Monitoring and Assessment Parameters Sample Clauses

Monitoring and Assessment Parameters. Baseline Chemical Water Quality Monitoring Different types of water quality data have been collected and included in this assessment. For the purpose of this assessment, baseline chemical water quality data is in tabular format for field and laboratory parameters. Table 3 is a complete list of all field and lab parameters that were monitored during the assessment period. This section is followed by a brief description of several of the core parameters included in this assessment. Table 3 Field and Lab Parameters Matrix Parameter Comments Water Temperature Field Measurement Air Temperature Field Measurement Water pH Field Measurement Water Dissolved Oxygen Field Measurement Water Specific Conductance Field Measurement Water Salinity Field Measurement Water Turbidity Field Measurement Water Discharge Field Measurement Water Chloride Sample analyzed by contracted laboratory Water Nitrite + Nitrate-nitrogen Sample analyzed by contracted laboratory Water Ammonia-nitrogen Sample analyzed by contracted laboratory Water Kjeldahl nitrogen Sample analyzed by contracted laboratory Water Ortho-phosphorus Sample analyzed by contracted laboratory Water Phosphorus (total) Sample analyzed by contracted laboratory Water Sulfate Sample analyzed by contracted laboratory Water Alkalinity (total) Sample analyzed by contracted laboratory Water Total Suspended Solids Sample analyzed by contracted laboratory Water Chlorophyll a,b,c Sample analyzed by contracted laboratory Water Total Coliform Sample analyzed by DEH Water E.coli Sample analyzed by DEH Temperature Temperature governs the type of aquatic life that can exist in a stream. Fish and other aquatic organisms have specific temperature range requirements for survival and various life cycle functions. Temperature also affects water chemistry such as the rate of chemical reactions. Certain compounds are more toxic to aquatic life at higher temperature. The saturation content of a constituent in water is also affected by temperature. For example, oxygen is dissolved more readily in cold water than warm water. The thresholds identified in this document are based on the stream temperature classifications of cold-water, warm-water sport fishery, warm-water forage fishery and warm-water limited aquatic life. Dissolved Oxygen Oxygen is required for respiration in fish and other aquatic organisms. The microscopic bubbles of oxygen gas in water are called dissolved oxygen (DO). Fish and other organisms require different amounts of ox...
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  • Monitoring and Compliance Every year during the term of this Agreement on the anniversary date of the effective date of the Agreement, the Restaurant shall provide to the United States a narrative report of the actions taken during the reporting period to remove any barriers to access and otherwise enhance accessibility for individuals with disabilities at the Restaurant and any plans for action concerning ADA compliance in the coming year. The report shall include as an exhibit copies of any complaint, whether formal or informal, received during the reporting period alleging that the Restaurant was not being operated in compliance with the ADA or otherwise discriminated against any person on account of disability. The Owner and Operator of the Restaurant shall cooperate in good faith with any and all reasonable requests by the United States for access to the Restaurant and for information and documents concerning the Restaurant's compliance with this Agreement and the ADA. The United States shall have the right to verify compliance with this Agreement and the ADA, both as set forth in this Agreement and through any means available to the general public, including visits to the public areas of the Restaurant and communications with Restaurant staff. The United States shall have the right to inspect the facility at any time, and counsel for the United States need not identify themselves in the course of visits to the public areas.

  • Monitoring and Evaluation a. The AGENCY shall expeditiously provide to the COUNTY upon request, all data needed for the purpose of monitoring, evaluating and/or auditing the program(s). This data shall include, but not be limited to, clients served, services provided, outcomes achieved, information on materials and services delivered, and any other data required, in the sole discretion of the COUNTY, that may be required to adequately monitor and evaluate the services provided under this Contract. Monitoring shall be performed in accordance with COUNTY’S established Noncompliance Standards, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated by reference as Attachment “C”.

  • Evaluation, Testing, and Monitoring 1. The System Agency may review, test, evaluate and monitor Grantee’s Products and services, as well as associated documentation and technical support for compliance with the Accessibility Standards. Review, testing, evaluation and monitoring may be conducted before and after the award of a contract. Testing and monitoring may include user acceptance testing. Neither the review, testing (including acceptance testing), evaluation or monitoring of any Product or service, nor the absence of review, testing, evaluation or monitoring, will result in a waiver of the State’s right to contest the Grantee’s assertion of compliance with the Accessibility Standards.

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