Examples of Public Conservation Lands in a sentence
A map of these Public Conservation Lands is available from the Natural Resources Department.
Input from the scoping meetings, along with comments received by other means (regular mail or e-mail), will be used to refine the scope of issues to be addressed by the Missouri River Authorized Purposes Study.As part of the scoping process, The Corps has scheduled public meetings at the following locations:1.
Also included in the agreement is a DOC policy relating to three fire suppression strategy options on Public Conservation Lands.
On the other hand, no mutagenic effects and no increase in ROS or O2•- generation was observed in mitochondrial-DNA deficient human–hamster hybrid (ρ°AL) cells treated with PFOA for up to 16 days.
Public Conservation Lands: Land owned in fee title by State or Federal agencies and managed specifically for conservation purposes, including by not limited to State Wildlife Management Areas, State Parks, State Scientific and Natural Areas, Federal Wildlife Refuges and Waterfowl Production Areas.
Evaluating the Performance of Volunteers in Mapping Invasive Plants in Public Conservation Lands.
On the basis of score of the faculty in API, principal forwards the eligible cases to University and Joint Director of Department of Collegiate Education under Career Advancement Scheme.
All wind turbines and proposed turbine models have been sited at least 750 feet from the property line of any Public Conservation Lands (as defined in the WECS Ordinance).
For the purpose of this section Public Conservation Lands do not include private lands upon which conservation easements have been sold to public agencies or non- profit conservation organizations.
The portion of funds that must be returned is calculated by dividing the number of calendar days attended by the number of calendar days in the term.The return of funds will be calculated through 60% of the term, which is approximately the first 70 calendar days or approximately the first ten (10) weeks of the term.