Final Cleanup Planning Sample Clauses

Final Cleanup Planning. Specific milestones and deliverables for this subtask include: • Minimum 5 ABCA’s prepared for public review and comment.
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Final Cleanup Planning. The objective of this subtask is to provide final cleanup plans that can be used as the basis for remediation of contaminants identified in the assessment phase of the project. After the Public Notice and comment period on the ABCA described above, the Final Cleanup Plan will document any significant comments received and how they were/are being responded to (such as a change in the cleanup plan, if there is such a change) and the final cleanup plan to be implemented with federal funds. The Final Cleanup Plan should include the cleanup standards to be achieved and any institutional, land use or engineering controls that will be required as part of the cleanup. This document should be submitted to the IDEQ VCP project manager for concurrence that the Cleanup Plan can be expected to meet State cleanup requirements. The Coalition’s environmental consultant shall have the lead for producing the Final Cleanup Plans, with significant coordination and oversight with the Coalition Management Team, the EPA Project Coordinator, and IDEQ. The Final Cleanup Planning budget is $50,000, with $20,000 from Petroleum funds, $30,000 from Hazardous Substance funds. The budget for this subtask shall be allocated to both ABCA development and development of the Final Cleanup Plans. Specific milestones and deliverables for this subtask include: • Minimum 5 Final Cleanup Plans prepared and approved by IDEQ and EPA.
Final Cleanup Planning. The objective of this task was to provide final cleanup plans that could be used as the basis for remediation of contaminants identified in the assessment phase of the project. After the Public Notice and comment period on the ABCA described above, the Final Cleanup Plan documents any significant comments received and how they were/are being responded to (such as a change in the cleanup plan, if there is such a change) and the final cleanup plan to be implemented with federal funds. The Final Cleanup Plan includes the cleanup standards to be achieved and any institutional, land use or engineering controls that will be required as part of the cleanup. This document is submitted to the DEQ VCP project manager for concurrence. The Coalition’s environmental consultant produced the Final Cleanup Plans, with significant coordination and oversight with the Coalition Management Team, the EPA Project Coordinator, and DEQ. Specific deliverables for this task concluded with the following:

Related to Final Cleanup Planning

  • Procurement Planning Prior to the issuance of any invitations to bid for contracts, the proposed procurement plan for the Project shall be furnished to the Association for its review and approval, in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 1 of Appendix 1 to the Guidelines. Procurement of all goods and works shall be undertaken in accordance with such procurement plan as shall have been approved by the Association, and with the provisions of said paragraph 1.

  • Discharge Planning If further care at home or in another facility is appropriate following discharge from the Hospital, Blue Shield will work with the Member, the attending Physician and the Hospital discharge planners to determine the most appropriate and cost effective way to provide this care.

  • Vacation Planning The following general rules shall be observed in implementing the vacation planning program:

  • Multi-Year Planning The CAPS will be in a form acceptable to the LHIN and may be required to incorporate (1) prudent multi-year financial forecasts; (2) plans for the achievement of performance targets; and (3) realistic risk management strategies. It will be aligned with the LHIN’s then current Integrated Health Service Plan and will reflect local LHIN priorities and initiatives. If the LHIN has provided multi-year planning targets for the HSP, the CAPS will reflect the planning targets.

  • Business Continuity Planning Supplier shall prepare and maintain at no additional cost to Buyer a Business Continuity Plan (“BCP”). Upon written request of Buyer, Supplier shall provide a copy of Supplier’s BCP. The BCP shall be designed to ensure that Supplier can continue to provide the goods and/or services in accordance with this Order in the event of a disaster or other BCP-triggering event (as such events are defined in the applicable BCP). Supplier’s BCP shall, at a minimum, provide for: (a) the retention and retrieval of data and files; (b) obtaining resources necessary for recovery, (c) appropriate continuity plans to maintain adequate levels of staffing required to provide the goods and services during a disruptive event; (d) procedures to activate an immediate, orderly response to emergency situations; (e) procedures to address potential disruptions to Supplier’s supply chain; (f) a defined escalation process for notification of Buyer, within two (2) business days, in the event of a BCP-triggering event; and (g) training for key Supplier Personnel who are responsible for monitoring and maintaining Supplier’s continuity plans and records. Supplier shall maintain the BCP and test it at least annually or whenever there are material changes in Supplier’s operations, risks or business practices. Upon Xxxxx’s written and reasonable request, Supplier shall provide Buyer an executive summary of test results and a report of corrective actions (including the timing for implementation) to be taken to remedy any deficiencies identified by such testing. Upon Xxxxx’s request and with reasonable advance notice and conducted in such a manner as not to unduly interfere with Supplier’s operations, Supplier shall give Buyer and its designated agents access to Supplier’s designated representative(s) with detailed functional knowledge of Supplier’s BCP and relevant subject matter.

  • Exit Planning 6. The Grant Recipient will, in conjunction with the Authority, maintain, and as necessary update, the Exit Plan throughout the Funding Period so that it can be implemented immediately, if required. From time-to-time either the Authority or the Grant Recipient may instigate a review of the Exit Plan.

  • Selection Planning Prior to the issuance to consultants of any requests for proposals, the proposed plan for the selection of consultants under the Project shall be furnished to the Association for its review and approval, in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 1 of Appendix 1 to the Consultant Guidelines. Selection of all consultants’ services shall be undertaken in accordance with such selection plan as shall have been approved by the Association, and with the provisions of said paragraph 1.

  • Project Planning GOVERNMENTAL APPROVALS; ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE; PUBLIC INFORMATION 30 4.1 Planning and Engineering Activities 30 4.2 Site Conditions 30 4.3 Governmental Approvals 30 4.4 Environmental Compliance 34 4.5 Community Outreach and Public Information 35

  • Protection Planning Annually, sub-geographic area Unit Administrators will determine efficiencies to be gained from reciprocal assistance and acquisition of protection services. Operating plans will document decisions. Plans should be reviewed, and agreement reached concerning such items as placement of crews, engines, air tankers, helicopters, fixed and aerial detection, regulated use, closures and other joint fire suppression efforts.

  • Health Examination 27-1 When the District determines that a MBU's health condition (mental or physical) may be impairing his/her job performance, the immediate supervisor, site administrator, or Regional Assistant Superintendent, with the concurrence of the Human Resources Department may, with just cause, direct the MBU to have a health examination at District expense. The MBU will be given a copy of the directive which will state the reason(s) for such examination. Following the examination, results will be sent by the Human Resources Department to the MBU and immediate supervisor. All communication which results from the implementation of this Article shall be handled in a confidential manner. ARTICLE TWENTY-EIGHT

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