Common use of Chemical Treatment Clause in Contracts

Chemical Treatment. Chemical treatment may be necessary to prepare waters for the reestablishment of indigenous fish species, consistent with approved wilderness management plans, to conserve or recover Federally listed threatened or endangered species, or to correct undesirable conditions resulting from human activity. Proposals for chemical treatments will be considered and may be authorized by the Federal administering agency through application of the MRDP as outlined in Section E., General Policy. Any use of chemical treatments in wilderness require prior approval by the Federal administering agency.

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Samples: www.fs.usda.gov

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Chemical Treatment. Chemical treatment may be necessary to prepare waters for the reestablishment of indigenous fish species, consistent with approved wilderness management plans, to conserve protect or recover Federally listed threatened or endangered species, or to correct undesirable conditions resulting from human activitythe influence of man. Proposals for chemical treatments will Species of fish traditionally stocked before wilderness designation may be considered indigenous if the species is likely to survive. Undesirable conditions and may affected species shall be authorized by the Federal administering agency through application of the MRDP as outlined in Section E., General Policy. Any use of chemical treatments identified in wilderness require prior approval by the Federal administering agency.plans. Guidelines

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Samples: Owyhee Initiative Agreement

Chemical Treatment. Chemical treatment may be necessary to prepare waters for the reestablishment of indigenous fish species, consistent with approved wilderness management plans, to conserve or recover Federally listed threatened or endangered species, or to correct undesirable conditions resulting from human activity. Proposals for chemical treatments will be considered and may be authorized by the Federal administering agency through application of the MRDP as outlined in Section E., General Policy. Any use of chemical treatments in wilderness require prior approval by the Federal administering agency.agencY,

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Samples: www.fs.usda.gov

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Chemical Treatment. Chemical treatment may be necessary to prepare waters for the reestablishment of indigenous fish species, consistent with approved wilderness management plans, to conserve or recover Federally listed listed, threatened or endangered species, or to correct undesirable conditions resulting from human activity. Proposals for chemical treatments will be considered and may be authorized by the Federal administering agency through application of the MRDP as outlined in Section E., General Policy. Any use of chemical treatments in wilderness require prior approval by the Federal administering agency.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cooperative Agreement

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