Common use of Learning Plans Clause in Contracts

Learning Plans. A Learning Plan is required for class 2 Transboundary Waters (see Appendix H). The Learning Plan provides additional information to confirm the assigned classification and contribute to baseline information for Transboundary Waters. A key objective of the Learning Plan will be to evaluate the current and projected level of risk posed to water quality, quantity, biology and the Aquatic Ecosystem. This will involve the review of all available relevant watershed information (e.g., land and water use, ongoing and proposed resource development, existing water quality, quantity, biological Indicators data, and traditional use values) and the preparation of a conceptual model that describes the:  Point and non-point source discharges;  Parameters of concern and their environmental fate and transport pathways; and  Human, biological and ecological receptors.

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Sources: Bilateral Water Management Agreement

Learning Plans. A Learning Plan is required for class 2 Transboundary Waters (see Appendix H). The Learning Plan provides additional information to confirm the assigned classification and contribute to baseline information for Transboundary Waters. A key objective of the Learning Plan will be to evaluate the current and projected level of risk posed to water quality, quantity, biology and the Aquatic Ecosystem. This will involve the review of all available relevant watershed information (e.g., land and water use, ongoing and proposed resource development, existing water quality, quantity, biological Indicators data, and traditional use values) and the preparation of a conceptual model that describes the: Point and non-point source discharges; Parameters of concern and their environmental fate and transport pathways; and Human, biological and ecological receptors.

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Sources: Bilateral Water Management Agreement