Environmental Materials definition

Environmental Materials means, collectively, any material, substance, chemical, waste, contaminant or pollutant which is regulated, listed, defined as or determined to be hazardous, extremely hazardous, toxic, dangerous, restricted or a nuisance, or otherwise harmful to human health or the environment, under any Environmental Laws.
Environmental Materials means chemicals, pollutants, contaminants, wastes, toxic substances, petroleum and petroleum products or any other chemical, material, or substance that, because of its quantity, concentration, or physical or chemical characteristics, exposure to which is limited or regulated for health and safety reasons by any governmental authority, or which poses a significant present or potential hazard to human health and safety or to the environment if released into the workplace or the environment.
Environmental Materials has the meaning set forth in the definition of the termHazardous Substances” in the Environmental Indemnity Agreement.

Examples of Environmental Materials in a sentence

  • Further, Contractor shall independently review, update, and correct any Environmental Materials provided by the Authority, including any Authority-Provided Governmental Approvals, in order to identify all Environmental Requirements contained in such materials.

  • Except for the final Environmental Footprint, Contractor may not rely on the Environmental Materials; such materials shall be provided for reference only.

  • To the extent available, the Authority will provide Environmental Materials, including the final Environmental Footprint, the draft Regulated Resources Map, the draft Environmental Constrained Footprint, and draft applications for Authority-Provided Governmental Approvals to Contractor at the knowledge transfer workshop.

  • Cashion, Mössbauer Spectroscopy of Environmental Materials and Their Industrial Utilization, Klüwer Academic Publication, Dordrecht, the Netherlands, 2004.

  • Our Corporate Prohibited and Restricted Materials Leader, with support from our Environmental Materials Council, has primary responsibility for program execution.


More Definitions of Environmental Materials

Environmental Materials means any: (i) industrial, toxic or hazardous materials or substances, (ii) pollutants, contaminants or chemicals, (iii) solid wastes, including asbestos, (iv) polychlorinated biphenyls, mercury, buried contaminants, chemicals, flammable or explosive materials, (v) radioactive materials; (vi) petroleum or petroleum-based substances or wastes and spills or releases of petroleum products; and (vii) any other chemical, pollutant, contaminant, substance or waste that is listed, regulated or whose use or manufacture is authorized, by any Governmental Entity under any Environmental Law.
Environmental Materials means (i) those substances included within the statutory and/or regulatory definitions or listings of “hazardous substance,” “special waste,” “solid waste,” “hazardous waste,” “extremely hazardous substance,” “regulated substance,” “hazardous materials,” “toxic substances,” “pollutant” or “contaminant” under any applicable Environmental Law; (ii) any material, waste or substance which is or contains: (A) petroleum, oil or a fraction thereof, (B) explosives, or (C) radioactive materials (including naturally occurring radioactive materials); and (iii) such other substances, materials, or wastes that are classified or regulated under any applicable Environmental Law.
Environmental Materials shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.5.
Environmental Materials means chemicals, pollutants, contaminants, wastes, toxic substances, petroleum and petroleum products, or any other chemical, material, or substance that, because of its quantity, concentration, or physical or chemical characteristics, exposure to which is limited or regulated for health and safety reasons by any governmental authority, or that poses a significant present or potential hazard to human health and safety or to the environment if released into the workplace or the environment, and include, without limitation, asbestos, polychlorinated biphenyls ("PCBs"), urea formaldehyde, solvents, lead and lead based substances, cyanide, pesticides (including DDT), printing inks, acids, ammonia compounds, chemicals known to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity, and any other material or substance that is (i) designated as a "hazardous substance" pursuant to Section 311 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. Section 1317), (ii) defined as a "hazardous waste" pursuant to Section 1004 of the Federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act, 42 U.S.C. Section 6901, et seq. (42 U.S.C. Section 6903), (iii) defined as a "hazardous substance" pursuant to Section 101 of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, 42 U.S.C. Section 9601 et seq. (42 U.S.C. Section 9601), (iv) defined as "hazardous waste, "extremely hazardous waste" or "restricted hazardous waste" under any applicable state law, or (v) defined as a "hazardous material" or "hazardous substance" under any applicable state law.
Environmental Materials means any information, documents, notes, analyses, compilations, studies, reports, interpretations or other documents related to Environmental matters, Environmental Laws or Environmental Obligations pertaining to the Company or the Assets.
Environmental Materials means, collectively, any material, substance, chemical, gas, liquid, waste, effluent, contaminant or pollutant, including petroleum and petroleum products, which, whether on its own or mixed with another, is regulated, listed, defined as or determined to be hazardous, extremely hazardous, toxic, dangerous, restricted or a nuisance, or otherwise harmful to human health or the environment, under any Environmental Law, and including all substances defined as Hazardous Substances, Oils, Pollutants or Contaminants in the National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan, 40 C.F.R. § 300.5.
Environmental Materials means any substance or material which is a “hazardous substance”, “hazardous waste”, “hazardous material”, “toxic substance”, “toxic waste”, “toxic substance”, “pollutant”, “contaminant”, “radioactive material”, or words of similar import under any Environmental Law.