Common use of Points of Compliance Clause in Contracts

Points of Compliance. Flow data and analytical results from continuous flow-paced composite sampling at POEs Consultative process: During periodic reviews, is it determined that XXX monitoring can be discontinued? Consultative process: Are mitigating actions necessary? 1 Calculated Values by analytes (see Table 2 for reference) • plutonium, americium, uranium → 12-month rolling average2 • dissolved Cd and Ag, total Be and Cr → 85th percentile of 30-day averages3 for previous calendar year 2 The 12-month rolling average for the last day of a particular month is calculated as a volume-weighted average of a “window” of time containing the previous 12 months. Each 12-month “window” includes daily discharge volumes (measured with a flow meter) and daily activities/concentrations (from the sample carboy in place at the end of that day). Therefore, there are twelve 12-month rolling averages for a given calendar year. Days with no flow or no analytical result, either due to failed laboratory analysis or NSQ for analysis, are not included in the average. When no flow has occurred in the previous 12 months, no 12-month rolling average is reported.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Rocky Flats Legacy Management Agreement, Legacy Management Agreement

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Points of Compliance. Flow data and analytical results from continuous flow-paced composite sampling at POEs Is the appropriate calculated value1 greater than the applicable Table 1 standard? Consultative process: During periodic reviews, is it determined that XXX monitoring can be discontinued? Consultative process: Are mitigating actions necessary? 1 Calculated Values by analytes (see Table 2 for reference) plutonium, americium, uranium → 12-month rolling average2 dissolved Cd and Ag, total Be and Cr → 85th percentile of 30-day averages3 for previous calendar year 2 The 12-month rolling average for the last day of a particular month is calculated as a volume-weighted average of a “window” of time containing the previous 12 months. Each 12-month “window” includes daily discharge volumes (measured with a flow meter) and daily activities/concentrations (from the sample carboy in place at the end of that day). Therefore, there are twelve 12-month rolling averages for a given calendar year. Days with no flow or no analytical result, either due to failed laboratory analysis or NSQ for analysis, are not included in the average. When no flow has occurred in the previous 12 months, no 12-month rolling average is reported.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Legacy Management Agreement

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Points of Compliance. Flow data and analytical results from continuous flow-paced composite sampling at POEs Is the appropriate calculated value1 greater than the applicable Table 1 standard? Consultative process: During periodic reviews, is it determined that XXX monitoring can be discontinued? Consultative process: Are mitigating actions necessary? 1 Calculated Values by analytes (see Table 2 for reference) • plutonium, americium, uranium → 12-month rolling average2 • dissolved Cd and Ag, total Be and Cr → 85th percentile of 30-day averages3 for previous calendar year 2 The 12-month rolling average for the last day of a particular month is calculated as a volume-weighted average of a “window” of time containing the previous 12 months. Each 12-month “window” includes daily discharge volumes (measured with a flow meter) and daily activities/concentrations (from the sample carboy in place at the end of that day). Therefore, there are twelve 12-month rolling averages for a given calendar year. Days with no flow or no analytical result, either due to failed laboratory analysis or NSQ for analysis, are not included in the average. When no flow has occurred in the previous 12 months, no 12-month rolling average is reported.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Legacy Management Agreement

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