Groundwater Quality Sample Clauses

The Groundwater Quality clause establishes standards and requirements for maintaining or monitoring the condition of groundwater on a property. Typically, it obligates parties to prevent contamination, conduct regular testing, or remediate any detected pollutants in accordance with environmental regulations. This clause is essential for protecting environmental health and ensuring compliance with legal obligations, thereby minimizing liability and addressing potential risks associated with groundwater pollution.
Groundwater Quality. Information on the intrinsic vulnerability and risk from development are insufficient; however, no oil and gas ▇▇▇▇▇ exist within this area. Therefore, the Parties agree to classify a groundwater unit as a class 1. Groundwater Quantity: Available information such as well density and knowledge of water use indicate a low demand; therefore, the Parties agree to classify the groundwater unit as a class 1.
Groundwater Quality. The purpose of this Annex is to gain a better understanding of how groundwater influences Great Lakes water quality and ecosystem health, and to identify priority areas for future action. GOAL 1: ENHANCE UNDERSTANDING OF GROUNDWATER TO SUPPORT THE IDENTIFICATION AND ASSESSMENT OF GROUNDWATER IMPACTS AND STRESSORS ON GREAT LAKES WATER QUALITY AND ECOSYSTEM HEALTH AND, IN TURN, SUPPORT CURRENT AND FUTURE MANAGEMENT ACTIONS AND DECISIONS.
Groundwater Quality. A single groundwater monitoring event has been conducted at the site, using the monitor well MW-1 installed in September 2023. Based on the results of the initial sampling event, groundwater at the site has not been impacted by the PCE release (DBS&A, 2024).
Groundwater Quality. Devon anticipates developing a groundwater monitoring program for the Project according to the EPEA approval requirements. On the basis of other relevant programs, the Project program monitoring will most likely include twice-a-year sampling (spring and fall) from a network of shallow monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇. The function and location of each monitoring well will be approved by AEW, and an annual monitoring report will probably be requested by AEW. Devon will build the Project groundwater monitoring program using its experience with groundwater monitoring, the existing groundwater monitoring program for Jackfish, and the current regulatory requirements.
Groundwater Quality. Reduce the nutrient input from groundwater contamination. COW, COJ Ongoing As required.
Groundwater Quality. The CONSULTANT will request, review, and tabulate historical chromium-6 data provided by the City. It is anticipated that data from CITY Wells 5, 6 and 8 will be included in this summary. Water sources exceeding the treatment goals defined above will be identified.
Groundwater Quality. 141 7.1.4 Air Quality 142 7.1.5 Ambient Light Levels 145 7.1.6 Ambient Noise Levels 146 7.1.7 Aquatic Habitat 147 7.1.8 Baileys Wetland 148 7.1.9 Other Wetlands 150 7.1.10 Migratory and Breeding Birds 151 7.1.11 Fauna (Bats) 152 7.1.12 Flora 153 7.1.13 Odonata 154 7.1.14 Species at Risk or of Conservation Concern 155
Groundwater Quality. The groundwater quality on the Slovak and Hungarian territories is assessed separately. The list of objects included in the joint monitoring is given in Table 4-1 and 4-2, and their position is shown in Fig. 4-1. For evaluation in the Joint Report representative objects for groundwater quality observation were selected on both sides. A detailed evaluation of groundwater quality for each object included in the joint monitoring was done in the Slovak and Hungarian National Annual Reports on environmental monitoring in 2019. The national reports include the monitoring data for the year 2019 in tabular form and the long-term graphical development of observed quality indicators for the period 1992-2019. The data from monitored objects are interpreted in relation to limits for groundwater quality assessment agreed within the intergovernmental Agreement from 1995. The limits are listed in Table 4-3. 4.1. Evaluation of groundwater quality on the Slovak territory Table 4-1: List of monitoring objects on the Slovak territory No. ID Name Location
Groundwater Quality. The District shall install one or more monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ downstream of the WRF. The well(s) shall be monitored for elevation of the groundwater table below the ground surface (bgs). If the groundwater table downstream of the WRF recharge site approaches 100 feet bgs, the District shall initiate pumping to control the groundwater level. The groundwater extracted may be discharged to the surface if the water quality is acceptable to the regulatory agencies, or it may be further treated and made available to the District’s domestic water supply system. The performance standard to be achieved is that the groundwater table downstream of the WRF recharge facilities shall not rise above the 100-foot bgse threshold. • The District shall install one or more monitoring ▇▇▇▇▇ downstream of the WRF. The well(s) shall be monitored at least annually for all drinking water standards and compared to maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) for public drinking water standards. If concentrations approach any MCL, the District shall install additional treatment at the WRF to modify the treated effluent by lowering or removing the pollutant of concern to a level that will prevent the MCL from being exceeded. The performance standard to be achieved is that the groundwater quality shall not be allowed to exceed any MCL for a domestic or public drinking water supply.
Groundwater Quality. Owners shall undertake no grading, construction, or building activities until it obtains all applicable permits or approvals, and provides proof thereof to City.