Sampling Schedule Clause Samples

The Sampling Schedule clause defines the timing, frequency, and procedures for collecting samples related to the subject matter of the agreement, such as goods, materials, or environmental data. It typically outlines when and how samples must be taken, who is responsible for collecting them, and any standards or protocols that must be followed. By establishing a clear and agreed-upon schedule, this clause ensures consistency in sampling, helps verify compliance with quality or regulatory requirements, and reduces disputes over sample validity.
Sampling Schedule. SMC shall provide the EBOC and SOC with a written plan of all scheduled Sampling and Monitoring Events tentatively planned for the next calendar quarter at each Oversight Committee meeting.
Sampling Schedule. Exhibit 1 lists the weeks when sampling will be conducted. Tuesday is the preferred sample collection day. Monday and Wednesday are alternate sample collection days. This schedule allows time for re-sampling to occur, before the next regular sampling period, when elevated bacteria levels are detected. Depending on the number of beaches and stations, local contractors may require several days to collect samples. Collection may occur over a three-day period; however, prior approval from the Beach Watch Coordinator is required.
Sampling Schedule. Generator shall engage an independent environmental consultant to conduct representative sampling of the PS or ICM to determine concentrations per the following parameters: Benzene mg/kg 1.2 Toluene mg/kg 1.4 Ethylbenzene mg/kg 1.2 Xylenes mg/kg 1.3 Modified TPH mg/kg 15 1-Methylnaphthalene mg/kg 0.201 2-Methylnaphthalene mg/kg 0.201 Acenaphthene mg/kg 0.0889 Acenaphthylene mg/kg 0.128 Acridine mg/kg 0.763 Anthracene mg/kg 0.245 Benzo(a)anthracene mg/kg 0.693 Benzo(a)pyrene mg/kg 0.763 Benzo(b)fluoranthene mg/kg 0.763 Benzo(b+j)fluoranthene mg/kg 0.763 Benzo(e)pyrene mg/kg 0.763 Benzo(g,h,i)perylene mg/kg 3.2 Benzo(k)fluoranthene mg/kg 0.763 Chrysene mg/kg 0.846 Dibenzo(a,h)anthracene mg/kg 0.135 Fluoranthracene mg/kg 1.494 Fluorene mg/kg 0.144 Indeno(1,2,3)pyrene mg/kg 0.88 Naphthalene mg/kg 0.391 Perylene mg/kg 0.763 Phenanthrene mg/kg 0.544 Pyrene mg/kg 1.398 Quinoline mg/kg 0.763 Benzo(b+j+k)fluoranthene mg/kg 4.5 Cadmium mg/kg 4.2 Chromium (total) mg/kg 160 Copper mg/kg 108 Lead mg/kg 112 Mercury mg/kg 0.7 Zinc mg/kg 271 Pursuant to analysis, and prior to delivering PS or ICM to the Facility, Generator shall submit to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇ copies of all historical environmental site assessment reports and a signed report issued by an accredited independent environmental consultant declaring that the subject material satisfies these thresholds. Generator shall provide to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇ the environmental consultant’s declaration based on a rate of 1 sample per 500 metric tonnes of PS or ICM. Further, Generator shall ensure that the independent environmental consultant submits sufficient declarations to cover current delivery quantities. Deliveries from any Originating Location of PS or ICM which is non-compliant with these conditions will be suspended. Testing for other parameters may be required based on current or historical use of the property or adjacent properties. It is expected that all testing will be representative of materials to be transported to the Facility and consist of both Fines and larger particles. It is also required that the independent environmental consultant declares that material consists of less than 10% Fines as the operational requirements of the Facility to accept material that is free of excess Fines.
Sampling Schedule. Exhibit 1 lists the weeks when sampling will be conducted. Tuesday is the preferred sample collection day. Monday and Wednesday are alternate sample collection days. This schedule In Process
Sampling Schedule. Stormwater structure and Creek sampling will occur over a six month Index Period; characterizing the variety of storm events through several water quality collection events will capture pollutant loading from intensity and length of individual storms. Measurements will be taken at pre-determined locations for characterizing water quality in each component of the study area and during specific periods of the year (e.g., optimal times for characterizing water quality conditions) based on information reported in Table 6.1-1. Task #1 Inflow/Outflow Monitoring Inflow/Outflow Monitoring Task #2 Upstream/Downstream Monitoring Continuous Temperature Monitoring Upstream/Downstream Monitoring Note: Task #1 – Continuous field monitoring parameters and 12 water quality samples collected per storm event (6-8 storm events characterized). Task #2 - Continuous field monitoring parameters and 12 water quality samples collected per storm event (6-8 storm events characterized).
Sampling Schedule. Wet Pond and Creek sampling will occur over a six month Index Period; characterizing the variety of storm events through several water quality collection events will capture pollutant loading from intensity and length of individual storms. Measurements will be taken at pre- determined locations for characterizing water quality in each component of the study area and during specific periods of the year (e.g., optimal times for characterizing water quality conditions) based on information reported in Table 6.1-1. Sampling Routine Jan. Feb Mar. Apr. May Jun. Jul. Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Task #1 Inflow/Outflow Monitoring Inflow/OutflowMonitoring Task #2 Upstream/Downstream Monitoring Continuous Temperature Monitoring Upstream/DownstreamMonitoring Note: Task #1 – Continuous field monitoring parameters and 12 water quality samples collected per storm event (6-8 storm events characterized). Task #2 - Continuous field monitoring parameters and 12 water quality samples collected per storm event (6-8 storm events characterized).
Sampling Schedule. The Generator shall engage an independent environmental consultant to conduct representative sampling of the Pyritic Slate to determine concentrations per the following parameters: Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene, Xylene (BTEX) Non-detectable Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH) Non-detectable Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAH) Non-detectable Pursuant to analysis, and prior to delivering Pyritic Slate to the Facility, the Generator shall submit to the Site Manager a signed report issued by an accredited environmental consultant declaring that the subject material satisfies these thresholds. The Generator shall provide to the Site Manager the environmental consultant’s declaration based on a rate of 1 sample per 750 metric tonnes of Pyritic Slate. Further, the Generator shall ensure that his environmental consultant submits sufficient declarations to cover current delivery quantities. Deliveries from any Originating Location of Pyritic Slate which is non-compliant in this condition will be suspended. Testing for other parameters may be required based on current or historical use of the property or adjacent properties.

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