Remedial Design and Remedial Action Work Plan definition

Remedial Design and Remedial Action Work Plan. ("RD/RA Work Plan") means the document submitted by Respondent and approved by Ohio EPA pursuant to the Performance of Work Section of these Orders.
Remedial Design and Remedial Action Work Plan. ("RD/RA Work Plan") means the document submitted by Respondent pursuant to the Performance of the Work by Respondent Section of these Orders.
Remedial Design and Remedial Action Work Plan. ("RD/RA Work Plan") means the document submitted by Respondents pursuant to the Performance of Work Section of these Orders.

Examples of Remedial Design and Remedial Action Work Plan in a sentence

  • RA") means those activities to be undertaken by Respondent to implement and maintain the effectiveness of the final plans and specifications submitted by Respondent pursuant to the Remedial Design and Remedial Action Work Plan.

  • RD") means those activities to be undertaken by Respondent to develop the final plans and specifications for the Remedial Action pursuant to the Remedial Design and Remedial Action Work Plan.

  • The Applicant states that in “deciding UNDT/NY/2015/063”, the Dispute Tribunal permitted Counsel for the Respondent to submit evidence in his closing statement despite having had that evidence in his possession for a number of years.

  • RA") means those activities to be undertaken by Respondents to implement the remedy described in the final plans and specifications submitted by Respondents pursuant to the Remedial Design and Remedial Action Work Plan.

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  • All Remedial Design and Remedial Action Work Plan documents must be signed and sealed by a licensed professional engineer registered in New York State except for certain petroleum tank removals closed in accordance with Department requirements.

  • With the exception of missed deadlines for submittal of the Remedial Design and Remedial Action Work Plan on the Pit 9 Interim Action and a missed deadline on submittal of a Remedial Design deliverable on Test Area North Groundwater all deadlines are being met.

  • Requirements from The KW Pump and Treat System Remedial Design and Remedial Action Work Plan, Supplement to the 100‑KR‑4 Groundwater Operable Unit Interim Action (DOE/RL‑2006‑52) and the Supplement to the 100‑HR‑3 and 100‑KR‑4 Remedial Design Report and Remedial Action Workplan for the Expansion of the 100‑KR‑4 Pump and Treat System (DOE/RL‑2006‑75).

  • KW Pump and Treat System Remedial Design and Remedial Action Work Plan, Supplement to the 100‑KR‑4 Groundwater Operable Unit Interim Action, describes the system.

  • The first expansion was conducted under the remedial design/remedial action work plan supplement to the interim action ROD (DOE/RL-2006-52, The KW Pump and Treat System Remedial Design and Remedial Action Work Plan, Supplement to the 100-KR-4 Groundwater Operable Unit Interim Action) in 2007 with the addition of the KW P&T system.


More Definitions of Remedial Design and Remedial Action Work Plan

Remedial Design and Remedial Action Work Plan or “RD/RA Work Plan” shall mean the document developed pursuant to Paragraph 10 (Remedial Design and Remedial Action) and approved by EPA, and any modifications thereto.

Related to Remedial Design and Remedial Action Work Plan

  • Remedial Design or “RD” shall mean those activities to be undertaken by SDs to develop final plans and specifications for the RA as stated in the SOW.

  • Remedial Action means all actions taken to (a) clean up, remove, remediate, contain, treat, monitor, assess, evaluate, or in any way address Hazardous Materials in the indoor or outdoor environment, (b) prevent or minimize a release or threatened release of Hazardous Materials so they do not migrate or endanger or threaten to endanger public health or welfare or the indoor or outdoor environment, (c) restore or reclaim natural resources or the environment, (d) perform any pre-remedial studies, investigations, or post-remedial operation and maintenance activities, or (e) conduct any other actions with respect to Hazardous Materials required by Environmental Laws.