Common use of PROJECT IMPACTS Clause in Contracts

PROJECT IMPACTS. Existing fish or wildlife resources the project could substantially adversely affect include: amphibians, reptiles, aquatic invertebrates, and other aquatic and riparian species. The adverse effects the project could have on the fish or wildlife resources identified above include: impede up- and/or down-stream migration of aquatic species, damage to rearing habitats and potential cumulative impacts.

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Samples: Streambed Alteration Agreement

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PROJECT IMPACTS. Existing fish or wildlife resources the project could substantially adversely affect include: amphibians, reptiles, aquatic invertebrates, rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and other aquatic and riparian speciesFoothill Yellow-legged Frogs (Rana boylii). The adverse effects the project could have on the fish or wildlife resources identified above include: direct and/or incidental take, impede up- and/or down-stream migration of aquatic species, damage to spawning and/or rearing habitats and potential cumulative impacts.

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Samples: Streambed Alteration Agreement

PROJECT IMPACTS. Existing fish or wildlife resources the project could substantially adversely affect include: amphibians, reptiles, aquatic invertebrates, and other aquatic and riparian species. The adverse effects the project could have on the fish or wildlife resources identified above include: direct and/or incidental take, impede up- and/or down-stream migration of aquatic species, damage to spawning and/or rearing habitats and potential cumulative impacts.

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Samples: Streambed Alteration Agreement

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PROJECT IMPACTS. Existing fish or wildlife resources the project could substantially adversely affect include: amphibiansrainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), reptiles, aquatic invertebrates, Foothill Yellow-legged Frog (Rana boylii) and other aquatic and riparian speciesPacific giant salamander (Dicamptodon tenebrosus). The adverse effects the project could have on the fish or wildlife resources identified above include: direct and/or incidental take, impede up- and/or down-stream migration of aquatic species, damage to spawning and/or rearing habitats and potential cumulative impacts.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Streambed Alteration Agreement

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