Responsibility of the Water Authority Sample Clauses

Responsibility of the Water Authority. The Water Authority shall ensure that it or a Preserve Area (HMA) management entity designated by it and approved by the Wildlife Agencies carries out the preserve management responsibilities described in this Section 10.0 and NCCP/HCP Sections 6 and 8 and Appendix B. The Water Authority may delegate and contract for management planning, plan preparation, and implementation tasks to other qualified parties, land use agencies (cities and counties), non-profit organizations, for-profit land management companies, and other contractors. However, the Water Authority shall remain solely responsible for ensuring the management of the HMAs in perpetuity in accordance with Wildlife Agency-approved Preserve Area Management Plans (PAMP), as those plans may be revised over time and for the timeliness and quality of all requirements of preserve management, except where the Wildlife Agencies have assumed that responsibility as provided in Section 10.2, below. Management activities on all Preserve Area lands that are formally credited toward the obligations of the Plan, including future additions as described in Section 9.4 above, shall be a Covered Activity, with the exception of management activities undertaken by either Wildlife Agency on Preserve Area lands managed by that agency.
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Responsibility of the Water Authority. The Water Authority shall carry out and, within the HMAs, ensure that Preserve Area managers carry out, the compliance and effectiveness monitoring and reporting required by NCCP/HCP Section 6.12. The Water Authority shall remain solely responsible for all monitoring and reporting requirements in perpetuity, including submission to the Wildlife Agencies of the monitoring and reporting plans, and for the timeliness and quality of the monitoring and reporting plan.

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