Emissions Standards Clause Samples
The Emissions Standards clause sets specific limits or requirements regarding the amount and type of pollutants or greenhouse gases that can be emitted during the performance of a contract. Typically, it obligates one or both parties to comply with applicable environmental laws, regulations, or industry benchmarks, and may require regular monitoring, reporting, or the use of certain technologies to control emissions. This clause ensures that contractual activities do not violate environmental standards, thereby reducing legal risk and supporting environmental responsibility.
Emissions Standards. 3-12.2.1.1 On-Road Diesel-Powered Vehicles. All diesel vehicles shall meet the EPA
Emissions Standards. (1) LL 38 of 2015. Every Heavy Duty Commercial Waste Vehicle must be in full compliance with Administrative Code Section 24-163.11 and must be equipped with an engine certified to the applicable 2007 United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standard or be retrofitted to meet the required standard by the Agreement Effective Date. Commercial waste Vehicles are not eligible for waivers of this requirement.
Emissions Standards. All Equipment shall meet, at a minimum, the following emissions standards: Devices do not emit ozone in excess of 0.02 mg/m3 Devices do not emit dust in excess of 0.25 mg/m3 Devices do not emit styrene in excess of 0.11 mg/m3
Emissions Standards. Add the following subsections:
3-12.2.1.1 On-Road Diesel-Powered Vehicles. All diesel vehicles with a GVWR greater than 14,000 pounds shall be in compliance with the Truck and Bus Regulations (Title 13, California Code of Regulations, Section 2025). Information for the Truck and Bus Regulations may be obtained from the following:
Emissions Standards. 6.5. ASSOCIATED PRODUCTS AND SERVICES SUBMITTAL 6.6. SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 7: ATTACHMENTS
