Baseline Monitoring Report. 13.2.1 The ET should prepare and submit a Baseline Monitoring Report at least one month before commencement of construction of the Project. Copies of the Baseline Monitoring Report should be submitted to the IEC, ER and EPD. The ET should liaise with the relevant parties on the exact number of copies require.
13.2.2 The baseline monitoring report shall include at least the following:
(1) up to half a page executive summary;
(2) brief project background information;
(3) drawings showing locations of the baseline monitoring stations;
(4) monitoring results (in both hard and diskette copies) together with the following information: • monitoring methodology; • name of laboratory and types of equipment used and calibration details; • parameters monitored; • monitoring locations; • monitoring date, time, frequency and duration; and • quality assurance (QA) / quality control (QC) results and detection limits;
(5) details of influencing factors, including: • major activities, if any, being carried out on the site during the period; • weather conditions during the period; and • other factors which might affect monitoring results;
Baseline Monitoring Report. 13.2.1.1 The ET Leader shall prepare and submit a Baseline Environmental Monitoring Report within 10 working days of completion of the baseline monitoring. Copies of the Baseline Environmental Monitoring Report should be submitted to the IEC, ER, Contractor and EPD. The ET should liaise with the relevant parties on the exact number of copies require.
13.2.1.2 The Baseline Monitoring Report shall include at least the following information:
i. Up to half a page of executive summary;
ii. Brief description of project background information;
iii. Drawings showing locations of the baseline monitoring stations;
iv. Monitoring results (in both hard and diskette copies) together with the following information: Monitoring methodology; Name of laboratory and types of equipment used and calibration details; Parameters monitored; Monitoring locations (and depth); Monitoring date, time, frequency and duration; and Quality assurance (QA) / quality control (QC) results and detection limits.
v. Details of influencing factors, including: Major activities, if any, being carried out on the site during the period; Weather conditions during the period; and Other factors which might affect the monitoring results.
vi. Determination of the Action and Limit Level (AL Level) for each monitoring parameter and statistical analysis of the baseline data;
vii. Revision for inclusion in the EM&A Manual; and viii. Comments and conclusions.
Baseline Monitoring Report. 16.2.1 The ET Leader shall prepare and submit a Baseline Environmental Monitoring Report within 10 working days of completion of the baseline monitoring. Copies of the Baseline Environmental Monitoring Report shall be submitted to the Contractor, the IEC, the ER and EPD. The ET Leader shall liaise with the relevant parties on the exact number of copies they require. The report format and baseline monitoring data format shall be agreed with the EPD prior to submission.
16.2.2 The baseline monitoring report shall include at least the following:
(i) up to half a page executive summary;
(ii) brief project background information;
(iii) drawings showing locations of the baseline monitoring stations;
(iv) monitoring results (in both hard and diskette copies) together with the following information: monitoring methodology; name of laboratory and types of equipment used and calibration details; parameters monitored; monitoring locations; monitoring date, time, frequency and duration; and quality assurance (QA) / quality control (QC) results and detection limits;
(v) details of influencing factors, including: major activities, if any, being carried out on the site during the period; weather conditions during the period; and other factors which might affect results;
(vi) determination of the Action and Limit Levels for each monitoring parameter and statistical analysis of the baseline data, the analysis shall conclude if there is any significant difference between control and impact stations for the parameters monitored;
(vii) revisions for inclusion in the Contract Specific EM&A Manual; and
(viii) comments, recommendations and conclusions.
Baseline Monitoring Report. Prior to the extraction and shipment of Leachate to the POTW, the Commission shall sample the leachate and have the sample tested by an independent laboratory for heavy metals, volatiles, semi-volatiles, and other parameters required by the City and the Iowa Department of Natural Resources shown in Section 5 of this Agreement. Test results shall be submitted to the City within 10 calendar days of receipt of the results by the Commission.
Baseline Monitoring Report. 9.2.1 The ENPO Manager in association with the EMT should prepare and submit a Baseline Environmental Monitoring Report within 10 working days of completion of the baseline monitoring. Copies of the Baseline Environmental Monitoring Report should be submitted to each of the three parties: the Contractor, the ER and the EPD. The ENPO Manager should liaise with the relevant parties on the exact number of copies they want. The format of the report and the format of the baseline monitoring data in magnetic media to be submitted to EPD should be agreed with EPD.
9.2.2 The baseline monitoring report should include at least the following:
(a) up to half a page executive summary;
(b) brief project background information;
(c) drawings showing locations of the baseline monitoring stations;
(d) monitoring results (in both hard and diskette copies) together with the following information: - monitoring methodology; - equipment used and calibration details; - parameters monitored; - monitoring locations (and depth); - monitoring date, time, frequency and duration;
(e) details on influencing factors, including:
Baseline Monitoring Report. 10.3.1 The ET Leader shall prepare and submit a Baseline Environmental Monitoring Report within 10 working days of completion of the baseline monitoring. Copies of the Baseline Environmental Monitoring Report shall be submitted to the Contractor, the IEC, the ER and EPD. The ET Leader shall liaise with the relevant parties on the exact number of copies they require.
10.3.2 The baseline monitoring report shall include, but not be limited to the following:
(i) Up to half a page executive summary;
(ii) Brief project background information;
(iii) Drawings showing locations of the baseline monitoring stations;
(iv) An updated construction programme with milestones of environmental protection / mitigation activities annotated;
(v) Monitoring results (in both hard and soft copies) together with the following information: • Monitoring methodology; • Name of laboratory and types of equipment used and calibration details; • Parameters monitored; • Monitoring locations; • Monitoring date, time, frequency and duration; and Agreement No. CE 35/2006(CE) Decommissioning of the Former Kai Tak Airport Kai Tak Development Engineering Study Other than the North Apron cum Design and Construction of Advance Works EM&A Manual – Investigation, Design and Construction • Quality assurance (QA) / quality control (QC) results and detection limits.
(vi) Details on influencing factors, including: • Major activities, if any, being carried out on the site during the period; • Weather conditions during the period; and • Other factors which might affect results.
(vii) Determination of the Action and Limit Levels (AL Levels) for each monitoring parameter and statistical analysis of the baseline data, the analysis shall conclude if there is any significant difference between control and impact stations for the parameters monitored;
(viii) Revisions for inclusion in the EM&A Manual; and
(ix) Comments, recommendations and conclusions.
Baseline Monitoring Report. The ET should prepare and submit to EPD a Baseline Environmental Monitoring Report two weeks prior to the commencement of construction. The baseline monitoring report shall include, but not be limited to the following:
a) executive summary
b) brief project background information;
c) drawings showing locations of the baseline monitoring stations;
d) monitoring results together with the following information: ▪ monitoring methodology; ▪ types of equipment used and calibration dates; ▪ parameters monitored; ▪ monitoring locations; ▪ monitoring date, time, frequency and duration;
e) details on influencing factors, including ▪ major activities, if any, being carried out on the site during the period; ▪ weather conditions during the period; ▪ other factors which might affect the results.
f) determination of the Action and Limit Levels (AL Levels) for each monitoring parameter and statistical analysis of the baseline data;
g) graphical plots of monitored parameters;
h) revisions for inclusion in the EM&A Manual; and
i) comments and conclusions.
Baseline Monitoring Report. The ET Leader shall prepare and submit a Baseline Environmental Monitoring Report within 10 working days of completion of the baseline monitoring. Copies of the Baseline Environmental Monitoring Report shall be submitted to all parties; the Contractor, the IC(E), the ER and the EPD. The format and content of the report, and the representation of the baseline monitoring data shall be in a format to the satisfaction of EPD and include, but not be limited to the following:
a) up to half a page executive summary;
b) brief project background information;
c) drawings showing locations of the baseline monitoring stations;
d) monitoring results (in both hard and diskette copies) together with the following information: • monitoring methodology; • name of laboratory and types of equipment used and calibration details; • parameters monitored; • monitoring locations (and depth); • monitoring date, time, frequency and duration; • QA/QC results and detection limits;
e) details on influencing factors, including • major activities, if any, being carried out on the site during the period; • weather conditions during the period; • other factors which might affect the results.
f) determination of the AL Levels for each monitoring parameter and statistical analysis of the baseline data; the analysis shall conclude if there is any significant difference between control and impact stations for the parameters monitored, and the following information shall be recorded: • graphical plots of monitored parameters in the month annotated against; • the major activities being carried out on site during the period;
g) revisions for inclusion in the EM&A Manual; and
Baseline Monitoring Report. In respect of the construction phase EM&A works, the ET will prepare and submit a Baseline Environmental Monitoring Report at least 2 weeks before commencement of the works for the Project. Copies of the Baseline Environmental Monitoring Report will be submitted to the following: the Contractor, the IEC, ER, EPD, as appropriate. The ET will liaise with the relevant parties on the exact number of copies required. The baseline monitoring reports for the construction phase will include at least the following:
(i) up to half a page executive summary.
(ii) brief project background information.
(iii) drawings showing locations of the baseline monitoring stations.
(iv) monitoring results (in both hard and diskette copies) together with the following information: - monitoring methodology; - name of laboratory and types of equipment used and calibration details; - parameters monitored; - monitoring locations (and depth); - monitoring date, time, frequency and duration; and - quality assurance (QA)/quality control (QC) results and detection limits.
(v) details on influencing factors, including: - major activities, if any, being carried out on the site during the period; - weather conditions during the period; and - other factors which might affect the results.
(vi) determination of the Action and Limit Levels for each monitoring parameter and statistical analysis of the baseline data, the analysis will conclude if there is any significant difference between control and impact stations for the parameters monitored;
(vii) revisions for inclusion in the EM&A Manual; and
(viii) comments, recommendations and conclusions.
Baseline Monitoring Report. 12.2.1 The ET Leader shall prepare and submit a Baseline Environmental Monitoring Report within 10 working days of completion of the baseline monitoring. Copies of the Baseline Environmental Monitoring Report shall be submitted to each of the four parties: the Contractor, the IEC, the ER and the EPD. The ET Leader shall liaise with the relevant parties on the exact number of copies they want. The format of the report and the format of the baseline monitoring data in magnetic media to be submitted to EPD shall be agreed with EPD.
12.2.2 The baseline monitoring report shall include at least the following:
(a) up to half a page executive summary;
(b) brief project background information;
(c) drawings showing locations of the baseline monitoring stations;
(d) monitoring results (in both hard and diskette copies) together with the following information: - monitoring methodology; - equipment used and calibration details; - parameters monitored; - monitoring locations (and depth); - monitoring date, time, frequency and duration;
(e) details on influencing factors, including: - major activities, if any, being carried out on the site during the period; - weather conditions during the period; - other factors which might affect the results;
(f) determination of the Action and Limit Levels for each monitoring parameter and statistical analysis of the baseline data;
(g) revisions for inclusion in the EM&A Manual; and
(h) comments and conclusions.