Operations and Maintenance Program Sample Clauses

The Operations and Maintenance Program clause outlines the requirements and responsibilities for ongoing management, upkeep, and repair of a facility, equipment, or system after it has been constructed or installed. Typically, this clause specifies the standards to be met, the frequency of inspections or maintenance activities, and the party responsible for carrying out these tasks. For example, it may require the operator to perform regular safety checks, maintain records, and promptly address any issues that arise. The core function of this clause is to ensure the continued safe, efficient, and reliable operation of the asset, thereby minimizing downtime and extending its useful life.
Operations and Maintenance Program. Task 107 RISK ASSESSMENT: Provide support to the Department and the State/Client Agency to determine ecological and human health risks at the site due to the presence of contaminants. Conduct statistical analysis and data evaluations to support risk assessment. The Professional will evaluate site specific data on a reach by reach basis to develop statistically significant relations of contaminants, to the extent that the data allow. Task 107.01 ECOLOGICAL RISK ASSESSMENT: Provide support to the Department and the State/Client Agency to determine risks posed by contaminants at the site. Evaluate the studies, analysis, models and comments on the Ecological Risk Assessment provided by the Potential Responsible Parties (PRPs) and/or the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) and prepare a response to address the issues/comments. Task 107.02 HUMAN HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT: Provide support to the Department and the State/Client Agency to determine risks posed by contaminants at the site to humans. Evaluate the studies, analysis, models and comments on the Human Health Risk provided by PRPs and/or USEPA and prepare a response to address the issues/comments. Task 108 PROJECT COST: Provide itemized construction cost(s) estimates for each Project and maintain current, the estimated cost for, and expenditures of each Task of each respective Phase. In addition to remediation costs, such costs shall include, and specifically identify, all professional, testing, construction, and remediation costs, as well as any costs to maintain the State/Client Agency facility operations. Project cost analysis shall consider funding sources availability, and all steps of the Project Budget and appropriation processes and similar allocation processes affecting funding availability. Such availability shall be compared to projected cash flows. Where any cost is projected to occur over more than one (1) fiscal year, the estimate shall reflect annual costs. Task 109 PROJECT SCHEDULE: Provide and submit for the Department and the State/Client Agency’s acceptance, and maintain current for each assigned Project, a schedule for the events of Tasks 104, 105, 106, and 107. The schedule format will be prescribed by the Department. This schedule shall include the procedural steps of Project Budget submittal, legislative appropriation, and the allocation and release of funds. Project schedules shall be in total compliance with the requirements of any court order(s), consent agreement(...
Operations and Maintenance Program. Each Borrower that owns an Individual Property identified on Schedule VII shall implement, within no more than ninety (90) days after the Closing Date, and diligently comply in all respects with, the terms, conditions and requirements of an operations and maintenance program, all in accordance with the terms of the applicable O&M Agreements. Each operations and maintenance program adopted by each such Borrower, as aforesaid, shall be in compliance with all applicable Legal Requirements and shall be subject to the reasonable approval of Lender. Each such Borrower shall comply with the recommendations identified in each Phase I environmental assessment for each such Borrower’s Individual Property.
Operations and Maintenance Program. In the event any Release of Hazardous Materials shall occur on the Land or Premises, which Release or cost of cleanup of which is Tenant’s responsibility, Tenant shall promptly retain experienced consultants to prepare an operations and maintenance program (“O&M Program”) addressing in detail the manner in which Tenant will remediate such Release of Tenant Materials. Such O&M Program shall be submitted to Landlord for Landlord’s prior approval, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. Promptly after Landlord approves Tenant’s O&M Program, Tenant shall remediate any such Release of Tenant Materials in a commercially reasonable manner and within a commercially reasonable time and in any event Tenant shall remediate any Hazardous Materials at the Premises or released therefrom within the time required by Environmental Laws.
Operations and Maintenance Program. Borrower shall implement, within no more than ninety (90) days after the Closing Date, and diligently comply in all respects with, the terms, conditions and requirements of an operations and maintenance program, all in accordance with the terms of the O&M Agreement. The operations and maintenance program adopted by Borrower, as aforesaid, shall be in compliance with all applicable Legal Requirements and shall be subject to the reasonable approval of Lender. Borrower shall comply with the recommendations identified in each Phase I environmental assessment for the Property.
Operations and Maintenance Program. (O and M)—a program of work practices to maintain regulated ACM in good condition, ensure cleanup of asbestos fibers previously released, and prevent further release by minimizing and controlling disturbance or damage of regulated ACM. Potential Damage—refers to circumstances in which:
Operations and Maintenance Program. Proper response to fiber release episodes. Operations and Maintenance Training -for employees who are required to repair or remove small sections of ACM or PACM. (16 hour training)