Management Action Plan definition
Examples of Management Action Plan in a sentence
This led to further development of the Project to reduce flows and TP loads within the Lake Okeechobee Watershed in support of the Northern Lake Okeechobee Tributaries’ Target concentrations, the Basin Management Action Plan (BMAP) for Lake Okeechobee, and the Northern Everglades and Estuaries Protection Plan (NEEPP).
The proposed water quality improvement project is consistent with the goals and objectives of stakeholder vetted and State approved plans for Newnans Lake, including the 2008 original and 2014 updated Orange Creek Basin Management Action Plan (BMAP) and the 2011 Orange Creek Basin Surface Water Improvement and Management (SWIM) Plan.
The BOT shall participate in any future efforts to develop a Basin Management Action Plan (BMAP) to comply with Total Maximum Daily Load requirements that may be established for the watershed in which the campus is located and shall comply with BMAP pollutant load reduction requirements.
Debris Management Action Plan – Service Provider may be called upon to assist in the creation of an event specific debris management plan.
The LHDA has developed and is implementing a Biodiversity Management Action Plan, which focuses on three biodiversity elements namely rangelands and wetlands, birds and fish.
The Council has recently published its Carbon Management Action Plan and associated emissions reduction targets.
The Executive will specifically have responsibility for the following plans and strategies which are listed as “local choice functions”: • Food Law Enforcement Plan • Plans and Strategies which comprise the Housing Investment Programme (including Housing Strategy and Annual Plan, Home Energy Conservation Act Strategy) • Quality Protects Management Action Plan • Adult Learning Development Plan • Local Agenda 21 Strategy • Waste Strategy.
The Borrower shall carry out the Project in accordance with the Biomedical Waste Management Action Plan.
INAC will request the “Auditor’s Management Letter” or “Internal Control Letter” upon notification to the Recipient or the requirement for the Management Action Plan.
The Provincial Case and Contact Management Action Plan aims to ensure case and contact management is effective in containing the spread of COVID-19 by: • Supporting public health units with additional centralized resources; • Expediting data entry to speed process and provide timely analytics; • Integrating with supporting provincial systems and services; and, • Improving technology tools and providing one provincial system.