Water Quality Objectives Sample Clauses

Water Quality Objectives. The intent of this lake management contract is to enhance and improve the health, water quality, clarity, fish sustainability, and aquatic environment of the OC Parks lake facilities. Although none of the lakes include body contact for swimming, the lakes are used for other forms of public recreation including fishing, viewing wildlife, model boating, paddle boats, waterfowl survivability, and for overall park aesthetics. The County will utilize a number of qualitative and quantitative performance metrics to assess water quality improvements in the lakes including, but not limited to: water clarity, nutrient levels, algae biomass, visual observations, fish populations, and public complaints. In order to assess changes in water quality during the course of the contract, an initial survey of each lake will be conducted by the Contractor at the onset of the contract. A WORK PLAN will be generated by Contractor with recommended routine management techniques and activities for the contract (including the recommended routine monitoring frequency for each lake) and be submitted to County for review and approval. Upon receipt of approval from the County, Contractor will implement the approved WORK PLAN. Any recommended changes or modification to the lake management WORK PLAN can be initiated during the course of the year through monthly updates and as changes in water quality occur. All changes will be discussed and approved by OC Parks Management prior to implementation. At the end of each 12 month contract year, Contractor will submit an ANNUAL LAKES REPORT summarizing the results achieved for each lake included in the management program. The report shall be submitted no later than May 1st each calendar year. The report shall document changes in water quality and clarity over the year and serve as a basis for future lake management procedures. Park management would desire to view a progressive accumulation of measurements from all lakes concerning the eutrophic condition being improved over time, time period chosen according to Contractor’s data model. Recommendations from the ANNUAL LAKES REPORT will be used to update and modify the WORK PLAN for the lake management program. The Contractor shall provide to OC Parks in writing a proposal for all work outside the scope of routine maintenance prior to the work commencing. This shall include but not be limited to applications of herbicides, algaecides, and biologics, supplies needed for maintenance of aeration syst...
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Water Quality Objectives. (1) The Authority must formulate water quality objectives for the River Xxxxxx and make recommendations with respect thereto to the Ministerial Council.
Water Quality Objectives. 3. The objectives specified in the Tables that are referred to in Attachment A are considered by the parties to be appropriate and acceptable water quality objectives in each river reach.
Water Quality Objectives. 44. The Commission must formulate water quality objectives for the River Xxxxxx and make recommendations with respect thereto to the Ministerial Council. Recommendations re Water Quantity and Quality

Related to Water Quality Objectives

  • NMHS Governance, Safety and Quality Requirements 3.1 Participates in the maintenance of a safe work environment.

  • EMHS Governance, Safety and Quality Requirements 4.1 Participates in the maintenance of a safe work environment.

  • Quality Assurance/Quality Control Contractor shall establish and maintain a quality assurance/quality control program which shall include procedures for continuous control of all construction and comprehensive inspection and testing of all items of Work, including any Work performed by Subcontractors, so as to ensure complete conformance to the Contract with respect to materials, workmanship, construction, finish, functional performance, and identification. The program established by Contractor shall comply with any quality assurance/quality control requirements incorporated in the Contract.

  • Water Quality 8.1. The Supply shall comply with the quality standards imposed by the Act and the Water Quality Regulations, PROVIDED ALWAYS that where a particular standard is the subject of a legal instrument accepted or issued by the Secretary of State or the Chief Inspector of Drinking Water under the provisions of the Act or the Water Quality Regulations, compliance with the terms of the relevant legal instrument shall be deemed to be compliance with the relevant quality standard imposed by the Act or the Water Quality Regulations (as the case may be), in which case the Water Company shall provide the New Appointee with a certified copy of any such authorised departure or undertaking. Each party undertakes to keep the other party fully informed of any discussions which take place at any time hereafter with the Secretary of State for the proposed issue of a legal instrument and of the outcome thereof.

  • COUNTY’S QUALITY ASSURANCE PLAN The County or its agent will evaluate the Contractor’s performance under this Contract on not less than an annual basis. Such evaluation will include assessing the Contractor’s compliance with all Contract terms and conditions and performance standards. Contractor deficiencies which the County determines are severe or continuing and that may place performance of the Contract in jeopardy if not corrected will be reported to the Board of Supervisors. The report will include improvement/corrective action measures taken by the County and the Contractor. If improvement does not occur consistent with the corrective action measures, the County may terminate this Contract or impose other penalties as specified in this Contract.

  • Program Objectives In performing its responsibilities with respect to the management and administration of the Program, each party shall be guided by the following Program objectives:

  • Quality Requirements Performance Indicator Heading Indicator (specific) Threshold Method of Measurement Frequency of monitoring Consequence of Breach QUALITY Patient Safety - Incidents I1 Number of incidents Adverse incidents include the following: clinical or non clinical adverse events that have potential to cause avoidable harm to a patient, including medical errors or adverse events related to medical devices or other equipment. Clinical or non- clinical accidents, accidental injuries to staff and members of the public, verbal, physical or psychological abuse or harassment, unusual or dangerous occurrences, damage to trust property, plant or equipment, fire or flood, security, theft or loss, near misses are identified as any event where under different circumstances significant injury or loss may have occurred Number of recorded incidents in the contract month Monthly Remedial Action Plan brought to Performance Meeting following breach; action under Module C Clause 32 if needed I2 Number of Sis Definition of SUI according to trust policy and national guidance Number of Serious Untoward Incidents reported in contract month Monthly Remedial Action Plan brought to Performance Meeting following breach; action under Module C Clause 32 if needed S1 Percentage of eligible staff received child safeguarding training at level 2 (as identified in LSCB training strategy) 95% Number received training/ Number of identified staff requiring training Monthly S2 Percentage of eligible staff received adult safeguarding awareness training at level 2 ( as identified in K&M Safeguarding Vulnerable Adults training strategy) 95% Number of staff trained/ Number of identified staff requiring training Monthly

  • Quality Control A. Controlled Affiliate agrees to use the Licensed Marks and Name only in connection with the licensed services and further agrees to be bound by the conditions regarding quality control shown in attached Exhibit A as they may be amended by BCBSA from time-to-time.

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