Potential Environmental Hazards definition

Potential Environmental Hazards means electric fields, magnetic fields, electromagnetic fields, electromagnetic radiation, power frequency fields, and extremely low frequency fields, however designated, and whether emitted by electric transmission lines, other distribution equipment or otherwise.
Potential Environmental Hazards shall have the meaning set forth in Section 17.2.

Examples of Potential Environmental Hazards in a sentence

  • To the maximum extent permitted by law, PG&E shall not be liable to LICENSEE for, and LICENSEE hereby waives and releases PG&E and the other Indemnitees from, any and all liability, whether in contract, tort or on any other basis, for any injury, damage, or loss resulting from or attributable to an occurrence on or about PG&E Land or Facilities, including any Potential Environmental Hazards.

  • LICENSEE shall take all necessary precautions to protect LICENSEE's Representatives from risks of harm from Potential Environmental Hazards (as defined in Section 17.2 below), and LICENSEE shall be responsible for the health and safety of LICENSEE's Representatives.

  • LICENSEE is strongly advised by PG&E to consider the condition and suitability of all aspects of PG&E Land and Facilities and all matters affecting its suitability for the uses specifically granted herein, including, but not limited to, the Potential Environmental Hazards described above.

Related to Potential Environmental Hazards

  • Contamination means the presence of, or Release on, under, from or to the environment of any Hazardous Substance, except the routine storage and use of Hazardous Substances from time to time in the ordinary course of business, in compliance with Environmental Laws and with good commercial practice.