Environmental media definition

Environmental media means soil, fill material, or other geologic materials at all depths, groundwater at all depths, surface water including storm water and sewerage, indoor and outdoor air, and all living organisms, including all animals and plants, whether such Environmental Media are located on or off the Demised Properties.
Environmental media means soil, sediments, surface water, groundwater, air, vapour, animals and plants;
Environmental media means components of the natural environment including air, water, soil, and bedrock.

Examples of Environmental media in a sentence

  • Environmental media also include naturally occurring transitional zones between soil, sediment, surface water or ground water, such as bedrock, soil gas, and air.

  • Environmental media to be monitored, including, but not limited to, soil, air, water, or biota.

  • Environmental media" are soil, sediment, surface water, and ground water.

  • Environmental media affected or potentially affected by the contamination.

  • Environmental media containing PCBs, such as soil and gravel; dredged materials, such as sediments, settled sediment fines, and aqueous decantate from sediment.


More Definitions of Environmental media

Environmental media means any air (including ambient, workplace or indoor air), soil, sediments, land surface (whether above or below water), subsurface strata, plant or animal life, natural resources, or water (including, without limitation, territorial, coastal and inland surface waters, groundwater, streams and water in drains, tanks or sewers), sewer, septic and waste treatment, storage and disposal systems servicing real property, buildings or structures.
Environmental media means soil, sediment, surface water, groundwater, air, or other physical substance.
Environmental media means the water, the air and the soil.
Environmental media means components of the environment including soil, groundwater, soil gas, indoor air, sediment, or surface water.
Environmental media means any air (including ambient, workplace or indoor air), soil, sediments, land surface (whether above or below water), subsurface strata, plant or animal life, natural resources, or water (including territorial, coastal and inland surface waters, groundwater, streams and water in drains, tanks or sewers), sewer, septic or waste treatment, storage or disposal systems servicing real property, buildings or structures.
Environmental media means soil, sediment, surface water, groundwater or other physical substance.
Environmental media means soil, land, surface or subsurface strata, surface waters, ponds, streams, groundwater, bedrock, drinking water supply, stream sediments, atmosphere, air, vegetation and any other environmental medium or natural resource.