EIMP definition
Examples of EIMP in a sentence
Measures for achieving these goals are discussed in Sections 5, 6 and 7 of the EIMP.
The developer and NASA shall both be responsible for providing notification of the known environmental conditions at the Site and of the requirements of this EIMP to the property manager, and tenants and other entities leasing or otherwise exercising control over space at the Site.
For the purpose of developing this EIMP, conclusions from the Revised HHRA can be summarized as follows: • for future building occupants at the Site, results from the Revised HHRA indicate that VOC vapors may potentially migrate from groundwater to indoor air inside buildings at levels of concern, a process called “vapor intrusion”; and • for construction workers, direct contact with groundwater containing VOCs results in estimated cancer risks and non-cancer hazards at levels of concern.
Figure 2 of this EIMP identifies proposed land use for the NRP Area.
Property managers, tenants, or others exercising control over space at the Site will inform their construction contractors and maintenance workers about the EIMP, as needed, to ensure compliance.
Any construction that will disturb the soil, building foundations, or pavement shall be completed in a manner that is consistent with the EIMP, particularly Sections 5 and 6, and all then-applicable environmental policies, laws, and regulations.
The EBS Reports provide a key summary of available information concerning existing environmental conditions and are referred to frequently in this EIMP.
The term “containers” in this EIMP is intended to include containers that may contain or may have contained hazardous substances.
The NASA Partners and project developers shall maintain documentation of notification of the known environmental conditions at the Site and of the requirements of this EIMP to the property manager, and tenants and other entities leasing or otherwise exercising control over space at the Site as described in Section 7.
If any significant change in the land use is proposed in the future, additional risk analysis shall be conducted by NASA, the NASA Partners, and project developers to support any changes in this EIMP, and must be approved by NASA, the EPA, the RWQCB and other appropriate environmental regulatory agencies.