Ivanpah Valley definition

Ivanpah Valley means the geographical area that coincides with the boundary of the Hydrographic Area 164A (also known as North Ivanpah Valley) as reported in the Hydrographic Areas Map, prepared by the Division of Water Resources, Rev. 9/71. An approximate map is contained in the definition of hydrographic areas.

Examples of Ivanpah Valley in a sentence

  • The CAISO suggested this as a way to increase transmission capacity for the SCE transmission network throughout the Ivanpah Valley Area beyond the 1400 MW proposed for this project if enough new renewables projects were eventually built to warrant this level of capacity.

  • Several commentators mentioned the genetic uniqueness of the desert tortoises in the Ivanpah Valley as justifying a heightened level of concern and protection.

  • A substantial portion of the Ivanpah Valley documented occurrences of small-flowered androstephium, Mojave milkweed, desert pincushion, nine-awned pappus grass, Parish’s club-cholla, and Rusby’s desert-mallow would be directly, indirectly, and cumulatively impacted by the project.

  • The Ivanpah Valley is underlain by the Ivanpah Valley Groundwater Basin (Department of Water Resources Basin No. 6-30).

  • We previously reported that Strip, an evolutionarily conserved protein functions as a platform for endosome maturation that is required for axon elongation (Nat Commun 5, 5180, 2014).

  • The definition of “proficiency” is based on Riverside’s cut score standards set forth below.

  • Loss of a substantial portion of these populations makes them more vulnerable to extirpation within the state, especially for Mojave milkweed; its California distribution outside of the Ivanpah Valley is restricted to only two other observations and a handful of historic herbarium collections.

  • For most of these species, these Ivanpah Valley populations represent a substantial portion of their total documented range regionally and within California.

  • The purpose intent of the plan shall be to provide screening of the power project, particularly the mirror fields, while retaining as much of the scenic portion of the overall views of Ivanpah Valley and Clark Mountains as feasible.

  • Although EPA7 This rule prohibits the construction of new power plants or major modifications to existing power plants under State jurisdiction within the following areas: (a) Las Vegas Valley, Hydrographic Area 212; (b) El Dorado Valley, Hydrographic Area 167; (c) Ivanpah Valley, Hydrographic Areas 164 a and 164 b; and (d) The city limits of Boulder City.

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