Common use of Monitoring Methodology Clause in Contracts

Monitoring Methodology. The Program will monitor compliance with land management plans and account for the number of enrolled acres receiving 1) passive groundwater benefits and/or 2) direct application of Program water, and land management activities. The number of acres for active riparian habitat protection will be tracked and compared to the Program objectives. Maps will be developed for the locations of the activities, as well as graphical comparison of the expected versus the achieved Program objectives on an individual water year and on a cumulative basis.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract for Administration of Public Ecosystem Benefits, Contract for Administration of Public Ecosystem Benefits

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Monitoring Methodology. The Program will monitor compliance with land parcel-specific management plans and account for the number of enrolled acres receiving 1) passive active groundwater benefits and/or 2) direct application of Program water, and land management activities. The number of protected active wetland habitat acres for active riparian habitat protection will be tracked and compared to the Program objectivesobjectives identified in Section 4.1.5 of the CAPB. Maps will be developed for the locations of the active wetland acres receiving land management activities. For acres within the Program’s Groundwater Benefit Area, as well as graphical comparison the Program will monitor groundwater elevations consistent with Section 3.3.3 of the expected versus the achieved Program objectives on an individual water year and on a cumulative basisthis Adaptive Management Plan.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Administration of Public Ecosystem Benefits

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Monitoring Methodology. The Program will monitor compliance with land parcel-specific management plans and account for the number of enrolled acres receiving 1) passive active groundwater benefits and/or 2) direct application of Program water, and land management activities. The number of protected active wetland habitat acres for active riparian habitat protection will be tracked and compared to the Program objectivesobjectives identified in Section 4.1.4 of the CAPB. Maps will be developed for the locations of the active wetland acres receiving land management activities. For acres within the Program’s Groundwater Benefit Area, as well as graphical comparison the Program will monitor groundwater elevations consistent with Section 3.3.3 of the expected versus the achieved Program objectives on an individual water year and on a cumulative basisthis Adaptive Management Plan.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract for Administration of Public Ecosystem Benefits

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