Inspection Database Clause Samples

Inspection Database. The WCD will maintain an online database utilizing a proprietary ESRI ArcGIS Online platform. The database will be for performing and storing data from on-site erosion and sediment control inspections, BMP maintenance inspections, and BMP maintenance activities. WCD has purchased and will continue to administer all necessary licenses for use and maintenance of the database on behalf of Watershed District. Watershed District retains ownership of all necessary licenses for use and maintenance of the database. Watershed District data will be entered into and maintained in the database created and maintained pursuant to this paragraph at the sole and exclusive discretion and direction of the Administrator. Any data designated not-public by the Administrator will be immediately removed from the database created and maintained pursuant to this paragraph, except as necessary for WCD to fulfill any obligation under the Data Practices Act. Any data removed by or at the direction of the Administrator will be restored only at the direction of the Administrator. For the maintenance of the database, Watershed District will reimburse WCD as follows: 2025-26 SCOPE OF SERVICES WATER MONITORING PROGRAM Monitoring Summary Labor Cost1 Travel/Time/ Mileage Surcharge2 Equipment Rental + Capital Equipment3 Lab/Outsourcing Cost4 Total Cost Total Lake WQ Monitoring - 2025 $41,269 $0 $0 $10,965 $52,234 Total Lake WQ Monitoring - 2026 $27,925 $0 $0 $9,285 $37,210 Total Lake Gage Monitoring/Year $5,491 $0 $0 $0 $5,491 Total Stream WQ and/or Discharge Monitoring/Year $65,364 $11,934 $1,650 $12,500 $91,448 Total Special Stream/Drainage Monitoring/Year $10,296 $546 $250 $400 $11,492 Monitoring Report $16,800 $0 $0 $0 $16,800 Total 2025 Monitoring Costs $139,220 $12,480 $1,900 $23,865 $177,465 Total 2026 Monitoring Costs $125,876 $12,480 $1,900 $22,185 $162,441 Total 2025-2026 Monitoring Costs $265,096 $24,960 $3,800 $46,050 $339,906 Under the terms of the AGREEMENT, the WCD shall: TASK 1. Training and training workshops
Inspection Database. The WCD will maintain an online database utilizing a proprietary ESRI ArcGIS Online platform. The database will be for performing and storing data from on erosion and sediment control inspections, BMP maintenance inspections, and BMP maintenance activities. WCD has purchased and will continue to administer all necessary licenses for use and maintenance of the database on behalf of Watershed District. Watershed District retains ownership of all necessary licenses for use and maintenance of the database. Watershed District data will be entered into and maintained in the database created and maintained pursuant to this paragraph at the sole and exclusive discretion and direction of the Administrator. Any data designated not-public by the Administrator will be immediately removed from the database created and maintained pursuant to this paragraph, except as necessary for WCD to fulfill any obligation under the Data Practices Act. Any data removed by or at the direction of the Administrator will be restored only at the direction of the Administrator. For the maintenance of the database, Watershed District will reimburse WCD as follows: Total Lake WQ Monitoring 2023-includes chlorides $25,297 $0 $0 Total Lake WQ Monitoring 2024 $24,141 $0 $0 Total Lake Gage Monitoring/Year $4,663 $0 $0 Total Stream WQ and/or Discharge Monitoring/Year $56,984 $10,404 $1,275 Total Special Stream/Drainage Monitoring/Year $8,976 $476 $200 Monitoring Report $14,800 $0 $0 2023-2024 WCD/BCWD Contract BCWD 23-01 Under the terms of the AGREEMENT, the WCD shall: Task 1. Training and training workshops
Inspection Database. 1. The Commission shall develop, maintain and update an inspection database to which all Member States shall be connected and which shall contain all the information required for the implementation of the inspection system provided for by this Directive. This database will be based on the inspection database referred to in Article 24 of Directive 2009/16/EC and have similar functionalities. 2. Member States shall ensure that the information related to inspections performed in accordance with this Directive, including on deficiencies and prohibition of departure orders, is transferred without delay to the inspection database as soon as the inspection report is completed or the prohibition of departure order lifted. With regard to the particulars of the information, provisions of Annex XIII of Directive 2009/16/EC shall apply mutatis mutandis. 3. Member States shall ensure that the information transferred to the inspection database is validated within 72 hours for publication purposes. 4. The Commission shall ensure that the inspection database makes it possible to retrieve any relevant data concerning the implementation of this Directive on the basis of the inspection data provided by Member States. 5. Member States shall have access to all the information recorded in the inspection database which is relevant for implementing the inspection system of this Directive and of Directive 2009/16/EC.

Related to Inspection Database

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  • Inspection of Records Upon reasonable notice to the Administrative Trustees and the Property Trustee, the records of the Trust shall be open to inspection by Securityholders during normal business hours for any purpose reasonably related to such Securityholder's interest as a Securityholder.

  • Audit Inspection of Records Seller shall keep adequate records of payable hours of direct labor and all costs of the performance of this order, which shall be subject to audit by ITT in the event of cancellation or with respect to any order for which the price is based on time and cost of material.

  • Inspection/Testing In order to assess Supplier’s work quality and/or compliance with this Order, upon reasonable notice by Buyer: (a) all goods, materials and services related to the items purchased hereunder, including, raw materials, components, assemblies, work in process, tools and end products shall be subject to inspection and testing by Buyer, its customer, representative or regulatory authorities at all places, including sites where the goods are made or located or the services are performed, whether at Supplier’s premises or elsewhere; and (b) all of Supplier’s facilities, books and records relating to this Order shall be subject to inspection by Buyer or its designee. If specific Buyer and/or Buyer’s customer tests, inspection and/or witness points are included in this Order, the goods shall not be shipped without an inspector’s release or a written waiver of test/inspection/witness with respect to each such point; however, Buyer shall not be permitted to unreasonably delay shipment; and Supplier shall notify Buyer in writing at least twenty (20) days prior to each of Supplier’s scheduled final and, if applicable, intermediate test/inspection/witness points. Supplier agrees to cooperate with such/audit inspection including, completing and returning questionnaires and making available its knowledgeable representatives. Buyer’s failure to inspect or test goods, materials or services or Buyer’s failure to reject or detect defects by inspection or testing shall not relieve Supplier from its warranty obligations or any of its other obligations or responsibilities under this Order. Supplier agrees to provide small business as well as minority and/or women owned business utilization and demographic data upon request.

  • Contractor Records The Contractor shall make, keep, maintain, and, upon request, provide to the UCRC or its agents or designees a complete file of all materials or records required in Exhibit A, Verification Plan. This provision survives termination of this SCIA until completion of the Pilot Program.