Phase II Assessment Sample Clauses

Phase II Assessment. If necessitated by Phase I findings, Consultant shall prepare a Phase II Environmental Site Assessment examining the sites under consideration for the proposed action. The Phase II Assessment will be a continuance of the investigation conducted during the Phase I Environmental Site Assessment. Information reviewed for the Phase II shall include some or all of the following items, as well as other sources of information as the Consultant deems necessary for the successful completion of the study: (a) Sampling of soil from representative locations throughout the entire site delineated area, or other areas as specified by the scope of work, to determine the existence of any significant contamination from past or present circumstances and activities; (b) Sampling of suspect building materials for such contaminants as asbestos, lead, radon, and other materials; (c) Installing groundwater monitoring xxxxx and collecting and analyzing groundwater samples; (d) Monitoring ambient air quality; (e) vapor intrusion evaluations; (f) Sampling and identifying potentially hazardous wastes stored on-site; (g) Options for abatement of any and all contaminated materials on the site in full compliance with existing State and Federal regulations. The Consultant shall provide a written report of the findings. A draft report will be provided for review prior to issuance of a final document. The Consultant’s recommendations will be discussed prior to publication.
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Phase II Assessment. No later than June 30, 2014 (or such later date agreed to by SCP Agent in writing), the Borrower shall deliver to the Agent a Phase II environmental assessment with respect to the owned Real Estate located at 000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxx and 0000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxx xx Xxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxx and, as soon as practicable after the delivery of such environmental assessment (or such later date agreed to by SCP Agent in writing), the Borrower shall complete any remediation recommended in the Phase II environmental assessment, in each case to the extent mutually agreed upon by SCP Agent and the Borrower.
Phase II Assessment. No later than June 30, 2014 (or such later date agreed to by the Required Lenders in writing), the Borrower shall deliver to Lenders a Phase II environmental assessment with respect to the owned Real Estate located at 000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxx and 0000 Xxxxxxxx Xxxx xx Xxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxx and, as soon as practicable after the delivery of such environmental assessment (or such later date agreed to by the Required Lenders in writing), the Borrower shall complete any remediation recommended in the Phase II environmental assessment, in each case to the extent mutually agreed upon by Agent and the Borrower.
Phase II Assessment. The Company shall have no right to terminate this Agreement due to the results of Buyer's environmental assessment.

Related to Phase II Assessment

  • Phase II A small portion of the work for the Phase II modifications to the Plattsburgh Substation will be performed by Transmission Owner, and the remainder will be performed by Clinton and Xxxxxxxxx. A detailed definition of the specific scope for Transmission Owner and Clinton and Xxxxxxxxx including interface points shall be defined during the design phase and, as such documents become available, copies will be delivered to the NYISO, Transmission Owner, Noble Altona Windpark, LLC and Marble River, LLC. The full scope includes the installation of wave traps, CCVT’s and modifications and/or additions to relaying on the MWP-1 and MWP- 2 lines. These lines will be reconfigured at the completion of Phase II to connect to Xxxxx and Xxxxxxx Substations on MWP-1 and the Xxxx Substation on MWP-2. Clinton and Xxxxxxxxx will design the upgrades and purchase the materials based on the outline specification that was prepared and issued by Transmission Owner. The work to be performed by Clinton and Xxxxxxxxx will include both the materials for the exterior and interior installations and items for Transmission Owner installation inside the control building in existing relay panels and communication racks. In addition, Clinton and Xxxxxxxxx will be responsible for the exterior and interior construction work and will provide construction management services in coordination with Transmission Owner. The civil design for the foundations and the electrical design for the cable runs to the control room will be designed by, as approved by Transmission Owner, and installed under the supervision and control of Clinton and Xxxxxxxxx. The equipment will be selected and procured in accordance with the specifications developed during the detailed engineering phase, copies of which shall be furnished to the NYISO, Transmission Owner, Noble Altona Windpark, LLC and Marble River, LLC. The construction of the foundations, structures, wave traps, CCTV and cable runs into the control building to the termination cabinets will be completed by Clinton and Xxxxxxxxx. The work at the Plattsburgh Substation will be installed under Transmission Owner’s CPP-1. Transmission Owner will provide Protection and Controls Engineering, install and terminate wiring from the termination cabinets to the control panels and relays, install relays and equipment in the existing panels, and will commission such work inside the 230kV control building. Transmission Owner will develop the communications protocols and data flow over the circuits.

  • Needs Assessment The determination of whether the Annual Income of a family or individual occupying or seeking to occupy a Qualifying Unit complies with the requirements for Extremely Low-Income Households or Low- to Moderate-Income Households shall be made by the applicable housing authority in the CDBG-DR Program area prior to admission of such family or individual to occupancy of a Qualifying Unit.

  • Phase I a. In Phase I, the project will be connected as a tap to the Transmission Owner’s 230kV transmission line MWP-2 via one 230kV circuit breaker in series with one of two ring bus breakers for stuck breaker protection (one in each direction) and a tie-line breaker, as shown on the one-line diagram labeled CL-E-IA-01 attached to this Appendix A as Figure 1. The changes to the existing MWP-2 line protection for this arrangement are described in Phase I System Upgrades in Section II of this Appendix A.

  • Environmental Assessment In connection with its surrender of the Premises, Tenant shall submit to Landlord, at least fifteen (15) days prior to the expiration date of this Lease (or in the event of an earlier termination of this Lease, as soon as reasonably possible following such termination), an environmental Assessment of the Premises by a competent and experienced environmental engineer or engineering firm reasonably satisfactory to Landlord (pursuant to a contract approved by Landlord and providing that Landlord can rely on the Environmental Assessment). If such Environmental Assessment reveals that remediation or Clean-up is required under any Environmental Laws that Tenant is responsible for under this Lease, Tenant shall submit a remediation plan prepared by a recognized environmental consultant and shall be responsible for all costs of remediation and Clean-up, as more particularly provided in Section 5.3, above.

  • Risk Assessment An assessment of any risks inherent in the work requirements and actions to mitigate these risks.

  • Diagnostic Assessment 6.3.1 Boards shall provide a list of pre-approved assessment tools consistent with their Board improvement plan for student achievement and which is compliant with Ministry of Education PPM (PPM 155: Diagnostic Assessment in Support of Student Learning, date of issue January 7, 2013).

  • Joint Assessment If the Premises are not separately assessed, Lessee's liability shall be an equitable proportion of the Real Property Taxes for all of the land and improvements included within the tax parcel assessed, such proportion to be conclusively determined by Lessor from the respective valuations assigned in the assessor's work sheets or such other information as may be reasonably available.

  • Evaluation Cycle: Formative Assessment A) A specific purpose for evaluation is to promote student learning, growth and achievement by providing Educators with feedback for improvement. Evaluators are expected to make frequent unannounced visits to classrooms. Evaluators are expected to give targeted constructive feedback to Educators based on their observations of practice, examination of artifacts, and analysis of multiple measures of student learning, growth and achievement in relation to the Standards and Indicators of Effective Teaching Practice.

  • Performance Assessment 6.1 The Performance Plan (Annexure A) to this Agreement sets out key performance indicators and competencies that needs to be evaluated in terms of –

  • PHASE is a distinct portion of the Work to be provided under this Agreement, as specified in the Statement Of Work.

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