Xxxxxx Bypass Sample Clauses

Xxxxxx Bypass. The passage improvements, combined with fish food production and safe rearing habitat for juvenile fish in the lower reach of the creek flowing through the wetlands created by the Xxxxxx Bypass, have provided functional flows and an excellent environment for spring-run salmon and other species to thrive. Xxxxxx Buttes Partnerships Cooperation among the agricultural, urban and environmental communities—with funding partnerships—were essential to the success of the projects. The key stakeholders and participants included: • Local water suppliers and farmers (see map), owner and funding partner; • California Urban Water Agencies, funding partner; • U.S. Department of Interior (USFWS and USBR), funding partner; • California Department of Fish and Game East-West Diversion Xxxx Xxxxxx Bypass Xxxx 1 July 21, 2017 Photo: Xxx “Xxxxxxxx” Xxxxx Success on Butte Creek Butte Creek is one of only four Sacramento River tributaries with remaining populations of the endangered spring-run Chinook salmon. Resource agencies and conservation groups value Butte Creek as a keystone in preserving and recovering spring-run salmon, which in some years had dwin- dled to less than a 100 returning adults from 1970 to the early 1990s. Today, as a result of the Butte Creek Fish Passage Improvement projects, in tandem with a valuable food supply and safe rearing habitat in the Xxxxxx Bypass wetlands, more than 10,000 spring-run salmon return on average to Butte Creek. These projects all provide multiple beneficial uses, serving water for fish, farms, birds and various other species. Pictured above: Central Valley Spring-Run Chinook Salmon Illustration by Xxxx Xxxxxx, courtesy of Xxx Xxxxx (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) Secretary of Interior Xxxxx Xxxxxxx tearing down XxXxxxxxx Dam in 1998. Butte Creek Spring-Run Chinook Salmon Population Estimates 22000 20000 18000 16000 14000 Butte Creek Projects Initiated 12000 10000 8000 6000 4000 2000 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 0 Source: CDFW Appendix D ‌ Sacramento Valley Salmon Recovery Program Completed Projects 2000-2017 American River
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Xxxxxx Bypass. Notwithstanding the provisions of Article 2.2, during the term of this Short-Term Settlement Agreement or for whatever period is otherwise negotiated, the continued diversion and use of return and tailwater flows by water users in the Xxxxxx Bypass/Butte Slough region will not be challenged by DWR, Reclamation, DF&G, USFWS or the Downstream Water Users. Xxxxxx Bypass/Butte Slough region lands affected by this provision are shown on the map attached hereto and marked as Exhibit “A”. The Xxxxxx Bypass/Butte Slough Water Users Association will provide $36,000 annually, on behalf of the water users identified in Exhibit “A“, for the benefit of DWR and Reclamation. To receive the benefit of this subarticle, these Xxxxxx Bypass/Butte Slough water users must have this total amount applied as a credit towards the non- Upstream Water Users’ share of operation and maintenance cost of Block 2 water pursuant to Article 16.5.3. This provision is self-executing and will create no legal precedent. It is solely for the purpose of addressing unique facts associated with the Xxxxxx Bypass/Butte Slough water users as a part of this overall agreement. During the term of the Short-Term Settlement Agreement, the Xxxxxx Bypass/Butte Slough water users, DWR, Reclamation and other interested parties will develop a long-term plan to accomplish the objectives in Article 20.1 for this region.

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  • Xxxxxx, P A., special counsel for IMC, in IMC's capacity as both Seller and Servicer under the Sale and Servicing Agreement, and/or Xxxxx & Xxxxxx LLP shall have furnished to the Underwriters their written opinion or opinions, addressed to the Underwriters and the Depositor and dated the Closing Date, in form and substance satisfactory to the Underwriters, to the effect that:

  • Xxxxxxx, P E./Project Manager / / Date ( ) - Phone CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER AND CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER CERTIFICATION: Pursuant to Section VI. B. and VI. C. of the Agreement, the undersigned Chief Executive Officer and Chief Fiscal Officer of the Recipient, as both are designated in Appendix B of the Agreement, hereby request the Director to disburse financial assistance moneys made available to Project in Appendix C of the Agreement (inclusive of any amendment thereto) to the payee as identified below in the amount so indicated which amount equals the product of the Disbursement Ratio and the dollar value of the attached cost documentation which was properly billed to the Recipient in exclusive connection with the performance of the Project. The undersigned further certify that:

  • Xxxxxxxx, P E., P.S./City Engineer / / Date ( ) - Phone CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER AND CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER CERTIFICATION: Pursuant to Section VI. B. and VI. C. of the Agreement, the undersigned Chief Executive Officer and Chief Fiscal Officer of the Recipient, as both are designated in Appendix B of the Agreement, hereby request the Director to disburse financial assistance moneys made available to Project in Appendix C of the Agreement (inclusive of any amendment thereto) to the payee as identified below in the amount so indicated which amount equals the product of the Disbursement Ratio and the dollar value of the attached cost documentation which was properly billed to the Recipient in exclusive connection with the performance of the Project. The undersigned further certify that:

  • Xxxxx, Esq Sher & Xxxxxxxxx LLP; 0000 X Xxxxxx, XX.; Xxxxx 000; Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000.

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  • Xxxxxxxx, 121 Cal App.4th Supp. 7 (2004), CIV Code 1962 Colorado $50.00 or 5% of past due rent C.R.S. § 00-00-000 Connecticut Not defined No statute Delaware 5% of the monthly rent amount Title 25, § 5501(d) Florida Not defined No statute Georgia “All contracts for rent shall bear interest from the time the rent is due” Hawaii 8% of the monthly rent amount § 521-21(f) Idaho Not defined No statute Illinois Outside Chicago – Not defined Chicago only – $10.00 per month for the first $500.00 in monthly rent plus five percent per month for any amount in excess of $500.00 in monthly rent for the late payment of rent. No statute 5-12-140(h) Indiana Not defined No statute Iowa If the rent does not exceed $700/month, the late fee cannot exceed more than $12/day per day or $60/month. If the rent is greater than $700/month, the late cannot exceed more than $20/day or $100/month.

  • Xxxxx, P E. , known to me to be a person and officer whose name is subscribed to the foregoing instrument, and acknowledged to me that he/she executed same for and as the act of the City of Arlington, Texas, a Texas municipal corporation, and as Director of Public Works and Transportation thereof, and for the purposes and consideration therein expressed. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF OFFICE this the day of , 20 . Notary Public In and For The State of Texas Notary's Printed Name

  • Xxxxxxxx, X X. Xxxxxx, as Trustee .................. 00 Xxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxxxxx 00000

  • Xxxxxx, Xx Xxxxxxx X.

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