Posh Prefabricated Steel Structure Prefab Pre Built Horse Stall Stable 3M
This act underscores NEPA in that both are fundamental to the NPS management decisions. Both acts provide direction for articulating and connecting resource management decisions to the analysis of impacts, using appropriate technical and scientific information. Both also recognize that such data may not be readily available, so they provide alternative options for resource impact analysis should this be the case. Specifically, the National Parks Omnibus Management Act directs the NPS to use the findings of science and the analyses of scientifically-trained resource specialists in decision making.
This act requires all federal agencies to consult with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) and/or NOAA Fisheries (National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS)) to ensure that federal activities that are authorized, funded, or carried out by a federal agency do not jeopardize the continued existence of federally endangered and threatened plants and animals (listed species) or adversely modify critical habitat for a listed species. There is also a requirement to conference with the USFWS if the proposed action is likely to jeopardize a species proposed for listing, or destroy or adversely modify proposed critical habitat. A Biological Assessment (BA) is being prepared in consultation with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to meet the requirements of the Endangered Species Act. The results of consultation with the USFWS will be incorporated into the Decision/FONSI.
The Coastal Zone Management Act (CZMA) requires federal agency participation in the development of coastal states' coastal zone management programs. The California Coastal Commission implements the CZMA. The CZMA also requires federal agencies to prepare a consistency determination for every federal agency activity within or outside the coastal zone that affects land or water use or natural resources of the coastal zone. A consistency determination indicates that the federal activities are consistent with the enforceable parts of the state programs. Once the EA is completed, it and a letter regarding consistency with the CZMA will be submitted for review in compliance with these requirements.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (ACOE) and the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) regulate the discharge of dredged or fill material into Waters of the United States (including wetlands) under Section 404 of the Clean Water Act (CWA). Projects that would result in the discharge or placement of dredged or fill material into Waters of the U.S. require a Section 404 permit from the ACOE, unless otherwise exempt from Section 404 regulations. Some classes of fill activities may be authorized under Nationwide Permits if specific conditions are met. Under CWA Section 401, a water quality certification or waiver may be required for some permitted activities. Depending on the size and scope of activities, this certification is provided by the State Water Resources Control Board or a Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB).
The product details:
Name | Posh Prefabricated Steel Structure Prefab Pre Built Horse Stall Stable 3M |
Size |
10ft x 7ft ( 3m * 2.2m), 12ft x 7ft(3.6m * 2.2m) and 14ft x 7’ft( 4m*2.2m). any other sizes you like |
Material | Frame tube 2”x2” (50*50mm), strong U channel to take T&G boards |
Finish | Powder Coated Finish or Hot Dip Galvanized Finish |
Advantage |
Full welds will make sure the stalls are strong and durable. No sharp edges promise the people and horse safe. Yoke door allows horses place his head outside. Powder Coated Finish: We can PC any color you like. Say, Black Color, Blue Color, Hunter Green color, etc. Assembly easily: use heavy duty bolts or different way connector to connect together. |
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