Institutional control definition

Institutional control means the continued surveillance, monitoring, and care of the disposal site after site closure and stabilization to insure the protection of the public health, safety, and welfare, and the
Institutional control means any non-physical means of enforcing a restriction on the use of real property, including a declaration of covenants and restrictions, that limits human or environmental exposure, restricts the use of groundwater, provides notice to potential owners, operators, or members of the public, or prevents actions that would interfere with the effectiveness of a remedial program or with the effectiveness and/or integrity of operation, maintenance, or monitoring activities at or pertaining to a qualified local brownfield site.
Institutional control means a legal mechanism for imposing a restriction on land use, as described in Subpart J.

More Definitions of Institutional control

Institutional control means a legal or administrative action or requirement imposed on the Property to minimize the potential for human exposure to Contamination or to protect the integrity of a Remedy. Examples include deed notices, deed restrictions, and long-term site monitoring or site security requirements.
Institutional control means a legal mechanism for imposing a restriction on land use as described in 35 Ill. Adm. Code 742, Subpart J.
Institutional control means a restriction on the use of real property that mitigates the risk posed to public health, safety, and welfare and the environment. Institutional controls include but are not limited to:
Institutional control means a mechanism defined as such pursuant to the Technical Requirements for Site Remediation rules, at N.J.A.C. 7:26E-1.8.
Institutional control means the restriction on use of, or access to, a site to eliminate or minimize exposure to contaminants. Examples of restrictions include deed restrictions, restrictive covenants, and conservation easements.
Institutional control means the continued surveillance, monitoring, and care of the disposal site after site closure and stabilization to insure the protection of the public health, safety, and welfare, and the environment until the contents of the disposal site no longer have a radioactive content that is greater than the natural background radiation of the host site as determined during its site characterization.
Institutional control means a legal mechanism for imposing a restriction on land use.