Monitoring data definition

Monitoring data means the data collected by the opera- tor or the department after the commencement of mining.
Monitoring data means any and all data that is recorded by the Monitoring System.
Monitoring data means all data generated by the Monitoring Equipment including without limitation data representing power events, power conditions and environmental conditions.

Examples of Monitoring data in a sentence

  • Pursuant to section 6014, subdivision (a)(2)(A)(3) of the WSIP regulations, Regional San will provide to the State Water Board an Annual Summary Report that includes: • Summary of Project Implementation Actions • Discussion of challenges and/or success in achieving Project Implementation Actions • Summary of monitoring methods • Monitoring data collected pursuant to Adaptive Management Plan Section 2.

  • Monitoring data collected at various key sites in the Russian Federation indicates that Lesser White- fronted Geese from the Western main population which breed in northern Russia are amongst the first goose species to start their autumn migration.


More Definitions of Monitoring data

Monitoring data means such information as the Council may from time to time require, including (i) the implementation Plan and (ii) a breakdown of expenditure, statistical information and a narrative report regarding delivery of outcomes/outputs to be supplied quarterly by Group in respect of the previous quarter;
Monitoring data means environmental information that is collected to measure changes resulting from construction, operation, maintenance, or decommissioning of a facility approved by the board or that is collected to determine compliance with the conditions of the certificate issued by the board.
Monitoring data is defined in Section 4.4.2.
Monitoring data means data in electronic form input or collected through the Cloudbrink Platform by or from Client and Authorized Users, including without limitation network statistics, device and application data, networking characteristics, usage, performance, and related data. Monitoring Data does not include any names, addresses, financial information, login IDs, biometric identifiers, video footage, geographic location data, customer loyalty histories, or social media.

Related to Monitoring data

  • Fraud Monitoring System means an off-line administration system that monitors suspected occurrences of ABT- related fraud.

  • Baseline data means information gathered at a selected point in time and used thereafter as a basis from which to monitor change.

  • Data means recorded information, regardless of form, the media on which it is recorded, or the method of recording.

  • Encounter Data Any Contractor accessing payments for services through the Global Commitment to Health Waiver and Vermont Medicaid programs must provide encounter data to the Agency of Human Services and/or its departments and ensure that it can be linked to enrollee eligibility files maintained by the State.

  • Monitoring means the measurement of radiation, radioactive material concentrations, surface area activities or quantities of radioactive material and the use of the results of these measurements to evaluate potential exposures and doses. For purposes of these regulations, "radiation monitoring" and "radiation protection monitoring" are equivalent terms.