CT DEEP definition
Examples of CT DEEP in a sentence
Prior to submitting any application or request to any governmental authority with jurisdiction over the System, including CT DEEP, for any approval or consent which is required for any of Grantee’s Investigations, Grantee shall provide Owner with a copy of such application or request with a reasonable time to review each such application or request and provide comments.
Grantee shall ensure that CT DEEP has approved all Grantee’s Investigations which require CT DEEP approval and Grantee shall provide a copy of all such approvals to Owner prior to performing any Grantee Investigation subject to that approval.
Grantee shall, within sixty (60) days after a Termination Date or expiration of the Option Period, whichever is applicable, remove all of Grantee’s equipment and materials from the Property, and restore the soil, to the extent disturbed by Grantee, to a condition reasonably similar to its original condition as of the Effective Date, ordinary wear and tear excepted, and in accordance with any requirements imposed by CT DEEP with respect to any disturbance of the Property caused by Grantee.
It is understood and agreed that if CT DEEP imposes any additional requirements on the Property or Owner due to Grantee’s use of the Property for the System, if Grantee exercises its Option hereunder, during the term of the Ground Lease Agreement such additional requirements shall be the responsibility of Grantee.
Acceptance and execution of this Agreement by the Connecticut DEEP shall be evidenced by the receipt of a notification from CT DEEP that the Subscriber(s) have been validated.
The CT DEEP Subscriber Agreement applies to all filings using an electronic signature, as an alternative to using paper forms to fulfill filing requirements for applicable Connecticut and federal law and regulations.
CT DEEP intended to request delegation of the HMIWI federal plan.
This Subscriber Agreement becomes effective upon notification of approval by the Connecticut DEEP to the Subscriber and Signatory Authority (which may be either an automated message from the CT DEEP software or a separate notification).
To the best of the Owner’s knowledge, the Property is in compliance with the post-closure requirements and monitoring obligations imposed by CT DEEP as it relates to the prior use of the Property as a landfill.
With the closure of its only existing HMIWI unit, CT DEEP submitted a negative declaration on January 25, 2013 indicating no existing HMIWI operate within the State of Connecticut.