Common use of Sampling Stations Clause in Contracts

Sampling Stations. The Provider shall collect water samples from fixed sampling stations, depicted on the maps and station lists in Appendix C of the QAPP for Aransas County, Nueces County, and San Patricio County. The Provider shall follow the attached Sampling Schedule (Exhibit 1 of this Work Plan) and shall conduct additional sampling as required in Section V of this Work Plan. Based upon the contract amount, Provider shall collect samples for Aransas County, Nueces County, and San Patricio County over 38 sampling weeks a year. • The majority of recreational activity occurs at a depth significantly different than two feet, in which case Provider may collect samples at the location of greatest swimmer activity; or • The two-foot sampling depth occurs more than 50 meters from shore, measured from the approximate water line at the time of sampling, in which case Provider may collect samples at 50 meters from shore or at the location of greatest swimmer activity. may collect samples on a Wednesday. 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, upon prior written approval from the Beach Watch Coordinator.

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Sources: Intergovernmental Contract Work Order Driven

Sampling Stations. The Provider shall collect water samples from fixed sampling stations, depicted on the maps and station lists in Appendix C of the QAPP for Aransas Brazoria County, Nueces Harris County, and San Patricio Matagorda County. The Provider shall follow the attached Sampling Schedule (Exhibit 1 of this Work Plan) and shall conduct additional sampling as required in Section V of this Work Plan. Based upon the contract amount, Provider shall collect samples for Aransas Brazoria County, Nueces Harris County, and San Patricio Matagorda County over 38 sampling weeks a yearbetween September 1, 2021 and August 31, 2022. • The majority of recreational activity occurs at a depth significantly different than two feet, in which case Provider may collect samples at the location of greatest swimmer activity; or • The two-foot sampling depth occurs more than 50 meters from shore, measured from the approximate water line at the time of sampling, in which case Provider may collect samples at 50 meters from shore or at the location of greatest swimmer activity. may collect samples on a Wednesday. 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, upon prior written approval from the Beach Watch Coordinator.

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Sources: Work Order

Sampling Stations. The Provider shall collect water samples from fixed sampling stations, depicted on the maps and station lists in Appendix C of the QAPP for Aransas County, Nueces County, and San Patricio ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ County. The Provider shall follow the attached Sampling Schedule (Exhibit 1 of this Work Plan) and shall conduct additional sampling as required in Section V of this Work Plan. Based upon the contract amount, Provider shall collect samples for Aransas County, Nueces County, and San Patricio ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ County over 38 sampling weeks a year. The majority of recreational activity occurs at a depth significantly different than two feet, in which case Provider may collect samples at the location of greatest swimmer activity; or The two-foot sampling depth occurs more than 50 meters from shore, measured from the approximate water line at the time of sampling, in which case Provider may collect samples at 50 meters from shore or at the location of greatest swimmer activity. may collect samples on a Wednesday. 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, upon prior written approval from the Beach Watch Coordinator.

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Sources: Intergovernmental Contract