GROUNDWATER LEVEL MEASUREMENTS Clause Samples

GROUNDWATER LEVEL MEASUREMENTS. The Water Rights Owning Parties shall measure the groundwater levels in each of their respective ▇▇▇▇▇ two (2) times each year, the first time being within five (5) days of April 15 and the second time being within five (5) days of October 15. The Water Rights Owning Parties shall maintain records of daily diversions for fifteen (15) days prior to their water level measurements and the length of time the well was off before the measurement. Unless otherwise agreed to by the Water Rights Owning Parties, no data shall be required to be collected for those ▇▇▇▇▇ diverting ten (10) AFY or less. Data required pursuant to this Article 11.4.1.2 shall be collected, compiled, and made available to the other Parties upon reasonable request and payment of reasonable costs.
GROUNDWATER LEVEL MEASUREMENTS. After well development is complete and sufficient time has passed for the groundwater level in the well to stabilize, groundwater elevation measurements will be collected and recorded by DWR and the GSA with a water level meter or tape. DWR and GSA will then corroborate on the accuracy of the measurements. Continued groundwater monitoring and reporting to DWR data systems (SGMA or CASGEM portals, whichever is applicable) will be performed by the GSA for the useful life of the project.
GROUNDWATER LEVEL MEASUREMENTS. After well development is complete and groundwater levels have stabilized, groundwater elevation measurements will be collected and recorded by DWR with a water level meter or tape. DWR and the GSA will then corroborate on the accuracy of the measurements. Continued groundwater monitoring and reporting to DWR data systems (SGMA or CASGEM portals, whichever is applicable) will be performed by the GSA for the useful life of the ▇▇▇▇▇. Groundwater Quality After well development and groundwater levels have stabilized, the GSA will analyze water samples for water quality and provide the initial sampling results to DWR for inclusion in the final report.
GROUNDWATER LEVEL MEASUREMENTS. Depth to ground water measurements will be completed at the designated monitor ▇▇▇▇▇ during each sampling event. An electronic water-level probe capable of measuring depths with a precision of 0.01 foot will be used to measure the depth to groundwater and the total depth of each well (referenced to top-of-casing) prior to sampling. Depth to water and total depth measurements will be recorded in a field logbook. The water level probe and cable will be deconned between each well with distilled water between each well to prevent cross- contamination.

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