Monitoring Methodology Sample Clauses

Monitoring Methodology. 2.5.1 24-hour TSP Monitoring
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Monitoring Methodology. The TSP levels are measured in accordance with the standard high volume sampling method as established in the Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Chapter 1 (Part 50), Appendix B. One set of 24-hour TSP level and three sets of 1-hour TSP are measured in every six days. All relevant data including temperature, weather conditions, elapsed-time meter reading for the start and stop of the sample, identification and weight of the filter paper, and any other local atmospheric factors affecting or affected by site conditions etc. are recorded in detail.
Monitoring Methodology. The Construction noise levels were measured in terms of the A-weighted equivalent continuous sound pressure level (Leq). Leq(30 min) was used as the monitoring parameter for the time period between 0700-1900 hours on normal weekdays. For all other time periods, Leq(5 min) was measured for comparison with the Noise Control Ordinance (NCO) criteria. As supplementary information for data auditing, statistical results such as L10 and L90 were also obtained for reference.
Monitoring Methodology. 5.1. The Monitor shall have a documented and evidence-based methodology. This shall include adequate analysis of relevant documentation, identification of any inconsistencies in the available trade data and information, and in- depth interviews with relevant actors on key indicators of the impacts and effectiveness of market-related measures.
Monitoring Methodology. The Department may utilize any or all of the following monitoring methodologies in monitoring the Contractor’s performance under the Contract and in determining compliance with contract terms and conditions: • desk review of records related to service delivery maintained at Department facilities serviced by the Contract (shall include any documents and databases pertaining to the contract and may be based on all documents and data or a sampling of same whether random or statistical); • on-site review of records maintained at Contractor’s business location, if applicable; • interviews with Contractor and/or Department staff; • review of grievances filed by inmates regarding Contractor’s service delivery; and • review of monitoring, audits, investigations, reviews, evaluations, or other actions by external agencies (e.g., American Correctional Association and/or National Commission on Correctional Health Care, Department of Health, etc.). A Contract Monitoring Plan has been developed and administered by the Department’s Office of Health Services in accordance with the requirements in this contract. The monitoring tool will be utilized in review of Contractor’s performance.
Monitoring Methodology. The amount of recycled water delivered will be metered to ensure that Program water delivery is occurring as expected. Monitoring of Program recycled water deliveries should include accounting of water delivered during the irrigation season and winter season. In addition, an accounting of water delivered for the Sandhill crane benefit, active wetland benefit, active riparian benefit, and vernal pool benefit should also be maintained. Where multiple benefits are supported by Program water, estimates will be made by each category. Location: At the Harvest Water Pump Station and each customer’s meter. Timing and frequency: Annual accounting and reporting to occur at the start of each calendar year for the preceding year.
Monitoring Methodology. Monitoring will include assessment of landowner compliance with approved parcel-specific land management agreements, including assessment to ensure that ponded fields are maintained at proper depths to support Sandhill crane roosting and soil saturation conducive to Sandhill crane foraging. In addition, water levels in ponded fields will be monitored to ensure proper vector control management is implemented. Compliance will be documented by Program staff or consultants and conducted in cooperation with, and assistance from, the landowners. Documents will include key details that relate to crane use, such as winter season irrigation, timing of roost site ponding (by field), crop harvest timing, and timing of other crane habitat management activities. Location: Dependent on location of enrolled acres. Monitoring of Sandhill crane habitat acres is parcel-specific and will be implemented according to the terms and conditions in the parcel- specific land management agreements. Timing and frequency: Prior to Program operations, monitoring of pre-project baseline conditions of existing Sandhill crane habitat acreage will be conducted. Starting Year 1 of Program operations, monitoring and assessment of eligible habitat created and/or maintained by the Program will be conducted on an annual basis during the Sandhill crane wintering period to evaluate the number of roosting and foraging acres maintained per year according to the established Performance Thresholds. A post-season, annual review between landowners/managers and Program staff/consultants of how well the management plan was followed should include discussion of accomplishments of planned actions, and information about the response of Sandhill crane use in relation to planned actions.
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Monitoring Methodology. Monitoring shall include observational assessment of Sandhill crane response to Program created forage and roosting habitat through dusk or xxxx xxxxx counts, using established methods. For each survey, the following information should be recorded for the roost or forage habitat unit: observer’s name, date, time, flock tally or total count, and roost or forage habitat type (e.g., seasonal wetland, flooded corn field, etc.), and habitat management conditions. Survey start time and general weather conditions, including temperature, should be recorded at the beginning of surveys. Location: Monitoring of Sandhill crane occupancy of roosting and foraging habitat shall occur on parcels within the Program Water Delivery Area with enrolled acreage for the benefit.
Monitoring Methodology. Monitoring methodology shall be on a quarterly basis and include the following:
Monitoring Methodology. The monitoring of SLA standards is completed by netINS by sending Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) echo request packet messages every 1 minute. The packets are analyzed by netINS to determine packet loss and Customer availability. Credit Procedures The Customer must contact the Network Control Center to open a ticket requesting a credit. The Customer must provide the following information: • Customer Name and Contact InformationType of netINS Internet Connection • Brief description of the characteristics of the failed metric netINS will review all claims within ten (10) business days. The Customer will be notified the outcome of the claim. All applicable credits will be applied to the Customer’s next available invoice following claim approval.
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