Public Concerns Sample Clauses

Public Concerns. 4‐1‐1 It is the intent of the Representative Organization and the Board that concerns are best dealt with through communications with appropriate staff members.
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Public Concerns. Public meetings and interviews were also used to identify the specific issues in Port Valdez that could pose an ecological risk to the environment. These meetings served a two-fold purpose: (1) validation of the background information gathered as part of the problem formulation, and (2) representation of public knowledge and concerns about the environment.
Public Concerns. Public meetings and interviews were also used to identify the specific issues in Port Valdez that could pose an ecological risk to the environment. These meetings served a two-fold purpose: (1) validation of the background information gathered as part of the problem formulation, and (2) representation of public knowledge and concerns about the environment. Tables 3-3 and 3-4 summarize the comments made by members of the community regarding the possible stressors and receptors in the Port. This public involvement is especially vital in a regional assessment not driven by a single contaminated site. Identifying community values leads directly to the formation of relevant assessment endpoints. These values provide the link between the risk assessment process and management of the area that is both effective and plausible.
Public Concerns. 4.1. Any maintenance concerns of the public regarding the Okanagan River Channel Trail Area directed to the City and/or RDOS will be forwarded by the City and/or the RDOS to the PIB Chief Administrative Officer. The PIB shall notify the City and the RDOS of the action taken, if required, in a timely manner and the PIB shall keep a record of the location and types of concerns received throughout the year and provide them to the Parties to the Agreement on October 1 of each year of the Agreement.

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