Remediation Strategy definition
Remediation Strategy means the steps required to carry out any Remedial Action, to be agreed with the Environmental Competent Authorities at any time.
Remediation Strategy means a document based upon the findings of the approved Intrusive Site Investigation Report, detailing the works required to address unacceptable risks from the identified contamination given the proposed end use of and surrounding environment including any controlled waters;
Remediation Strategy means the Phase 1 Remediation Strategy or Phase 2 Remediation Strategy as the case may be
Examples of Remediation Strategy in a sentence
This exception is in accordance with the Division of Water Technical and Operational Guidance Series 2.1.2., "Groundwater Contamination Remediation Strategy".
As part of the Shenzhen River Contaminated Sediment Remediation Strategy Joint Study, the Shenzhen Graduate School of Harbin Institute of Technology (HITSZ) has undertaken a bench-scale treatability test of sediment biochemical treatment on sediment samples collected from the Shenzhen River in 2010.
More Definitions of Remediation Strategy
Remediation Strategy means the strategy to ensure the effective continuation of on-going groundwater remediation works within the SI land set out in the remediation safeguarding report;