Common use of Sampling Plan Clause in Contracts

Sampling Plan. ‌ The Concessionaire shall initially utilize the City’s PADEP-approved sampling plan and sampling stations, included as Exhibit F. The Concessionaire may modify the routine distribution system sampling plan as necessary, in accordance with applicable regulations, but any modifications to the sampling plan shall, at a minimum, include areas that are sampled by the City at the time of closing and the plan shall be representative of the entire distribution system. The sampling plan shall be reviewed annually or more frequently if required for regulatory compliance, and modified, if necessary, based on changes in regulation/law, water use patterns, or other changes that may affect water quality. The Concessionaire shall analyze data trends and develop an action plan to respond to changes in water quality. The Concessionaire shall report to the City any and all sample results that do not comply with the more stringent of regulatory requirements or these Operating Standards. Distribution system water quality sample report to the City shall be made in accordance with the requirements for Public Notification or within seven (7) days, whichever is less for samples not in compliance with City or regulatory requirements. The Concessionaire shall identify issues, corrective action plans, and report on corrective actions in subsequent reports to the City until the issues are corrected. At the time of the Agreement, the City collects approximately 100 distribution system water quality samples each month for regulatory compliance using dedicated sample hydrants. The Concessionaire shall be responsible for maintenance, repair, and replacement, as necessary, of the sampling hydrants. The Concessionaire should review the City’s sampling plan and incorporate the City’s plan into future operations, with necessary regulatory approval.

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Sources: Concession and Lease Agreement

Sampling Plan. The Concessionaire shall initially utilize the City’s PADEP-approved sampling plan and sampling stations, . A list of sampling stations is included as Exhibit F. The Concessionaire may modify the routine distribution system sampling plan as necessary, in accordance with applicable regulations, but any modifications to the sampling plan shall, at a minimum, include areas that are sampled by maintain compliance with the City at the time of closing and the plan shall be representative of the entire distribution systemPADEP-approved sampling plan. The sampling plan shall be reviewed annually or more frequently if required for regulatory compliance, and modified, if necessary, based on changes in regulation/law, water use patterns, or other changes that may affect water quality. The Concessionaire shall analyze data trends and develop an action plan to respond to changes in water quality. The Concessionaire shall report to the City any and all sample results that do not comply with the more stringent of regulatory requirements or these Operating Standards. Distribution system water quality sample report reports to the City shall be made in accordance with the PADEP public notification requirements for Public Notification or within seven (7) days, whichever is less for samples not in compliance with City or regulatory requirements. The Concessionaire shall identify issues, corrective action plans, and report on corrective actions in subsequent reports to the City until the issues are corrected. At the time of the Agreementclosing, the City collects approximately 100 distribution system water quality samples each month for regulatory compliance using dedicated sample hydrants. The Concessionaire shall be responsible for maintenance, repair, and replacement, as necessary, of the sampling sample hydrants. The Concessionaire should review the City’s sampling plan and incorporate the City’s plan into future operations, with necessary regulatory approval.

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Sources: Concession and Lease Agreement