Environmental Discharge definition

Environmental Discharge means any discharge of pollutants or effluent into any aquifer or water source or system (whether naturally occurring or man made), gaseous emissions (including, without limitation, air emissions), particulate emissions and noise emissions, in each case, in violation of any Relevant Environmental Law.
Environmental Discharge means any spill, emission, leaking, pumping, injection, deposit, dispersal, leaching, migration, disposal, discharge or release or threatened release of Hazardous Materials into the indoor or outdoor environment or into or out of any property, including, without limitation, the movement of Hazardous Materials through or in the air, soil, surface water or groundwater.

Examples of Environmental Discharge in a sentence

  • These arrangements will have to encompass more than just the City Council as the buyer and the service provider as the seller; they will have to include a range of contributing partners.

  • TSPM and PM10 levels were below the National Ambient Air Quality Standard for mixed area provided in the Environmental Discharge Standard 2010, NEC.

  • Results will be compared with the permissible limits set in the National Ambient Air Quality Standard for mixed area as provided in the Environmental Discharge Standard 2010, NEC.

  • Table 4: Noise a Level Limits, Environmental Discharge Standard 2010, NEC LocationdBA = A-weighted decibel.

  • Electronic Environmental Discharge Monitoring Reporting (e2-DMR) System participants shall submit self-monitoring data for each month of the authorized discharge period(s).

  • Unless instructed on the effluent limitations page to conduct “Retained Self-Monitoring” the permittee shall submit self-monitoring data via the Department’s Electronic Environmental Discharge Monitoring Reporting (e2-DMR) system.

  • NECS has prepared environmental codes of practices (ECOP), such as ECOP for Storm water Drainage Systems, ECOP for Installation of Underground and Overhead Utilities, ECOP for Hazardous Waste management as well as Environmental Discharge Standards.

  • We presume that the species is capable of forming new maternity colonies, but neither the mechanism nor circumstances under which the Indiana bat pioneers maternity colonies has been documented.

  • Mandatory Environmental Discharge is now being released through IFD Gate due to the increase in the Discharge Quantity.

  • Unless instructed on the effluent limitations page to conduct “Retained Self Monitoring” the permittee shall submit self-monitoring data via the Department’s Electronic Environmental Discharge Monitoring Reporting (e2-DMR) system.The permittee shall utilize the information provided on the e2-Reporting website @ (The link provided was broken and has been removed) to access and submit the electronic forms.


More Definitions of Environmental Discharge

Environmental Discharge means any discharge or release of any Hazardous Materials in violation of any applicable EnvironmentalLaw.
Environmental Discharge means any discharge or release of Hazardous Materials, pollutants, effluents or emissions of any kind in violation of any relevant Environmental Law.
Environmental Discharge. Any event involving an emission, spill, release or discharge by Tenant, its employees or contractors into the Environment, the Building, the Leased Premises, the Condominium Common Elements or any improvements located thereon; or the sewer, septic or waste treatment, storage or disposal systems servicing the Land, the Building, the Leased Premises, the Condominium Common Elements, of any Hazardous Substances or Wastes.
Environmental Discharge means any discharge or release of Hazardous Materials, pollutants, effluents or emissions of any kind in violation of any relevant Environmental Law. "Environmental Law" shall mean any federal, state or local statute, law, rule, regulation, ordinance, code, policy or rule of common law now or hereafter in effect and in each case as amended, and any judicial or administrative order, consent decree or judgment, relating to the environment, health, safety or Hazardous Materials, including, without limitation, (i) the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act, 42 U.S.C. Section 9601, et seq. ("Superfund"); the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act, Public Law 99-499, 100 Stat. 1613 ("XXXX"); the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, 42 U.S.C. Section 6901, et seq., the National Environmental Policy Act, 42 U.S.C. Section 4321; the Safe Drinking Water Act, 42 U.S.C. Section 300f, et seq.; the Toxic Substances Control Act, 15 U.S.C. Section 2601; the Hazardous Materials Transportation Act, 49 U.S.C. Section 1801; the Federal Water Pollution Control Act., 33 U.S.C. Section 1251, et seq.; the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. 7401, et seq.; and, in each case, the regulations promulgated in connection therewith; (ii) Environmental Protection Agency regulations pertaining to Asbestos (including 40 C.F.R. Part 61, Subpart M); Occupational Safety and Health Administration regulations pertaining to Asbestos (including 29 C.F.R. Sections 1910.1001 and 1926.58); (iii) the following laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: Air Pollution Control Act, 35 P.S. (S) 4001 et seq., Clean Streams Law, 35 P.S. 5 691.1 et seq., Dam Safety and Encroachments Act, 32 P.S. (S) 693.1 et seq., Hazardous Sites Cleanup Act, 35 P.S. (S) 6020.101 et seq., Low Level Radioactive Waste Disposal Act, 35 P.S. (S) 7130.101 et seq., Pesticide Control Act, 3 P.S. (S) 111.24 et seq., Radiation Protection Act, 35 P.S. (S) 7110.101, Safe Drinking Water Act, 35 P.S. (S) 721.1 et seq., Solid Waste Management Act, 35 P.S. (S) 6018.401 et seq., Storage Tank and Spill Prevention Act, 35 P.S. (S) 6021.101 et seq., and Worker and Community Right-to-Know Act, 35 P.S. (S) 7301 et seq.; and (iv) any state and local laws and regulations pertaining to Hazardous Materials and/or Asbestos. "Environmental Liability" shall mean (i) the cost actually incurred by the Lessor or the Lessee, as appropriate, pursuant to any governmental agency or court order or settlement, (ii) any damages payabl...
Environmental Discharge means any discharge or release of any Hazardous Materials in violation of any applicableEnvironmental Law.
Environmental Discharge means (a) the presence of any Hazardous Substance at any location, including any location where any Hazardous Substances generated, used, stored, treated or disposed by or on behalf of the Borrower or any of its Affiliates have come to be located, in quantities or concentrations that (i) are reasonably likely to constitute or result in a violation of applicable Environmental Law, (ii) are reportable to any Governmental Authority or (iii) are reasonably likely to give rise to any investigation or remedial response obligation, and with respect to each of (i), (ii) and

Related to Environmental Discharge

  • Hazardous Discharge shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.19(d) hereof.

  • Direct discharge means the discharge of a pollutant.

  • Indirect discharge means the introduction of pollutants into a POTW from any non-domestic source regulated under section 307(b), (c) or (d) of the Act.

  • Environmental Obligation shall have the meaning given such term in Section 4.3.1.

  • Non-stormwater discharge means any discharge not comprised entirely of stormwater discharges authorized by a NPDES permit.

  • Indirect discharger means a non-domestic discharger introducing pollutants into a publicly owned treatment and disposal system.

  • Illicit discharge means any discharge to a municipal separate storm sewer that is not composed entirely of stormwater except discharges pursuant to a NPDES permit (other than the NPDES permit for discharges from the municipal separate storm sewer) and discharges resulting from emergency fire fighting activities.

  • Environmental Event shall have the meaning set forth in Section 12.2.1.

  • Environmental Complaint shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.19(d) hereof.

  • Environmental Violation means any activity, occurrence or condition that violates or results in non-compliance with any Environmental Law in any Material respect.

  • Environmental Contamination means each of the following and their consequences:

  • Environmental Harm means serious or material environmental harm or environmental nuisance as defined in the Environmental Protection Xxx 0000 (Qld);

  • Environmental Costs any and all costs or expenses (including attorney’s and consultant’s fees, investigation and laboratory fees, response costs, court costs and litigation expenses, fines, penalties, damages, settlement payments, judgments and awards), of whatever kind or nature, known or unknown, contingent or otherwise, arising out of, or in any way relating to, any actual or alleged violation of, noncompliance with or liability under any Environmental Laws. Environmental Costs include any and all of the foregoing, without regard to whether they arise out of or are related to any past, pending or threatened proceeding of any kind.

  • Environmental Clean-up Site means any location which is listed or proposed for listing on the National Priorities List, the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Information System, or on any similar state list of sites relating to investigation or cleanup, or which is the subject of any pending or threatened action, suit, proceeding, or investigation related to or arising from any location at which there has been a Release or threatened or suspected Release of a Hazardous Material.

  • Daily discharge means the discharge of a pollutant measured during a calendar day or any 24-hour period that reasonably represents the calendar day for purposes of sampling. For pollutants with limitations expressed in units of mass, the "daily discharge" is calculated as the total mass of the pollutant discharged over the day. For pollutants with limitations expressed in other units of measurement, the "daily discharge" is calculated as the average measurement of the pollutant over the day.

  • Environmental Action means any action, suit, demand, demand letter, claim, notice of non-compliance or violation, notice of liability or potential liability, investigation, proceeding, consent order or consent agreement relating in any way to any Environmental Law, Environmental Permit or Hazardous Materials or arising from alleged injury or threat of injury to health, safety or the environment, including, without limitation, (a) by any governmental or regulatory authority for enforcement, cleanup, removal, response, remedial or other actions or damages and (b) by any governmental or regulatory authority or any third party for damages, contribution, indemnification, cost recovery, compensation or injunctive relief.

  • Environmental Matter means any past, present or future activity, event or circumstance in respect of the environment, health or safety including the Release of any Hazardous Substance including any substance which is hazardous to Persons, animals, plants, or which has a detrimental effect on the soil, air or water, or the generation, treatment, storage, use, manufacture, holding, collection, processing, treatment, presence, transportation or disposal of any Hazardous Substances.

  • Environmental Defect means, with respect to any given Asset, a material violation of Environmental Laws in effect as of the Effective Time in the jurisdiction in which such Asset is located.

  • Environmental Notice means any written directive, notice of violation or infraction, or notice respecting any Environmental Claim relating to actual or alleged non-compliance with any Environmental Law or any term or condition of any Environmental Permit.

  • Environmental Problem Property A Mortgaged Property or REO Property that is in violation of any environmental law, rule or regulation.

  • Environmental Loss means any loss, cost, damage, liability, deficiency, fine, penalty or expense (including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys' fees, engineering and other professional or expert fees), investigation, removal, cleanup and remedial costs (voluntarily or involuntarily incurred) and damages to, loss of the use of or decrease in value of the Equipment arising out of or related to any Adverse Environmental Condition.

  • New discharger means any building, structure, facility, or installation: (A) From which there is or may be a new or additional discharge of pollutants at a site at which on October 18, 1972, it had never discharged pollutants; (B) Which has never received a finally effective NPDES permit for discharges at that site; and (C) Which is not a “new source”. This definition includes an indirect discharger, which commences discharging into waters of the United States. It also includes any existing mobile point source, such as an offshore oil drilling rig, seafood processing vessel, or aggregate plant that begins discharging at a location for which it does not have an existing permit.

  • Environmental Proceedings means any judicial or administrative proceedings arising from or in any way associated with any Environmental Requirement.

  • Environmental justice means the fair treatment of people of all races, cultures, and incomes with respect to the development, adoption, implementation, and enforcement of environmental laws, regulations, and policies.

  • Environmental covenant means a servitude arising under an environmental response project that imposes activity and use limitations.

  • Environmental Notices means notice from any Environmental Authority or by any other person or entity, of possible or alleged noncompliance with or liability under any Environmental Requirement, including without limitation any complaints, citations, demands or requests from any Environmental Authority or from any other person or entity for correction of any violation of any Environmental Requirement or any investigations concerning any violation of any Environmental Requirement.