Landfarm definition

Landfarm means a surface-level soil remediation technology for petroleum contaminated soils that reduces concentrations of petroleum constituents through biodegradation to a level safe for human health and the environment. This technology usually involves spreading excavated contaminated soils in a thin layer on the ground surface and stimulating aerobic microbial activity within the soils through aeration. The enhanced microbial activity results in degradation of adsorbed petroleum product constituents through microbial respiration. Some petroleum product constituents volatize during the landfarming process. There are two types of landfarm permits issued by the department: a multiuse landfarm permit and a single-use landfarm applicator permit.
Landfarm means the area of land used to landfarm a single application of a particular source and type of PCS. Landfarms are created when a permitted landfarm applicator, or party under the applicator’s supervision, applies PCS to the land. No other PCS may be applied within 15 feet of the area of land used as a landfarm until the landfarm is closed pursuant to rule 567—120.12(455B).
Landfarm means a facility for the disposal of solid wastes in which waste are applied to the land and/or incorporated into the soil for biological reduction and soil attenuation.

Examples of Landfarm in a sentence

  • With regard to barges owned and operated by NESI, USL agrees that it shall not exercise its right to implement the procedures set forth in this Section 6.4.1 unless the parties have previously had a dispute or disagreement relating to the quantity of materials delivered to a Landfarm by NESI or the condition of a barge owned and operated by NESI and such dispute or disagreement was not amicably resolved within 30 days.

  • Upon arrival of a truck transporting material to a Landfarm on behalf of NESI or any of its Affiliates, USL personnel shall undertake an inspection to determine the volume of materials delivered.

  • NESI, its Affiliates and/or its contractors and subcontractors shall be responsible for proper containerization, preparation and labeling for shipment, shipment, transportation and delivery to any Landfarm, and shall comply fully with all applicable federal, state and local laws, ordinances, permits, regulations, directives, codes, standards and requirements in making such delivery to any Landfarm.

  • Rejected material shall remain at NESI's risk and expense and shall not be deemed to be incorporated into the Landfarm or come under the possession, custody, control or ownership of USL.

  • USL shall only be obligated to accept waste materials at the Landfarm which are permissible under the permit requirements of that Landfarm at the time of delivery.

  • In the event NESI fails to complete such removal by the fifth business day after the date of the request by USL, USL, unless otherwise required by law or regulation, may remove or cause to be removed from the Landfarm any and all of the rejected material, and may containerize and transport it or cause it to be containerized and transported to an authorized storage site or returned to NESI at its nearest location.

  • Upon arrival of any barge transporting material to a Landfarm at the direction of NESI or any of its Affiliates, USL shall have the right to have an independent third party inspector selected by USL undertake an inspection of the barge transporting material to the Landfarm for the purpose of determining (a) the volume of materials delivered and (b) the condition of the barge on arrival at the Landfarm.

  • NESI shall promptly notify USL if it becomes aware of any unusual or special characteristics of any materials being delivered to any Landfarm which cause such materials to require special treatment, handling or care.

  • Upon request by USL, NESI shall provide copies of all inspection and test results relating to material to be disposed of at any Landfarm under the terms of this Agreement to USL upon delivery.

  • For a period of ten days after the date of delivery, USL shall have the right to reject (or revoke any prior acceptance) all or any part of a shipment of material delivered by or on behalf of NESI to the Landfarm if (i) such material is not in accordance with the terms of this Agreement or (ii) USL concludes that such material exceeds the parameters of the permits applicable to the Landfarm.


More Definitions of Landfarm

Landfarm means a discrete area of land designated and used for the remediation of petroleum hydrocarbon-contaminated soils and drill cuttings.
Landfarm comprises the area and associated Engineered infrastructure designed to contain and treat hydrocarbon contaminated soils;
Landfarm means a surface-level soil remediation technology for petroleum contaminated
Landfarm means a surface-level soil remediation technology for petroleum contaminated soils that reduces concentrations of petroleum constituents through biodegra- dation to a level safe for human health and the environment. This technology usually involves spreading excavated con- taminated soils in a thin layer on the ground surface and stim- ulating aerobic microbial activity within the soils through aeration. The enhanced microbial activity results in degrada- tion of adsorbed petroleum product constituents through mi- crobial respiration. Some petroleum product constituents volatize during the landfarming process. There are two types of landfarm permits issued by the department: a multiuse landfarm permit and a single-use landfarm applicator permit. “Landfarm plot” means the specific operating area of a landfarm upon which a particular source and type of PCS is

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  • Landfill means a disposal facility or part of a facility where hazardous waste is placed in or on land and which is not a pile, a land treatment facility, a surface impoundment, an underground injection well, a salt dome formation, a salt bed formation, an underground mine, a cave, or a corrective action management unit.

  • Stormwater means water resulting from precipitation (including rain and snow) that runs off the land’s surface, is transmitted to the subsurface, or is captured by separate storm sewers or other sewage or drainage facilities, or conveyed by snow removal equipment.

  • Stormwater runoff means water flow on the surface of the ground or in storm sewers, resulting from precipitation.