Fish Tissue Monitoring Sample Clauses

Fish Tissue Monitoring. As previously noted, MP has voluntarily conducted fish tissue monitoring over the past several years on the headwater reservoirs of the St. Louis River watershed. MP will continue to conduct the monitoring and provide the data to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.
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Fish Tissue Monitoring. GEI will collect walleye tissue samples from the Reservoir, but this work is contingent upon collaborating with the Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) during their spring (~March) walleye egg collection event for the Reservoir (Table A-3) and will not be performed annually. In the past, XXX has collaborated with CPW on other walleye sampling events to collect mercury fish tissues from fish collected by the agency, to assess fish consumption criteria. Muscle plugs will be collected from up to 30 fish or similar, consumable size and composited to five plugs per sample during one event. This maximizes the number of fish sampled that is required by CDPHE to evaluate a fish consumption advisory for mercury, while reducing the analytical costs. A minimum of 30 fish tissue samples from each species/size class are necessary to calculate a mean value to determine attainment of the fish tissue threshold level (CDPHE Section 303(d) Listing Methodology 2018). Even though methylmercury is the bioaccumulative form in fish, total mercury, which includes all organic and inorganic forms, will be analyzed as a conservative approach. This sampling will be conducted following the Standard SOPs in Appendix B. Fish tissue samples will be analyzed for total mercury by Eurofins Frontier Global Sciences (Table A-4).

Related to Fish Tissue Monitoring

  • System Monitoring to ensure safe and continuous operation, the Customer must monitor key services and resource use as recommended by Deswik, and provide Deswik with details of monitoring and any relevant alerts as needed. Services to be monitors include, without limitation, disk space, CPU usage, memory usage, database connectivity, and network utilization.

  • 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.

  • Service Monitoring Customer gives express consent for Vodafone to monitor Customer’s use of the Service (and disclose and otherwise use the information obtained) only to: (a) the extent allowed by Applicable Law; (b) comply with Applicable Law; (c) protect the Network from misuse; (d) protect the integrity of the public internet and/or Vodafone’s systems and Networks; (e) the extent necessary to determine if Customer has breached any conditions or restrictions on use of the Service; (f) provide the Service; and/or (g) take other actions agreed or requested by Customer.

  • Call monitoring We may occasionally monitor and record calls made to or by us relating to customer services and telemarketing calls made by us, for the purpose of training and improving customer care services, including complaint handling. We and/or our suppliers may also record 999 and 112 calls.

  • Program Monitoring The Contractor will make all records and documents required under this Agreement as outlined here, in OEC Policies and NHECC Policies available to the SRO or its designee, the SR Fiscal Officer or their designee and the OEC. Scheduled monitoring visits will take place twice a year. The SRO and OEC reserve the right to make unannounced visits.

  • Compliance Monitoring Grantee must be subject to compliance monitoring during the period of performance in which funds are Expended and up to three years following the closeout of all funds. In order to assure that the program can be adequately monitored, the following is required of Grantee:

  • Contract Monitoring The criminal background checks required by this rule shall be national in scope, and must be conducted at least once every three (3) years. Contractor shall make the criminal background checks required by Paragraph IV.G.1 available for inspection and copying by DRS personnel upon request of DRS.

  • Financial Monitoring City staff shall monitor, review, and evaluate the financial procedures of the Subrecipient through documents submitted to the City and on-site monitoring. The Subrecipient shall provide and make available to the City such reports and records that will be necessary for a proper financial evaluation. With reasonable notice being given to the Subrecipient, the City may schedule at least one on-site visit and other visits that may be needed during the course of this Agreement.

  • External monitoring The external monitoring and audit referred to in Articles 11.1, 11.2, 11.3 and 11.4 of the Regulation shall not in any way relieve the National Focal Point or the Programme Operator of their obligations under the legal framework regarding monitoring of the Programme and/or its projects, financial control and audit.

  • Supply Chain Monitoring A copy of the supply chain monitoring process, which should include details of the process for monitoring the financial viability of the supply chain (including timing), together with any known risks to supply chain stability and material changes to the supply chain. This should include extracts from Board level meetings, risk registers etc where any of the above items have been discussed. Annex 1 1 Information from Contractors who are not required to submit form AR01 to Companies House

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