Restoration Planning definition

Restoration Planning means identifying appropriate restoration techniques, strategies, and Project implementation, including environmental review associated with the Project.

Examples of Restoration Planning in a sentence

  • These implementation costs are in addition to past assessment costs incurred by the Trustees during Preassessment, Injury Assessment, and Restoration Planning.

  • Since feasible compensatory restoration alternatives were available to address the injuries to natural resources and services, the Trustees proceeded with restoration planning under OPA and OSPRA and opened an AR to facilitate public involvement in the Restoration Planning process.

  • For each of the three incidents, the Trustees published a Notice of Intent (NOI) to conduct Restoration Planning in the Louisiana State Register and several newspapers to inform the public that they were proceeding with Restoration Planning pursuant to OPA and would be opening an Administrative Record (AR).

  • The purpose of the Restoration Planning Phase is to evaluate potential injuries to natural resources and services and use that information to determine the need for and scale of restoration actions.

  • The Restoration Planning Phase provides the link between injury and restoration and has two basic components: injury assessment and restoration selection.

  • The Trustees have compiled this Final DAPRP in cooperation with EMPCo to: 1) present the injury assessment methods employed to quantify the natural resource injuries resulting from the Incidents; 2) identify the selected restoration 3 Regional boundaries and Region 2 are described in Sections 5.0 and 5.1.2, respectively, of the Louisiana Regional Restoration Planning Program Final Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (NOAA et al., 2007).

  • Pursuant to 15 C.F.R. Part 990.42 of the regulations for conducting NRDA under OPA, the Trustees determined that the requisite conditions existed to justify proceeding with NRDA beyond Preassessment to Restoration Planning.

  • The Louisiana Regional Restoration Planning Program Final Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement, 172p + appendices.

  • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Department of the Interior, Louisiana Oil Spill Coordinator’s Office, Office of the Governor, Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality, Louisiana Department of Natural Resources, Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, 2007a, The Louisiana Regional Restoration Planning Program Final Regional Restoration Plan Region 2, 24p + appendices.

Related to Restoration Planning

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