Groundwater Monitoring Sample Clauses

Groundwater Monitoring. There are 12 shallow (4 feet to 32 feet bgs) groundwater monitoring xxxxx and piezometers at the site. These arc shown on Figure 2 and include P3-R, X-0, X-0, XX-0, XX-0X, X-0, X0-0X, XX-0, XX0-0X, UPG-1, UPG-2, and K-1. There are three deeper (35 feet to 72 feet bgsj groundwater-monitoring xxxxx and piezometers at the site. These are shown on Figure 2 and include DW-1, DW-2 and DW-3. Groundwater-monitoring is detailed in the Discharge Monitoring Program attached to this Order (Attachment A). The Dischargers are required to analyze according to the monitoring parameters presented in Attachment A of this Order.
Groundwater Monitoring. (Wat. Code, § 10920.) The Recipient shall comply with Water Code section 10920 et seq., which requires groundwater monitoring and reporting of groundwater elevations.
Groundwater Monitoring. Lessor currently operates any existing groundwater monitoring and remedial systems and will retain the obligation to maintain the existing systems until such time as the applicable Governmental Authority grants closure or Lessee and Lessor mutually agree that further operation is not necessary. As set forth in the Omnibus Agreement, in the event that Lessee has a Release following the Effective Date of this Lease and the Release has a material adverse impact on the existing remedial system or triggers new remedial obligations, Lessee shall reimburse Lessor for the additional costs incurred as a result of the Release. • Solid/Hazardous Waste Processing. Lessor shall provide solid/hazardous waste processing consistent with Applicable Law.
Groundwater Monitoring. The Manager shall be responsible for: • Inspections of monitoring xxxxx. • Maintenance and repair of monitoring xxxxx. • Completing all required sampling, testing and reporting.
Groundwater Monitoring. In cooperation with DWR, Yuba has monitored Yuba County groundwater conditions for many years, and many aspects of the groundwater resources are well known. Yuba and DWR have worked cooperatively to develop a groundwater transfer monitoring and reporting program specific to Yuba County for past groundwater substitution water transfers. Yuba has also developed a Groundwater Management Plan ("GMP"), which was adopted on March 1, 2005 pursuant to Water Code Sections 10750 et seq. The GMP formalizes a monitoring program that includes measuring water levels in xxxxx that are part of a dedicated monitoring well network, a plan to expand the network, annual reporting provisions and other groundwater monitoring activities. Since 2005, Yuba has constructed eight additional groundwater monitoring xxxxx for this program. (See DWR, Memorandum Report, "Monitoring Well Construction Technical Assistance," April 2007.) Information gathered from the activities specified in the GMP, along with the activities described in this exhibit, will be used to assess effects of groundwater pumping on groundwater resources, and to provide reasonable assurances that any water pumped and accounted for as part of any groundwater substitution is in lieu of surface water delivered by Yuba to its Member Units. Yuba will continue to work with DWR and the Member Units to identify and resolve any new groundwater monitoring issues.
Groundwater Monitoring. Geosyntec will assist the County with the groundwater reporting requirements for the Buena Vista and Xxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, as well as the Xxx Xxxxxx Public Works Yard.
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Groundwater Monitoring. Board Order No. 94-181 required the Dischargers to document the installation of four additional monitoring xxxxx to be included in the Discharge Monitoring Program (Attachment A). A report documenting completion of these xxxxx, or their equivalent monitoring points, was submitted to the Board in a letter dated June 28, 1996. (MW3-1R, MW3-2, MW-4, and P5-1).
Groundwater Monitoring. The Lessee shall install a pressure transducer in the monitoring well to track groundwater level within the well. The Lessee may access the monitoring well on a regular basis to download data and perform manual groundwater level measurements to validate automated water level measurements Monitoring will cease with the retrieval of all monitoring equipment on or before September 30, 2021.
Groundwater Monitoring. Lessor currently operates any existing groundwater monitoring and remedial systems and will retain the obligation to maintain the existing systems until such time as the applicable Governmental Authority grants closure or Lessee and Lessor mutually agree that further operation is not necessary. As set forth in the Omnibus Agreement, in the event that Lessee has a Release following the Effective Date of this Lease and the Release has a material adverse impact on the existing remedial system or triggers new remedial obligations, Lessee shall reimburse Lessor for the additional costs incurred as a result of the Release. • Solid/Hazardous Waste Processing. Lessor shall provide solid/hazardous waste processing consistent with Applicable Law. Exhibit D • LDAR Monitoring and Reporting. Lessor will provide to Lessee services necessary to perform leak detection, monitoring and reporting on all Tank Farm Assets within the Refinery Site as required by Applicable Law and any applicable consent decree. Lessor’s and Lessee’s employees will be included in the Refinery LDAR training program, which training program shall comply with the Clean Air Act and any applicable consent decree. Lessor will provide data to Lessee on all LDAR surveillance activities.
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