Common use of MONITORING AND MAINTENANCE PLAN COMPONENTS Clause in Contracts

MONITORING AND MAINTENANCE PLAN COMPONENTS. Goals and objectives of project • Site location and history • Improvements implemented Monitoring and Maintenance Plan • Monitoring Metrics (ex: Plant establishment, bank erosion, hydraulic characteristics, habitat expansion) • Maintenance Metrics (ex: irrigation, pest management, weed abatement, continuous invasive species removal until natives established) • Special Environmental Considerations (ex: resource agency requirements, permit requirements, CEQA/NEPA mitigation measures) • Performance Measures, or success/failure criteria monitoring results measured against (ex: percent canopy cover after 1, 5, 10 years, water temperature decrease, site specific sediment scour or retention) • Method of Reporting (ex: paper reports, online databases, public meetings) • Frequency of Duration Monitoring and Reporting (daily, weekly, monthly, yearly) • Frequency and Duration of Maintenance Activities • Responsible Party (who is conducting monitoring and/or maintenance) Implementing responsibility (i.e., who is responsible for monitoring and maintenance) • Adaptive Management Strategies (i.e., what happens when routine monitoring or maintenance encounters a problem) Exhibit J Project Location Exhibit K

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Funding Agreement, Grant Agreement

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MONITORING AND MAINTENANCE PLAN COMPONENTS. Introduction Goals and objectives of project Site location and history Improvements implemented Monitoring and Maintenance Plan Monitoring Metrics (ex: Plant establishment, bank erosion, hydraulic characteristics, habitat expansion) Maintenance Metrics (ex: irrigation, pest management, weed abatement, continuous invasive species removal until natives established) Special Environmental Considerations (ex: resource agency requirements, permit requirements, CEQA/NEPA mitigation measures) Performance Measures, or success/failure criteria monitoring results measured against (ex: percent canopy cover after 1, 5, 10 years, water temperature decrease, site specific sediment scour or retention) Method of Reporting (ex: paper reports, online databases, public meetings) Frequency of Duration Monitoring and Reporting (daily, weekly, monthly, yearly) Frequency and Duration of Maintenance Activities Responsible Party (who is conducting monitoring and/or maintenance) Implementing responsibility (i.e., who is responsible for monitoring and maintenance) Adaptive Management Strategies (i.e., what happens when routine monitoring or maintenance encounters a problem) Exhibit J Project Location Exhibit KJ

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Funding Agreement

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MONITORING AND MAINTENANCE PLAN COMPONENTS. Introduction • Goals and objectives of project • Site location and history (including existing/historical water quality monitoring locations and analytical data tends) • Improvements implemented Monitoring and Maintenance Plan • Monitoring Metrics (ex: Plant establishment, bank erosion, hydraulic characteristics, habitat expansion, water quality parameters, total maximum daily loads) • Maintenance Metrics (ex: irrigation, pest management, weed abatement, continuous invasive species removal until natives established, trash removal) • Special Environmental Considerations (ex: resource agency requirements, permit requirements, CEQA/NEPA mitigation measures) • Performance Measures, or success/failure criteria monitoring results measured against (ex: percent canopy cover after 1, 5, 10 years, water temperature decrease, site specific sediment scour or retention, water quality measurements between upstream and downstream sampling points, reduced constituent loads, pounds of trash removed) • Method of Reporting (ex: paper reports, online databases, public meetings) • Frequency of Duration Monitoring and Reporting (daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, yearly) • Frequency and Duration of Maintenance Activities • Responsible Party (who is conducting monitoring and/or maintenance) Implementing responsibility (i.e., who is responsible for monitoring and maintenance) • Adaptive Management Strategies (i.e., what happens when routine monitoring or maintenance encounters a problem) Exhibit J Project Location Exhibit K)

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Funding Agreement

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