Cleanup activities definition

Cleanup activities means actions to clean up or remove or attempt to clean up or remove a discharge of a hazardous substance or the source thereof, or to chemically neutralize the discharge, or measures to prevent or mitigate any damages to the public health, safety or welfare, including, but not limited to, public and private property, shorelines, beaches, surface waters, water columns and bottom sediments, soils and other affected property, including wildlife and other natural resources.

Examples of Cleanup activities in a sentence

  • In such event, all costs incurred by Port with respect to such Clean-up activities shall be for the account of Permittee.

  • In such event, Port will reasonably attempt to avoid interference with Airline’s operations at the Airport but shall not be responsible for any interference caused thereby, and all costs incurred by Port with respect to such Clean-up activities shall be for the account of Airline.

  • Cleanup activities were first initiated in 1975, with the installation of extraction ▇▇▇▇▇ to remove contaminated groundwater and discharge to publicly owned treatment works (POTW).

  • In addition, subject to the limitations and conditions set forth below, the Port shall allow Airline a reasonable opportunity to promptly and diligently indemnify, protect, and defend the Port, and to undertake appropriate Clean-up for which Airline is responsible hereunder; provided, however, that all Clean-up activities by Airline or any Airline Representatives shall be with the Port’s prior written approval.

  • Cleanup activities performed by individual facilities include soil removal, soil treatment and pumping of contaminated ▇▇▇▇▇.

  • Cleanup activities of this nature shall be performed only by ERT personnel who are trained in the handling of flammable and/or toxic materials.

  • In addition, subject to the limitations and conditions set forth in subsection (e) below, the Port shall allow Airline a reasonable opportunity to promptly and diligently indemnify, protect, and defend the Port, and to undertake appropriate Clean-up for which Airline is responsible hereunder; provided, however, that all Clean-up activities by Airline or any Airline Representatives shall be with the Port’s prior written approval.

  • Clean-up activities shall begin concurrent with or immediately following emergency response activities.

  • It is recommended that the Volunteer Group have at least one person on the crew with First Aid training during Cleanup activities.

  • Cleanup activities beyond the removal of typical incidental modern litter that may accumulate in caves and on preserves.