Environmental Remedial Action definition

Environmental Remedial Action means any action to (a) investigate, clean up, remediate, remove, respond to, treat or in any other way address a Release, or a threat of Release, into the environment, including the performance of required studies, investigations, restoration or monitoring or (b) assess or restore the environment or natural resources.
Environmental Remedial Action means any and all actions required to (i) investigate, clean up, remediate, remove, treat, contain or in any other way address any Regulated Materials in the Environment, (ii) prevent the Release or threat of Release or minimize the further Release of Regulated Materials so they do not migrate or endanger public health or welfare or the indoor or outdoor Environment, and (iii) perform pre-remedial studies and investigations and post-remedial monitoring, maintenance and care. The term "Environmental Remedial Action" includes without limitation any action which constitutes a "removal", "remedial action" or "response" as defined by Section 101 of CERCLA, 42 U.S.C. Section 9601(23), (24), and (25); any action which constitutes a "response" as defined by Section 103 of the Pennsylvania Hazardous Sites Cleanup Act, 35 P.S. Section 6020.103; and any action which constitutes a "remedy" or remedial activities" as defined under Ohio's Voluntary Action Program, Ohio Rev. Code Sections 3746.01(N).
Environmental Remedial Action includes without limitation any action which constitutes a "removal", "remedial action" or "response" as defined by Section 101 of CERCLA, 42 U.S.C. Section 9601(23), (24), and (25); any action which constitutes a "response" as defined by Section 103 of the Pennsylvania Hazardous Sites Cleanup Act, 35 P.S. Section 6020.103; and any action which constitutes a "remedy" or remedial activities" as defined under Ohio's Voluntary Action Program, Ohio Rev. Code Sections 3746.01(N).

Examples of Environmental Remedial Action in a sentence

  • A RAP meeting the requirements outlined in the City’s Environmental Remedial Action Plan (RAP) checklist (attached in Appendix A) shall be submitted by the Proponent for review and to the satisfaction of the DTE Department prior to the Technical Report to the Committee of the Whole.

  • None of the Real Property is listed, or to the knowledge of Seller proposed for listing on, (i) the National Priorities List under CERCLA, (ii) CERCLIS or (iii) any list established by a Governmental Body of sites potentially requiring Environmental Remedial Action.

  • Both AWEC and Staff propose an equity ratio of 51.86 percent based on Mr. Gorman’s flawed recommendation.27 First, Mr. Gorman’s analysis is fundamentally backward looking.28 21 PAC/2100, Kobliha/3.22 PAC/2100, Kobliha/7.23 PAC/400, Bulkley/7; PAC/413.24 PAC/2200, Bulkley/70, Morin at 484.25 Roger A.

  • All employees, students, visitors and vendors share in the responsibility for ensuring a work and educational environment free from prohibited discrimination and harassment.

  • The special B&O tax classification for Environmental Remedial Action expired on July 1, 2003.


More Definitions of Environmental Remedial Action

Environmental Remedial Action means any and all actions required, ordered or undertaken to (i) investigate, clean up, remove, treat, contain, or in any other way address, or to take remedial action with respect to, Hazardous Materials in the Environment, (ii) prevent the Release, the threat of a Release, or to minimize any future Release of Hazardous Materials, or to prevent or minimize the migration or movement of Hazardous Materials in the Environment, (iii) protect public or occupational health, safety and welfare and the Environment from harm or potential harm associated with a Release or subsequent migration or movement of Hazardous Materials, (iv) perform pre-remedial studies and investigations and pre-remedial and post-remedial monitoring and care, or (v) comply with any Environmental Law.
Environmental Remedial Action means the removal, treatment, remediation, cleaning-up, containment, amelioration or investigation of the presence of any substance capable of causing harm to the Environment as may from time to time be required by any regulatory body, local authority or otherwise under or in connection with Environmental Laws or any Environmental Authorisation.
Environmental Remedial Action includes any action which constitutes a “removal”, “remedial action” or “response” as defined by Section 101 of CERCLA, 42 U.S.C. §9601(23), (24), and (25).
Environmental Remedial Action means any and all actions required (a) to investigate, clean up, remediate, remove, treat, contain or in any other way address any Regulated Materials in the Environment, (b) to prevent the Release or threat of Release, or minimize the further Release, of Regulated Materials so they do not migrate or endanger public health or welfare or the indoor or outdoor Environment, and (c) to perform pre-remedial studies and investigations and post-remedial monitoring, maintenance and care. The term “Environmental Remedial Action” includes any action which constitutes a “removal”, “remedial action” or “response” as defined by Section 101 of CERCLA, 42 U.S.C. §9601(23), (24), and (25), Minn. Stat. §§ 115B.02(16), (17), and (18) and the Solid Waste Disposal Act, Tex. Health & Safety Code Ann. §§ 361.401(5), (6), and (7).
Environmental Remedial Action means any and all actions required to (i) clean up, remove, treat, contain or in any other way take remedial action or response action of or with respect to any Material of Environmental Concern in the environment; (ii) prevent the Release or threat of Release or minimize the further Release of Materials of Environmental Concern so they do not migrate or endanger public health or welfare or the indoor or outdoor environment; or (iii) perform pre-remedial studies and investigations and post-remedial monitoring and care. The term “Environmental Remedial Action” includes without limitation any action which constitutes a “removal”, “remedial action” or “response” as
Environmental Remedial Action means any and all actions required to (i) clean up, remove, treat, contain or in any other way address to take remedial action or response action of or with respect to any Regulated Materials in the Environment, (ii) prevent the Release or threat of Release or minimize the further Release of Regulated Materials so they do not migrate or endanger public health or welfare or the indoor or outdoor Environment or (iii) perform pre-remedial studies and investigations and post-remedial monitoring and care. The terms "removal," "remedial," and "response action," include the types of activities covered by Superfund.
Environmental Remedial Action means any action, including any capital expenditure to: (a) investigate, monitor, clean up, remove, treat, or in any other way address any Hazardous Material in the Environment; or (b) prevent the Release or threat of Release, or minimize the further Release, of any Hazardous Material so it does not migrate or endanger or threaten to endanger the Environment, which action (i) is required by any Governmental Body, (ii) in the opinion of the Environmental Arbiter, would be required to be taken if a Governmental Body were aware of the presence of, or risk of, Release of Hazardous Materials; provided, that -------- the taking of such action prior to actual requirement by any Governmental Body would serve to minimize the aggregate costs that would be required to remediate such condition or would serve to avert an imminent danger to human health or safety, or (iii) in the reasonable opinion of Purchaser, is required to avert an imminent danger to human health and safety.