Implementability definition

Implementability means the technical and administrative feasibility of an action, as well as the availability of needed goods and services.

Examples of Implementability in a sentence

  • This report will document field activities and analytical results from each task, and describe any deviations from the associated SAPs. Detailed interpretation and discussion of these data will be contained in the separate Recontamination Assessment Report and Implementability Study Report.

  • Draft Implementability Study Report Consistent with the schedule in the EPA approved Final Work Plan (targeted for approximately 240 days after Final Work Plan approval, pending validated data receipt).

  • As specified in the approved Work Plan schedule, after completion of related field activities and receipt of validated data, an Implementability Study Report shall be prepared.

  • The Implementability Study activities shall be performed concurrent with activities associated with the recontamination assessment.

  • This Award does not confer upon Participant any right with respect to continuance of employment with the Company or an Affiliate, nor shall it interfere in any way with the right of the Company or any Affiliate to terminate Participant’s employment at any time.

  • Upon the request of Respondents or on its own initiative, EPA may deter- mine, after its review of the Recontamination Assessment Report and Implementability Study Report that all Work has been fully performed in accordance with this Settlement Agreement, with the exception of any continuing obligations required by this Settlement Agreement, including but not limited to, monitoring, if any, payment of EPA Future Response Costs, or record retention, and EPA will provide written notice to Respondents.

  • Final Implementability Study Report Within 30 days after receipt of EPA comments on draft report.

  • The potential for sediments to be resuspended by a range of activities including storm events, vessel traffic, and maintenance dredging will be evaluated in conjunction with the work being performed concurrently in the Implementability Study.

  • Specifically, the Implementability Study shall be performed to assess how the current site configuration and river dynamics (natural and anthropogenic) may impact both the selection of the remedial alternatives and the remedial design.

  • The results of this investigation will be presented in the Field Sampling and Data Report (Section 2.7) and evaluated in the Implementability Study Report (Section 2.9), as appropriate.

Related to Implementability

  • Stability (7) means the standard deviation (1 sigma) of the variation of a particular parameter from its calibrated value measured under stable temperature conditions. This can be expressed as a function of time.

  • Reliability means the degree of performance of the elements of the electric system that results in electricity being delivered to and from an applicant in the amount desired while avoiding adverse effects on the adequacy and security of the electric supply, defined respectively as:

  • Repeatability means the range of values within which the repeat results of cigarette test trials from a single laboratory will fall ninety-five percent of the time.

  • Permeability of a space means the ratio of the volume within that space which is assumed to be occupied by water to the total volume of that space.

  • Implementation means the activity between formal approval of an E911 service plan and a given system design, and commencement of operations.