Review Existing Data Sample Clauses

Review Existing Data. At the start of the project, the A-E will collect and review existing information pertaining to the project. Potential sources of information include the following: A. As-built documents, geological and geotechnical characterization reports, hydrogeological reports, and slope stability reports 1. Historical landslide monitoring data 2. Planning-related constraints as contained in CEQA and NCCP documents 3. Historical aerial photographs of the site 4. Latest approved revisions and planned changes to the Joint Technical Document (JTD) 5. Facility permits including waste discharge requirements (WDR), solid waste facility permit (SWFP), and anticipated U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and California Department of Fish and Game permits
Review Existing Data. Consultant shall: A. Review data provided by District and the City to support Sub-Basin Strategy development and later Project tasks. The following data will be provided by District to Consultant for review: i. Current land use in the Red Rock Creek Project Area including; property ownership, impervious surface cover (current and future), buildable lands inventory, land use history, and current and future zoning ii. Available terrestrial and aquatic habitat quality iii. Potential jurisdictional wetlands, waters, buffers, and vegetated corridors iv. Ten key stream sections that are representative of different conditions in the Project Area (Critical Reaches). v. Relevant portions of existing plans (land use, transportation, infrastructure masterplans, etc.) pertaining to Red Rock and/or Ball Creek B. Identify and provide recommendations for how critical data gaps may be addressed to enable completion of Tasks 2.3, 3.1, and 3.2.
Review Existing Data. Review the project-related documents provided by the City and consider additional sources of information potentially available for use in developing the project. Determine additional data that will need to be gathered through the design of the project beyond those already identified and provided. • City to provide as-built drawings • Bend GIS Map view will be used to review and confirm existing city-owned facilities. Consultant will use GIS portal to request GIS files. • Provide list of additional information/documents needed through final design within two weeks of the design kick-off meeting
Review Existing Data. The Consultant will review the existing water quality data, system operating data, and operations for each of the Municipalities. The Consultant shall develop a corrosion control plan that complies with the IEPA and the EPA’s requirements to identify optimal corrosion control for the water change over to Lake Michigan. The Municipalities will provide the following information: 1. Water Quality data. 2. Spreadsheets for monthly monitoring records. 3. PDF files for monthly monitoring records.
Review Existing Data. A. Data collection and review: 1. It is anticipated this task will include review of City’s current hydraulic model and recent relevant analysis, master planning documents, system demand data, storage sizing criteria, and the evaluation of future supply system infrastructure improvements and operations. 2. Consultant shall review City’s operations of the distribution system including pumping and turnout vault operations.
Review Existing Data. Following award of the contract, the A-E Team Members will meet with OC Waste & Recycling staff to identify and collect available technical documentation that will be required to develop the design deliverables described below in Tasks 2, 3, 4 and 5. The A-E Team Members understand that this information includes but is not limited to the following:  As-built documents, geological and geotechnical characterization reports, hydrogeological reports, and slope stability reports  Historical landslide monitoring data  Planning-related constraints as contained in CEQA and NCCP documents  Historical aerial photographs of the site  Latest revisions to the Master Development Plan (MDP) and Joint Technical Document (JTD)  Facility permits including waste discharge requirements (WDR), solid waste facility permit (SWFP), and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and California Department of Fish and Game permits In preparing the current General Development Plan (GDP) for the Prima Deshecha Landfill, the A-E Team Members conducted preliminary geotechnical and hydrogeological studies for Zone 1 (Geotechnical Investigation Report Zone 1, dated 2000) and Zone 4 (Geotechnical Investigation Report Zone 4, dated 2002). Additional geological, hydrogeological, and geotechnical studies have subsequently been conducted by A-E Team Member at the Prima Deshecha Landfill in support of groundwater protection systems for Phases A, A1, B, B1/A2, C1, C2, and C3 as well as on adjacent properties by A-E Team Member. Recent geologic mapping has occurred for the Phase C3 development and its shear key excavations, as well as for a geological investigation of the north access road. The A-E Team Members will review and synthesize the data from other more recent studies. The synthesized data will be used to finalize the field work plan to identify all data gaps and to resolve any discrepancies between the interpretations made in the Phase C3 and upper access road geologic studies and previous geologic interpretations. Once compiled, the A-E Team Members will initiate a field investigation as described below in Task 2 to fill data gaps and prepare a Geotechnical Investigation Report for the ▇▇▇▇ ▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ Liner Design area.
Review Existing Data. While we have reviewed a great deal of utility mapping data, previous reports, and other available information, we will conduct additional reviews to fill the remaining data gaps. This includes but is not limited to land ownership, utility information not previously obtained, and the City of Laramie Pavement Study. ▇▇▇▇ contacted Black Hills Energy to review natural gas pipeline mapping for the area but did not receive a response. Other utilities, such as Rocky Mountain Power, CenturyLink, and Charter Communications will be researched and included in design plan reviews. Field investigations will include a geotechnical investigation, utility potholing, and surveying. • Geotechnical – Wood has identified eight locations for geotechnical borings, as shown in Figure 3. Soil borings will be conducted by Drilling Engineers, who have supported ▇▇▇▇ on previous City projects. The geotechnical investigation will be directed, logged, and analyzed by Wood staff. ▇▇▇▇ will review the pavement sections in the City’s current Pavement Study to determine whether thicker sections are needed.
Review Existing Data. Contractor shall collect and review existing data including project area plats, utility as-builts (Copper Valley Electric Association, Copper Valley Telephone Cooperative, GCI Cable), roadway as-builts, historic soil borings, previous soils reports, and other relevant project information.

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  • Due Diligence Review; Information The Company shall make available, during normal business hours, for inspection and review by the Investors, advisors to and representatives of the Investors (who may or may not be affiliated with the Investors and who are reasonably acceptable to the Company), all financial and other records, all SEC Filings (as defined in the Purchase Agreement) and other filings with the SEC, and all other corporate documents and properties of the Company as may be reasonably necessary for the purpose of such review, and cause the Company’s officers, directors and employees, within a reasonable time period, to supply all such information reasonably requested by the Investors or any such representative, advisor or underwriter in connection with such Registration Statement (including, without limitation, in response to all questions and other inquiries reasonably made or submitted by any of them), prior to and from time to time after the filing and effectiveness of the Registration Statement for the sole purpose of enabling the Investors and such representatives, advisors and underwriters and their respective accountants and attorneys to conduct initial and ongoing due diligence with respect to the Company and the accuracy of such Registration Statement. The Company shall not disclose material nonpublic information to the Investors, or to advisors to or representatives of the Investors, unless prior to disclosure of such information the Company identifies such information as being material nonpublic information and provides the Investors, such advisors and representatives with the opportunity to accept or refuse to accept such material nonpublic information for review and any Investor wishing to obtain such information enters into an appropriate confidentiality agreement with the Company with respect thereto.

  • Maintenance of Review Materials It will maintain copies of any Review Materials, Review Reports and other documents relating to a Review, including internal correspondence and work papers, for a period of at least two years after any termination of this Agreement.

  • Servicer Compliance Statement On or before March 1 of each calendar year, commencing in 2007, the Servicer shall deliver to the Owner and any Depositor a statement of compliance addressed to the Owner and such Depositor and signed by an authorized officer of the Servicer, to the effect that (i) a review of the Servicer’s activities during the immediately preceding calendar year (or applicable portion thereof) and of its performance under this Agreement and any applicable Reconstitution Agreement during such period has been made under such officer’s supervision, and (ii) to the best of such officers’ knowledge, based on such review, the Servicer has fulfilled all of its obligations under this Agreement and any applicable Reconstitution Agreement in all material respects throughout such calendar year (or applicable portion thereof) or, if there has been a failure to fulfill any such obligation in any material respect, specifically identifying each such failure known to such officer and the nature and the status thereof.

  • Access to Review Materials The Servicer will give the Asset Representations Reviewer access to the Review Materials for all of the Subject Receivables within sixty (60) calendar days after receipt of the review notice in one or more of the following ways in the Servicer’s reasonable discretion: (i) by electronic posting of Review Materials to a password-protected website to which the Asset Representations Reviewer has access, (ii) by providing originals or photocopies of documents relating to the Subject Receivables at one of the properties of the Servicer or (iii) in another manner agreed by the Servicer and the Asset Representations Reviewer. The Servicer may redact or remove PII from the Review Materials so long as all information in the Review Materials necessary for the Asset Representations Reviewer to complete the Asset Review remains intact and unchanged.

  • Right to Examine Servicer Records The Owner shall have the right to examine and audit any and all of the books, records, or other information of the Servicer, whether held by the Servicer or by another on its behalf, with respect to or concerning this Agreement or the Mortgage Loans, during business hours or at such other times as may be reasonable under applicable circumstances, upon reasonable advance notice.