Cleanup action definition

Cleanup action means any remedial action, except interim actions, taken at a site to eliminate, render less toxic, stabilize, contain, immobilize, isolate, treat, destroy, or remove a hazardous substance that complies with WAC 173-340-350 through 173-340-390.
Cleanup action means action taken according to the procedures established in this part to prevent, eliminate, minimize, mitigate, or clean up the release of a hazardous material from a facility.
Cleanup action means the term as defined in WAC 173-340-200 or 173-204-505.

Examples of Cleanup action in a sentence

  • Further, in the event the Development Ready Certificate was submitted to the City upon completion of an Interim Action, the Port shall be responsible for all costs associated with completing the Cleanup Action and will indemnify the City for all related claims, including but not limited to, repairing and replacing City installed infrastructure.

  • The Zone A Removal Action is one part of the selected Cleanup Action for Zone A.

  • Owner/Developer represents that the following documents are all of the Environmental analyses and environmental documents regarding the Property known to the Owner/Developer (e.g. Phase I or Phase II Site Assessments, Confirmed & Suspected Contaminated Sites Listing, Cleanup Action Plans, Orders, covenants, etc.).

  • Moreover, there were additional interim actions required by Ecology before the establishment of final and ongoing activities in the Cleanup Action Plan (“CAP”) dated December 10, 2014 and imposed under a second Agreed Order signed in 2015 (“2015 Agreed Order”).

  • On April 10, 2012, Ecology and the Port entered into an Agreed Order (No. DE 8938) which obligated the Port to implement a final Cleanup Action Plan (CAP) that included performance of certain cleanup actions, completion of compliance monitoring (through 2044), and the requirement to continue to investigate and manage any additional contamination at the T-91 facility, including any newly identified contamination discovered during implementation of the CAP.


More Definitions of Cleanup action

Cleanup action means any remedial action, except interim actions, taken at a site to eliminate, render less toxic, stabilize, contain, immobilize, isolate, treat, destroy, or remove a hazardous substance that complies with Chapter 173-340 WAC.
Cleanup action means any remedial action, except an interim action, taken at a sediment site or sediment cleanup unit to eliminate, render less toxic, stabilize, contain, immobilize, isolate, treat, destroy, or remove contaminants that complies with sediment cleanup standards and other applicable laws. A remedial action that does not comply with sediment cleanup standards and other applicable laws is an interim action.
Cleanup action means action taken according to the procedures established
Cleanup action or “work” means the response action to be conducted voluntarily by the Requesting Party pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 128D, HRS, Chapter 11-451, Hawaii Administrative Rules, this Agreement and the statement of work attached hereto.
Cleanup action or “work” means the response action to be conducted voluntarily by the Requesting Party pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 128D, HRS, Chapter 11‑451, Hawai`i Administrative Rules, this Agreement and the statement of work attached hereto.
Cleanup action means any remedial action, except interim actions, taken at a site to eliminate, render less toxic, stabilize, contain, immobilize, isolate, treat, destroy, or remove a hazardous substance that complies with WAC 173-340-360.
Cleanup action means any actions taken at a sediment site or sediment cleanup unit to eliminate, render less toxic, stabilize, contain, immobilize, isolate, treat, destroy, or remove contaminated sediment to achieve sediment cleanup standards.