Environmental Terms. 1. Any operations under this lease shall be subject to all applicable federal and state laws and administrative rules now or hereafter in force. This lease is not in itself an authorization to drill, and the issuance of drilling permits for specific locations is subject to separate application and approval by the Supervisor of Xxxxx pursuant to Part 615, 1994 PA 451, as amended. No operations shall take place on state-owned surface without separate written permission(s) required by Lessor and/or any other state or federal governmental agency. For lands under this lease, the Lessee shall submit to the Lessor a complete copy of any application for permits to drill simultaneously with the submission of the application to the Supervisor of Xxxxx. Each application shall identify the location of any state-owned surface lands contained within the proposed unit.
2. No well shall be drilled a) in a wetland (as defined in Part 303 of 1994 PA 451, as amended) b) in habitat identified as critical to the survival of species designated under provisions of Part 365 of 1994 PA 451, as amended; c) at a site designated by the State to be of historical or archaeological significance; unless a development plan can be mutually agreed upon by the Lessor and Lessee to substantially eliminate negative impacts.
3. Notwithstanding areas identified in Section I(2), in areas identified by the Lessor as having special wildlife, environmental and/or recreational significance, and/or state surface, the Lessee agrees to negotiate a development plan with the Lessor to minimize impacts prior to submission of a drilling application by the Lessee. The Lessor reserves the right to exclude certain sites from drilling and/or production activities in such areas, provided such exclusions do not prevent Lessee from realizing its storage rights hereunder.
4. No well shall be drilled which is inconsistent with the development plan agreed to in I(3) or nearer than 1,320 feet to any lake or stream without the prior written consent of the Lessor. To obtain Lessor’s consent, the Lessee will be required to demonstrate to the Lessor that the non-conforming well location will result in less environmental impact.
5. Lessee shall route all pipelines from the well site to follow existing well roads or utility corridors and shall bury all pipelines below plow depth not less than three feet unless Lessor authorizes exception. Pipeline locations, as approved by the Lessor, shall be covered by easement(s) in acco...
Environmental Terms a. ACT – Antiquities Code of Texas
b. APE - Area of Potential Effects
c. Archeological Historic Property - an archeological site eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places (36 CFR 60) or for designation as a State Archeological Landmark (XXX) (TAC, Title 13, Part 2, Chapter 26).
d. CE – Categorical Exclusion Action
e. CFR – Code of Federal Regulations
f. CSJ – Control Section Job
g. Deliverables – Reports for environmental services
h. EA – Environmental Assessment
i. Environmental Services – environmental documents, studies, research, permit applications, public involvement, training and other activities for completion of environmental documention.
j. EO – Executive Order
k. EPIC – Environmental Permits Issues and Commitments
l. Environmental Compliance Toolkits - the official location for approved policies, procedures, standards, and guidance from the Environmental Affairs Division of the Sate (web address: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/inside-txdot/division/environmental/compliance-toolkits.html)
m. FHWA Technical Advisory T 6640.8A (1987) – FHWA Format Guidance n. FONSI - Finding of No Significant Impact (23 CFR 771 and TAC, Title 43)
Environmental Terms. ACT – Antiquities Code of Texas • APE - Area of Potential Effects • Archeological Historic Property - an archeological site eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places (36 CFR 60) or for designation as a State Archeological Landmark (XXX) (TAC, Title 13, Part 2, Chapter 26). • CE – Categorical Exclusion Action • CFR – Code of Federal Regulations • CSJ – Control Section Job • Deliverables – Reports for environmental services • EA – Environmental Assessment • Environmental Services – environmental documents, studies, research, permit applications, public involvement, training and other activities for completion of environmental documention. DocuSign Envelope ID: D0894D65-6FF6-4E21-BE5E-BEEA53479086 • EO – Executive Order • EPIC – Environmental Permits Issues and Commitments • Environmental Compliance Toolkits - the official location for approved policies, procedures, standards, and guidance from the Environmental Affairs Division of the Sate (web address: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/inside- txdot/division/environmental/compliance-toolkits.html) • FHWA Technical Advisory T 6640.8A (1987) – FHWA Format Guidance • FONSI - Finding of No Significant Impact (23 CFR 771 and TAC, Title 43) • Historic-age resource - a building, structure, object or non-archeological site (defined in accordance with 36 CFR 60) that is at least 50 years old at the time of a transportation project's letting. • Historic Property - a building, structure, object or non-archeological site eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places (36 CFR 60). • IP – Individual Permit • ISA – Initial Site Assessment • MSAT – Mobile Source Air Toxics • NEPA – National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 • NCHRP – National Cooperative Highway Research Program • NHPA – National Historic Preservation Act • NRHP – National Register of Historic Places • NRI – Nationwide River Inventory • NWP – Nationwide Permit • PCN - Pre-Construction Notification • Project Area - a geographic area designated for performance of specified analyses, such as wetland or archeological studies. • XXX – State Antiquities Landmark • Project Area - a geographic area designated for performance of specified analyses, such as wetland or archeological studies. • Section 4(f) – refers to the original section within the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) Act of 1966, which established the requirement for consideration of park and recreational lands, wildlife and waterfowl DocuSign Envelope ID: D0894D65...
Environmental Terms a. APE - Area of Potential Effects
b. Archeological Historic Property - an archeological site eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places (36 CFR 60) or for designation as a State Archeological Landmark (XXX) (TAC, Title 13, Part 2, Chapter 26).
c. CE – Categorical Exclusion
d. CFR – Code of Federal Regulations
e. CSJ – Control Section Job
f. Deliverables – Reports for environmental services
g. EA – Environmental Assessment
h. Environmental Services – environmental documents, studies, research, permit applications, public involvement, training and other activities for completion of an environmental document.
i. EPIC – Environmental Permits Issues and Commitments
j. FHWA Technical Advisory T 6640.8A (1987) – FHWA Format Guidance
k. FONSI - Finding of No Significant Impact (23 CFR 771 and TAC, Title 43)
l. HABS – Historic American Buildings Survey
x. XXXX – Historic American Engineering Record
n. Historic-age resource - a building, structure, object or non-archeological site (defined in accordance with 36 CFR 60) that is at least 50 years old at the time of a transportation project's letting.
o. Historic Property - a building, structure, object or non-archeological site eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places (36 CFR 60).
p. IP – Individual Permit q. ISA – Initial Site Assessment
Environmental Terms a. APE - Area of Potential Effects
b. Archeological Historic Property - an archeological site eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places (36 CFR 60) or for designation as a State Archeological Landmark (XXX) (TAC, Title 13, Part 2, Chapter 26).
c. CE – Categorical Exclusion Action
d. CFR – Code of Federal Regulations
e. CSJ – Control Section Job
f. Deliverables – Reports for environmental services g. EA – Environmental Assessment
Environmental Terms. 1. APE – Area of Potential Effects
2. Archeological Historic Property – an archeological site eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places (36 CFR 60) or for designation as a State Archeological Landmark (XXX) (TAC, Title 13, Part 2, Chapter 26).
3. CE – Categorical Exclusion
4. CFR – Code of Federal Regulations
5. CSJ – Control Section Job
6. Deliverables – Reports for environmental services
7. EA – Environmental Assessment
8. Environmental Services – environmental documents, studies, research, permit applications, public involvement, training and other activities for completion of an environmental document.
9. EPIC – Environmental Permits Issues and Commitments
10. FHWA Technical Advisory T 6640.8A (1987) – FHWA Format Guidance
11. FONSI – Finding of No Significant Impact (23 CFR 771 and TAC, Title 43)
12. HABS – Historic American Buildings Survey DocuSign Envelope ID: 719137B1-7E3D-42BC-8A29-9D6AE732CB6A
Environmental Terms a. APE - Area of Potential Effects
b. Archeological Historic Property - an archeological site eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places (36 CFR 60) or for designation as a State Archeological Landmark (XXX) (TAC, Title 13, Part 2, Chapter 26).
c. CE – Categorical Exclusion Action
d. CFR – Code of Federal Regulations
e. CSJ – Control Section Job
f. Deliverables – Reports for environmental services
g. EA – Environmental Assessment
h. Environmental Services – environmental documents, studies, research, permit applications, public involvement, training and other activities for completion of an environmental document.
i. EO – Executive Order
j. EPIC – Environmental Permits Issues and Commitments
k. Environmental Compliance Toolkits - the official location for approved policies, procedures, standards, and guidance from the Environmental Affairs Division of the Sate (web address: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/inside-txdot/division/environmental/compliance-toolkits.html)
l. FHWA Technical Advisory T 6640.8A (1987) – FHWA Format Guidance m. FONSI - Finding of No Significant Impact (23 CFR 771 and TAC, Title 43)
Environmental Terms a) APE – Area of Potential Effects DocuSign Envelope ID: 67397975-F81B-4755-90E3-12120FAB096F
b) Archeological Historic Property – an archeological site eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places (36 CFR 60) or for designation as a State Archeological Landmark (XXX) (TAC, Title 13, Part 2, Chapter 26).
c) CE – Categorical Exclusion
d) CFR – Code of Federal Regulations
e) CSJ – Control Section Job
f) Deliverables – Reports for environmental services
g) EA – Environmental Assessment
h) Environmental Services – environmental documents, studies, research, permit applications, public involvements, training and other activities for completion of and environmental document.
i) EPIC – Environmental Permits Issues and Commitments
j) FHWA Technical Advisory T 0000.XX (1987) – FHWA Format Guidance
k) FONSI – Finding of No Significant Impact (23 CFR 771 and TAC, Title 43)
l) HABS – Historic American Buildings Survey m) HAER – Historic American Engineering Record
Environmental Terms. 1. Any operations under this Lease shall be subject to all applicable Federal and State laws and rules now or hereafter in force. This Lease is not in itself an authorization to drill, and issuance of drilling permits for specific locations is subject to separate application and approval by the Supervisor of Xxxxx pursuant to Part 615, 1994 PA 451, as amended. No operations shall take place on State-owned surface without separate written permission(s) required by the Lessor and/or any other State or Federal governmental agency. For lands under this Lease, the Lessee shall submit to the Lessor a complete copy of any application for permits to drill simultaneously with the submission of the application to the Supervisor of Xxxxx. Each application shall identify the location of any State-owned surface lands contained within the proposed unit.
2. No operations shall take place in: a) a wetland (as defined in Part 303 of 1994 PA 451, as amended);
Environmental Terms. 1. Any operations under this lease shall be subject to all applicable federal and state laws and administrative rules now or hereafter in force. This lease is not in itself an authorization to drill, and the issuance of drilling permits for specific locations is subject to separate application and approval by the Supervisor of Xxxxx pursuant to Part 615, 1994 PA 451, as amended. No operations shall take place on state-owned surface without separate written permission(s) required by Lessor and/or any other state or federal governmental agency. For lands under this lease, the Lessee shall submit to the Lessor a complete copy of any application for permits to drill simultaneously with the submission of the application to the Supervisor of Xxxxx. Each application shall identify the location of any state-owned surface lands contained within the proposed unit.
2. No well shall be drilled a) in a wetland (as defined in Part 303 of 1994 PA 451, as amended) b) in habitat identified as critical to the survival of species designated under provisions of Part 365 of 1994 PA 451, as amended; c) at a site designated by the State to be of historical or archaeological significance; unless a development plan can be mutually agreed upon by the Lessor and Lessee to substantially eliminate negative impacts.