Sampling Constituents and Frequency Sample Clauses

Sampling Constituents and Frequency. The baseline monitoring will begin in February 2018 and continue through December 2018 (Appendix B). Table 2. Klamath River IM 15 Monitoring Program 2018 – Public health monitoring locations, constituents, method, and frequency. Site ID Location Phyto- plankton Species Microcystin - EPA LC/MS/MS water for cyanotoxins Sampling Entity UKEP Upper Klamath Lake at Eagle Ridge County Park PPLK-1 BM7-mod - ODEQ UKHP Upper Klamath Lake at Xxxxxx’x Bay Park PPLK-1 BM7-mod - ODEQ UKMP Upper Klamath Lake at Xxxxx Park PPLK-1 BM7-mod - ODEQ KEKP Keno Reservoir at Keno Park PPLK-1 BM7-mod - ODEQ BRTC X.X. Xxxxx Reservoir at Topsy Campground PPLK-1 BM7-mod - ODEQ CRMC Copco Reservoir at Mallard Cove PPLK-1 BM7-mod S PacifiCorp IRCC Iron Gate Reservoir at Camp Creek PPLK-1 BM7-mod S PacifiCorp IRJW Iron Gate Reservoir at Xxx Xxxxxxxx Boat Ramp PPLK-1 BM7-mod S PacifiCorp KRBI Klamath River below Iron Gate Dam (Hatchery Bridge) PPLK-1 BM7-mod - PacifiCorp KRIB Klamath River at I-5 Rest Area (RM 179.20) PPLK-2 BM/W BM5 Karuk KRBB Klamath River at Brown Bear River Access (RM 150.00) PPLK-2 BM/W - Karuk KRSV Klamath River below Seiad (RM 128.5) PPLK-2 BM/W - Karuk KRHC Klamath River below Happy Camp (RM 101.3) PPLK-2 BM/W - Karuk KROR Klamath River at Orleans (USGS) (RM 59.1) PPLK-2 BM/W - Karuk KRWE Klamath River at Weitchpec (RM 43.5) PPLK-2 BM/W - Yurok KRTG Klamath River near Klamath (RM 6.0) PPLK-2 BM/W - Yurok KRSS Klamath River at South Slough (RM 0.1) PPLK-2 BM/W - Yurok Frequency # of sample events Sampling frequency description BM7-mod 13 1x month in May and at least 2x month June through November BM/W 16 Timing of public health monitoring will be at the discretion of the sampling entity; however, weekly sampling usually occurs from July through September during peak algae bloom season. BM5 10 2x month June-October
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Sampling Constituents and Frequency. The 2020 sampling locations for public health monitoring are listed in Table 1 and the sampling constituents and frequency can be found in Table 2. Baseline monitoring is summarized in Appendix B where the sampling entity, the parameters sampled, and the sampling frequency are listed by location. Changes in sampling patterns (sites, constituents, frequency, etc.) for the 2020 program are discussed below (Section 5.2.3).
Sampling Constituents and Frequency. Outlined herein are constituents that are proposed for the baseline monitoring plan. The purpose, or rationale, for each constituent is briefly introduced, as is the rationale for frequency of sampling.

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  • ACCESS TO PLANTS AND PROPERTIES Seller shall comply with all the rules and regulations established by Buyer for access to and activities in and around premises controlled by Buyer or Buyer’s customer.

  • First sampling In the first sampling four lamps are selected at random. The first sample of two is marked A, the second sample of two is marked B.

  • Nature of sampling Samples of lamps shall be selected at random from the production of a uniform batch. A uniform batch means a set of lamps of the same type, defined according to the production methods of the manufacturer. The assessment shall in general cover series production from individual factories. However, a manufacturer may group together records concerning the same type from several factories, provided these operate under the same quality system and quality management.

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