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Description of Project Elements. The following 20 project elements describe the elements of the site-specific rule, 40 CFR Part 266, subpart N, that will detail the standards for the management of USFRS XL wastes, the USFRS facility, and its customers’ facilities. The site- specific rule will impose requirements on USFRS and approved USFRS XL waste generators and transporters and will contain provisions regarding participant approval procedures, waste identification and handling, accumulation and storage of waste, releases and closure, termination, and record keeping and reporting. The project elements described below are presented in terms of the federal site-specific rule for ease of reference. They must be adopted in a legally acceptable form by the State of Minnesota before they can be implemented. Project Element #1. Purpose, scope, and applicability. The purpose of the new subpart N is to implement the U.S. Filter Recovery Services (USFRS) eXcellence in Leadership (XL) Project. Any person who is a USFRS XL waste generator or transporter must handle the USFRS XL waste in accordance with the requirements contained within the new subpart N. The standards and requirements of the new subpart N also apply to USFRS and its facility located at 0000 Xxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx. These requirements are imposed on USFRS in addition to any requirements contained in its RCRA hazardous waste permit or other applicable state or federal law. USFRS XL waste generators and transporters are not required to comply with the requirements of 40 CFR 261.5, parts 262-266 (except the new subpart N) 268, 270, 273 and 279 provided they manage USFRS XL waste in compliance with the requirements of the new subpart N. Project Element #2. Procedures for adding persons as generators to EPA’s USFRS XL Project.
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Description of Project Elements. The following 20 project elements describe the elements of the site-specific rule, 40 CFR Part 266, subpart N, that will detail the standards for the management of USFRS XL wastes, the USFRS facility, and its customers’ facilities. The proposed site-specific rule will impose requirements on USFRS and approved USFRS XL waste generators and transporters and will contain provisions regarding participant approval procedures, waste identification and handling, accumulation and storage of waste, releases and closure, termination, and record keeping and reporting. Project Element #1. Purpose, scope, and applicability. The purpose of the new subpart N is to implement the U.S. Filter Recovery Services (USFRS) eXcellence in Leadership (XL) Project. Any person who is a USFRS XL waste generator or transporter must handle the USFRS XL waste in accordance with the requirements contained within the new subpart N. The standards and requirements of the new subpart N also apply to USFRS and its facility located at 0000 Xxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx. These requirements are imposed on USFRS in addition to any requirements contained in its RCRA hazardous waste permit or other applicable state or federal law. USFRS XL waste generators and transporters are not required to comply with the requirements of 40 CFR 261.5, parts 262-266 (except the new subpart N) 268, 270, 273 and 279 provided they manage USFRS XL waste in compliance with the requirements of the new subpart N. Project Element #2. Procedures for adding persons as generators to EPA’s USFRS XL Project.

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  • Construction of Project 11.1.1 Developer agrees to cause the Project to be developed, constructed, and installed in accordance with the terms hereof and the Construction Provisions set forth in Exhibit D, including those things reasonably inferred from the Contract Documents as being within the scope of the Project and necessary to produce the stated result even though no mention is made in the Contract Documents.

  • Completion of Project The Borrower shall carry out the Project in accordance with the Technical Description as may be modified from time to time with the approval of the Bank, and complete it by the final date specified therein.

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