MONITORING PLAN REQUIREMENTS Sample Clauses

MONITORING PLAN REQUIREMENTS. A Monitoring Plan shall be submitted to the State prior to disbursement of State funds for construction or monitoring activities. The Monitoring Plan should incorporate Post-Performance Monitoring Report requirements as defined and listed in Exhibit F, and follow the guidance provided in Exhibit L, “Project Monitoring Plan Guidance.”
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MONITORING PLAN REQUIREMENTS. 20  A vessel owner/operator must work with the EM service provider to develop a vessel- 21 specific vessel monitoring plan (VMP) based on the vessel’s fishing activities. The VMP must 22 be submitted to NOAA Fisheries for approval in advance of the fishing year.
MONITORING PLAN REQUIREMENTS. 15  A vessel electing to use EM as part of the sector’s EM program may work with the sector’s 16 approved provider to develop a vessel- and gear-specific VMP for NMFS approval. If a vessel 17 intends to fish with EM on May 1, the VMP must be submitted to NMFS for approval a minimum 18 of 30 calendar days in advance of the fishing year. Otherwise, the VMP must be submitted to 19 NMFS for approval a minimum of 10 business days prior to a vessel’s intended start date.
MONITORING PLAN REQUIREMENTS. A. The Flow Monitoring Plan shall provide data suitable for developing an LTCP/Wet Weather Control Plan. B. The Flow Monitoring Plan shall include all of the items stipulated in Paragraph 13 of the Consent Order and Agreement. C. The Flow Monitoring Plan shall contain at a minimum the following items: − A GIS map showing the location of all flow monitoring sites − A delineation of the sewered area for each flow monitor − The Flow monitoring Technique to be employed − Manufacturer of Flow Monitors to be used at each site − Monitoring Crew experience conducting Flow Monitoring − Approaches to monitoring at or near overflows − A Data Quality Assurance and Control Plan − Methods to be used in approximating overflow volume, frequency and duration D. Flow monitoring shall be performed as per the approved monitoring plan and according to manufacturer’s specifications for the monitoring equipment utilized.
MONITORING PLAN REQUIREMENTS. 15 • A vessel electing to use EM as part of the sector’s EM program may work with the sector’s 16 approved provider to develop a vessel- and gear-specific VMP for NMFS approval. If a vessel 17 intends to fish with EM on May 1, the VMP must be submitted to NMFS for approval a minimum 18 of 30 calendar days in advance of the fishing year. Otherwise, the VMP must be submitted to 19 NMFS for approval a minimum of 10 business days prior to a vessel’s intended start date. 20 • A vessel must have a NMFS-approved VMP to use EM for a given gear type on a sector trip. At a 21 minimum, the VMP must incorporate these EM Program Standards by reference, and the 22 following sections (below). Further details on the required information can be found in the VMP 23 guidance template:

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  • Program Requirements The parties shall comply with the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program requirements established in 49 CFR Part 26.

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