WATER TEMPERATURE Sample Clauses

The Water Temperature clause sets specific requirements or standards for the temperature of water provided or maintained in a particular context, such as in a building, facility, or during a service. Typically, it outlines acceptable temperature ranges for hot and cold water, and may specify monitoring or adjustment procedures to ensure compliance. This clause helps ensure user safety, comfort, and regulatory compliance by preventing risks such as scalding or inadequate sanitation due to improper water temperatures.
WATER TEMPERATURE. Chlorine is liberated from water at higher temperatures. It has been found that 70 degrees F is the critical temperature over that temperature the chlorine dissipates quickly.
WATER TEMPERATURE. A resident who is unable to safely regulate the water temperature must be supervised.
WATER TEMPERATURE. Feasibility studies are currently underway to determine 11 Project 2105 controllable factors associated with attainment and protection of cold 12 freshwater habitat, a designated Beneficial Use of the North Fork Feather River. 13 All Parties await additional information in early 2004 from on-going modeling 14 efforts related to the potential Prattville Intake Modifications, re-operation, or 15 other structural changes (Canyon Dam Intake structure modification, modification 16 to Caribou 2, etc.) to inform PM&E development and agreement on appropriate 17 water temperature conditions. CSPA has unresolved issues with temperature 18 impacts on aquatic resources resulting from the continued operation of the 19 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Branch and Project 2105 features including the Prattville outlet, Butt 20 Valley Powerhouse, Butt Valley Reservoir, the Caribou 2 Powerhouse and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ 21 Reservoir in the Project vicinity and in downstream reaches of the North Fork 22 Feather River to Oroville Reservoir.
WATER TEMPERATURE. The licensee shall, within 1 year after license issuance, develop and file with FERC a Water 14Temperature Monitoring Plan that has been approved by the Chief of the Division of Water
WATER TEMPERATURE. PALCO will monitor water temperatures during instream effectiveness monitoring and trend monitoring. PALCO will monitor instream water temperatures to see if recorded values show an increasing or decreasing trend over time. Water temperature data will be collected for at least five years to determine initial trends. PALCO will also determine the effectiveness of the aquatic strategy for temperature by monitoring changes in canopy closure over waters.
WATER TEMPERATURE. Air temperatures may feel hot and the water may feel or appear warm, but temperatures can be extremely cold below the surface. Hypothermia can quickly set in and overwhelm even the strongest of swimmers becoming too weak to escape.
WATER TEMPERATURE. Table 3a and 3b display summer water temperature data, collected at the Monitoring Reaches (every other year with Hobotemp dataloggers) and Continuous Recording Stations (continuously with ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ CR10X data loggers). Table 3a is listed by station. Table 3b displays the same data, listed by year. Definitions of headings in Tables 3a and 3b: 1 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 2001 73 69 25 0 12 6/14-9/10 2 Butt (CRM) 2001 71 61 0 0 19 6/14-9/10 2003 71 61 0 0 17 6/15-9/7 25 F Feather abv East Bran 2003 69 58 0 0 8 6/10-9/6 4 Last Chance @▇▇▇▇▇ 2000 85 73 57 71 58 continuous Crossing 2001 88 73 67 102 63 continuous 2002 89 73 54 88 60 continuous 2003 90 74 56 85 61 continuous 5 Last Chance@SCI 2001 82 72 64 59 22 6/8-9/2 2003* 80* 72* 28* 26* 20* 6/14-7/31 7 Red Clover @ Notson 2000 79 67 6 18 53 continuous 2001 79 68 22 40 55 continuous 2002 80 70 46 47 54 continuous 2003 81 71 23 28 53 continuous 8 Red Clover @ Drum 2001 87 63 0 0 33 6/8-9/4 2003 70 66 0 0 10 6/13-8/14 9 Indian abv Red Clover 2000 68 63 0 0 41 continuous (DWR ▇▇▇▇) 2001 74 67 5 0 45 continuous 2002 69 64 0 0 40 continuous 2003 71 66 0 0 41 continuous 10 Indian blw Red Clover 2000 73 66 0 0 45 continuous (@ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇) 2001 79 69 41 27 50 continuous 2002 69 64 0 0 40 continuous 2003 78 69 13 3 45 continuous 12 Lights 2000 84 75 79 62 51 continuous 2001 87 75 110 103 57 continuous 2002 88 78 97 96 56 continuous 2003 88 80 80 65 50 continuous 13 Wolf @SCI 2001 79 70 65 28 19 6/4-9/4 26 Wolf @ Main 2000 84 70 43 69 59 continuous 2001 78 69 53 19 47 continuous 2002 70 66 0 0 40 continuous 2003 72 69 13 0 38 continuous 14 Indian abv Spanish 2001 80 73 78 40 13 6/9-9/5 2003* 80* 74* 22* 13* 10* /10-6/29; 7/17-9/6 15 Rock 2001 77 69 30 6 15 6/9-9/5 2003 75 68 14 1 15 6/7-9/3 18 Greenhorn mouth 2001 77 72 61 2 10 6/12-9/6 2003 76 71 20 4 17 6/16-9/6 16 Spanish @ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 2003 80 71 20 14 49 continuous 17 Spanish abv Greenhorn 2001 77 68 12 12 19 6/12-9/6 2003* 70* 62* 0* 0* 16* 6/10-7/15 19 Spanish abv Indian 2001 77 73 78 19 11 6/9-9/3 2003* 78* 71* 16* 5* 10* /10-6/30; 7/17-9/6 20 East Branch NF Feather 2001 78 74 83 24 8 6/10-9/6 2003* 81* 74* 27* 13* 11* 6/10-7/31 21 F Feather @ Beckwourt 2003* 81* 73* 51* 32* 22* /7-6/30: 7/17-9/3 22 Sulphur 2001 80 67 18 32 26 6/7-9/3 2003 83 69 16 38 28 6/7-9/3 23 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 2001 72 63 0 0 17 6/7-9/3 2003 71 63 0 0 12 6/7-9/3 24 MF Feather abv ▇▇▇▇▇▇ 2001 77 73 78 10 9 6/7-9/3 2003* 66* 60* 0* 0* 8* 6/7-6/25 *Note data days; comparisons between years would not be valid due to incomplete...
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