Monitoring Reports Sample Clauses

Monitoring Reports. 15.1 CONTRACTOR shall provide the City, in a format reasonably acceptable to the City and CONTRACTOR, information, data and reports to be used by the City in monitoring CONTRACTOR’S performance in carrying out the Project.
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Monitoring Reports a. Within two months of the Effective Date, the Monitor will conduct a baseline site visit of Xxxx Xxxxx to become familiar with Xxxx Xxxxx and this Agreement.
Monitoring Reports. Written discharge monitoring reports shall be filed by the 31st day of the month following the reporting period (the reporting period is specified in Part B of this program). In addition an annual report shall be filed as indicated in F.3 below. The reports shall comprise the following:
Monitoring Reports. Property Owner shall provide water quality or other monitoring reports to PIDC-LDC in a format PIDC-LDC or the City prescribes.
Monitoring Reports. Contractor shall provide the NMCRA, in a format reasonably acceptable to the NMCRA and Contractor, information, data and reports to be used by the NMCRA in monitoring Contractor’s performance in carrying out the Scope of Work.
Monitoring Reports. The CMRS shall prepare and submit a Monitoring Report to DDC following the completion of all planting and associated restoration activities. On an annual basis, the CMRS shall prepare and submit a Monitoring Report until the guarantee period(s) for the plant material has expired, as directed by DDC. Six (6) copies of each Monitoring Report shall be required. The CMRS shall examine, monitor and report on the various components of the restoration and shall incorporate color photographs, color photocopies, graphs, etc., as appropriate. All information shall be reported in a concise format. The Monitoring Report shall include the items set forth below:
Monitoring Reports. The Users of trucked recycled water must report at a minimum monthly, any violation of the permit. The User does not have to report quantity of recycled water used as the quantity of recycled water used by each User is automatically recorded by computer each time water is picked up.
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Monitoring Reports. The Borrowers shall deliver to the Lender each of the monitoring reports specified in Exhibit B attached to this Agreement, with the frequency and by the dates specified in Exhibit B, each of which reports shall be prepared in reasonable detail and in a format acceptable to the Lender and shall be signed by officers of the Borrowers.
Monitoring Reports. Monitoring is the collection of data to check progress against Delivery Milestones, Key Dates, Project Outputs, Project Outcomes and Social Value Outcomes and ensure successful delivery of the funding objectives. Monitoring data also plays a key part in evaluation by tracking changes in deliverables over time. The Recipient shall complete a monitoring return for the final month of each Claim Period. By exception the Authority may also require the Recipient to complete a highlight report on a monthly basis. All monitoring reports are to be accompanied by -
Monitoring Reports. ‌ NDOR shall submit to USACE (acting Chair) annual monitoring reports describing the conditions of each Site and comparing those conditions to the performance standards (that is, determining the attainment of prescribed performance standards). USACE will provide to the IRT for review (as appropriate), The monitoring reports will follow the guidance outlined in RGL 08-03, Minimum Monitoring Requirements for Compensatory Mitigation Projects Involving the Creation, Restoration, and/or Enhancement of Aquatic Resources (USACE, October 10, 2008). Information included in the reports will contain sufficient information for the district engineer to determine how the bank site is progressing towards meeting the performance standards set forth in the site monitoring plan. The reports will include information such as the following: • A project overview that includes the purpose and description of the Site and summary of the performance standards for the Site • A narrative providing an overview of Site conditions and functions • A U.S. Geological Survey map showing the location of the Site • Results surveys as identified in the Site Development Plan (vegetation, soils, and hydrology) • Appropriate mapping showing such information as the location of sampling plots, permanent photo points, and transects • An evaluation as to whether the Site is achieving the performance standards • Photo documentation for Site assessment • A summary of available credits at the Site • A ledger indicating credits and debits that have occurred at the Site • A conclusion that summarizes the site conditions, success in meeting performance standards, and potential remedial actions with associated timetable for implementation Because the information needed by the IRT will differ by site, restoration method, and technique, each Site Development Plan will specify the information to be included in the monitoring report for each Site. For additional information, see Appendix A, Typical Site Development Plan.
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