Environmental Monitoring Programs Sample Clauses

Environmental Monitoring Programs. The Environmental Monitoring Programs contemplated by this Article shall be reviewed in accordance with Article 7.5 of this Agreement. The Environmental Monitoring Programs shall be revised on an ongoing basis as necessary and where appropriate in response to changing circumstances and additional information.
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Environmental Monitoring Programs. For each Environmental Management Plan there shall be a complementary Environmental Monitoring Program to support the process of Adaptive Management. The Environmental Monitoring Programs shall include, but not necessarily be limited to, the following programs:
Environmental Monitoring Programs. 7.1 PROVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PROGRAMS
Environmental Monitoring Programs. BHP shall undertake compliance and environmental effects monitoring of the Project as part of the Environmental Management Plans to meet the goal of not significantly adversely affecting the receiving and surrounding environment. The Environmental Monitoring Programs contemplated by this Article shall be reviewed and approved in conjunction with the Environmental Management Plans. The monitoring programs intended to achieve this goal shall include activities designed to:
Environmental Monitoring Programs. The SCHeMA submersible sensing modules (TMSM, CSM, NSM and ASM), thanks to their technical specifications (low-power consumption, miniature multichannel sensing devices, wireless interfaces) and analytical performances (selectivity, sensitivity, multielement analysis, high- resolution data acquisition), together with the comprehensive ICT solution based on international standards developed provide attractive new tools to address the objectives of a large number of on- going environmental monitoring programs and projects as illustrated in Table 5. The aim of this table is not to be exhaustive as there are many further initiatives (e.g. other H2020 projects) that are not listed. The Table5 intends to show the relevance of the developed devices and tools to major European monitoring programs and projects. Some programs are mainly focusing on some specific parameters, therefore the individual modules themselves are already valuable devices. Some other initiatives are looking at integrated datasets and for those the integrated system is more pertinent. Attractive advantages of the SCHeMA proposed solution are thereby:  the flexibility and modularity of the system that, in modules or as integrated system, can contribute to studying ocean processes by providing high quality data for key parameters;  each of the developed SCHeMA submersible probes has the capability to monitor simultaneously several parameters that are relevant to specific group of chemical and biological indicators while being compact; most of the commercially available tools are restricted to the measurement of one parameter per probe. 10/11/2017 PU: Public Table 5: Variables relevant to several descriptors of the MSFD and monitoring programmes of the HELCOM, OSPAR and Black Sea Regional Sea Conventions addressed by SCHeMA SCHeMA unit SCHeMA Parameter Observation and monitoring programs Research Infrastructures and projects Interoperability EMODnet Physics EMODnet Chemistry EMODnet DIngestion Copernicus Marine GOOS SOCAT SeaDataCloud JERICO Next AtlantOS Odyssea EMSO GEOSS OGC SWE TMSM Cadmium dynamic fraction x x x x Lead dynamic fraction x x x x Copper dynamic fraction x x x x Zinc dynamic fraction x x x x Inorganic arsenic (III) dynamic fraction x x x x Inorganic arsenic (V) dynamic fraction x x x x Inorganic mercury (II) dynamic fraction x x x x CSM Sea water pH x x x x x x x x Carbonate x x x x x x x x Calcium x x x x x x NSM Nitrate concentration x x x x x x x Nitrite concentration x x x...

Related to Environmental Monitoring Programs

  • Environmental Management (a) The Operator must, prior to the commencement of any Train Services (including any new or varied Train Services):

  • Environmental Compliance The Borrower and its Subsidiaries conduct in the ordinary course of business a review of the effect of existing Environmental Laws and claims alleging potential liability or responsibility for violation of any Environmental Law on their respective businesses, operations and properties, and as a result thereof the Borrower has reasonably concluded that such Environmental Laws and claims could not, individually or in the aggregate, reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.

  • Environmental Safety Upon encountering any previously unknown potentially hazardous material, or other materials potentially contaminated by hazardous material, Contractor shall immediately stop work activities impacted by the discovery, secure the affected area, and notify the ODR immediately.

  • Environmental Review (a) Buyer shall have the right to conduct or cause a consultant (“Buyer’s Environmental Consultant”) to conduct an environmental review of the Assets and Seller’s records pertaining to the Assets (as set forth in Section 3.01) prior to the expiration of the Examination Period (“Buyer’s Environmental Review”). The cost and expense of Buyer’s Environmental Review, if any, shall be borne solely by Buyer. The scope of work comprising Buyer’s Environmental Review shall not include any intrusive test or procedure without the prior written consent of Seller. Buyer shall (and shall cause Buyer’s Environmental Consultant to): (i) consult with Seller before conducting any work comprising Buyer’s Environmental Review, (ii) perform all such work in a safe and workmanlike manner and so as to not unreasonably interfere with Seller’s operations and (iii) comply with all applicable laws, rules, and regulations. Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain any Third Party consents and otherwise cooperate with Buyer in conducting Buyer’s Environmental Review and any activities related thereto. Seller shall have the right to have a representative or representatives accompany Buyer and Buyer’s Environmental Consultant at all times during Buyer’s Environmental Review. With respect to any samples taken in connection with Buyer’s Environmental Review, Buyer shall take split samples, providing one of each such sample, properly labeled and identified, to Seller. The Parties shall execute a “common undertaking” letter regarding the confidentiality for the Environmental Review where appropriate. Buyer hereby agrees to release, defend, indemnify and hold harmless Seller from and against all claims, losses, damages, costs, expenses, causes of action and judgments of any kind or character (INCLUDING THOSE RESULTING FROM SELLER’S SOLE, JOINT, COMPARATIVE OR CONCURRENT NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT LIABILITY) to the extent arising out of Buyer’s Environmental Review. Buyer hereby covenants and agrees that it will have at least $2,000,000 of general liability insurance to cover its indemnification hereunder prior to the commencement of the Environmental Review.

  • Environmental Measures (i) The Contractor agrees to conduct its activities in connection with the Agreement in such a manner so as to comply with the environmental requirements which includes, inter alia, all the conditions required to be satisfied under the environmental clearances and applicable law, and assumes full responsibility for measures which are required to be taken to ensure such compliance.

  • Environmental Services 1. Preparation of Environmental Documentation (CEQA/NEPA) including but not limited to the following:

  • Environmental Hazards (a) Except for matters described in Section 18(b), Borrower shall not cause or permit any of the following:

  • Environmental Assessment and Mitigation Development of a transportation project must comply with applicable environmental laws. The party named in article 1, Responsible Parties, under AGREEMENT is responsible for the following:

  • Environmental Protection Measures 5.1.1 All private storm water facilities shall be maintained in good order in order to maintain full storage capacity by the owner of the lot on which they are situated.

  • Project Monitoring The Developer shall provide regular status reports to the NYISO in accordance with the monitoring requirements set forth in the Development Schedule, the Public Policy Transmission Planning Process Manual and Attachment Y of the OATT.

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