Basin Setting Sample Clauses
The 'Basin Setting' clause defines the specific geographic or geological area, known as a basin, that is relevant to the agreement or project. In practice, this clause typically outlines the boundaries or characteristics of the basin, such as its name, coordinates, or geological features, to ensure all parties have a clear understanding of the area in question. By precisely identifying the basin, this clause helps prevent disputes over the scope of work or rights, ensuring clarity and alignment between the parties involved.
Basin Setting. Develop a GSP Basin Setting section for the Basin including, but not limited to, management areas as applicable, hydrogeologic conceptual model, current and historical groundwater conditions, and water budget.
Basin Setting. The GSP Basin Setting section for the Basin will be developed including, but not limited to, management areas as applicable, hydrogeologic conceptual model, current and historical groundwater conditions, and water budget. Development of a new integrated hydrologic model (as the UC ▇▇▇▇▇ model is unavailable) to evaluate historical, current, and future groundwater and surface-water conditions in the Sierra Valley will greatly assist GSP development efforts. Contractor’s approach shall leverage previous modeling efforts, as appropriate, to develop an integrated hydrologic model (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇/3d37R9y) capable of simulating the physical flow processes occurring over different spatial and temporal scales. This approach results in: assimilation of multiple conceptual models and data sets into a single model, ability to test and refine conceptual understanding of the hydrologic system, development of balanced water budgets, evaluation of potential climate change impacts, and management scenario testing. Contractor will engage with stakeholders throughout the process.
