Hydrologic Data Reporting Clause Samples

Hydrologic Data Reporting. Using data derived from groundwater-level measurements of all production, exploratory, and monitor ▇▇▇▇▇ identified in this Agreement, SNWA shall produce groundwater contour maps and water-level change maps for both the basin-fill and carbonate-rock aquifers at the end of baseline data collection, and annually thereafter at the end of each year of groundwater withdrawals by SNWA, or at a lesser frequency agreed-upon by the Parties. Groundwater-level and water-production data shall be made available to the other Party within 90 calendar days of collection using the shared data-repository website administered by SNWA. Water-quality laboratory reports shall be made available to the other Party within 90 calendar days of receipt using the shared data-repository website administered by SNWA. SNWA shall report the results of all monitoring and sampling pursuant to this Agreement in an annual monitoring report that shall be submitted to the Parties and the Nevada and Utah State Engineers’ Office by no later than March 31 of each year that this Agreement is in effect. SNWA shall submit as part of its annual report a proposed schedule of groundwater withdrawals (testing and production) for the immediately succeeding two calendar years. Final monitoring and sampling data will be made available over the Internet via the USGS NWIS or other appropriate website throughout the duration of this Agreement.

Related to Hydrologic Data Reporting

  • DATA REPORTING a) CONTRACTOR shall agree to provide all data related to student information and billing information with ▇▇▇. CONTRACTOR shall agree to provide all data related to any and all sections of this contract and requested by and in the format require by the LEA. CONTRACTOR shall provide the LEA with invoices, attendance reports and progress reports for LEA students enrolled in CONTRACTOR’s NPS/A. b) Using forms developed by the CDE or as otherwise mutually agreed upon by CONTRACTOR and ▇▇▇, CONTRACTOR shall provide LEA, on a monthly basis, a written report of all incidents in which a statutory offense is committed by any LEA student, regardless if it results in a disciplinary action of suspension or expulsion. This includes all statutory offenses as described in Education Code sections 48900 and 48915. CONTRACTOR shall also include, in this monthly report, incidents resulting in the use of a behavioral restraint and/or seclusion even if they were not a result of a violation of Education Code sections 48900 and 48915. c) The LEA shall provide the CONTRACTORS with approved forms and/or format for such data including but not limited to invoicing, attendance reports and progress reports. The LEA may approve use of CONTRACTORS-provided forms at their discretion.

  • Meteorological Data Reporting Requirement (Applicable to wind generation facilities only)

  • Adverse Event Reporting Both Parties acknowledge the obligation to comply with the Protocol and / or applicable regulations governing the collection and reporting of adverse events of which they may become aware during the course of the Clinical Trial. Both Parties agree to fulfil and ensure that their Agents fulfil regulatory requirements with respect to the reporting of adverse events.

  • Preparation of Environmental Reports At the request of the Administrative Agent from time to time if the Administrative Agent reasonably suspects the presence of any Hazardous Materials on any property of the Borrower or its Subsidiaries, provide to the Administrative Agent within sixty (60) days after such request, at the expense of the Borrower, an environmental site assessment report for any Specified Real Estate described in such request, prepared by a nationally recognized environmental consulting firm (or other environmental consulting firm reasonably acceptable to the Administrative Agent), indicating the presence or absence of Hazardous Materials and the estimated cost of any compliance, removal or remedial action in connection with any Hazardous Materials on such properties; without limiting the generality of the foregoing, if the Administrative Agent determines at any time that a material risk exists that any such report will not be provided within the time referred to above, the Administrative Agent may retain an environmental consulting firm to prepare such report at the expense of the Borrower, and such Loan Party hereby grants and agrees to cause any Subsidiary that owns any property described in such request to grant at the time of such request to the Administrative Agent, such firm and any agents or representatives thereof an irrevocable non-exclusive license, subject to the rights of tenants, to enter onto their respective properties to undertake such an assessment.

  • Self-Evaluation Each regular faculty member shall provide a self-evaluation. It shall address, among other items, the faculty member's fulfillment of professional responsibilities as referenced in Section 18.2.3 and an assessment of his or her own performance. The faculty member will share the self-evaluation with the Faculty Evaluation Committee and the first-level manager or designee. The self-evaluation will become part of the evaluation report.