Restoration Project Area definition
Examples of Restoration Project Area in a sentence
The biological and environmental monitoring described below will address the overall status of anadromous fish populations and related ecosystem health in the Battle Creek watershed which includes the Restoration Project Area.
The Parties understand and agree that biological and environmental monitoring in the watershed and Restoration Project Area will be performed by USFWS and/or CDFG, or their designated representatives, using available funding from Central Valley fishery restoration funding sources, including but not limited to, the $1,000,000 federal funding allocation for the Restoration Project described in Section 10.2; and CALFED’s Comprehensive Monitoring Assessment Research Program; and CVPIA's CAMP.
PG&E’s water diversion rights associated with all dams to be decommissioned (see Section 4.1) in the Restoration Project Area shall be transferred to CDFG.
The BCWC feels that a locally developed, long-term, watershed assessment program would be able to prevent erosion problems before they occur or, at least, before they affect stream habitat in the Restoration Project Area.
Adaptive Management activities will only be performed within the Restoration Project Area.
All U.S. Forest Service (USFS) lands in the watershed are located in the upper Battle Creek watershed, upstream of the Restoration Project Area and outside the area that will be adaptively managed.
The objective has been attained Monitoring and Data Assessment Approach to diagnose any remaining If an objective is not being met and a trigger event occurs, then an adaptive response would be required, which could involve further diagnostic studies or modification of the hydroelectric project facilities or operations, or changes to natural features of the Restoration Project Area, designed to bring the system closer to achieving the objective.
On March 14, 2017, the City Council adopted Resolution 2017-16 (Attachment 3) establishing the Bijou Park Creek Watershed Restoration Project Area (Attachment 4) and authorized the purchase of Knights Inn (and related parcels) in the amount of $5.9M.
This existing system affords the BCWC and local community members the ability to monitor changes in the watershed as well as assess the effects of those changes on the fish populations and habitat in the Restoration Project Area.
Initially, areas of potential stranding habitat were identified by aerial surveys of the North and South Forks of Battle Creek in the Restoration Project Area.