Wetlands Meeting Sample Clauses

Wetlands Meeting. Al will be visiting NL on May 25th and 26th to discuss the continuation of the wetlands project that was initiated in the past fiscal year; it was agreed that the Agreement could be used to transfer funds, however, the linkage with the Agreement starts and ends at that point. Meeting Minutes May 18th and 19th, 2006 Attendance: Xxxxxx Xxxx (DOEC) Xxx Xxxxxxx (EC) Xxxx-Xxx Xxxxxx (EC) Xxxxx Xxxxx (EC) May 18th (PM) - Meeting held between Xxx and Xxxxxx to discuss the administrative aspects of the Canada- Newfoundland and Labrador Water Quality Monitoring Agreement (WQMA). - Xxxxxx and Xxx decided to meet with the hydrometric individuals in the morning of the 19th and then carry on this discussion in the afternoon of the 19th. May 19th (AM) - Meeting held between Xxxxxx, Xxx, Xxxx-Xxx and Xxxxx. o Equipment Depreciation (Capital cost): ▪ Not within the framework of the current AgreementFederal government must provide a letter to Haseen by Fall 2006 outlining the annual cost of depreciation along with provincial/federal share o Schedule D: ▪ Schedule D as presented by Xxxx-Xxx is OK ▪ It was agreed that the Hydrometric Agreement needs to be expanded into the north (Torngat Mountains; Xxxxxx Mountains) ▪ Agreement will provide funding for a new Hydrometric Technician position in NL ▪ Emphasis needs to shift to tools/products as opposed to data collection only o Annual Report: ▪ An Annual Hydrometric Report needs to be prepared o WQMA Sampling: ▪ WQMA provincial staff will coordinate the sampling of all water quality stations sampled by federal staff; protocols to be worked out May 19th (PM) - Meeting held between Xxxxxx and Xxx o Federal Contribution (2006-07): ▪ All federal funding for water quality work in NL will be channeled through the WQMA ▪ $50,000 for water quality monitoring in the north ▪ $30,000 for water quality monitoring in the north; operation and maintenance of two federal real-time water quality stations (Main River and Minipi River) ▪ $25,000 - $30,000 for intensive survey which will be used for delineation and digitization work in 2006-07 ▪ $40,000 for CESI project ($20,000 for work to be done by NL; $20,000 for special projects) o Biomonitoring: ▪ Biomonitoring is a new activity to be initiated ▪ Federal government will provided funding ▪ Exact funding to be determined o Assessment of Contribution: ▪ EC is assessing the in-kind contribution of both levels of government under the WQMA and will provide a detailed response to Haseen by Fall ...
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Wetlands Meeting. Al will be visiting NL on May 25th and 26th to discuss the continuation of the wetlands project that was initiated in the past fiscal year; it was agreed that the Agreement could be used to transfer funds, however, the linkage with the Agreement starts and ends at that point. Canada-Newfoundland Water Quality Monitoring Agreement Annual Meeting St. John’s, NL Confederation Building February 27th and 28th, 2007 Attendance: Xxx Xxxxxxx (Environment Canada) Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx (Environment Canada) Xxxxx Xxxx (Environment Canada – attended AM on February 27th) Xxxxxx Xxxx (Dept of Environment and Conservation)

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  • Disciplinary Meeting Supervisors shall give employees a forty-eight (48) hour notice, whenever possible, of planned disciplinary meetings. If the Xxxxxxx and the employee agree, the disciplin- ary meeting can be held less than forty-eight (48) hours after notification, but the Xxxxxxx or employee cannot refuse to hold an immediate meeting if circumstances require it. Supervisors shall give employees the opportunity to have a Union Xxxxxxx present for an oral warning, a written warning, a notice of suspension, or a notice of discharge. Employees will be given an opportunity to hear the evidence and respond to the evidence supporting suspension or discharge while still in pay status. Non- supervisory co-workers, other than a Union Xxxxxxx of the employee's choice, shall not be present in another employee's disciplinary meeting. In cases of immediate suspension or discharge, the supervisor will meet with the Xxxxxxx and employee prior to the employee being required to leave the facility. However, neither the refusal of the Union Xxxxxxx to participate nor their unavailability shall abridge the Employer's right to take disciplinary action.

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