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WORKLOAD TASKS <br />The ACD Board of Supervisors identified five natural resource priority <br />areas. The following table highlights how workload tasks address <br />priorities. <br />Workload Tasks <br />T <br />8 <br />cn <br />cn <br />General Operations: This includes activities generally considered <br />overhead that support the overall function of ACD. <br />• District administration <br />• Human resource management <br />• Financial administration <br />• Planning and reporting <br />• Clerical <br />Staff development — staff training and professional <br />development <br />Paid leave — holidays, flexible time off, leaves of <br />absence, comp time <br />Landlord — general upkeep and maintenance of the <br />office headquarters <br />0 <br />0 <br />Monitoring: Collect and manage data regarding the physical, chemical, <br />and biological characteristics of natural resources with specified <br />frequency, location, parameters, and protocols that must be adhered to <br />as identified in contracts with local partners and plans of work. <br />Development and oversight — Determine sites, <br />parameters, frequency, and protocols, and ensure <br />QAQC <br />Hydrology — Lake, stream, groundwater, and <br />wetland levels, and stream flow <br />Chemistry — Lakes and streams <br />21 <br />
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