Inventory Development Sample Clauses

Inventory Development. The initial inventory of data available from State and federal government sources was completed on January 31, 2012. The data inventory is currently available on xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/CFWIresources.html. Data collection is an ongoing, region wide activity. New data collection sites will continue to be added to the inventory. The Districts agree to:
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Inventory Development. The Employer recognises that in order to develop a LoC and address certain Action Points, there may be a requirement to utilise computer codes or other tools to develop and underpin waste package inventories or characteristics. These will support LoC areas such as, but not limited to: o Radionuclide Inventory Development o Criticality Assessment o Physical Inventory o Average and Maximum Inventories o Package Heat outputs o Package Dose rates o Package Fissile Limits etc The Consultant should be able to demonstrate the ability to review documentation/inventories either supplied by the Employer or by others and extract/interpret and manipulate available data to produce LoC quality data both in terms of waste/fuels stream and specific package contents data. In addition, the Consultant should be able to identify gaps and recommend possible solutions. The Consultant should be also able to develop non-radiological inventory information in support of LoC production.
Inventory Development. Using the data gathered through Task 2.1, the Geosyntec Team will develop a countywide geospatial database inventory. Collected data will be uploaded to C/CAG’s existing online GIS map viewer (xxxx://00.000.000.00/xxxx/XXX_xxxxxxx_xxxxxxxxxxxxxx), which already houses data relevant to the OneWatershed Project. During data collection, datasets may be simultaneously uploaded to the map viewer and added to the Data List. The online GIS map viewer will display the locations affected by climate impact drivers based on available climate study data, including projected sea level rise inundation and magnitude of increased frequency or amount of precipitation, along with risk factors, including locations of flooding, high urban heat, or water supply reliability challenges. The online GIS map viewer will show how OneWatershed infrastructure assets are co-located with the climate impact drivers or risk factors for which data is available. A brief Inventory Slidedoc will list the datasets compiled and show general instructions on how to review the online GIS map viewer.

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