DATA ANALYSIS AND REPORTING Sample Clauses

DATA ANALYSIS AND REPORTING i. Statistical analysis of the results will be carried out using standard statistical analysis of variance procedures.
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DATA ANALYSIS AND REPORTING. The information obtained from the data review and site reconnaissance will be compiled and evaluated, and presented in a written report. The report will address the presence of hazardous waste contamination sources on or in the immediate site vicinity that could pose a potential hazard to the proposed project alignments. The report will include technical data gathered during the course of the study and the preliminary findings and recommendations for further investigation, if applicable, in areas where the presence of contaminated soil or groundwater conditions may exist. Geotechnical subconsultant will prepare one (1) Draft Report for review and comment by the City and the Design Professional. The subconsultant will revised the draft report and prepare one (1) Final Report incorporating responses to review comments received.
DATA ANALYSIS AND REPORTING. This section to be developed further based on stakeholder input. Data Analysis Data collection and methods of analyses will be compliant with established SWAMP protocols. Sample results will be compared to water quality objectives specified in the Dissolved Metals TMDL.
DATA ANALYSIS AND REPORTING. Data from previous TMDL monitoring efforts will be obtained from the District in electronic form. These data will include both storm flow measurements and loading estimates as well as fish tissue mercury levels. For each sampled storm event, Tetra Tech will tabulate the following parameters: • Peak instantaneous flow at the USGS Highway 101 gage • Peak instantaneous flow at each of the District’s monitoring points along the creeks, • Reservoir status, pre-storm, • Cumulative rainfall during storm event, • Year-to-date rainfall, pre-storm, • Suspended solid load, and • Total mercury load. Compilation of these data will allow development of a predictive tool to estimate when high flow conditions are likely to occur and estimate mercury loads from those storms. The key relationship will be that between peak flow and total mercury load.
DATA ANALYSIS AND REPORTING. 2.5.1 The noise level contributed by train pass-by, LAeq 30mins (event) would be calculated by subtracting the ambient noise level LAeq 30mins (ambient) from the overall noise level LAeq 30 mins (overall) (average of six measured LAeq 5mins).
DATA ANALYSIS AND REPORTING. Task Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec 3 X X Budget Summary: FY Year UDWR-Vernal GRBFWCO 2022 $66,364 $42,097 2023 $66,364 $42,085 2024 $67,691 $45,730 2025 $69,045 $50,905 2026 $70,426 $54,403 Total $339,890 $235,220 Reviewers: References: Xxxxxxx, X.X., X.X. Xxxx, and M.A. Xxxxxxxx. 1998. Downstream transport of Colorado squawfish larvae in the Green River drainage: temporal and spatial variation in abundance and relationships with juvenile recruitment. Colorado State University Larval Fish Laboratory, Final Report to the Recovery Implementation Program for Endangered Fishes in the Upper Colorado River Basin, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Denver, Colorado. Xxxxxxx, X.X., X.X. Xxxxxx, X.X. Xxxx, and G.B. Haines. 2006. Factors affecting recruitment of young Colorado pikeminnow: synthesis of predation experiments, field studies, and individua l- based modeling. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 135:1722- 1742. Xxxxxxx, X.X. and X.X. Xxxx. 2016. Reproduction, abundance, and recruitment dynamics of young Colorado pikeminnow in the Green and Yampa rivers, Utah and Colorado, 1979- 2012. Final report to the Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program, Project FW 51 BW- Synth, Denver, Colorado. Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Conservation Biology, Colorado State University, Fort Xxxxxxx. Larval Fish Laboratory Contribution 183. Xxxxxxx, X.X. and X. Xxxxx. 2018. Interagency standardized monitoring program (ISMP) assessment of endangered fish reproduction in relation to Flaming Gorge operations in the middle Green and lower Yampa rivers. Project #22f annual report to the Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program. Denver, CO. Xxxxxxx, X.X., X.X. Xxxxxxx, X.X. Xxxxx, X.X. Xxxxxxx, X.X. Xxxxx, X.X. Xxxxxx, X. Xxxxx, X.X. Xxxxxxxxx Xx., X. Xxxxxx, X. Xxxxxxxxx, X. Xxxxx, X. Xxxxxxx, and X.X. Xxxxxx. 2018a. Population Status and Trends of Colorado Pikeminnow in the Green River Sub-Basin, Utah and Colorado, 2000-2013. Final Report to the Colorado River Recovery Implementation Program, Project Number 128, Denver, Colorado. Larval Fish Laboratory Contribution 183. Xxxxxxx, X.X., X.X. Xxxxxxx, X.X. Xxxxx, X.X. Xxxxxxx, X. Xxxxx, M.T. Xxxxx, X. Xxxxxxxxx.
DATA ANALYSIS AND REPORTING. Upon completion of sampling and data analysis, XXXXXXX will submit a letter report to the USACE summarizing the field effort and including a collation of project data and analytical results. This report will include a summary of the field work completed, along with tabulated data results for sample analyses performed and graphical representations of those results. The purpose of this report is to document the field effort and supply the data results. This data report is intended to support preparation of an engineering evaluation/cost analysis (EE/CA) for the decision making process regarding potential remedial action decisions at the site. In addition to the letter report, XXXXXXX will submit a quality control summary report (QCSR), summarizing the results of the project’s quality control program. Reports will be submitted to the USACE as draft. Following receipt of the USACE's comments, the reports will be revised and submitted as final.
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