Action Objectives definition
Examples of Action Objectives in a sentence
It will ensure the smooth operation of the Action and guarantee that all efforts are focused towards the Action Objectives and Deliverables.
Thus, the CSM forms the basis for defining Remedial Action Objectives (RAOs) and for developing and implementing a remediation strategy.
CNT will make reasonable efforts to obtain an NFR Letter(s) utilizing the Tiered Approach to Corrective Action Objectives (“TACO”) industrial/commercial remediation or construction worker objectives under TACO standards for soil and/or groundwater, as set forth at 35 Ill.
It will ensure the smooth operation of the Action and guarantee that all efforts are focused towards the Action Objectives, Deliverables and Milestones.
The alternative will meet the soil Interim Remedial Action Objectives (IRAOs) to prevent direct contact with final constituents of concern (COCs) in contaminated soils and reduce infiltration to minimize further migration of contaminant migration COCs (CMCOC) to the groundwater from soils within and beneath the CBRP.
At the end of the Lease Term, Tenant shall remove and permanently close all UST Systems from the Premises in compliance with Environmental Laws and remediate site conditions (e.g., soil and groundwater) to the extent necessary to attain Illinois Tiered Approach to Corrective Action Objectives (“TACO”) for industrial/commercial properties, and , at a minimum, the physical removal of all UST Systems from the Premises shall occur at least sixty days before the end of the Term.
Because background risks for radon and gamma exposure also exceed regulatory levels of concern, Removal Action Objectives and cleanup decisions for protection of human health will be based on achieving background levels of radon and gamma radiation.
EPA will excavate Fine Tailings, and contaminated Transition Zone Soil (where that Transition Zone Soil has concentrations of contaminants that exceed the remediation goals established in the ROD at Section 15.1 (Remedial Action Objectives for the Site)), and EPA will remove the Fine Tailings and Transition Zone Soil from the Property and dispose of it in a manner consistent with the ROD and as specified in Appendix G.
Thus, the CSM forms the basis of the understanding of the site and is the foundation for defining Remedial Action Objectives (RAOs) and for developing and implementing a remediation strategy.
The FS objectives are: • Establish Remedial Action Objectives (“RAOs”) and Preliminary Remediation Goals, as described in NCP § 300.430(e)(2)(i).