Water Quality Monitoring Sample Clauses

Water Quality Monitoring. The Authority will be responsible for obtaining and testing any water sampling as requested by the regulatory authorities. The costs for this testing are included in the rate charged for disposal.
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Water Quality Monitoring. The Licensee shall conduct an ongoing water quality 4 monitoring program for the Project to provide data to demonstrate the level of protection 5 provided for Beneficial Uses of Project waters and to identify any trends in water quality 6 conditions that may occur over time. If adverse water quality is shown to be a result of 7 the Licensee’s Project operations or maintenance, the Licensee shall develop and 8 implement a plan and/or measures to mitigate Project-related effects on water quality. 9
Water Quality Monitoring. Laboratory analytical results and documentation of Xxxxxxx audits for 14 stations X 16 sampling events 12 $98,160 Data validation memorandum 1 $14,500 Subtask Total $112,660 1/31/2021
Water Quality Monitoring. (a) During the Term of this Agreement, the Customer will monitor the quality of water:‌
Water Quality Monitoring. 3.3.1 The monitoring locations used during the reporting quarter are depicted in Figure 3.
Water Quality Monitoring. PacifiCorp will fund water quality monitoring, including on-going BGA and BGA toxin monitoring. Funding of $500,000 will be provided per year. Monitoring will be performed by an entity agreed upon by the Parties and in coordination with appropriate water quality agencies.
Water Quality Monitoring. REDMOND subcontracted with Xxxxxxx for water quality monitoring component of the RPWS which involves the collection of twelve grab samples over the water year during storm events (three each quarter) at 14 stations. In addition, four grab samples will be collected over the water year during base flow (one each quarter) at these stations. Each sample is analyzed for the following indicators for evaluating water quality impacts from urban development:  Total suspended solids  Turbidity  Conductivity  Hardness  Dissolved organic carbon  Fecal coliform bacteriaTotal phosphorusTotal nitrogen  Copper, total and dissolved  Zinc, total and dissolved In addition, the following indicators are continuously measured in-situ at each hydrology monitoring station using probes:  Temperature  Conductivity This task is to collect grab samples during both storm and base flow events, including the following activities that will be performed in accordance with the QAPP for the study:  Weather tracking and go/no go decision coordination  Mobilization of field crews for sampling during the event  Delivery of samples to the laboratory after the event  Auditing of laboratory analytical results within seven days of their receipt  Entry of the analytical results into the study's data management systemPreparation of a data validation memorandum that will establish the usability of all the data  Preparation of graphical and tabular summaries for the data report described in Subtask C1.6 REDMOND will ensure coordination between the project team members. King County will oversee the continuous in-situ monitoring at each station using the probes. Xxxxxxx will coordinate with King County to provide review continuous data and summarize them for presentation in the data report described in Subtask C1.6.
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Water Quality Monitoring. Dissolved oxygen level, pH value, conductivity, salinity, BOD and nutrient level (nitrate and ammonium) were measured and analyzed by conventional methods in situ or in laboratory. The instruments for measuring dissolved oxygen level, pH value, conductivity, salinity were model: DO-5510, AZ8685, AZ8361 and AZ8374 respectively. All the instruments were calculated every monitoring month according to the operation manuals in order to obtain the precise result. BOD test took 5 days to complete within darkness incubator with stable temperature at 20oC and was performed using model: DO-5510 for measuring dissolved oxygen. Nutrient levels including nitrate and ammonia were performed in laboratory by applying the In-house method SOP056 (FIA) and SOP057 (FIA) respectively.
Water Quality Monitoring. It is recognized by both Parties that different forms of disinfection are used by each. Each Party is responsible for monitoring and maintaining a chlorine residual within its system where the mixing of the two waters might occur. Should subsequent problems arise after the City begins to provide water to the Village that are directly related to or caused by the characteristics of the Village’s primary water supply or the mixing of the Village’s primary water supply with the City’s water supply (exclusive of normal wear and tear of the City’s facilities and equipment), the City and Village agree to mutually work together to implement a mutually agreed upon solution to remedy such problems within 90 days. If such a conclusion cannot be reached, this Agreement shall continue for three (3) months from when the problem arises and both parties are made aware of such problem in writing to allow the Village to identify and initiate implementation of an alternative to this Agreement, or to remedy such problem in a manner agreeable to the City. In any event, the Village agrees to assume all liability and accept all responsibility for the quantity and quality of water provided to its customers.
Water Quality Monitoring. It is recognized by both Parties that different forms of disinfection are used by each. Each Party is responsible for monitoring and maintaining a chlorine residual within its system where the mixing of the two water might occur. Should subsequent problems arise after the City begins to provide water to the Village that are directly related to or caused by the characteristics of the Village’s primary water supply or the mixing of the Village’s primary water supply with the City’s water supply (exclusive of normal wear and tear of the City’s facilities and equipment), the City and Village agree to mutually work together to implement a mutually agreed to solution. In any event, the Village agrees to assume all liability and accept all responsibility for the quantity and quality of water provided to its customers.
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