TxDOT’s Responsibility for Approvals and Certain Mitigation Sample Clauses

TxDOT’s Responsibility for Approvals and Certain Mitigation. 6.9.1.1. The following TxDOT-Provided Approval has not yet been obtained as of the Proposal Due Date: the NEPA Approval.
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TxDOT’s Responsibility for Approvals and Certain Mitigation. 6.10.1.1 The following TxDOT-Provided Approvals have not yet been obtained: (1) the NEPA Approval, and (2) the USACE Nationwide Permit under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act and Section 401 Water Quality Certification. All conditions and requirements, including mitigation requirements, contained in the NEPA Approval shall automatically be deemed included in the scope of the Work. TxDOT shall be responsible for the cost and performance of all mitigation requirements contained in the USACE Nationwide Permit under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act and Section 401 Water Quality Certification. With respect to the USACE Nationwide Permit and Section 401 Water Quality Certification, Developer shall utilize Best Management Practices and shall be responsible for performance of the anticipated general conditions and requirements described in Federal Register Volume 72, No. 47, p. 1191, published March 12, 2007 (the “General Conditions”).
TxDOT’s Responsibility for Approvals and Certain Mitigation. 6.10.1.1 The following TxDOT-Provided Approvals had not yet been obtained as of the Proposal Due Date: the USACE Individual Permits for Segments H and I-1. All conditions and requirements, including mitigation requirements, contained in the NEPA Approvals and other Environmental Approvals for the Project shall automatically be deemed included in the scope of the Work.
TxDOT’s Responsibility for Approvals and Certain Mitigation. (a) The following TxDOT-Provided Approvals had not yet been obtained as of the Proposal Due Date: the Section 404 Permits and Section 401 Water Quality Certifications. All conditions and requirements, including mitigation requirements contained in the Project’s NEPA Approvals and Section 404 Permits shall automatically be deemed included in the scope of the Work. In addition, with respect to the Section 404 Permits and Section 401 Water Quality Certifications, Developer shall utilize Best Management Practices and shall be responsible for performance of the general conditions and requirements described in Federal Register Volume 77, No. 34, published February 21, 2012 (the “General Conditions”) and the Environmental Permits, Issues and Commitments (“EPIC”) sheets for the Project.
TxDOT’s Responsibility for Approvals and Certain Mitigation. 6.10.1.1 The following TxDOT-Provided Approvals had not yet been obtained as of the Proposal Due Date: the Segment 2 Section 404 Permit. All conditions and requirements, including mitigation requirements, contained in the NEPA and State Approvals for the Project shall automatically be deemed included in the scope of the Work. In addition, with respect to the Segment 2 Section 404 Permit, DB Contractor shall utilize Best Management Practices and shall fully, timely, and completely perform and comply with all requirements and conditions associated with the Segment 2 Section 404 Permit.
TxDOT’s Responsibility for Approvals and Certain Mitigation. 6.10.1.1 The following TxDOT-Provided Approvals had not yet been obtained as of the Proposal Due Date: the re-evaluation to address design modifications in Segment H, the re-evaluation to address design modifications for Segment I-1 and the USACE Individual Permits under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act and Section 401 Water Quality Certification for Segments H and I-1. All conditions and requirements, including mitigation requirements, contained in the NEPA Approvals and other Environmental Approvals for the Project shall automatically be deemed included in the scope of the Work.
TxDOT’s Responsibility for Approvals and Certain Mitigation. 6.10.1.1 The following TxDOT-Provided Approvals had not yet been obtained as of the Proposal Due Date: the USACE Individual Permits for Segments [ _] under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act and Section 401 Water Quality Certification. All conditions and requirements, including mitigation requirements, contained in the NEPA Approvals for the Project shall automatically be deemed included in the scope of the Work. In addition, with respect to the USACE Individual Permits and Section 401 Water Quality Certification, Developer shall utilize Best Management Practices and shall be responsible for performance of the general conditions and requirements described in Federal Register Volume 72, Xx. 00, x. 0000, xxxxxxxxx Xxxxx 00, 0000 (xxx “General Conditions”).
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TxDOT’s Responsibility for Approvals and Certain Mitigation. 6.10.1.1 The following TxDOT-Provided Approvals had not yet been obtained as of the Proposal Due Date: the Segment 1 Re-evaluation #1 of the FEIS/ROD, the Segment 1 Re-evaluation #2 of the FEIS/ROD, the Addendum to the approved Segment 1 USACE IP (Sections 404 and 401), the Segment 2 Re-evaluation of the FONSI, and the Segment 2 Section 404 Permit. All conditions and requirements, including mitigation requirements, contained in the TxDOT-Provided Approvals, NEPA and State Approvals and other Environmental Approvals for the Project shall automatically be deemed included in the scope of the Work.

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