Post-Closure Period definition

Post-Closure Period means a period of twenty five (25) years starting from the date of Closure of the specific cell of the Engineered SLF during which Post Closure Activities are to be undertaken;
Post-Closure Period means the period during which waste remains in place in a land disposal unit and maintenance and monitoring is required. The Commissioner is extending the Post-Closure Period for a minimum of ten (10) years from the date of this Permit’s issuance, and for as long as this Permit is renewed or continues in effect, because waste or contamination remains in place. In the event all wastes and contaminated environmental media are removed, an alternate Post-Closure Period may be approved by the Commissioner.
Post-Closure Period means the period of time following closure of a solid waste management unit during which the owner or operator must perform post-closure activities.

Examples of Post-Closure Period in a sentence

  • The Closure Plan will include a schedule and an estimate of the funds required to conduct closure and remediation of all site facilities and site disturbances during the Closure Period and the Post-Closure Period.

  • Company shall include in the Environmental Management Plan, a Closure Plan for Mine closure that will describe all activities that will occur during the Closure Period and the Post-Closure Period to meet the objectives of the Environmental Laws and the Environmental and Social Policies and Guidelines during all potential closure events.

  • This measure will ensure that you are always cultivating talent for your future workforce pool.

  • The Permittee shall notify the Commissioner in writing two (2) calendar years prior to the anticipated end date of the Post-Closure Period for the solid waste disposal area.

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More Definitions of Post-Closure Period

Post-Closure Period means that period of time from installation of final cover over the entire landfill footprint to the end of the contaminating lifespan.
Post-Closure Period means the period commencing from the day immediately following the Active Operations Period and ending on the fifteenth anniversary of the said day.
Post-Closure Period means a minimum of thirty (30) years from the date of certification of closure of land disposal units. This period shall be extended or shortened by the Commissioner in accordance with 40 CFR 264.117(a)(2). For the purposes of this permit, the start date of the Post-Closure Period is December 7, 1989. In the event the waste is removed, an alternate post-closure period may be approved by the Commissioner.
Post-Closure Period means a minimum of thirty (30) years from the date of certification of closure of land disposal units. This period shall be extended or shortened by the Commissioner in accordance with 40 CFR 264.117(a)(2). The Commissioner is extending the Post-Closure Period for a minimum of an additional ten (10) years from the date of this Permit’s issuance, and for as long as this Permit continues in effect, because waste or contamination remains in place. In the event all wastes and contaminated environmental media are removed, an alternate Post-Closure Period may be approved by the Commissioner.
Post-Closure Period means the time period beginning with county board approval of the certification of closure or after completion of closure of a nonconforming site and extending until such time as monitoring and maintenance activities and contingency actions outlined in the approved closure plan or remedial action plan required under section 14.03(C) are completed.
Post-Closure Period means the period commencing on the day after the third anniversary of the date of closure of the storage site and ending on the date on which the relevant licence is terminated.
Post-Closure Period means the period commencing from the day immediately following the expiry of Landfill Life of the particular cell and ending on the fifteenth anniversary of the said day.