Indirect and Cumulative Impacts Analysis Sample Clauses

Indirect and Cumulative Impacts Analysis. It is assumed at this time that, based on TxDOT’s Indirect and Cumulative Impacts Risk Assessments, that there is no potential for indirect or cumulative impacts to environmental and social resources from the project, unless it is determined that the project would result in substantial direct or indirect impacts to a resource, or if there will be any impact on a resource in poor or declining health. Therefore, at this time, a detailed analysis of these impacts will not be prepared.
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Indirect and Cumulative Impacts Analysis. The proposed project would not require any additional right-of-way and no adverse indirect or cumulative impacts are anticipated. No Indirect and Cumulative Impacts Analysis is included in this scope of work.
Indirect and Cumulative Impacts Analysis. The Engineer shall develop an Indirect Impacts Analysis (per TxDOT’s current Indirect Impacts Analysis Guidelines) and a Cumulative Impacts Analysis (per TxDOT’s Cumulative Impacts Analysis Guidance, March 2014). DocuSign Envelope ID: B8DCCCD3-A0B3-4BAD-BC2D-75E46611CBD6
Indirect and Cumulative Impacts Analysis. An indirect and cumulative impacts analysis shall be prepared in accordance with the STATE’s guidelines. YES NO g. Noise Analysis A noise analysis shall be prepared, including predicted noise levels and the consideration and evaluation of noise mitigation, in accordance with the STATE’S Noise Guidelines. The noise analysis shall be provided as a Technical Report and a summary of the noise analysis results shall be included in the administratively complete document.
Indirect and Cumulative Impacts Analysis a) Indirect Impacts Analysis (in accordance with the current TxDOT Environmental Toolkit- Guidance Indirect Impacts Analysis September 2015).
Indirect and Cumulative Impacts Analysis. Indirect Impacts Analysis (State’s current Indirect Impacts Analysis Guidelines)  Cumulative Impacts Analysis (State’s Cumulative Impacts Analysis  Environmental Permits Issues and Commitments (EPIC) s - Mitigation and Commitments o Commitments need to be included as Environmental Permits Issues and Commitments (EPIC) section. o Finalize plans, specifications and estimates (PS&E) EPIC sheet for incorporation into plans (and contractor bidding documents) to ensure that implementation occurs through proper execution of PS&E contract.

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  • DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS The goal of this task is to collect operational data from the project, to analyze that data for economic and environmental impacts, and to include the data and analysis in the Final Report. Formulas will be provided for calculations. A Final Report data collection template will be provided by the Energy Commission. The Recipient shall: • Develop data collection test plan. • Troubleshoot any issues identified. • Collect data, information, and analysis and develop a Final Report which includes: o Total gross project costs. o Length of time from award of bus(es) to project completion. o Fuel usage before and after the project.

  • Return of Materials Pertaining to Work Product Upon the request of Customer, but in any event upon termination or expiration of this Contract or a Statement of Work, Vendor shall surrender to Customer all documents and things pertaining to the Work Product, including but not limited to drafts, memoranda, notes, records, drawings, manuals, computer software, reports, data, and all other documents or materials (and copies of same) generated or developed by Vendor or furnished by Customer to Vendor, including all materials embodying the Work Product, any Customer confidential information, or Intellectual Property Rights in such Work Product, regardless of whether complete or incomplete. This section is intended to apply to all Work Product as well as to all documents and things furnished to Vendor by Customer or by anyone else that pertain to the Work Product.

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