Conservation Measure definition

Conservation Measure means measures identified in Chapter 5 of the HCP for the benefit of the Covered Species or developed pursuant to the Adaptive Management Program, including specific activities implemented on an annual basis by the Program Manager or, in appropriate circumstances, other Parties to this Agreement.
Conservation Measure means each action detailed in Chapter 5 of the HCP/NCCP that is a component of the Conservation Strategy.
Conservation Measure means a study, audit, improvement, equipment, alternative energy system,

Examples of Conservation Measure in a sentence

  • Energy Conservation Measure (ECM) costs will be the full, installed incremental cost of improvements, where the incremental cost is equal to the difference between the baseline measure cost and the improved measure cost unencumbered by any federal tax credits, utility incentives or state rebates, with option to consider encumbering utility incentives, etc.

  • If the deficiency has not been corrected within the allotted thirty days, CEHMM may issue a notice of noncompliance in the form of a Conservation Measure Violation (CMV), which will be sent to the Participant by mail and electronic transmission (Appendix I).

  • Should a participant fail to initiate corrective action in a reasonable time, CEHMM shall issue a notice of noncompliance in the form of a Conservation Measure Violation (CMV), which will be sent to the Participant by mail and electronic transmission (Appendix I).

  • CCAMLR was the first conservation body that required all longline vessels in its area of application to use bird scaring lines (Conservation Measure 29/X adopted in 1991).

  • If new scientific information becomes available supporting lower or higher decibel limits through the adaptive management process, this Conservation Measure may be amended for both new and existing Participants as provided in Section XXII of the CCAA (Modification of the CCAA and Amendment of the Permit).


More Definitions of Conservation Measure

Conservation Measure means a study, audit, improvement, equipment, alternative energy system, or change in operating practices that is designed to provide energy, water, or operational cost savings at least equivalent to the amount expended by a local government unit or state agency for the study, audit, improvement, or equipment.
Conservation Measure. As specified in Exhibit E.
Conservation Measure means an action, property, facility, equip- ment, improvement, system or measure to promote conservation that pro- vides a conservation resource that is acquired by a participating util- ity pursuant to the pacific northwest electric power planning and con- servation act, 16 U.S.C. section 839 et seq., including, but not limited to, loans and grants to consumers for insulation, weatherization, in- creased system efficiency and waste energy recovery by direct applica- tion;
Conservation Measure means HCP required actions detailed in HCP Chapter 5 that is a component of the conservation strategy.
Conservation Measure means an action whose cost is allocated, in part, to Washington by Section 1203(d) of the Act.
Conservation Measure means any action taken toward the long–term preservation of
Conservation Measure means any action taken toward the long–term preservation of property and includes examination, documentation, treatment, and preventive care of property, supported by research and education.