Washed Wet Sand Sampling Directly Off the Belt for Turbidity Testing Sample Clauses

Washed Wet Sand Sampling Directly Off the Belt for Turbidity Testing. Washed Wet Sand samples shall be taken from the trucks used to deliver the Wet Sand to the Wet Sand Stock Pile Area. Such samples shall be taken according to ASTM D 75 (Standard Practice for Sampling Aggregates such samples must be sampled from a minimum of one location on the Belt. The material shall be sampled using a sample thief or sampling tube as described in ASTM D 75. The samples shall initially be taken every two (2) hours that the Wet Plant is operational. Upon thirty (30) consecutive days of samples that meet the turbidity standards set forth in Schedule 4, the Parties shall agree on any revisions to the frequency for which samples shall be taken, which shall not exceed once every day that the Wet Plant is operational. If the Parties at any time identify a sample that does not meet the turbidity standards set forth in Schedule 4, the samples shall again be taken every two (2) hours until there have been thirty (30) consecutive days of samples that meet the turbidity standards set forth in Schedule 4.
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Washed Wet Sand Sampling Directly Off the Belt for Turbidity Testing. Washed Wet Sand samples shall be taken from a location on the Belt. Such samples shall be taken according to ASTM D 75 (Standard Practice for Sampling Aggregates such samples must be sampled from a minimum of one location on the Belt. The material shall be sampled using a sample thief or sampling tube as described in ASTM D 75. The samples shall initially be taken every two (2) hours that the Wet Plant is operational. Upon thirty (30) consecutive days of samples that meet the turbidity standards set forth in *** Certain information in this document has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions. Schedule 7, the Parties shall agree on any revisions to the frequency for which samples shall be taken, which shall not exceed once every day that the Wet Plant is operational. If the Parties at any time identify a sample that does not meet the turbidity standards set forth in Schedule 7, the samples shall again be taken every two (2) hours until there have been thirty (30) consecutive days of samples that meet the turbidity standards set forth in Schedule 7.

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