Undesirable Results definition

Undesirable Results means any of the following effects caused by groundwater conditions occurring throughout the basin:
Undesirable Results means any of the following: (i) the progressive decline in groundwater levels and freshwater storage below the “floor” established in this Management Plan; (ii) the progressive decline in groundwater levels and freshwater storage at a rate greater than the established rate in this Management Plan where the decline signifies a threat of other physical impacts enumerated including (a) land subsidence, (b) the progressive migration of hyper‐saline water from beneath the Cadiz or Bristol Dry Lakes toward the Project well sites; (c) increases in air quality particulate matter; (vi) loss of surface vegetation; or (d) decreases in spring flows.
Undesirable Results means one or more of the following effects caused by groundwater conditions occurring throughout the basin (specific measures can be located in the GSP):

Examples of Undesirable Results in a sentence

  • Develop GSP Sustainable Management Criteria for the Basin, including analysis and determination of Sustainability Goals, Undesirable Results, Minimum Thresholds, Measurable Objectives, as appropriate.

  • That Could Lead to Undesirable Results (§354.26(b)(1)) Pursuant to 23 Cal.

  • Develop Undesirable Results criteria for each basin identified in the project description.

  • Description of Undesirable Results as required by the Regulations for inclusion in the GSP.

  • Minimum Thresholds are the numeric values for each sustainability indicator that, if exceeded, may cause Undesirable Results.

  • As demonstrated by their regulatory definitions, Undesirable Results and Minimum Thresholds are closely linked, and therefore must be developed in concert with each other.

  • Each Party agrees to individually undertake activities and actions to carry out SGMA, in accordance with the terms of the GSP, within their respective GSA boundaries in the NASb. Each Party, or the GSA that Party is a member of, is individually responsible to make decisions consistent with the GSP and to fund and implement activities, plans, or decisions necessary to prevent Undesirable Results within their respective GSA.

  • Ms. Christy Kennedy and Mr. Jim Blanke of Woodard & Curran presented results from the Sustainability Indicator mapping exercise, discussing the highlights of elements GSAs called attention to for setting Undesirable Results and potential Minimum Thresholds.

  • Water quality degradation is attributable to overlying land uses and the mobilization of naturally occurring contaminants from the underlying geologic formations as described in Section 3.2.4, Degraded Water Quality – Undesirable Results.

  • The Members understand and agree that it may be necessary for the Agency to restrict Groundwater extraction in certain subareas of the Management Area to remedy proven or prevent continued Undesirable Results.


More Definitions of Undesirable Results

Undesirable Results. 24 as defined by SGMA means any of the following effects caused by basin groundwater conditions:
Undesirable Results means one or more of the following effects as defined in SGMA, caused by groundwater conditions occurring throughout the basin: (NASb specific measures can be found in the GSP):
Undesirable Results means one or more of the following effects caused by groundwater conditions
Undesirable Results means any of the following: (i) the progressive decline in groundwater levels and freshwater storage below a “floor” to be established by the County through the GMMMP; (ii) the progressive decline in groundwater levels and freshwater storage at a rate greater than the rate of decline to be established by the County through the GMMMP; (iii) land subsidence, (iv) the progressive migration of hyper-saline water from beneath the Cadiz or Bristol Dry Lakes toward the Project well sites; (v) increases in air quality particulate matter; (vi) loss of surface vegetation; or (vii) decreases in spring flows.

Related to Undesirable Results

  • Recovered materials means metal, paper, glass, plastic, textile, or rubber materials that have known recycling potential, can be feasibly recycled, and have been diverted and source separated or have been removed from the solid waste stream for sale, use, or reuse as raw materials, whether or not the materials require subsequent processing or separation from each other, but does not include materials destined for any use that constitutes disposal. Recovered materials as described above are not solid waste.

  • Contamination means the presence of, or Release on, under, from or to the environment of any Hazardous Substance, except the routine storage and use of Hazardous Substances from time to time in the ordinary course of business, in compliance with Environmental Laws and with good commercial practice.

  • Study Data shall have the meaning set forth in Section 8.1.

  • Controlled technical information means technical information with military or space application that is subject to controls on the access, use, reproduction, modification, performance, display, release, disclosure, or dissemination. Controlled technical information would meet the criteria, if disseminated, for distribution statements B through F using the criteria set forth in DoD Instruction 5230.24, Distribution Statements on Technical Documents. The term does not include information that is lawfully publicly available without restrictions.

  • Adverse action means a home or remote state action.

  • Urgent Works means any urgent measures, which in the opinion of the Engineer-in-charge become necessary during the progress of the work to obviate any risk of accident or failure or which become necessary for security.

  • Licensed Materials means any materials that Executive utilizes for the benefit of the Company (or any Subsidiary thereof), or delivers to the Company or the Company’s Customers, which (a) do not constitute Work Product, (b) are created by Executive or of which Executive is otherwise in lawful possession and (c) Executive may lawfully utilize for the benefit of, or distribute to, the Company or the Company’s Customers.

  • Serious Adverse Event means any adverse event that led to any of the following:

  • Licensed Material means the artistic or literary work, database, or other material to which the Licensor applied this Public License.