Conservation Plan. Fifteen (15) days prior to disturbing any vegetation or soil to cultivate any previously uncultivated land on the Premises, Lessee shall furnish State with a copy of a conservation plan approved by the Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS). The plan shall be partial fulfillment of the requirements set forth in Subsection 2.01(1).
Conservation Plan. The Borrower/Grantee has submitted a water conservation plan or one is on file with the State engineer, as required by XXXX 0000, § 72-4A- 7, as amended.
Conservation Plan. Denver Water’s 1996 IRP predicted that 29,000 acre-feet of water could be saved through active conservation efforts by 2045. In 2006, the Denver Water Board mandated an accelerated conservation program to accomplish that level of savings by the end of 2016. Denver Water agrees to continue to implement its existing conservation program described in Attachment F to achieve the savings of 29,000 acre-feet contemplated by the 1996 IRP, in addition to natural replacement, consistent with its goal of achieving the targeted savings by the end of 2016. (It is often not possible to measure precisely the volume of water saved as a result of a specific action, e.g., requiring soil amendment, but Denver will implement the 1 The volume of water that can be reused is determined by legal, regulatory and hydrologic conditions that vary significantly from year to year and over time, and may be fundamentally different in the future. Over the past 20 years with an annual average demand of 285,000 acre-feet, Denver Water’s reuse by exchange and replacement has averaged 16,300 acre-feet per year, with a maximum of 29,900 acre-feet and a minimum of 5,800 acre-feet. With regard to future exchanges, Denver Water’s computer simulation model predicts that, with an annual average demand of 345,000 acre- feet and completion of the storage described in this Article II.A, the annual average for exchanges and replacement will be 38,000 acre-feet. These modeled predictions are based on historic hydrology, past administrative practices and numerous operational assumptions, and consequently may not be construed as any sort of mandated or targeted operational requirement.
Conservation Plan. If the Leased Property is classified by USDA/FSA as “highly erodible” and a conservation plan is required, Lessee will operate the Leased Property in such a manner as set forth in the conservation plan.
Conservation Plan. The Grantor, the Grantor’s heirs, successors and assigns, shall conduct all farming operations in accord with applicable federal and state laws and using best management practices approved by the US Department of Agriculture, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Soil and Water Conservation District or another qualified professional approved by the Grantee. Prior to payment at Closing, the Local Sponsor shall ensure that each Property on which an agricultural easement will be acquired has a conservation plan prepared or approved by the Natural Resources Conservation Service or Soil and Water Conservation District to maintain the agricultural productivity of the farm for this and future generations.
Conservation Plan. The Parties shall undertake, to the maximum extent of their economic, technical, and scientific capacities, the following measures for the conservation of cetaceans, giving priority to conserving those species or populations identified by the Scientific Committee as having the least favourable conservation status, and to undertaking research in areas or for species for which there is a paucity of data.
Conservation Plan. Customer shall develop and implement a comprehensive water conservation program and enforcement plan (“Plan”) approved in writing by District. Customer shall submit the Plan to District’s General Manager within ninety (90) days of the Effective Date. The Plan shall mandate and utilize, as appropriate, California development, domestic, agricultural and irrigation water conservation guidelines, including California Urban Water Association water conservation standards and agricultural irrigation conservation techniques as recognized by the California Department of Food and Agriculture. District’s General Manager shall approve or disapprove the Plan within sixty (60) days after submittal; if rejected, the General Manager shall specify the revisions necessary for approval and the authority for such revisions. Customer shall resubmit a rejected plan within sixty (60) days of disapproval. Customer’s failure to submit and obtain approval of a Plan as required by this Article, or its failure to implement and enforce the Plan within Customer’s Place of Use and as against any third party to whom Customer may sell, give or allow to receive Project Water, shall constitute an event of default under this Agreement.
Conservation Plan. The Members receiving WISE water must adopt and implement a conservation plan that would achieve results similar or proportionately the same as Denver Water's.
Conservation Plan. Is the program that contains the group of actions, measures and other prevention and correction activities necessary to ensure the conservation of the concession assets, and to reduce, overcome or neutralize the damages that may affect it, acording to Annex 7 of the contract.
Conservation Plan a. The Lessee herein agrees to work cooperatively with the United States Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in the implementation of a Conservation Plan.
b. In the event the Lessee and the NRCS Service are unable to reach agreement on the various requirements of this plan, the Township will make the final binding decision.
c. Once complete, the Conservation Plan will be provided to the Township and will become part of this lease (Attachment B).