Joint Monitoring Arrangements Sample Clauses

Joint Monitoring Arrangements. Table 10 lists the present status of hydrometric stations and water quality monitoring sites monitored within the Liard River basin. Some of these stations are or may be monitored through existing hydrometric and water quality agreements in place between the Yukon, the Northwest Territories and the Government of Canada - Department of Environment and Climate Change (ECCC) and other applicable programs. The applicable agreements include: • Canada-Yukon Memorandum of Agreement on the Hydrometric Monitoring Program for the Yukon; • Canada-Yukon Water Quality & Ecosystem Monitoring and Reporting Agreement; and • Canada-NWT Hydrometric Agreement.
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Joint Monitoring Arrangements. Table 8 lists the present hydrometric stations monitored by BC and Yukon. Some of these stations are or may be monitored through existing hydrometric and water quality agreements currently in place between British Columbia, Yukon and Environment Canada and other applicable programs. The applicable agreements include: • Canada- BC Memorandum of Agreement on the Hydrometric Monitoring Network for BC; • Canada-Yukon Memorandum of Agreement on the Hydrometric Monitoring Program for the Yukon; and • Canada-Yukon Water Quality & Ecosystem Monitoring and Reporting Agreement (anticipated agreement).
Joint Monitoring Arrangements. Table 10 lists the present hydrometric stations and water quality monitoring sites monitored by NWT and YT. Some of these stations are or may be monitored through existing hydrometric and water quality agreements in place between the Yukon, the Northwest Territories and the Government of Canada (Department of Environment and Climate Change). The applicable agreements include:  Canada-Yukon Memorandum of Agreement on the Hydrometric Monitoring Program for the Yukon;  Canada-Yukon Water Quality & Ecosystem Monitoring and Reporting Agreement (anticipated agreement); and  Canada-NWT Hydrometric Agreement.

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  • Working Arrangements As part of a process leading to improvements, it is recognised that hot weather procedures including relocation, must be part of the formal OH&S procedures developed, adopted and managed on a project basis having regard for the different conditions that may prevail on projects in various locations. When the temperature approaches 35 degrees C, the consultative process outlined in sub- clause 26.1.4 of the VBIA shall occur, with an intention that employees may leave site if the temperature actually reaches 35 degrees C. If the temperature reaches 35 degrees C, the task or activity being performed will be completed before work is to cease and the penalty provisions as for emergency work under the NBCIA shall apply. By agreement with the OH&S committee and head contractor during periods of inclement weather (heat) the Saturday break roster can be applied for weekday work.

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