Remnants definition

Remnants means the Other Symbols of a Composite ▇▇▇▇.

Examples of Remnants in a sentence

  • Facilities that the three Parties agree may warrant a response action at the D&D Facility or Remnant will be listed on Appendix C.4 (D&D Facilities (or Remnants)) that May Warrant Response Action).

  • Facilities on Appendix K.1 will be eligible to be moved to Appendix K.2 (D&D Facilities (or Remnants) that Require No Further Evaluation or No Response Action) or Appendix C.4 (D&D Facilities (or Remnants) that May Warrant Response Action) based on the facility evaluation/decommissioning model selection process agreed to by the three Parties.

  • Facilities that the three Parties agree require no further evaluation or no response action of the D&D Facility or Remnant will be listed on Appendix K.2 (D&D Facilities (or Remnants) that Require No Further Evaluation or No Response Action).

  • The subunits of an Area Operable Unit consist of the appropriate units listed on Appendix C.1 (RCRA/CERCLA Units) and Appendix C.4 (D&D Facilities (or Remnants) that May Warrant a Response Action).

  • If the EPA or SCDHEC determine that further response action may be necessary for a facility (or facility remnant), then DOE agrees, subject to the dispute resolution procedures in Section XXVII (Resolution of Disputes), to amend Appendix C.4 (D&D Facilities (or Remnants) that May Warrant Response Action) to this Agreement to include such facilities (or facility remnants) and to conduct, as warranted, additional work at such facilities (or facility remnants) under the terms of this Agreement.

  • Remnants of munitions (e.g., fragments, penetrators, projectiles, shell casings, links, fins) remaining after munitions use, demilitarization, disposal.

  • Remnants of islands that served as air and water dispensers are present.

  • Remnants of historic mining activities at the Pirquitas mine included derelict buildings, mine structures as well as tin-silver jig tailings and tin placer tailings along the Río Pircas.

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  • Remnants of other past events are still visible as well, such as the traces of previous floods (deep pools that remained after dike bursts).

Related to Remnants

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  • Hydrofluorocarbons means compounds that only contain hydrogen, fluorine, and carbon.

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  • tailings means material rejected from a mill after most of the valuable minerals have been extracted.