Remediation Costs definition

Remediation Costs means the cost of any action taken to reduce the concentration of contaminants on, in or under the Eligible Property to permit a record of site condition to be filed in the Environmental Site Registry under section 168.4 of the Environmental Protection Act and the cost of complying with any certificate of property use issued under section 168.6 of the Environmental Protection Act, as further specified in the CIP.
Remediation Costs means all reasonable costs associated with
Remediation Costs means all reasonable costs associated with the remediation of a contaminated site, except any costs incurred in financing the remediation.

Examples of Remediation Costs in a sentence

  • Remediation costs and other damages arising as a result of environmental laws and regulations, and costs associated with changes in existing environmental laws and regulations or the adoption of new environmental laws and regulations over time could adversely impact Kodiak’s or its customers’ financial condition or results of operations.


More Definitions of Remediation Costs

Remediation Costs means the reasonably foreseeable costs and expenses, including
Remediation Costs means reasonable expenses incurred to investigate, quantify, monitor, mitigate, abate, remove, dispose, treat, neutralize, or immobilize “pollution conditions” to the extent required byenvironmental law”.
Remediation Costs means any and all administrative, legal, investigative, remedial, corrective and other costs, expenses and fees arising from or incurred in connection with any Remediation.
Remediation Costs means reasonable costs paid for
Remediation Costs means the reasonably foreseeable costs and expenses, including administrative and legal expenses, that the commissioner will incur to implement the environmental response actions that the commissioner selected for the property according to section 115B.406, subdivision 3, less the amount, if any, that the property owner demonstrates was released under section 115B.443, subdivision 8, which must not be greater than the extent of insurance coverage under policies for the property included in a settlement consistent with section 115B.443, subdivision 8.
Remediation Costs means any:
Remediation Costs means any losses, expenses, or costs incurred by the City in connection with environmental remediation: (i) required by the appropriate governmental agency responsible for enforcing applicable Environmental Laws or Environmental Permits, or (ii) attributable to Hazardous Materials left on City property in excess of applicable remediation standards derived by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration, the Missouri Department of Natural Resources or other governmental health agency as appropriate for commercial property, safe for occupational exposure or Airport use or which are in violation of applicable Environmental Laws or Environmental Permits, and caused by, or arising out of Lessee’s operations or activities at the Premises or the Lessee’s use of the City’s property. Remediation Costs include without limitation investigation and evaluation costs, costs to implement and administer institutional controls, restrictive covenants, soil management plans or other related reports or studies, sampling and analysis costs, reporting costs, planning and design costs, consultant and contractor costs, labor costs, equipment costs, construction costs, access costs, disposal costs, transportation costs, administrative costs, reasonable attorneys’ fees and other legal fees and litigation expenses, permit fees and costs, monitoring costs, oversight and inspection costs, claims, demands, causes of action, suits, judgments, damages, compensation, debts, costs, expenses, losses, penalties, fines, stipulated penalties, punitive damages, and other similar liabilities caused by or arising out of Lessee’s handling, use, storage, release, disposal, generation, emission or discharge of Hazardous Materials at the Airport including the Premises.