Proposed 1982 Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Lease Sale Offshore Southern California: OCS Sale No. 68, Nide 1The Bureau, 1981 |
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Sivu 1-49 - Lakes and their connecting waters, which he determines necessary for the purpose of preserving or restoring such areas for their conservation, recreational, ecological, or esthetic values.
Sivu 8-3 - endangered species' means any species which is in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range...
Sivu 4-108 - Sections 30261 and 30262 if (1) alternative locations are infeasible or more environmentally damaging; (2) to do otherwise would adversely affect the public welfare; and (3) adverse environmental effects are mitigated to the maximum extent feasible.
Sivu ii - There shall be an early and open process for determining the scope of issues to be addressed and for identifying the significant issues related to a proposed action.
Sivu 1-17 - Federal regulatory agencies) to ensure that agency actions are not likely to jeopardize the continued existence of endangered or threatened species or to adversely modify or destroy their designated critical habitats.
Sivu 2-24 - However, it is likely that hydroelectric power will continue to represent a declining percentage of the total US energy mix due to high capital costs, seasonal variations in waterflows, land use conflicts, environmental effects, water use, and flood control constraints. Sites with the greatest production capacity and lowest development costs have already been exploited. Construction of a hydroelectric dam represents an irreversible commitment of the land resource beneath the dam and lake. Flooding...
Sivu 1-19 - Nation's energy needs as rapidly as possible, (B) to balance orderly energy resource development with protection of the human, marine, and coastal environments, (C) to insure the public a fair and equitable return on the resources of the Outer Continental Shelf...
Sivu 1-22 - ... the threat of harm or damage, will not disappear or decrease to an acceptable extent within a reasonable period of time...
Sivu 1-45 - ... would probably cause serious harm or damage to life (including fish and other aquatic life), to property, to any mineral deposits (in areas leased or not leased), to the national security or defense, or to the marine, coastal or human...
Sivu 1-35 - ... remote sensing surveys to determine the potential existence of any cultural resource that may be affected by such operations. All data produced by such remote sensing surveys as well as other pertinent natural and cultural environmental data shall be examined by a qualified marine survey...