Examples of Aquatic Resource Protection in a sentence
Law on Biodiversity, which took effect on 1 July 2009 Law on Aquatic Resource Protection, 1989.
The Commonwealth, while accomplishing the previous action plans’ goals, was in critical need to develop a new overarching Pennsylvania Aquatic Resource Protection and Management Action Plan (PARMAP) to focus the Commonwealth’s wetland and waterways program development efforts over the next 10 years.
The Fund's Executive Agency shall direct, inspect and evaluate the implementation of programs, projects or non-project activities supported by the Aquatic Resource Protection and Development fund annually or irregularly.
The Aquatic Resource Protection and Development Fundhas legal status, offices, own stamps and is entitled to open accounts at the State Treasury as prescribed by the law; organizes and operates as a public non-business unitestablished by the competent State agencies.
The decision to authorize the use of Jurisdictional Lands requires a determination that such use is not contrary to the public interest, except for lands within Aquatic Resource Protection Areas, in which case it must be determined that the use is in the public interest.
Refer to the Water Quality Protection Guidelines for the Navajo Nation Forest (2000) and the Navajo Nation Aquatic Resource Protection Program Guidance (1994) on distance guidelines.
Any non-prohibited use of Sovereignty Lands within an Aquatic Resource Protection Area which does not require a lease, easement, or other form of authorization from the Authority.
For projects in an Aquatic Resource Protection Area, provide a sealed drawing showing the condition of the shoreline adjacent to the lease area and for 1,000 feet on each side of the lease area.
Aquatic Resource Protection shall mean measures taken to protect aquatic resources from several negative impacts of the land development process, including complete loss or destruction, stream channel enlargement and increased salinity fluctuations.
NA=Not Available How significant of an issue the Corps backlog is depends on whether it is viewed as a “needs” versus a “wants” backlog, and whether it represents unmet nonfederal expectations and unaddressed water resources problems.