Routine Monitoring. 10.3.1. The County shall monitor at least one unlicensed fiber in the Licensed Fiber Conduit for cable continuity on a 24-hour Day, seven Days per week, basis. The County shall not monitor the Licensed Fibers. Where routine monitoring reveals a potential maintenance issue, each Party shall, with regard to their respective facilities, take reasonable and timely steps to address the issue prior to it affecting the operation or functionality of their respective facilities.
10.3.2. The Licensee may conduct independent diagnostic testing, fault isolation, repair verification, and end-to-end network testing, as it deems appropriate, on the Licensee's side of the Interconnection Points. The Licensee may notify the County in writing if the Licensee determines, as a result of its independent testing and surveillance programs or otherwise, that any part of the Licensed Fibers or Interconnection Fibers does not conform to its performance standards. The Parties shall confer to expedite trouble resolution and resolve possible differences in interpretation of trouble reports.
Routine Monitoring. Xxxxx will collect routine monitoring samples once every two weeks beginning in January 2020 through December 2020 (~25 total events). This task assumes approximately 3.5 hours of staff time per sample event which includes field sampling preparation, sample collection, and sample delivery to MCES laboratory in St. Xxxx. This task also covers staff time for on-site equipment training/maintenance with MCES staff Xxxxx will target and collect approximately 10 storm event samples in 2020. This task assumes approximately 2.5 hours of staff time per sample event which includes field sampling prep, sample collection, and sample delivery to MCES laboratory in St. Xxxx.
Routine Monitoring. Upon commencing any activity involving Hazardous Materials on the Premises, and continuing thereafter throughout the Term, Tenant shall initiate and maintain any reporting and/or monitoring system required under all applicable Environmental Laws to ensure the routine monitoring of the levels of Hazardous Materials which may be present on, under or about the Premises or any part of the Property resulting from Tenant's activities. At Landlord's written request, Tenant shall provide Landlord copies of such reports, if any, as are provided by Tenant to any governmental agency.
Routine Monitoring. 7.4.1. The Authority shall monitor at least one fiber in the Authority Network for cable continuity on a 24-hour day, seven days per week, basis. The Authority shall not monitor the Leased Fibers.
7.4.2. Lessee may conduct independent diagnostic testing, fault isolation, repair verification, and end-to-end network testing, as it deems appropriate, on Lessee’s side of the Demarcation Points. Lessee may notify the Authority’s Representative in writing if it is determined as a result of its independent testing and surveillance programs, review of Authority-provided reports, or otherwise, that any part of the Leased Infrastructure does not conform to the performance standards set forth in the Network Specifications. The Parties shall confer to expedite trouble resolution and resolve possible differences in interpretation of trouble reports.
Routine Monitoring. Initial Ongoing
Routine Monitoring. Maintenance Routine programs shall be constructed so as to ensure that only aircraft and/or system functions are evaluated.
Routine Monitoring. Monitor the Authorized WIC Vendor, as required, for compliance with LA WIC requirements.
Routine Monitoring. 7.4.1. The Authority shall monitor its Network in accordance with the Technical Requirements. The Authority shall not monitor the Leased Fibers.
7.4.2. Lessee may conduct independent diagnostic testing, fault isolation, repair verification, and end-to-end network testing, as it deems appropriate, on Lessee’s side of the Demarcation Points. Lessee may notify the Authority’s Representative in writing if it is determined as a result of its independent testing and surveillance programs, review of Authority-provided reports, or otherwise, that any part of the Leased Fiber or Facilities does not conform to the performance standards set forth in the Technical Requirements. The Parties shall confer to expedite trouble resolution and resolve possible differences in interpretation of trouble reports.
Routine Monitoring. .3.1 The City shall monitor at least one fiber in the Fiber Optic Infrastructure for cable continuity on a 24hour day, seven days per week, basis. The City shall not monitor the Leased Fibers.
.3.2 The City, at its sole cost and expense, shall undertake timely maintenance and repairs to cure deficiencies in the Fiber Optic Infrastructure. Lessee is responsible for all maintenance and repairs on Lessee's side of the Demarcation Points. Where routine monitoring reveals a potential maintenance issue, each Party shall, with regard to their respective Infrastructure, take reasonable and timely steps to address the issue prior to it affecting the operation or functionality of their respective Infrastructures. With regard to emergency repairs, see section 6.5 below.
.3.3 Lessee may conduct independent diagnostic testing, fault isolation, repair verification, and end-to-end network testing, as it deems appropriate, on Lessee's side of the Demarcation Points. Lessee may notify the City’s Representative in writing if it is determined as a result of its independent testing and surveillance programs, review of City-provided reports, or otherwise, that any part of the Leased Infrastructure does not conform to the performance standards set forth in Exhibit 7. The Parties shall confer to expedite trouble resolution and resolve possible differences in interpretation of trouble reports.
Routine Monitoring. The frequency with which a water provider must monitor for the presence of most inorganic chemicals (excluding asbestos, perchlorate, nitrate and nitrite) depends on the water source:35 Compliance Period a period of three consecutive calendar years within a compliance cycle. A compliance cycle is a period of nine consecutive calendar years during which public water systems must conduct all monitoring under the Safe Drinking Water Acts.38