Fish and Wildlife Habitat Sample Clauses

Fish and Wildlife Habitat. (2) NWN shall minimize impacts for the Category 2 wetland north of highway 202 by taking steps including but not limited to: (a) using a single trench for dual pipelines and keeping the installation as narrow as possible while remaining consistent with safety and practical installation requirements. (b) timing construction for the dry time of year, not to extend beyond November 15, 1997. (c) separating and returning topsoil to the trench backfill surface for pipelines and installing clay barriers at each end of the wetland crossing. (3) NWN shall restore habitat in the Category 2 wetland to the north of highway 202 to preconstruction conditions within two growing seasons. [Amendment 4] (5) NWN shall time the crossing of any small tributaries or creeks during the dry period, and shall restore the stream bed and stream banks before the rainy season, not to extend beyond November 15, 1997. [Amendment 4] (7) NWN shall filter any water pumped from the trench during construction to remove sediments before it is returned to the wetland. [Amendment 4] (8) NWN shall complete pipeline construction through the wetland by November 15, 1997. [Amendment 4]
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Fish and Wildlife Habitat. (1) During the construction under Amendment 9, NWN will minimize removal of vegetation to the extent practical. [Amendment 9] (2) Where an Amendment 9 pipeline is installed adjacent to an existing one, the permanent easement will be only 10 feet wider than the existing one. However, where the Xxxxxxxxx pool pipeline approaches the Xxxxx valve station, the permanent easement may be 30 feet wider than the existing one to allow installation of surface equipment. [Amendment 9] (3) NWN will use the erosion control measures required for the NPDES 1200-C (a federal permit) and Best Management Practices (BMPs) to prevent erosion of soil into the ephemeral stream channel during construction of the Amendment 9 pipelines. [Amendment 9] (4) Following construction of the pipelines for Amendment 9, NWN will allow and encourage native vegetation to grow back in the temporary construction easement and stating areas. [Amendment 9] (5) Where revegetation is necessary in the permanent right-of-way for the pipelines constructed under Amendment 9, NWN will plant vegetation that provides forage for big game species. [Amendment 9] (6) During pipeline construction for Amendment 9, NWN will restore any stream channels to pre-construction conditions, including grades, contours, morphology and substrate and will take measures to prevent scouring of stream slopes. [Amendment 9] (7) At stream crossings, crews will use hand tools to control [right-of- way] vegetation in the permanent easement for the Amendment 9 pipelines. [Amendment 9]
Fish and Wildlife Habitat. 28 a. Technical overview, riparian influence on wildlife function 28 b. Key findings from buffer literature and science panel 29 c. Conclusion and Recommendations 29 Section V. Impacts to Marine Riparian Functions 30 1. Introduction 30 2. Development 31 a. Water quality 31
Fish and Wildlife Habitat a. Technical overview, riparian influence on wildlife function b. Key findings from buffer literature and science panel
Fish and Wildlife Habitat. Conservation Areas: 1. Flora (plant life) and Fauna (animal life) identified as protected, shall be sheltered from construction activities using Best Management Practices.
Fish and Wildlife Habitat. Undeveloped Intermittent Streams Parking Area Other Other
Fish and Wildlife Habitat. Fish and wildlife species are dependent on wetland habitat factors such as the availability of cover, freedom from disturbance, availability of food, availability of specialized habitat features, and interspersion of different vegetation forms and water. The fish and wildlife habitat function considers the effectiveness of the wetland in providing habitat for various types and populations of resident and migratory species typically associated with wetlands and the wetland edge (USACE, 1995). Relatively few mammals are truly wetland-dependent. However, many mammal species have populations that are highly wetland-dependent at certain times of the year. Many birds depend on wetland habitats during all or parts of their life histories.
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