Proposed 1985 Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Lease Sale Offshore the Mid-Atlantic States: OCS Sale No. 111 : Final Environmental Impact StatementU.S. Department of the Interior, Minerals Management Service, Atlantic OCS Region, 1984 - 710 pages |
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... canyon areas . Oil and gas activities on all blocks studied in this Draft Environmental Impact Statement ( DEIS ) pose some risk to the environment . Mitigating measures which may reduce the risk have been identified . Areas of ...
... canyon areas . Oil and gas activities on all blocks studied in this Draft Environmental Impact Statement ( DEIS ) pose some risk to the environment . Mitigating measures which may reduce the risk have been identified . Areas of ...
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... Canyon Head Areas Alternative 5 would eliminate the possibility of adverse impacts occurring to a number of commercially or ecologically important species of fish or benthic organisms which inhabit the canyon head areas . These species ...
... Canyon Head Areas Alternative 5 would eliminate the possibility of adverse impacts occurring to a number of commercially or ecologically important species of fish or benthic organisms which inhabit the canyon head areas . These species ...
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OCS Sale No. 111 : Final Environmental Impact Statement. canyon terrain provides additional habitat and an ideal location for many species to congregate and become aggregated , forming areas of greatly increased biological productivity ...
OCS Sale No. 111 : Final Environmental Impact Statement. canyon terrain provides additional habitat and an ideal location for many species to congregate and become aggregated , forming areas of greatly increased biological productivity ...
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... . Modify the Proposal by Deferring Blocks To Avoid Operational Conflicts with NASA Activities a . b . Description Summary of Environmental Consequences 55 565 57 553 57 57 5 . Alternative 5 : Canyon Area Deferral . Modify vii.
... . Modify the Proposal by Deferring Blocks To Avoid Operational Conflicts with NASA Activities a . b . Description Summary of Environmental Consequences 55 565 57 553 57 57 5 . Alternative 5 : Canyon Area Deferral . Modify vii.
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... Canyon Area Deferral . Modify the Proposal by Deferring Blocks around Submarine Canyons To Protect the Biota 1. Impacts on Benthic Organisms 2. Impacts on Fish and Commercial Fishery Resources 321 321 322 322 4 . Impacts on Endangered ...
... Canyon Area Deferral . Modify the Proposal by Deferring Blocks around Submarine Canyons To Protect the Biota 1. Impacts on Benthic Organisms 2. Impacts on Fish and Commercial Fishery Resources 321 321 322 322 4 . Impacts on Endangered ...
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Page 3 - ... to excavate or fill, or in any manner to alter or modify the course, location, condition, or capacity of any port, roadstead, haven, harbor, canal, lake, harbor of refuge, or inclosure within the limits of any breakwater, or of the channel of any navigable water of the United States, unless the work has been recommended by the Chief of Engineers and authorized by the Secretary of War prior to beginning the same.
Page 293 - Guidelines to be followed by natural gas pipeline companies in the planning, locating, clearing and maintenance of righte-of-way and the construction of aboveground facilities. (a) In the interest of preserving scenic, historic, wildlife and recreational values, the construction and maintenance of facilities authorized by certificates granted under section 7(c) of the Natural Gas Act should be undertaken in a manner that will minimize adverse effects on these values.
Page 3 - The construction of any structure in or over any navigable water of the United States, the excavation from or depositing of material in such waters, or the accomplishment of any other work affecting the course, location, condition, or capacity...
Page 2 - ... (ii) the threat of harm or damage will not disappear or decrease to an acceptable extent within a reasonable period of time...
Page 233 - Cumulative impact" is the impact on the environment which results from the incremental impact of the action when added to other past, present, and reasonably foreseeable future actions regardless of what agency (Federal or non-Federal) or person undertakes such other actions. Cumulative impacts can result from individually minor but collectively significant actions taking place over a period of time.
Page 160 - ... to preserve, protect, develop, and where possible, to restore or enhance, the resources of the Nation's coastal zone for this and succeeding generations, (b) to encourage and assist the states to exercise effectively their responsibilities in the coastal zone through the development and implementation of management programs to achieve wise use of the land and water resources of the coastal zone giving full consideration to ecological, cultural, historic, and esthetic values as well as to needs...
Page 43 - The lessee, when operating or causing to be operated on its behalf, boat or aircraft traffic into the individual designated warning areas, shall enter into an agreement with the...
Page 43 - Connecticut, to the degree necessary to prevent damage to, or unacceptable interference with Department of Defense flight, testing or operational activities conducted within individual designated warning areas. Necessary monitoring control and coordination with the lessee, his agents, employees, invitees, independent contractors or subcontractors, will be affected by the commander of the appropriate onshore military installation conducting operations in...
Page 39 - ... technologically feasible and environmentally preferable; and (3) if, in the opinion of the lessor, pipelines can be laid without net social loss, taking into account any incremental costs of pipelines over alternative methods of transportation and any incremental benefits in the form of increased environmental protection or reduced multiple use conflicts. The lessor specifically reserves the right to require that any pipeline used for transporting production to shore be placed in certain designated...
Page 43 - Whether or not compensation for such damage or injury might be due under a theory of strict or absolute liability or otherwise, the lessee assumes all risks of damage or injury to persons or property, which occurs in, on, or above the Outer Continental Shelf, to any person or persons or to any property of any person or persons who are agents, employees or invitees of the lessee, its agents, independent contractors or subcontractors doing business with the lessee in connection with any activities...