Response Action definition

Response Action means the investigation, cleanup, removal, remediation, containment, control, abatement, monitoring of or any other response action to the presence of Regulated Substances or Contamination in, on, at, under or emanating from the Stadium Site, including the correction or abatement of any violation required pursuant to Environmental Laws or by a Governmental Authority.
Response Action means any required or voluntary actions taken to (a) clean up, remove, remediate, correct, contain, manage, treat or otherwise address Hazardous Materials in the environment or (b) investigate, assess, evaluate, or monitor Hazardous Materials in the environment (including without limitation pre-remedial studies and investigations).
Response Action means any assessment, cleanup, inspection, or closure of a site as necessary to remedy actual or potential damage to public health, public welfare, or the environment.

Examples of Response Action in a sentence

  • 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).

  • 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.

  • 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).

  • Following finalization of the Supplemental Response Action RI/FS, the procedures described in Subsections 9.4 and 9.5 shall be followed.

  • 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).


More Definitions of Response Action

Response Action means any action taken by any Person to investigate, ▇▇▇▇▇, monitor, remediate, remove, mitigate or otherwise address any violation of Environmental Law by the Company or its Subsidiaries, any Contamination of any property owned, leased or occupied by the Company or its Subsidiaries or any Release or threatened Release of Hazardous Substances, including any such action that would be a “response” as defined by the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act, 42 U.S.C. § 9601 (25).
Response Action means an action taken to reduce, minimize, eliminate, clean up, control, assess, or monitor a release to protect the public health and safety or the environment. “Response action” includes, but is not limited to, investigation, excavation, removal, disposal, cleansing of groundwaters or surface waters, natural biodegradation, institutional controls, technological controls, or site management practices.
Response Action means a method, including removal, encapsulation, enclosure, repair, and operation and maintenance, that protects human health and the environment from friable ACM.
Response Action means a method, including:
Response Action means (a) “response” as such term is defined in CERCLA, 42 U.S.C. § 9601(24), and (b) all other actions required by any Governmental Authority or voluntarily undertaken to: (i) clean up, remove, treat, ▇▇▇▇▇ or in any other way address any Hazardous Material in the Environment, (ii) prevent the Release or threatened Release, or minimize the further Release, of any Hazardous Material or (iii) perform studies, investigations or monitoring in connection with, or as a precondition to, clause (i) or (ii) above.
Response Action. ’ means a method, in- cluding removal, encapsulation, enclosure, repair, and operation and maintenance, that protects human health and the environment from friable ACBM.
Response Action means reasonable measures taken after an environmental emergency has occurred to avoid, minimise or contain the impact of that environmental emergency, which to that end may include clean-up in appropriate circumstances, and includes determining the extent of that emergency and its impact;