Water Quality Monitoring Sample Clauses

Water Quality Monitoring. The Authority will be responsible for obtaining and testing any water sampling as requested by the regulatory authorities. The costs for this testing are included in the rate charged for disposal.
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Water Quality Monitoring. The Licensee shall conduct an ongoing water quality 4 monitoring program for the Project to provide data to demonstrate the level of protection 5 provided for Beneficial Uses of Project waters and to identify any trends in water quality 6 conditions that may occur over time. If adverse water quality is shown to be a result of 7 the Licensee’s Project operations or maintenance, the Licensee shall develop and 8 implement a plan and/or measures to mitigate Project-related effects on water quality. 9
Water Quality Monitoring. The water quality monitoring component of the Paired Watershed Study will involve the collection of twelve grabs samples over the water year during storm events (three each quarter) at 14 stations. In addition, four grabs samples will also be collected over the water year during base flow (one each quarter) at these stations. Each sample will be analyzed for the following indicators for evaluating water quality impacts from urban development:  Total suspended solids  Turbidity  Conductivity  Hardness  Dissolved organic carbonFecal coliform bacteriaTotal phosphorusTotal nitrogen  Copper, total and dissolved  Zinc, total and dissolved In addition, the following indicators will be continuously measured in-situ at each station using probes:  Temperature  Conductivity Under this task, Xxxxxxx will oversee the collection of grab samples during both storm and base flow events. This would include the following activities that will be performed in accordance with the QAPP that is being prepared for the study:  Weather tracking and go/no go decision coordination  Mobilization of field crews for sampling during the event  Delivery of samples to the laboratory after the event  Auditing of laboratory analytical results within seven days of their receipt  Entry of the analytical result into study’s data management systemPreparation of a data validation memorandum that will establish the usability of all the data  Preparation of graphical and tabular summaries for the data report described in Subtask B 2.6. King County will oversee the continuous in-situ monitoring at each station using the probes. Xxxxxxx will coordinate with King County to provide review these data and summarize them for presentation in the data report described in Subtask B 2.6  Storm event sampling will be performed by two teams that each have two Xxxxxxx staff. Sampling for each event would be performed over an 8- hour period including travel but not including storm tracking and go/no go decision coordination. A 15 percent contingency was added to account for sampling event false starts and allow for make-up sampling.  Nominally, all 14 stations will be sampled during each storm event. In the event specific stations are not sampled because a sampling event was terminated, they will be prioritized for sampling in subsequent events to ensure the annual sampling goals that have been established for the study are ultimately met for every station.  Base flow event staffing w...
Water Quality Monitoring. Laboratory analytical results and documentation of Xxxxxxx audits for 14 stations X 16 sampling events 12 $98,160 Data validation memorandum 1 $14,500 Subtask Total $112,660 1/31/2021
Water Quality Monitoring. PacifiCorp will fund water quality monitoring, including on-going BGA and BGA toxin monitoring. Funding of $500,000 will be provided per year. Monitoring will be performed by an entity agreed upon by the Parties and in coordination with appropriate water quality agencies.
Water Quality Monitoring. (a) During the Term of this Agreement, the Customer will monitor the quality of water:‌ (i) extracted from the Water Source; (ii) held in a wetland treatment pond or storage pond; (iii) transferred downstream of the Connection Point or Further Connection Point under this Agreement; and (iv) water used at each Customer Property,‌ in accordance with any EIP requirements and will maintain records of each inspection, sampling and analysis undertaken for that purpose. (b) The Customer will forward to CWW copies of the results of monitoring and analyses, as agreed in writing by the parties.‌ (c) Where monitoring reveals any failure to meet the requirements of any EIP, the Customer will investigate the extent of the failure, and notify CWW of the findings of such investigation as soon as practicable after becoming aware of the failure.
Water Quality Monitoring. 3.3.1 The monitoring locations used during the reporting quarter are depicted in Figure 3. 3.3.2 Fourteen (14) Action Level Exceedancs were recorded at measured dissolved oxygen (DO) value (mg L-1) During ebb tide on 15 August 2014, surface and middle DO in mg L-1 recorded at IS(Mf)11, IS10 and SR5; bottom DO in mg L-1 recorded at IS(Mf)11 and IS10 exceeded the Action Level. During flood tide on 15 August 2014, surface and middle DO in mg L-1 recorded at IS(Mf)11, IS10, SR5, SR6 and SR7; bottom DO in mg L-1 recorded at IS(Mf)11, IS10, SR5 and SR6 exceeded the Action Level. Station (N) Exceedance Level DO (S&M) DO (Bottom) Turbidity SS Total Note: S: Surface; M: Mid-depth; 3.3.3 Fourteen (14) Action Level Exceedancs were recorded at measured dissolved oxygen (DO) value (mg L-1) on 15 August 2014. During Mid-ebb tide on, surface and middle DO in mg L-1 recorded at IS(Mf)11, IS10 and SR5; bottom DO in mg L-1 recorded at IS(Mf)11 and IS10 exceeded the Action Level. During mid-flood tide on 15 August 2014, surface and middle DO in mg L-1 recorded at IS(Mf)11, IS10, SR5, SR6 and SR7; bottom DO in mg L-1 recorded at IS(Mf)11, IS10, SR5 and SR6 exceeded the Action Level. 3.3.3.1 For marine works, marine filling was conducted at portion C2b during flood and ebb tide at area behind cellular structures on 15 Aug 2014. Also refer to above layout map. 3.3.3.2 Exceedance was not due to marine based construction works of the Project because: 3.3.3.3 With reference to the silt curtain checking record defects was observed at north parts of the perimeter silt curtain and at southwest entrance of the perimeter silt curtain. 3.3.3.4 As informed by the Contractor, filling was conducted on 13, 15 and 18 August 2014 at Portion C2b, but with referred to monitoring record and photo record attached, no sediment plume has been observed to flow from the inside of the perimeter silt curtain to the outside of the perimeter silt curtain and no discoloration of sea water has been observed. Please refer to the photo attached for reference of the sea condition during ebb tide and flood tide on 15 August 2014. 3.3.3.5 Photo record of sea condition taken during ebb tide at north of HKBCF Reclamation Works near IS(Mf)11, IS10 and SR5 on 15 August 2014. 3.3.3.6 Photo record of sea condition taken during flood tide at north of HKBCF Reclamation Works near IS(Mf)11, IS10 and SR5 on 15 August 2014. 3.3.3.7 Construction activities were reviewed, almost the same marine works were conducted at almos...
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Water Quality Monitoring. Water quality and quantity will be assessed in Xxxxxx Creek, Xxxxxxx Creek, and Majors Creek. Methods will include field measurements of chemicals and physical properties including flow, collection of surface water samples for chemical analysis in a contracted laboratory, and collection and analysis of macroinvertebrates samples. A contractor will perform taxonomic evaluations of macroinvertebrates. The NRD IMAP team will conduct field sample collections, and oversee and fund the laboratory contracts. A report will be prepared that includes detailed methodology, results, and recommendations for continued monitoring.
Water Quality Monitoring. The Water District and the Sanitation District shall establish, implement and maintain a written water quality monitoring program for the following: (a) the wastewater delivered from the Sanitation District to the Water District pursuant to Section 35 of this Agreement; (b) the waste streams discharged from the AWT Facilities and the Green Acres Project and delivered to the Sanitation District pursuant to Section 38 of this Agreement; and (c) the Reclaimed Water that the Water District will deliver to the Sanitation District pursuant to Section 19 of this Agreement. The monitoring program shall include daily turbidity samples for all brine wastes.
Water Quality Monitoring. Onshore and offshore monitoring to evaluate the quality of water bodies, including parameters such as Dissolved Oxygen, pH, Chlorophyll A, Turbidity, and Temperature.
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