Testing and Laboratory Analysis Sample Clauses

Testing and Laboratory Analysis. Operator shall perform or shall contract with a laboratory certified by the State to perform all sampling and laboratory analysis required by Municipality’s Environmental Permits. Laboratory procedures and analysis shall conform to the then current edition of Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater.
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Testing and Laboratory Analysis. 7.9.1 The Company shall perform all laboratory testing and sampling required by Governmental Authorities, the KLWTD Agreement in accordance with Appendix 8, Governmental Approvals, the Clean Water Act, the Safe Drinking Water Act, and/or any federal, State or local rules and regulations, statutes or ordinances, or license requirements or judicial and regulatory orders, agreements and decrees. The Company shall deliver and certify such results to the Village and submit the results to the FDEP and other Governmental Authorities as required. 7.9.2 The Company’s failure to meet or exceed the applicable performance or requirements of any Governmental Approvals will only be excused in those instances where the failure was caused by an Uncontrollable Circumstance or as provided in Section 7.22. In the event that Uncontrollable Circumstance prohibits the Company from meeting the applicable performance requirements, the Company shall immediately take all reasonable steps to stop the discharge of the non-compliant Influent and to bring the Wastewater Facilities into compliance with the performance requirements. 7.9.3 All laboratory tests required by Governmental Approvals shall be performed by a laboratory that has been certified by the Department of Health for any specific method or analysis combination that is used to comply with the Governmental Approvals. The on-site test procedures for the NPK Plant shall be performed by a laboratory certified test for those parameters under the direction of an operator certified under Chapter 62-602, F.A.C. and using the applicable procedures described in DEP-SOP-001/01 (January 2002), as may be amended. 7.9.4 The Company shall conduct analysis of any repeated or persistent non- compliance issues, and recommend remedial measures to the Village for system modifications, if appropriate. 7.9.5 The Company shall conduct any and all process control testing required f o r the NPK Plant required by the NPDES Permit and the Company’s internal process control management plan to ensure proper and compliant operation of the Wastewater Facilities. The Company shall maintain all process control testing equipment, including on-line instrumentation, in good working order and shall perform laboratory quality assurance and quality control checks as are standard for the industry.
Testing and Laboratory Analysis. The Company, at its sole cost and expense, will perform, or cause to be performed, all laboratory sampling and analysis and reporting, as necessary for compliance with all Federal, State, local or other water distribution regulations and requirements having the force of law, as well as that which is customary for process (e.g. corrosion control) monitoring and control. (1) Sampling and testing procedures will conform to the current edition of Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater or be in accordance with the testing requirements of the applicable regulations or Permits. All testing, with the exception of process control testing, will be performed by a State certified laboratory and the Company will prepare from the data received from the testing laboratory for all applicable regulations or Permits monitoring and operating reports and will deliver such results to the appropriate State and regulatory agencies. (2) Testing for the Water System (but not individual customers) will include, but not be limited to, coliform determinations, pH, color, sodium, hardness, iron, manganese, lead, copper, heavy metals, THMs, VOCs, corrosiveness, alkalinity, magnesium, calcium, turbidity, fluoride, cryptosporidium, and giardia lamblia cysts and all other tests required or to be required by the DEP or the EPA. The number, frequency and location of tests will be in accordance with the applicable provisions of the regulations, including the Lead and Copper Rule, 00 XXX 000, et seq., as the same may be amended or supplemented from time to time.
Testing and Laboratory Analysis. The Operator, at its sole cost and expense, shall perform, or cause to be performed, all laboratory sampling and analyses, and reporting, as necessary for compliance with all federal, state, local or other regulations and requirements having the force of law, as well as that which is customary for process (i.e. corrosion control) monitoring and control. Sampling and testing procedures shall conform to the current edition of Standard Methods for the Examination of Water or be in accordance with the testing requirements of the applicable regulations or Permits. All testing, with the exception of process control testing, shall be performed by a New Jersey certified laboratory and the Operator shall prepare the data received from the testing laboratory for all applicable regulations or Permits monitoring and operating reports and shall deliver such results to the appropriate state and regulatory agencies. Testing for the System shall include, but not be limited to, coliform determinations, pH, color, sodium, hardness, iron, manganese, lead, copper, heavy metals, THMs, VOCs, corrosiveness, alkalinity, magnesium, calcium, turbidity, fluoride, cryptosporidium, and giardia lamblia cysts and all other tests required or to be required by the DEP or the EPA. The number, frequency and location of tests shall be in accordance with the applicable provisions of the regulations, including the Lead and Copper Rule, 40 CFR 141, et seq, as the same may be amended or supplemented from time to time.
Testing and Laboratory Analysis. The Contract Partner, at its sole cost and expense, shall perform, or cause to be performed, all laboratory sampling and analyses, and reporting, as necessary for compliance with all Federal, State, local or other regulations and requirements, as well as that as is customary for process monitoring and control.
Testing and Laboratory Analysis. (a) The Environmental Consultant shall provide the necessary testing and laboratory analysis to identify and classify the hazardous waste generated at the designated facility locations. The Environmental Consultant shall provide any additional testing and/or analysis required for transportation, treatment or disposal of the hazardous waste. (b) The Environmental Consultant shall maintain a complete chain of custody documentation for all samples, and shall provide the School District with all data pertaining to the sample analyses, including but not limited to chain of custody forms, sample work sheets and sample count sheets. (c) The Environmental Consultant shall submit its reports to the School District within the time periods designated by the School District Office of Environmental Management and Services.
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