Groundwater Level Data Sample Clauses

Groundwater Level Data. For each project that collects groundwater level data, the Grantee will need to submit this data to DWR’s Water Data Library (WDL), with a narrative description of data submittal activities included in project reports, as described in Exhibit F, “Report Formats and Requirements.” Information regarding the WDL and in what format to submit data in can be found at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx.xxx/waterdatalibrary/. EXHIBIT H STATE AUDIT DOCUMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR THE GRANTEE The following provides a list of documents typically required by State Auditors and general guidelines for the Grantee. List of documents pertains to both State funding and the Grantee’s Local Cost Share and details the documents/records that State Auditors would need to review in the event of this Grant Agreement is audited. The Grantee should ensure that such records are maintained for each funded project. State Audit Document Requirements Internal Controls
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Groundwater Level Data. For each project that collects groundwater level data, the Grantee will need to submit this data to DWR’s Water Data Library (WDL), with a narrative description of data submittal activities included in project reports, as described in Exhibit F, “Report Formats and Requirements.” Information regarding the WDL and in what format to submit data in can be found at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx.xxx/waterdatalibrary/. In the near future, DWR’s WDL will be replaced by the California Statewide Groundwater Elevation Monitoring program (CASGEM). Once this Program comes online the Grantee will then submit groundwater level data to CASGEM. Information regarding the CASGEM program can be found at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx.xxx/groundwater/casgem/. Exhibit H STATE AUDIT DOCUMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR GRANTEES The following provides a list of documents typically required by State Auditors and general guidelines for Grantees. List of documents pertains to both State funding and the Grantee’s Local Cost Share and details the documents/records that State Auditors would need to review in the event of this Grant Agreement is audited. Grantees should ensure that such records are maintained for each funded project. State Audit Document Requirements Internal Controls
Groundwater Level Data. For each project that collects groundwater level data, the Grantee will need to submit this data to DWR’s Water Data Library (WDL), with a narrative description of data submittal activities included in project reports, as described in Exhibit F, “Report Formats and Requirements.” Information regarding the WDL and in what format to submit data in can be found at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx.xxx/waterdatalibrary/. EXHIBIT H STATE AUDIT DOCUMENT REQUIREMENTS AND COST SHARE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE GRANTEE The following provides a list of documents typically required by State Auditors and general guidelines for the Grantee. List of documents pertains to both State funding and the Grantee’s Local Cost Share and details the documents/records that State Auditors would need to review in the event of this Grant Agreement is audited. The Grantee should ensure that such records are maintained for each funded project. State Audit Document Requirements Internal Controls
Groundwater Level Data. For a project that collects groundwater level data, the Grantee will need to submit this data to DWR’s Water Data Library (WDL), with a narrative description of data submittal activities included in project reports, as described in Exhibit I Information regarding the WDL and in what format to submit data in can be found at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx.xxx/waterdatalibrary/. In the near future, DWR’s WDL will be replaced by the California Statewide Groundwater Elevation Monitoring program (CASGEM). Once this Program comes online Grantee will then submit groundwater level data to CASGEM. Information regarding the CASGEM program can be found at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx.xxx/groundwater/casgem/.
Groundwater Level Data. For each project that collects groundwater level data, the Grantee will need to submit this data to DWR’s Water Data Library (WDL), with a narrative description of data submittal activities included in project reports, as described in Exhibit D, “Report Formats and Requirements.” Information regarding the WDL and in what format to submit data in can be found at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx.xxx/waterdatalibrary/. EXHIBIT H APPRAISAL SPECIFICATIONS For implementation projects that include Land Acquisition Only: For property acquisitions funded by this Grant Agreement, the Grantee shall submit an appraisal for review and approval by the Department of General Services or DWR’s Real Estate Branch prior to reimbursement or depositing State funds into an escrow account. This information should be submitted at least 90 days prior to a reimbursement request to account for review time. All appraisal reports, regardless of report format, shall include all applicable Appraisal Specifications below. Appraisals for a total compensation of $150,000 or more shall be reported as a Self- Contained Appraisal Report. Appraisals for a total compensation of less than $150,000 may be reported as a Summary Appraisal Report, which includes all information necessary to arrive at the appraiser’s conclusion. Appraisal Specifications 14, 16, 21, 23-25, and 28 shall be a narrative analysis regardless of the reporting format.

Related to Groundwater Level Data

  • Groundwater Any water, except capillary moisture, beneath the land surface or beneath the bed of any stream, lake, reservoir or other body of surface water within the boundaries of this state, whatever may be the geologic formation or structure in which such water stands, flows, percolates, or otherwise moves.

  • Subsurface Conditions Contractor agrees that information contained in the published reports and public actions of the Missouri Division of Geology and Land Survey shall be conclusive and binding upon the Contractor as to what subsurface conditions at the job site are reasonably anticipated or reasonably foreseeable. Contractor acknowledges and agrees that it shall not be entitled to any adjustment in the Contract Sum or Contract Times for any concealed condition of any nature, including but not limited to unknown physical conditions of an unusual nature which differ materially from those ordinarily found to exist and generally recognized as inherent in construction activities of the character provided for in the Contract Documents, in addition to the information contained in the published reports and public actions of the Missouri Division of Geology and Land Survey. Contractor recognizes that it has assumed the risks of concealed conditions and is being compensated for assuming these risks.

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