Data Testing definition
Data Testing means the first fieldwork phase of a multi-phase data recovery investigation. Its purpose is to judiciously gather information about a site so that archeologists can focus data recovery efforts on features or depositional contexts that can address the investigation's research questions. Data Testing precedes Data Recovery and is sometimes referred to as phase I data recovery.
Examples of Data Testing in a sentence
As a condition of the City's issuance of any building permit for the construction of any building improvements within the Property, Developer shall engage the services of a Qualified Person or Firm to complete Data Testing and Data Recovery within the Property pertaining to only the specific earth work and excavation improvements associated with the building plans which are the subject of such building permit.
Developer consents to Voluntary Project Review of Data Testing and Data Recovery efforts, including State Historic Preservation Office and Tempe Historic Preservation Office concurrence with Data Testing and Data Recovery methods required prior to initiating archeological fieldwork.