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Duties of New Braunfels. New Braunfels will perform the activities and actions described in this Section 2.2 in its capacity as a Party to the Implementing Agreement, the HCP and the Permit: 2.2.1. New Braunfels will undertake a program of native aquatic vegetation restoration and maintenance in the Comal River as described in Section 6.1.1 of the HCP. 2.2.2. New Braunfels will undertake flow-split management in the Old Channel and New Channel of the Comal River as described in Section 6.1.2 of the HCP. 2.2.3. New Braunfels will undertake a program to remove decaying vegetation from the Comal River as described in Section 6.1.3 of the HCP. 2.2.4. New Braunfels will establish an Old Channel Environmental Restoration and Protection Area as described in Section 6.1.4 of the HCP. 2.2.5. New Braunfels will conduct exotic and predator species control in the Comal River as described in Section 6.1.5 of the HCP. 2.2.6. New Braunfels will undertake a program of exotic snail removal and xxxx parasite monitoring in the Comal River as described in Section 6.1.6 of the HCP. 2.2.7. New Braunfels will create new native habitat riparian zones on the Comal River as described in Section 6.1.7 of the HCP. 2.2.8. New Braunfels will undertake expanded monitoring of water quality in the Comal River as described in Section 6.1.8 of the HCP. 2.2.9. New Braunfels will, in cooperation with the Texas Department of Public Transportation, take steps to prohibit hazardous materials transportation from crossing the Comal River and its tributaries as described in Section 6.3.1 of the HCP. 2.2.10. New Braunfels will develop a program to include private landowners in Comal River riparian restoration as described in Section 6.3.2 of the HCP. 2.2.11. New Braunfels will undertake a program to restore Comal River riparian zones controlled by public entities in New Braunfels with native vegetation as described in Section 2.2.12. New Braunfels will initiate a hazardous household waste disposal program within New Braunfels as described in Section 6.3.4 of the HCP. 2.2.13. New Braunfels will initiate an aerobic and anaerobic septic system registration, evaluation and permitting program within New Braunfels as described in Section 6.3.5 of the HCP. 2.2.14. New Braunfels will establish an impervious cover reduction incentive program within New Braunfels as described in Section 6.3.6 of the HCP. 2.2.15. New Braunfels will establish a program to restrict aquarium dumps in the Comal River as described in Section 6.3.7 of the H...
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