sampler Sample Clauses

sampler. The analytical results shall be applied at the beginning of the Month the sample is taken until a subsequent representative sample is applied.
sampler. A water sampler is required. It should comprise a transparent PVC cylinder, with a capacity of not less than 2 litres, which can be effectively sealed with latex cups at both ends. The sampler should have a positive latching system to keep it open and prevent premature closure until released by a messenger when the sampler is at the selected water depth (for example, Kahlsico Water Sampler or an approved similar instrument).
sampler. We apply its expansion properties twice: once for the set of all unreliable processor nodes, and once for the set of all bad processor nodes. We obtain that:
sampler. The procedures of sampling shall be as per USGS guidelines, or equivalent guidelines proposed by the Contractor and as agreed to by the Owner. All samples shall be analyzed for suspended sediment concentrations in milligrams (mg) per liter and particle size distributions as percentage of the total sediment. Headworks Seepage and Leakage Loss: The design criteria for the maximum allowable seepage through the dam, foundation and abutments is 200 liters per second. The design of the headworks shall adopt conservative design procedures and assumptions so that the constructed Facility shall meet this criteria. The Contractor shall design and submit for approval by Owner an appropriate program to test and establish the rate of seepage and leakage through the dam, foundation and the headworks. The test shall be performed prior to the Delivery Date of the Second Unit. Seepage and leakage loss from the headworks shall be established by monitoring the river inflow, the flow through the Units, the discharge from the desanding basin or spillway to the Bhote Koshi River, minimum required release through the headworks to the Bhote Koshi River, and any other loss, such as gate and valve leakage or change in reservoir storage, as applicable, during the 168 hour continuous run test as required by Exhibit I Part 3.10 of the Scope of Work. River inflow shall be measured at a suitable location upstream of the headworks. Flow through the Units shall be measured by Unit flow metering equipment supplied with the Units. The Contractor shall develop measuring methods that are acceptable to the Owner. The 168-hour difference, established during the testing of the Second Unit, between river inflow and flow through the Units, adjusted for the discharge from the desanding basin or spillway to the Bhote Koshi River, minimum required release through the headworks to the Bhote Koshi River, and any other loss, such as gate and valve leakage or change in reservoir storage, as applicable, and seepage and leakage loss from the tunnel and penstock (see below), shall be the seepage and leakage loss at the headworks. The criteria for acceptance of the test will recognize the accuracy of measurement procedures adopted in the Performance Test. To obtain the most accurate assessment of the headworks seepage and leakage loss, the Performance Testing Guidelines may be modified, as agreed upon by the Owner to suit the conditions that are discovered during the design and the construction of the Facili...
sampler. The analytical results shall be applied at the beginning of the Month the sample is taken until a subsequent representative sample is applied. Gas Gathering Agreement dated July 1, 2018 Between Alpine High Gathering LP (Gatherer) and Apache Corporation (Producer)
sampler. The analytical results shall be applied at the beginning of the Month the sample is taken until a subsequent representative sample is applied. Gas Processing Agreement dated September 1, 2021 Between Altus Midstream Processing LP (Processor) and Apache Corporation (Producer)
sampler. All driven samples will be collected with a 140-lb. hammer with a 30-inch drop and blow counts will be recorded for each 6-inch increment driven. A Fugro engineer or geologist will log the soil materials encountered in the drill holes. Soils will be classified using the USCS classification and the field descriptions will be consistent with Standard Practice for Description and Identification of Soils (visual-Manual Procedure) ASTM D2488. SPT samples will be packaged in sealed plastic bags. Modified California samples will be placed in PVC tubes with plastic caps to limit moisture loss. Samples will be appropriately labeled and transported to the laboratory for testing. Upon completion of the drilling and sampling, the boring will be completed as a groundwater piezometer/monitoring well. The piezometer will be constructed with 2-inch diameter polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipe with flush threaded joints. The lowest portion of the PVC pipe will be comprised of a silt trap or sediment trap that is situated below the screened section. The silt trap will be comprised of a solid section of pipe fitted with an end cap. Above the silt trap will be a portion of slotted PVC pipe with 0.010-inch slots. The screening interval of the piezometer will be determined in the field based on subsurface conditions observed during drilling but will be a maximum of about 50 feet in length in the proposed 70-foot-deep boring.
sampler. PAGE ..................... OF .................. STATION NO. STATION NAME TIME DO mg/L DO # pH TRUE pH METER MHOS/CM POTENTIAL *L/M/R DEPTH COMMENTS (meters) WEATHER: ADDITIONAL COMMENTS: Tt (Rev. 11/07) * L = Left Bank; M = Middle Bank; R = Right Bank Tetra Tech, Inc. 42 4/11/2011 Quality Assurance Project Plan for Nutrient Removal Effectiveness by The Villages to Rock Creek: Lake Xxxxxx Implementation Plan Project: Date: Cond Meter# Initial Cell Constant Standard mhos/c Meter mhos/c pH Meter # pH Probe # Thermistor # Thermistor C Thermometer C Correction DAY 1 Low Ionic Strength pH Value vs. Temp. C Slope 92-102% 7 10 mv @ pH 7  30 mv 10 mv @ pH 4/10 Difference between mv @ pH7 160-180 15 Response Time  90 seconds 20 Time of Day true pH meter time of day QA Check #1 Recalibrated Y / N QA Check #2 Recalibrated Y / N QA Check #3 Recalibrated Y / N Conductivity Standard mhos/cm Meter mhos/cm Initial Cell Constant Standard mhos/cm Meter mhos/cm Slope 92-102% mv @ pH 7  30 mv mv @ pH 4/10 Difference between mv @ pH7 160-180 Response Time  90 seconds Time of Day true pH meter time of day QA Check #1 Recalibrated Y / N QA Check #2 Recalibrated Y / N QA Check #3 Recalibrated Y / N Conductivity Standard mhos/cm Meter mhos/cm Initial Cell Constant Standard mhos/cm Meter mhos/cm Slope 92-102% mv @ pH 7  30 mv mv @ pH 4/10 Difference between mv @ pH7 160-180 Response Time  90 seconds Time of Day true pH meter time of day QA Check #1 Recalibrated Y / N QA Check #2 Recalibrated Y / N QA Check #3 Recalibrated Y / N Conductivity Standard mhos/cm Meter mhos/cm Approval Signatures: Date: Project Manager Date: Senior Technical Staff Date: Additional Date: Additional 1.0 BACKGROUND 1 2.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION 2 A) BMP/LID EFFECTIVENESS MONITORING 2 B) XXXXXX CREEK MONITORING 3 3.0 ORGANIZATION AND SCHEDULE 5 5.0 SAMPLING PROCESS DESIGN 11 6.0 SAMPLING PROCEDURES 18 6.1 SAMPLING SCHEDULE 18 6.3 FIELD RECORDING METHODS 20 6.4 SAMPLING IDENTIFICATION AND CUSTODY 20 7.0 MEASUREMENT PROCEDURES 22 8.0 QUALITY CONTROL 24 9.0 DATA MANAGEMENT PROCEDURES 29 10.0 AUDITS AND REPORTS 31 11.0 DATA VERIFICATION AND VALIDATION 33 12.0 DATA QUALITY (USABILITY) ASSESSMENT 38 13.0 REFERENCES 40 APPENDIX A 41

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  • SAMPLE (If applicable and the project has specifications, insert the specifications into this section.)

  • Samples The Contractor shall submit the following samples of Materials and relevant information to the Authority’s Engineer for pre-construction review: (a) manufacturer's test reports and standard samples of manufactured Materials; and (b) samples of such other Materials as the Authority’s Engineer may require.

  • Testing Landlord shall have the right to conduct annual tests of the Premises to determine whether any contamination of the Premises or the Project has occurred as a result of Tenant’s use. Tenant shall be required to pay the cost of such annual test of the Premises; provided, however, that if Tenant conducts its own tests of the Premises using third party contractors and test procedures acceptable to Landlord which tests are certified to Landlord, Landlord shall accept such tests in lieu of the annual tests to be paid for by Tenant. In addition, at any time, and from time to time, prior to the expiration or earlier termination of the Term, Landlord shall have the right to conduct appropriate tests of the Premises and the Project to determine if contamination has occurred as a result of Tenant’s use of the Premises. In connection with such testing, upon the request of Landlord, Tenant shall deliver to Landlord or its consultant such non-proprietary information concerning the use of Hazardous Materials in or about the Premises by Tenant or any Tenant Party. If contamination has occurred for which Tenant is liable under this Section 30, Tenant shall pay all costs to conduct such tests. If no such contamination is found, Landlord shall pay the costs of such tests (which shall not constitute an Operating Expense). Landlord shall provide Tenant with a copy of all third party, non-confidential reports and tests of the Premises made by or on behalf of Landlord during the Term without representation or warranty and subject to a confidentiality agreement. Tenant shall, at its sole cost and expense, promptly and satisfactorily remediate any environmental conditions identified by such testing in accordance with all Environmental Requirements. Landlord’s receipt of or satisfaction with any environmental assessment in no way waives any rights which Landlord may have against Tenant.

  • Blasting Blasting shall be permitted only for road construction purposes unless advance permission is obtained from Forest Service. Whenever the Industrial Fire Precaution Level is II or greater, a fire security person equipped with a long handled round point No. 0 or larger shovel and a 5 gallon backpack pump can filled with water, will stay at location of blast for 1 hour after blasting is done. Blasting may be suspended by Forest Service, in areas of high rate of spread and resistance to control. Fuses shall not be used for blasting. Explosive cords shall not be used without permission of Forest Service, which may specify conditions under which such explosives may be used and precautions to be taken.

  • API If the Software offers integration capabilities via an API, your use of the API may be subject to additional costs or Sage specific policies and terms and conditions (which shall prevail in relation to your use of the API). You may not access or use the API in any way that could cause damage to us or the Software, or in contravention of any applicable laws. We reserve the right in our sole discretion, to: (i) update any API from time to time; (ii) place limitations around your use of any API; and (iii) deny you access to any API in the event of misuse by you or to otherwise protect our legitimate interests.

  • RE-WEIGHING PRODUCT Deliveries are subject to re- weighing at the point of destination by the Authorized User. If shrinkage occurs which exceeds that normally allowable in the trade, the Authorized User shall have the option to require delivery of the difference in quantity or to reduce the payment accordingly. Such option shall be exercised in writing by the Authorized User.

  • Laboratory Testing All laboratories selected by UPS Freight for analyzing Controlled Substances Testing will be HHS certified.

  • Weighing 5.1. In order to calculate the quantity of Grain delivered to a Port Terminal Facility: (a) all Grain delivered by road to the Port Terminal Facilities for unloading must be weighed using CBH’s weighing facilities operated by CBH personnel recording the gross and tare weights of the road vehicles containing the loads of Grain; (b) if the Grain is delivered by rail from a CBH Site upcountry, the weight will be determined by referencing the weight of the load determined by CBH at the relevant upcountry Site (CBH Weight); and (c) if the Grain is delivered by rail from a third party site and where the Port Terminal Facilities have such facilities, CBH will batch weigh the Grain unloaded from rail vehicles into the grid. 5.2. If Grain is delivered a Port Terminal Facility by rail pursuant to clause 5.1(b) of this Schedule 6, CBH may elect to batch weigh the Grain at the Port Terminal Facility. If, following an audit by CBH under this clause 7.2 of this Schedule 7, there is a discrepancy of more than 2.5% between the CBH Weight and the weight determined by CBH at Port (“Weight Shortfall”), CBH may deduct the relevant Weight Shortfall from the Customer’s Grain Entitlement and charge the Customer the Rail Weighing Fee as set out in the Fees and Charges Schedule. 5.3. In all cases, CBH must provide the Customer with a weighbridge ticket or other statement certifying the weight and quantity of Grain delivered to the Port Terminal Facility and confirming the name of the person in whose name the Grain is delivered based on the information contained in the Customer’s Direct to Port Delivery Declaration Form and Direct to Port Sample Declaration Form provided to CBH at or prior to the delivery of each load of Grain at the Port Terminal Facility.

  • Screening After you sign and date the consent document, you will begin screening. The purpose of the screening is to find out if you meet all of the requirements to take part in the study. Procedures that will be completed during the study (including screening) are described below. If you do not meet the requirements, you will not be able to take part in the study. The study investigator or study staff will explain why. As part of screening, you must complete all of the items listed below: • Give your race, age, gender, and ethnicity • Give your medical history o You must review and confirm the information in your medical history questionnaire • Give your drug, alcohol, and tobacco use history • Give your past and current medication and treatment history. This includes any over-the-counter or prescription drugs, such as vitamins, dietary supplements, or herbal supplements, taken in the past 28 days • Height and weight will be measured • Physical exam will be done • Electrocardiogram (ECG) will be collected. An ECG measures the electrical activity of the heart • You may be tested for COVID-19 o Blood tests for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B, and hepatitis C o Blood tests to see how your blood clots ▪ Fibrinogen ▪ PT/INR/aPTT o Blood tests for amylase and lipase (enzymes that help with digestion, Part B only) o Blood tests for a lipid (fats) panel (Part B only) ▪ Total cholesterol ▪ Triglycerides ▪ HDL ▪ Direct HDL o Blood tests to check your thyroid function (Part B and Part C only) ▪ TSH ▪ Free T4 o Urine to test for drugs of abuse (illegal and prescription) o Urine tests to check your albumin/ creatinine ratio o Females who have not had a period for at least 12 months in a row will have a blood hormone test to confirm they cannot have children • The study investigator may decide to do an alcohol breath test • The use of proper birth control will be reviewed (males only) • You will be asked “How do you feel?” HIV, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C will be tested at screening. If anyone is exposed to your blood during the study, you will have these tests done again. If you have a positive test, you cannot be in or remain in the study. HIV is the virus that causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). If your HIV test is positive, you will be told about the results. It may take weeks or months after being infected with HIV for the test to be positive. The HIV test is not always right. Having certain infections or positive test results may have to be reported to the State Department of Health. This includes results for HIV, hepatitis, and other infections. If you have any questions about what information is required to be reported, please ask the study investigator or study staff. Although this testing is meant to be private, complete privacy cannot be guaranteed. For example, it is possible for a court of law to get health or study records without your permission.

  • Sampling The Licensee agrees that the Composition is purchased as a “Work Made for Hire” whereby the clearing of any sampled materials is the responsibility of Licensee.