Direct impacts means an increase in the need for public facilities or services that
Direct impacts means an increase in the need for public facilities or services that is attributable to the project or facilities providing additional project capacity, except impacts resulting from the construction or operation of a facility that is:
Direct impacts means adverse impacts to wetlands that occur immediately as the result of a permitted or exempt activity and that result in the loss of wetland function and area.
Examples of Direct impacts in a sentence
Direct impacts include but are not limited to physical destruction (all or part) or alteration such as diminished integrity.
Direct impacts are caused by the action and occur at the same time and place.
Direct impacts: Impacts that are caused directly by the activity and generally occur at the same time and at the place of the activity (e.g. noise generated by blasting operations on the site of the activity).
Direct impacts are caused by an action and occur at the same time and place as the action.
Direct impacts are those impacts “caused by the action and [that] occur at the same time and place.” Id. § 1508.8(a).
More Definitions of Direct impacts
Direct impacts. [mean] means an increase in the need for [any] public facilities
Direct impacts means an increase in the need for public facilities or services that is attributable to the project or facilities providing additional project capacity, except impacts
Direct impacts means an increase in the need for public facilities or services that 1839 is attributable to the project or facilities providing additional project capacity, except impacts 1840 resulting from the construction or operation of a facility that is: 1841 (a) owned by an owner other than the owner of the project or of the facilities providing 1842 additional project capacity; and 1843 (b) used to furnish fuel, construction, or operation materials for use in the project. 1844 (6) "Electric interlocal entity" means an interlocal entity described in Subsection 1845 11-13-203(3). 1846 (7) "Energy services interlocal entity" means an interlocal entity that is described in 1847 Subsection 11-13-203(4). 1848 (8) (a) "Estimated electric requirements," when used with respect to a qualified energy 1849 services interlocal entity, includes any of the following that meets the requirements of 1850 Subsection (8)(b): 1851 (i) generation capacity; 1852 (ii) generation output; or 1853 (iii) an electric energy production facility. 1854 (b) An item listed in Subsection (8)(a) is included in "estimated electric requirements" 1855 if it is needed by the qualified energy services interlocal entity to perform the qualified energy 1856 services interlocal entity's contractual or legal obligations to any of its members. 1857 (9) (a) "Facilities providing replacement project capacity" means facilities that have 1858 been, are being, or are proposed to be constructed, reconstructed, converted, repowered, 1859 acquired, leased, used, or installed to provide replacement project capacity. 1860 (b) "Facilities providing replacement project capacity" includes facilities that have 1861 been, are being, or are proposed to be constructed, reconstructed, converted, repowered, 1862 acquired, leased, used, or installed: 1863 (i) to support and facilitate the construction, reconstruction, conversion, repowering, 1864 installation, financing, operation, management, or use of replacement project capacity; or
Direct impacts mean means effects which are caused by the action and occur at the same time and place.
Direct impacts means impacts caused by an action that occur at the same time and place which affect and diminish the ability for sage grouse to shelter, feed, or breed.
Direct impacts means that business has suffered direct damage and loss to premises, equipment and/or stock and has been unable to trade normally as a result of flooding;
Direct impacts means changes in floodplain or wetland values and functions and changes in the risk to lives and property caused or induced by an action or related activity. Impacts are caused whenever these natural values and functions are affected as a direct result of an action. An action which would result in the discharge of polluted storm waters into a floodplain or wetland, for example, would directly affect their natural values and functions. Construction-related activities, such as dredging and filling operations within the floodplain or a wetland would be another example of impacts caused by an action.