Monitoring Network Sample Clauses

Monitoring Network. 8.1 In accordance with SGMA, the Parties hereby agree to coordinate the development and maintenance of a monitoring network at a Subbasin level. The Subbasin monitoring network description shall include monitoring objectives, protocols, and data reporting requirements specific to enumerated sustainability indicators. Each GSA is responsible for the following:
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Monitoring Network. 9.1 In accordance with SGMA, the Parties hereby agree to coordinate the development and maintenance of a monitoring network at a Subbasin level through the coordination of the respective monitoring networks established pursuant to the GSPs in which each of the Parties hereto are participating. The Subbasin monitoring network description shall include monitoring objectives, protocols, and data reporting requirements specific to enumerated sustainability indicators. Each GSP Group’s network shall facilitate the collection of data in order to characterize groundwater and related surface water conditions in the Subbasin and evaluate changing conditions that occur from implementation of the individual GSPs. Each Party’s GSP will describe the monitoring network’s objectives for the Subbasin, including an explanation of network development and implementation to monitor groundwater and related surface conditions, and the interconnection of surface water and groundwater.
Monitoring Network. 9.1 In accordance with the Title 23, California Code of Regulations Section 357.4(b)(3)(A), the GSA Parties hereby agree to coordinate the development and maintenance of a Subbasin monitoring network through the coordination of the respective GSA monitoring networks established pursuant to the GSA Parties’ GSPs. The description of the Subbasin monitoring network includes monitoring objectives, protocols, and data reporting requirements specific to enumerated sustainability indicators. Each GSA Party’s network facilitates the collection of data in order to adequately characterize groundwater and related surface water conditions in the Subbasin and reasonably evaluate changing conditions that occur from implementation of the individual GSPs. Each GSA Party’s GSP describes the GSA monitoring network’s objectives as they relate to the Subbasin as well as their individual GSA area as required by the regulations, including, but not limited to, an explanation of coordinated network development and implementation to monitor groundwater and related surface conditions, and the interconnection of surface water and groundwater.
Monitoring Network. The Parties agree to develop coordinated monitoring network objectives for the Monterey and 180/400 Foot Aquifer Subbasins. The monitoring network shall facilitate the collection of data necessary to characterize groundwater and related surface water conditions and evaluate changing conditions that occur from implementation of the GSPs in each Management Area.
Monitoring Network. Review historical and current monitoring programs to identify potential representative monitoring sites, including xxxxx that have been long monitored and deemed suitable for the CASGEM program, as well as the new monitoring well sites constructed under Component 1. Representative monitoring sites will be evaluated and documented in terms of distribution and density, suitability to monitor sustainability indicators, and representation of general conditions in an area. Evaluate the monitoring network established for the GSP. Develop a monitoring program that will define performance criteria for the monitoring network and develop a plan for obtaining data to evaluate against performance criteria. Develop the GSP sections for Description of Monitoring Protocols and Data and Reporting Standards. Sections will include technical standards, data collection methods, and other procedures or protocols to ensure reliable and comparable data and methodologies.
Monitoring Network. Maintain an effective ozone and ozone precursors monitoring network. To the extent that EPA/State of Maine provides funding, purchase replacement monitoring equipment and update the equipment inventory/assessment as part of the five-year monitor replacement program. → Operate and maintain an approved PAMS air monitoring program that includes sufficient training for staff: submit air quality, meteorological and quality assurance data to AIRS. → Update and implement PAMS data analysis plan and PAMS QA plan as per approved schedule. → Provide ozone data from the statewide monitoring network for use in the Ozone Mapping Project. Databases and data management. Work with EPA to establish State/EPA agreements concerning data management systems. Determine baseline from databases. → Continue reporting of PAMS and SLAMS air quality, meteorological and quality assurance data to AIRS. → Complete the transition from AIRS to the EPA’s new National Emission Trends (NET) database, so that transfer to Maine’s emissions data to EPA in electronic format can continue. → Analyze data and document violations. → Continue the periodic and annual emission inventories of ozone precursors and begin development of PM2.5 emission estimates in accordance with guidance and training provided by EPA. → Finalize and submit to EPA the 1996 periodic emission inventory. Portland EMPACT Project. In partnership with EPA, carry out this project to measure multiple pollutants using a single state-of-the-art instrument. Report that data in real-time to the public in a meaningful way through mechanisms such as an Internet web site, and provide small grants for others to disseminate this information.
Monitoring Network. → Operate an approved PAMS air monitoring program that includes sufficient training for staff: establish the sites to complete the network and submit air quality, meteorological and quality assurance data to AIRS. → Update PAMS data analysis plan and PAMS QA plan and implement plans according to the approved schedule. → To the extent that EPA/State of Maine provides funding, continue to operate and maintain mercury and special purpose HAPs monitoring networks.
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Monitoring Network. Complete installation of PM2.5 monitoring network by August 31, 2000. Install first speciation site by December 31, 2000. Deadline: August 31, 2000, and December 31, 2000. Status: 100%. The complete 40 site PM-2.5 network was operational on 11/17/00. The Indianapolis speciation sampler was installed on 12/15/00, and began collecting samples on 12/20/00.
Monitoring Network. Develop a monitoring network and data management system for the Basin including, but not limited to, monitoring objectives, representative monitoring sites, scientific rationale for the monitoring site selection process, and monitoring protocols.
Monitoring Network. In accordance with 23 CCR 354.32-354.40, the Parties hereby agree to collaborate on the development and maintenance of a monitoring network in the 180/400 Foot Aquifer Subbasin. The Parties shall determine the network monitoring objective protocols and data reporting requirements to achieve measurable objectives to be set forth in the coordinated GSPs. Existing monitoring sources in the 180/400 Foot Aquifer Subbasin will be considered by the Parties for inclusion in the monitoring network.
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