Management actions definition
Examples of Management actions in a sentence
Bilateral Water Management actions may be directed at those contributing water bodies, but the classification is applied at the border.
As warranted by increased development/use and other factors, Transboundary Waters will be moved to higher classes, where Bilateral Water Management actions are identified to complement Jurisdictional Water Management practices.
Other than reporting, no Bilateral Water Management actions are required in this class.
Bilateral Water Management actions that could apply at the different classes or under different conditions are documented in the appendices or will be developed by the BMC.
Triggers, Transboundary Groundwater Objectives and Jurisdictional or Bilateral Water Management actions will be determined at the BMC after signing.
Operationally, the RIM approach involves assigning Transboundary Waters to one of four classes (Figure 1), defining Bilateral Water Management actions commensurate with the class, and establishing a structured and transparent process for Bilateral Water Management.
IFA shall have no liability or responsibility to Developer arising out of IFA’s Hazardous Materials Management actions and such actions shall in no event constitute the basis of a Relief Event or other Claim.
Without limiting IFA’s role or responsibilities set forth in Section 5.9.6, Developer shall reimburse to IFA on a current basis within ten (10) days of request therefor, the reasonable costs, including IFA’s Recoverable Costs, that IFA incurs in carrying out such Hazardous Materials Management actions.
Bilateral Water Management builds on the Jurisdictional Water Management actions of each Party as required to achieve the commitments of this Agreement.
IFA thereafter may undertake the Hazardous Materials Management actions in compliance with a remediation plan approved by applicable Governmental Entities, if applicable, and in compliance with applicable Laws.