Common use of Monitoring, Reporting and Evaluation Clause in Contracts

Monitoring, Reporting and Evaluation. Each University will be responsible for collecting data and monitoring its environmental performance using the Environmental Performance Indicators (EPI’s) selected for this XL project, which will be reviewed by EPA and each University’s individual stakeholder groups. Each University will also take appropriate steps to evaluate compliance and address any nonconformance within its Laboratory EMP within 12 months of the effective date of the FPA. Thereafter, environmental performance data will be generated and evaluated in accordance with Section III. G. of this FPA. The University laboratories which will be affected by this project are used for research and teaching purposes. The breakdown of the individual Universities’ laboratories and the hazardous waste accumulation areas (managed in accordance with 40 CFR 262.34) for each University are shown in Table 2 below: Table 2. XL Project Participation and Scope of Project Implementation Institution Departments Participating Location of Current Hazardous Waste Accumulation Area1 Boston College Chestnut Hill, MA Chemistry, Biology, Geology, Physics and Psychology Xxxxxxx Chemistry Building 0000 Xxxxxx Xx., Xxxxxx MA Xxxxxxx Building 000 Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxx. Chestnut Hill , MA University of Massachusetts Boston Boston, MA Chemistry, Biology, Psychology, Anthropology, Geology and Earth Sciences, and Environmental, Coastal and Ocean Sciences Science Building (Bldg. #080); XxXxxxxxx Building (Bldg. # 020); and Xxxxxxxx Building (Bldg. # 010) 000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx., Boston MA University of Vermont Burlington, VT Colleges of: Agriculture and Life Sciences; Arts and Sciences; Medicine; and Engineering and Mathematics; and Schools of: Nursing; Allied Heath Sciences; and Natural Resources. Given Bunker 00 Xxxxxxxx Xxx., Xxxxxxxxxx XX 1 Note: These accumulation areas will still be fully covered by the current Federal and State RCRA regulations. This XL project, for example, will not allow any increased air emissions that would otherwise have been controlled under the current RCRA regulations such as the Subpart CC hazardous waste organic air emission standards that apply to large quantity generators who accumulate hazardous waste on-site.

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Monitoring, Reporting and Evaluation. Each University will be responsible for collecting data and monitoring its environmental performance using the Environmental Performance Indicators (EPI’s) selected for this XL project, which will be reviewed by EPA and each University’s individual stakeholder groups. Each University will also take appropriate steps to evaluate compliance and address any nonconformance within its Laboratory EMP within 12 months of the effective date of the FPA. Thereafter, environmental performance data will be generated and evaluated in accordance with Section III. G. of this FPA. The University laboratories which will would be affected by this project are used for research and teaching purposes. The breakdown of the individual Universities’ laboratories and the hazardous waste accumulation areas (managed in accordance with 40 CFR 262.34) for each University are shown in Table 2 below: Table 2. XL Project Participation and Scope of Project Implementation Institution Departments Participating Location of Current Hazardous Waste Accumulation Area1 Boston College Chestnut Hill, MA Chemistry, Biology, Geology, Physics and Psychology Xxxxxxx Chemistry Building 0000 Xxxxxx Xx., Xxxxxx MA Xxxxxxx Building 000 Xxxxxxxxxxxx Xxx. Chestnut Hill , MA University of Massachusetts Boston Boston, MA Chemistry, Biology, Psychology, Anthropology, Geology and Earth Sciences, and Environmental, Coastal and Ocean Sciences Science Building (Bldg. #080); XxXxxxxxx Building (Bldg. # 020); and Xxxxxxxx Building (Bldg. # 010) 000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxx., Boston MA University of Vermont Burlington, VT Colleges of: Agriculture and Life Sciences; Arts and Sciences; Medicine; and Engineering and Mathematics; and Schools of: Nursing; Allied Heath Sciences; and Natural Resources. Given Bunker 00 Xxxxxxxx Xxx., Xxxxxxxxxx XX 1 Note: These accumulation areas will would still be fully covered by the current Federal federal and State state RCRA regulations. This XL project, for example, will would not allow any increased air emissions that would otherwise have been controlled under the current RCRA regulations such as the Subpart CC hazardous waste organic air emission standards that apply to large quantity generators who accumulate hazardous waste on-site.

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Samples: England Universities

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