AR-3 River Investigation Sample Clauses

AR-3 River Investigation. This study will evaluate and describe the fate and transport of mercury amalgams and other mobile contaminants discussed in Section 3.D.5.c. as they enter AR-3 of the RSA. This study may consist of a summary of existing investigations coupled with new, limited investigations described by Respondents in the Work Plan. AR-3 investigation activities include: • Mercury Droplet Collection: This activity will mirror prior efforts that NHDES and EPA undertook to collect and evaluate visible mercury droplets identified in bedrock fractures and depressions on the banks and in the riverbed of AR-3, as safe access allows. Collected material will be analyzed for composition and properly disposed off-site. • Mercury Presence in Fractures: Following collection of visible mercury droplets, copper wool or other similar material that absorbs mercury will be placed in locations where the mercury is believed to originate at the surface to provide information regarding mercury presence, migration, and possible origin to inform the CSM. Following the performance of the investigations, Respondents shall produce a draft SRI as set forth in the Work Plan. The SRI shall contain a CSM that displays the varying physical and chemical conditions and their effects on contaminants and their fluxes. If EPA or Respondents believe that data are insufficient to perform a SRI, EPA or Respondents may direct or recommend, respectively, that a Work Plan be prepared by Respondents to address data gaps or other information needs. SRI addenda may result in the need for additional FSs.
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  • Independent Investigation Subscriber, in making the decision to purchase the Units, has relied upon an independent investigation of the Company and has not relied upon any information or representations made by any third parties or upon any oral or written representations or assurances from the Company, its officers, directors or employees or any other representatives or agents of the Company, other than as set forth in this Agreement. Subscriber is familiar with the business, operations and financial condition of the Company and has had an opportunity to ask questions of, and receive answers from the Company’s officers and directors concerning the Company and the terms and conditions of the offering of the Units and has had full access to such other information concerning the Company as Subscriber has requested. Subscriber confirms that all documents that it has requested have been made available and that Subscriber has been supplied with all of the additional information concerning this investment which Subscriber has requested.

  • Complaints Investigation ‌ An employee who complains of harassment under the provisions of the Human Rights Code of British Columbia may refer the complaint to either one or other of the following processes:

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