Invasive Species. (This scope is for the corresponding section(s) as listed in the Affected Environment and Environmental Consequences section of the EA.) The Engineer shall address Executive Order 13112 on Invasive Species as per the Ecological Resources Handbook (TxDOT Environmental Online Toolkit).
Invasive Species. (This scope is for the corresponding section(s) as listed in the Affected Environment and Environmental Consequences section of the EA.) DocuSign Envelope ID: 77A45C0A-6CA6-4436-AA61-FD6DAA5DDC8C The Engineer shall address Executive Order 13112 on Invasive Species as per the Ecological Resources Handbook (TxDOT Environmental Online Toolkit).
Invasive Species. Address Executive Order 13112 on Invasive Species as per FHWA guidance.
Invasive Species. The Parties will make Jurisdictional Water Management decisions in a manner that is intended to prevent the movement of invasive species into, within, or out of the Basin.
Invasive Species. Where DESIGNATED ON THE GROUND, included in C(T)5.31#, SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS, or as ordered by the Contracting Officer, invasive species of concern prevention practices shall be followed as listed below.
Invasive Species. The Seller hereby records that to the Seller’s best knowledge and belief there are no Listed Invasive Species mentioned in terms of the Regulations to the National Environmental Management: Biodiversity Act 10 of 2004 upon the Property. It is however recorded that as the Seller is not sufficiently qualified to identify such Species that the Purchaser accepts the risk inherent in purchasing the Property with any Listed Invasive Species which might be thereon.
Invasive Species. The Engineer shall address Executive Order 13112 on Invasive Species as per the Ecological Resources Handbook (TxDOT Environmental Online Toolkit).
Invasive Species. The buyer shall implement best management practices for minimizing the introduction and proliferation of invasive plant species, including thoroughly washing equipment prior to use on the material site. This is particularly important for work at material sites adjacent to rivers, where introduced species can be transported downstream and spread throughout areas that would not otherwise be exposed to invasive species.
Invasive Species. 32.1 The PURCHASER acknowledges that he has acquainted himself with the extent and nature of the PROPERTY and accepts the PROPERTY as it stands, including the vegetation on the Property.
32.2 In terms of the regulations to the National Environmental Management: Biodiversity Xxx 0000, the SELLER declares that to the best of his knowledge there are no Invasive Alien Species, as per the national register of alien and listed invasive species, present on the PROPERTY.
Invasive Species. The Certificate Holder will prevent, to the extent practicable, the transport and spread of invasive species during soil disturbance management, transport of materials, and landscaping/revegetation. It should be noted that soil disturbance will be limited to the installation of the cable within the ROW and vegetation disturbance would also be limited to only include mowing and trimming. As such, little, if any, revegetation or landscaping would be required. Appropriate construction practices aimed at reducing the spread of invasive species are detailed in the Invasive Species Management Plan (Appendix E).