Incorporation of TCT Literature Review Findings Sample Clauses

Incorporation of TCT Literature Review Findings. A review of visual assessment protocols, studies evaluating the effectiveness of street sweeping, partial capture device effectiveness, and receiving water monitoring protocols and equipment was conducted for the TCT project (EOA and 5 Gyres 2014). Pertinent findings from the literature review were used to develop the SAP and are as follows: • Most street sweeping studies evaluated the effectiveness for sediment removal rather than trash, however, the sediment-focused studies demonstrate that sweeping efficiency increases with increasing particle size. All sweeper types are effective at removing coarser materials; therefore, it can be inferred from these studies that trash removal performance may not vary significantly among the different sweeper types. In addition, one study reported that larger materials can clog the vacuums in regenerative air and vacuum assisted sweepers. Based on these findings, an evaluation of the effectiveness of different sweeper types for removing trash was not included in the monitoring study design. • The TCT literature addressed the frequency of street sweeping as it affects sediment loading on streets. Findings showed that there were only marginal gains from increasing the sweeping frequency above three times per week. However, increasing sweeping from weekly to twice per week more than doubled pollutant removal. Each on-land study site will have different sweeping frequency, but it may be difficult to infer results about how the sweeping frequency affects trash loading unless all of the study sites are demonstrated to have equivalent trash generation levels. • Regarding sweeping with respect to rainfall frequency, the literature review reported that the sweeping efficiency should be greater than the rainfall frequency to be an effective water quality control measure. Rainfall data will be compiled for the duration of the study period and will be compared to the street sweeping schedule at each study site location to evaluate if the sweeping frequency was greater than or less than the frequency of rainfall, taking into account how much the rainy seasons during the study period deviated from normal. • The visual assessment protocols reviewed indicated that repeated sampling of the same site could reduce questions about temporal variability of sites. The study design plan includes numerous visual assessments to be performed at each study site both in direct association and not in conjunction with street sweeping events. Visual ...
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Related to Incorporation of TCT Literature Review Findings

  • Literature Review A-E shall conduct a literature review to determine which species have been identified as special status by state, federal, and local resources agencies and organizations, and have a potential to occur on the project site or in the immediate vicinity. Sources to be reviewed include: (1) special status species lists from the California Department of Fish and Game (CDFG), United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), and California Native Plant Society (CNPS); (2) database searches of the California Natural Diversity Database (CNDDB) and the Electronic Inventory of the CNPS; (3) the most recent Federal Register listing package and critical habitat determination for each federally Endangered or Threatened species potentially occurring on the project site; (4) the CDFG Annual Report on the status of California’s listed Threatened and Endangered plants and animals; and (5) other biological studies conducted in the vicinity of the project site.

  • Manufacturer's Recommendations All work or materials shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations and requirements. The Contractor shall obtain the manufacturer’s recommendations and requirements, for its use at the Site in executing the Work, copies of bulletins, circulars, catalogues, or other publications bearing the manufacturer’s titles, numbers, editions, dates, etc. If the manufacturer’s recommendations and requirements are not available, the Contractor shall request installation instructions from the Design Professional.

  • Distribution of Literature FSFSA representatives may, during non-working hours or during any breaks, distribute employee organization literature. The FSFSA agrees that nothing of a libelous, racist, sexist, obscene, or partisan political nature shall be so distributed.

  • Training Materials Training Materials will be provided for each student. Training Materials may be used only for either (i) the individual student’s reference during Boeing provided training and for review thereafter or (ii) Customer’s provision of training to individuals directly employed by the Customer.

  • Submission of Certified Payroll Transcripts for Public Works Contracts Only Contractors and Subcontractors on public works projects must submit monthly payroll transcripts to the Authorized User that has prepared or directs the preparation of the plans and specifications for a public works project, as set forth in the Bid Specifications. For Mini-Bid solicitations, the payroll records must be submitted to the entity preparing the agency Mini-Bid project specification. For “agency specific” Bids, the payroll records should be submitted to the entity issuing the purchase order. For all other OGS Centralized Contracts, such records should be submitted to the individual agency issuing the purchase order(s) for the work. Upon mutual agreement of the Contractor and the Authorized User, the form of submission may be submitted in a specified disk format acceptable to the Department of Labor provided: 1) the Contractor/Subcontractor retains the original records; and, (2) an original signed letter by a duly authorized individual of the Contractor or Subcontractor attesting to the truth and accuracy of the records accompanies the disk. This provision does not apply to Article 9 of the Labor Law building services contracts.

  • Literature Cited h) Appendix (Routine Wetland Determination Data Forms and, if required, Atypical Situation Data Forms).

  • Incorporation of Terms in Subcontracts a. Grantee will include in all its contracts with subrecipient subcontractors and solicitations for subrecipient subcontracts, without modification (except as required to make applicable to the subcontract):

  • Glass Or Safety Glazing Material a. We cover:

  • Literature The manufacturer/dealer shall furnish price lists, catalogs, and description literature upon request by any using entity, and at no cost to the entity.

  • Marketing Materials (a) During the term of this Agreement, the Sub-Adviser agrees to furnish the Manager at its principal office for prior review and approval by the Manager all written and/or printed materials, including but not limited to, PowerPointÒ or slide presentations, news releases, advertisements, brochures, fact sheets and other promotional, informational or marketing materials (the “Marketing Materials”) for internal use or public dissemination, that are produced or are for use or reference by the Sub-Adviser, its affiliates or other designees, broker-dealers or the public in connection with the Series, and Sub-Adviser shall not use any such materials if the Manager reasonably objects in writing within five business days (or such other period as may be mutually agreed) after receipt thereof. Marketing Materials may be furnished to the Manager by first class or overnight mail, facsimile transmission equipment, electronic delivery or hand delivery.

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