EASR definition

EASR means the Environmental Activity and Sector Registry;
EASR means an end of award spend report in the prescribed form setting out details of expenditure of the Loan on the Project;
EASR means the Environmental Authorisations (Scotland) Regulations 2018;

Examples of EASR in a sentence

  • Wellcome will evaluate the End of Award Report and EASR and will notify the Company within twenty (20) Business Days of receipt whether these are acceptable to Wellcome, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld.

  • SEPA will determine the applications within 28 days on a similar basis to that used to determine EASR registrations.

  • EASR requires SEPA to maintain a publicly available register of information relating to the regulation of radioactive substances.

  • IT SHOULD BE NOTED THAT PROJECTS REQUIRING DEWATERING WITH A REMOVAL RATE IN EXCESS OF 50,000 LITRES PER DAY REQUIRE SUBMISSION TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVITY AND SECTOR REGISTRY (EASR), OR WHERE MAXIMUM DAILY VOLUMES ARE IN EXCESS OF 400,000 L PER DAY, A PERMIT TO TAKE WATER (PTTW).

  • SEPA agrees to implement parallel administrative arrangements3, which would have been required by EASR and its applicable guidance had there been no exemptions or derogations for MOD, as set out in this MOU.

  • T3 Reference Radioactive Substances Activity Type of Defence Premises T3-01 The management of unsealed radioactive substances that have an activity not exceeding 10GBq of Tc-99m and 20 MBq in total of all other radionuclides with no disposals other than those allowed by standard conditions SEPA’s EASR Standard Conditions for Radioactive Substances Activities G3-G5 Non-Authorised T3-02 The management (other than the disposal) of sealed sources normally kept in the UK out with Scotland.

  • If the End of Award Report or EASR is not acceptable to Wellcome, Wellcome shall notify the Company of its reasons at the same time, which may include that the reports (or either of them) are incomplete or insufficiently detailed.

  • Any discharge of Private Water from the Premises other than in accordance with a valid EASR, where required by the MECP, is prohibited and shall constitute a material default under this Agreement.

  • Unless provided otherwise in this MOU SEPA will apply EASR to an Authorised Site as it would a Licensed Site.

  • The Discharger acknowledges that the Premises are subject to an Environmental Activity and Sector Registry (EASR) issued by the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks (MECP) to the Discharger pursuant to s.