Other Relevant Factors Including Measures to Mitigate Impacts Sample Clauses

Other Relevant Factors Including Measures to Mitigate Impacts. DNR develops lease stipulations, or mitigation measures, through the lease sale process to mitigate potential adverse environmental and social impacts of petroleum exploration, development, production, and transportation. Environmental protection measures attached to these five leases have been developed over decades of lease offerings and today represent protection equal to or beyond what is required by existing law. These measures were developed after considering terms imposed on historic North Slope oil and gas lease sales, and after considering fish and wildlife resource and harvest data submitted by ADF&G. DNR also considered environmental data relating to air and water quality, solid and liquid waste disposal, and oil spill prevention information submitted by DEC, as well as comments submitted by the public, local governments, environmental organizations, and other federal and state agencies at the time of the lease sale. Additional project-specific mitigation measures can be imposed when oil and gas lessees or the unit operator submit proposed plans of operation or development. AS 38.180(p); 11 AAC 83.341 – 11 AAC 83.346. In addition to compliance with these mitigation measures, lessees must comply with all applicable local, state and federal codes, statutes and regulations, and any subsequent amendments, as set forth under Article 17 of the Agreement. Mitigation measures address the protection of resources and values including protection of fish and waterfowl habitat, access to subsistence resources, protection of archaeological resources, site restoration and rehabilitation, proper construction of pipelines and roads, protection of tundra vegetation, minimizing disturbance to caribou and birds, and avoidance of geophysical hazards. Leases in the proposed unit area were offered in State of Alaska Lease Sales 65 and 80. To provide additional protection in the unit area, the mitigation measures for the most recent lease in the proposed unit area will be applied unit-wide. State Oil and Gas Lease Sale 80, Shaviovik mitigation measures are hereby incorporated in the individual lease contracts as amended by this Findings and Decision. This Findings and Decision of the Commissioner incorporates by reference the Final Finding of the Director Regarding Sale 80, Shaviovik, dated Tuesday, September 6, 1995. DNR will review these lease stipulations with respect to any proposed unit plan of operations and ensure that they mitigate adverse environmental impacts...
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