Site-Wide definition
Examples of Site-Wide in a sentence
Lessee and Lessor shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cause the applicable Governmental Authorities, to the extent allowed by Applicable Law, to separate the Tank Farm Assets and the Improvements from the coverage of any Refinery Site-Wide Permits following the Commencement Date in order to provide for separate Permits to be held directly by Lessee with respect to the Tank Farm Assets and the Improvements.
To the extent that the Tank Farm Assets and the Improvements remain under any Refinery Site-Wide Permits or other Permits held directly by Lessor, Lessor agrees to allow (to the extent allowed by Applicable Law) such Tank Farm Assets and the Improvements to continue coverage under such Permits.
The "Site-Wide Recall List" is defined as that list on which a Union-represented employee is placed at the time that he/she is either voluntary or involuntarily laid off from a position with all current, past, and future PORTS site employers.
Site-Wide Seniority" is the total length of time an employee has been employed in a USW represented position by all current, past, and future PORTS site employers.
Lessee and Lessor shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cause the applicable Governmental Authorities, to the extent allowed by Applicable Law, to separate the Terminal and the Terminal Facilities from the coverage of any Refinery Site-Wide Permits following the Commencement Date in order to provide for separate Permits to be held directly by Lessee with respect to the Terminal.
Phase I Site-Wide Qualitative Habitat and Receptor Characterization, Naval Air Station.
To the extent that the Terminal remains under any Refinery Site-Wide Permits or other Permits held directly by Lessor, Lessor agrees to allow (to the extent allowed by Applicable Law) such Terminal and/or Terminal Facilities to continue coverage under such Permits.
The Site-Wide Recall List is defined as that list on which an employee is placed at the time that he or she is either voluntary or involuntarily laid off from a position with other DOE site contractors and does not continue active employment with any of those entities.
As noted in Sections 2.3 and 2.4, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 (RCRA) corrective action authority may be used to develop proposed final actions for some SST system components with approval to occur by Ecology through incorporation of the component closure plans into the Site-Wide Permit.
The closure decisions will be made through the component closure activity plans that are incorporated into the Site-Wide Permit.