiondecision, Council council and Party regulations party regulations, and their application. This assessment shall:
a. Utilize utilize the most current and appropriate guidelines for such a review, which may include but not be limited to Council on Environmental Quality and Environment Canada guidelines;
b. Give give substantive consideration to climate change or other significant threats to Basin Waters basin waters and take into account the current state of scientific knowledge, or uncertainty, and appropriate Measures measures to exercise caution in cases of uncertainty if serious damage may result;
c. Consider consider adaptive management principles and approaches, recognizing, considering considering, and providing adjustments for the uncertainties in, and evolution of of, science concerning the Basin’s basin's water resources, watersheds watersheds, and ecosystems, including potential changes to Basin-wide basinwide processes, such as lake level cycles and climate.
2. The Parties parties have the responsibility of conducting this Cumulative Impact cumulative impact assessment. Applicants are not required to participate in this assessment.
3. Unless required by other statutes, Applicants applicants are not required to conduct a separate cumulative impact assessment in connection with an Application application but shall submit information about the potential impacts of a Proposal proposal to the quantity or quality of the Waters waters and Water Dependent Natural Resources water dependent natural resources of the applicable Source Watershedsource watershed. An Applicant applicant may, however, provide an analysis of how their Proposal the applicant's proposal meets the no significant adverse Cumulative Impact cumulative impact provision of the Standard standard of Review review and Decisiondecision.
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Samples: Great Lakes—st. Lawrence River Basin Water Resources Compact