Monitoring Objectives Sample Clauses

Monitoring Objectives. The objectives of the monitoring program are to assemble, collect and analyze biological, hydrologic and air-quality data that improve the current understanding of baseline conditions and natural variation, and provide early detection of effects from SNWA and Existing Permitted User (EPU) groundwater withdrawals in Snake Valley. Data collected by this program will:
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Monitoring Objectives. The monitoring objectives outlined in the Plan include assessments of both the implementation and effectiveness of gravel enhancements under Interim Measure 7. Field observations related to implementation were intended to answer three primary questions:
Monitoring Objectives. The objectives of the monitoring program described in this Work Plan are as follows: • Continue to monitor the stability of the in-channel deposits previously identified under Task 2.1. • Obtain additional bed elevation measurements from the SSTB to confirm the depositional patterns observed from prior surveying activities and evaluate its ability to serve as a sediment trap for solids leaving the Tittabawassee River. • Monitor the topography of the Reach MM and Reach WW in-channel center islands for potential changes relative to prior surveying activities. Data collected under this Monitoring Work Plan, in conjunction with data collected under the Task 2.2 Work Plan dated September 22, 2010, will be used to support the Task 2.3 and Task 2.4 evaluations.
Monitoring Objectives. The state has identified monitoring objectives critical to the design of a monitoring program that is efficient and effective in generating data that serve management decision needs. EPA expects the state to develop a strategy and implement a monitoring program that reflects a full range of state water quality management objectives including, but not limited to, CWA goals. For example, monitoring objectives could include helping establish WQS, determining water quality status and trends, identifying impaired waters, identifying causes and sources of water quality problems, implementing water quality management programs, and evaluating program effectiveness. Consistent with the CWA, monitoring objectives should reflect the decision needs relevant to all types of state waters.
Monitoring Objectives. The objectives of the monitoring program are to assemble, collect and analyze biological, hydrologic and air-quality data that improve the current understanding of baseline conditions and natural variation, and provide early detection of effects from SNWA and Existing Permitted User (EPU) groundwater withdrawals in Snake Valley. Data collected by this program will: 1) support assessments of groundwater-influenced ecosystems inhabited by sensitive or special-status species; 2) include measurements of groundwater-levels and spring discharges where effects may be attributed to groundwater development within Snake Valley; 3) include certain water quality parameters that may be affected by groundwater development within Snake Valley; and, 4) include certain air quality parameters that may be affected by groundwater development within Snake Valley.

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  • Performance Measures and Metrics This section outlines the performance measures and metrics upon which service under this SLA will be assessed. Shared Service Centers and Customers will negotiate the performance metric, frequency, customer and provider service responsibilities associated with each performance measure. Measurements of the Port of Seattle activities are critical to improving services and are the basis for cost recovery for services provided. The Port of Seattle and The Northwest Seaport Alliance have identified activities critical to meeting The NWSA’s business requirements and have agreed upon how these activities will be assessed.

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