Environmental Plans definition

Environmental Plans means the Environmental Impact Statement, the Environmental Management and Monitoring Plan and the Closure Plan.
Environmental Plans means the Environmental [and Social] Impact Statement, the Environmental Management and Monitoring Plan and Closure Plan approved in accordance with the Environmental Regulations.
Environmental Plans means the Environmental Impact Statement, the Environmental Management and

Examples of Environmental Plans in a sentence

  • The tenderer shall within Fourteen (14) working days of receiving a completed copy of this agreement, including the Schedule of Deviations (if any), deliver to the Employer’s agent (whose details are given in the Contract Data) proof of insurances, Safety, Health and Environmental Plans and any other documentation (except securities/ construction guarantees) to be provided in terms of the conditions of contract identified in the Contract Data.

  • In order to effectively incorporate the traditional knowledge of Aboriginal Parties in its Environmental Plans and Programs, DBCMI shall undertake or fund such traditional knowledge studies as a Party can reasonably demonstrate are necessary and relevant, do not duplicate existing studies, and can be carried out at reasonable cost.

  • Environmental Plans The HCP and the SYP (collectively, the "Environmental Plans"), which cover the substantial portion of the timberlands of Palco and its subsidiaries (the "Palco Timberlands"), were approved by the federal and state governments upon the consummation of the Headwaters Agreement.

  • The agreements which implement the Environmental Plans also provide for various remedies (including the issuance of written stop orders and liquidated damages) in the event of a breach by Palco, Salmon Creek or Scotia Pacific (collectively, the "Palco Companies") of these agreements or the Environmental Plans.

  • In connection with approval of the Environmental Plans, incidental take permits (the "Permits") were issued with respect to certain threatened, endangered and other species found on the timberlands covered by the Environmental Plans.

  • With respect to the review or approval of Environmental Plans and Programs having aspects within the authority of two or more government authorities or regulatory agencies, the Minister shall facilitate procedures for such authorities and agencies to deal with these matters in an integrated or complimentary manner.

  • Subject to Section 11.2(b), BHP shall incorporate all available traditional knowledge in the Environmental Plans and Programs and shall give all available traditional knowledge full consideration along with other scientific knowledge as the Environmental Plans and Programs are developed and revised.

  • In order to effectively incorporate the traditional knowledge of Aboriginal Peoples in its Environmental Plans and Programs, BHP shall complete the study (the "Phase II Traditional Knowledge Study") BHP has agreed to carry out in order to identify categories of the traditional knowledge of Aboriginal Peoples to be incorporated into the Environmental Plans and Programs.

  • The Environmental and Social Reports shall provide the necessary information required to assess compliance with the Environmental and Social Provisions, including compliance with Environmental and Social Requirements and the implementation status and results of programs in Environmental Plans.

  • Tenant shall regularly monitor its compliance with all applicable Environmental Laws, Environmental Permits and Environmental Plans; such monitoring shall be in accordance with all applicable Environmental Laws, Environmental Permits and Environmental Plans and with Tenant's established policies for such monitoring.


More Definitions of Environmental Plans

Environmental Plans the Accidental Discharge Prevention and Oil Spill Contingency Plan, the Cuttings/Mud Disposal Plan, the Hazardous Material and Waste Management Plan, the Health, Safety and Environment Plan for Drilling Activities, and the Health, Safety and Environment Quality Assurance Plans for FPSO Activities; “Environmental and Social Policies” IFC Operating Policies (OP) 4.01 Environmental Assessment Policy (OP) 4.04 (October 1998), Operational Policy Natural Habitats (November 1998), IFC Policy Statement on Child and Forced Labor (March 1998), and the Policy on Disclosure of Information (September 1998), copies of which have been delivered to, and receipt of which has been acknowledged by, the Borrower by letter dated April 21, 2005, which policies are incorporated herein by reference; “Environmental, Health and Safety Guidelines” World Bank Guidelines for Oil and Gas Developments (Offshore) (December 2000) and IFC Occupational Health and Safety Guidelines (June 2003) , copies of which have been delivered to, and receipt of which have been acknowledged by, the Borrower by letter dated April 21, 2005, which guidelines are incorporated herein by reference; “Environmental Impact Assessment(s)” or “EIA(s)” the environmental and social impact assessment report(s) prepared by or on behalf of the Borrower in respect of its operations in accordance with the Environmental and Social Polices, Environmental Health and Safety Guidelines, the Environmental Plans, upon their preparation, the Environmental and Social Management System (ESMS), and the environmental, social and occupational health and safety laws and regulations of Gabon; “Environmental Review Summary” or