Ambient noise Sample Clauses

Ambient noise. The background noise provisions shall be in line with Annex 3 of this UN Regulation.
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Ambient noise. Any equipment installed by Landlord in the Building shall not cause an ambient noise level in the Office Premises which exceeds NC-40 at all points within the interior of the Office Premises except within 10’-0” of a mechanical equipment room, where it will not exceed NC-42. In the event that Landlord is in default of its obligations under this Section 18.15 beyond applicable notice and cure periods, then Landlord shall, as Tenant’s sole remedy in respect thereof, undertake and pay for such testing and additional sound proofing as is reasonable required to cure the default and shall follow the reasonable guidelines established by an acoustic consultant reasonably approved by Tenant for the purposes of further attenuating any risk of noise from equipment installed by Landlord in excess of the limits provided hereunder, all at Landlord’s sole cost and expense. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Tenant acknowledges that the base Building emergency generator is located on the 15th floor of the Building and that when such generator is run for testing and maintenance or when operated during a Building power outage, the noise from such generator may exceed the foregoing limitations. Landlord agrees that, except in emergency circumstances or where required by applicable Requirements, all routine testing and maintenance of such emergency generator will be performed at times other than Business Hours of Business Days.
Ambient noise. GEOPARK is required to monitor ambient noise at an agreed number of representative receptors immediately outside the property boundary and report the results to IFC annually. Ambient noise monitoring must take place while the facility is operating. Sample Frequency (e.g. quarterly) Ambient Noise Parameters Performance in WBG/IFC units Project Performance In WBG/IFC Units Average Argentina- Chile Regulatory Limits and Units Performance in Argentina- Chile Unit Average of Biannual Events Monitoring Location (please specify) Residential, institutional, educational receptors, Daytime (07:00-22:00 hours) Leq (hourly), 55 dB(A) dB(A) Residential, institutional, educational receptors, Nighttime (22:00-07:00 hours) Leq (hourly), 45 dB(A) dB(A) Industrial, commercial receptors Daytime (07:00-22:00 hours) Leq (hourly), 70 dB(A) dB(A) Industrial, commercial receptors, Nighttime (22:00-07:00 hours) Leq (hourly), 70 dB(A) dB(A) Liquid Effluent Discharges GEOPARK is required to collect representative samples of liquid effluent discharges to surface waters at an agreed frequency, submit these samples for laboratory analysis and report the results to IFC. Individual samples and individual reports are required for each surface water discharge point (e.g. sanitary waste, process effluent, and contaminated storm water). Create sufficient sections in the table for each separate emission point by copying and pasting the sections. o Please describe the water course(s) which the effluent is discharged into (e.g. river, municipal system, sea). o If the effluent is treated prior to discharge from the site please describe the level of treatment provided. o If the effluent is discharged into a municipal system please confirm the level of treatment provided and where the municipal system discharges to. Sample Frequency (e.g. quarterly) Required Laboratory Analysis for Collected Samples WBG/IFC Maximum Levels Performance in WBG/IFC units Annual average Argentina- Chile Regulatory Limits and Units Performance in Argentina- Chile Units pH 6-9 Biochemical oxygen demand (BOD5) 50 mg/L mg/L Chemical oxygen demand (COD) 250 mg/L mg/L Oil and grease 10 mg/L mg/L Total suspended solids (TSS) 50 mg/L mg/L Total coliform bacteria, Most Probable Number (MPN) or plate count (PC) £ 400 /100 ml /100 mls Ambient temperature of receiving waters at edge of zone where mixing with effluent takes place (if not defined, 100 meters from discharge point). £ 3°C (maximum increase is 3°C) °C Heavy Metals, Tot...
Ambient noise. Ambient Noise refers to noise levels outside of COSAN’s boundaries. COSAN is required to collect representative samples of ambient noise and submit these samples for laboratory analysis and report the results to IFC. Individual samples and individual reports will be required for each ambient noise monitoring point. Please provide Brazilian maximum levels in Brazilian units in the table below. Monitoring Point Location: Ambient Noise Monitoring Point Ambient Noise Monitoring Description Location22 etc 22 Provide latitude, longitude of the ambient noise monitoring point. Alternatively provide a scaled facility map showing the precise location of the monitoring points. Ambient Noise Monitoring Ambient Noise Parameters Collection Frequency WBG/IFC Maximum Levels (WBG/IFC Units) COSAN Performance (WBG/IFC Units) Annual average of quarterly samples Brazilian Maximum Levels (Brazilian Units) COSAN Performance (Brazilian Units) Annual average of quarterly samples Nearest Residential, Institutional or Educational Receptors Daytime (07:00-22:00 hours) Quarterly 55 dB(A) dB(A) Nearest Residential, Institutional or Educational Receptors Nighttime (22:00-07:00 hours) Quarterly 45 dB(A) dB(A) Nearest Industrial or Commercial Receptors Daytime (07:00-22:00 hours) Quarterly 70 dB(A) dB(A) Nearest Industrial or Commercial Receptors Nighttime (22:00-07:00 hours) Quarterly 70 dB(A) dB(A) Data Interpretation and Corrective Measures Provide the following information for all monitoring data that exceed WBG/IFC guideline maximum limits. Provide the following information for all monitoring data that exceed Host Country, adjective regulatory limits that apply to Investment Name operations. Provide the information indicated in the table for each parameter exceeded. Instructions Information To Be Supplied by Investment Sponsor for Investment Name
Ambient noise. 11 Attach additional sheets as needed to fully describe observed deficiencies. 12 Attach additional sheets as needed to fully describe corrective actions and implementation. Sample Frequency (e.g. quarterly) Ambient Noise Parameters Performance in WBG/IFC units Project Performance In WBG/IFC Units Average Host Country Regulatory Limits and Units Performance in Host Country Unit Average of Biannual Events Monitoring Location (please specify) – Residential, institutional, educational receptors, Daytime (07:00-22:00 hours) Leq (hourly), 55 dB(A) dB(A) Residential, institutional, educational receptors, Nighttime (22:00-07:00 hours) Leq (hourly), 45 dB(A) dB(A) Industrial, commercial receptors Daytime (07:00-22:00 hours) Leq (hourly), 70 dB(A) dB(A) Industrial, commercial receptors, Night time (22:00-07:00 hours) Leq (hourly), 70 dB(A) dB(A) y

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  • Noise The Hirer shall ensure that the minimum of noise is made on arrival and departure, particularly late at night and early in the morning. The Hirer shall, if using sound amplification equipment, make use of any noise limitation device provided at the premises and comply with any other licensing condition for the premises.

  • Environment 1. Recognising the right of each Contracting Party to establish its own levels of domestic environmental protection and environmental development policies and priorities, and to adopt or modify accordingly its environmental legislation, each Contracting Party shall strive to ensure that its legislation provide for high levels of environmental protection and shall strive to continue to improve this legislation.

  • Contamination The presence in, on or under land, air or water of a substance (whether a solid, liquid, gas, odour, heat, sound, vibration or radiation) at a concentration above the concentration at which the substance is normally present in, on or under land, air or water in the same locality, that presents a risk of Environmental Harm, including harm to human health or any other aspect of the Environment, or could otherwise give rise to a risk of non-compliance with any Statutory Requirement for the protection of the Environment.

  • Underground Storage Tanks In accordance with the requirements of Section 3(g) of the D.C. Underground Storage Tank Management Act of 1990, as amended by the District of Columbia Underground Storage Tank Management Act of 1990 Amendment Act of 1992 (D.C. Code § 8-113.01, et seq.) (collectively, the “UST Act”) and the applicable D.C. Underground Storage Tank Regulations, 20 DCMR Chapter 56 (the “UST Regulations”), District hereby informs the Developer that it has no knowledge of the existence or removal during its ownership of the Property of any “underground storage tanks” (as defined in the UST Act). Information pertaining to underground storage tanks and underground storage tank removals of which the D.C. Government has received notification is on file with the District Department of the Environment, Underground Storage Tank Branch, 00 X Xxxxxx, X.X., Xxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx, X.X., 00000, telephone (000) 000-0000. District’s knowledge for purposes of this Section shall mean and be limited to the actual knowledge of Xxxxxx Xxxxx, Property Acquisition and Disposition Division of the Department of Housing and Community Development, telephone no. (000) 000-0000. The foregoing is set forth pursuant to requirements contained in the UST Act and UST Regulations and does not constitute a representation or warranty by District.

  • HEATING, VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING General Office Area: The building shall be equipped with a combination heating, ventilation and air conditioning system. The system shall have ducted supply and return air. The space above the ceiling shall not be used as a supply or return plenum. The systems shall be sized in accordance with the weather conditions identified in Chapter 13, “Energy Conservation” of the 1996 BOCA Building Code and supplemented by the “Building Code Rules”. All HVAC equipment shall be commercial or light industrial grade. If new construction it shall be installed at grade or within mechanical rooms for easy access and maintenance. If existing construction, roof mounted equipment will be considered after all other options have been exhausted, including the elimination of noise and vibration transfer to the structural members. The HVAC systems shall be zoned, with units sized and placed as required by heating and cooling loads on the building. Zoning of systems is dependent on the size, shape and orientation of the building. The HVAC system shall be divided into a minimum of 4 exterior and 1 interior temperature control zones. Return air shall be taken from the area supplied or adjacent to the area in the same temperature control zone. The ventilation and exhaust system shall be sized to maintain a positive pressure throughout the building envelope to limit air and dust infiltration. No HVAC ductwork shall be installed under the floor slab or underground.

  • Hazardous Substances The words "Hazardous Substances" mean materials that, because of their quantity, concentration or physical, chemical or infectious characteristics, may cause or pose a present or potential hazard to human health or the environment when improperly used, treated, stored, disposed of, generated, manufactured, transported or otherwise handled. The words "Hazardous Substances" are used in their very broadest sense and include without limitation any and all hazardous or toxic substances, materials or waste as defined by or listed under the Environmental Laws. The term "Hazardous Substances" also includes, without limitation, petroleum and petroleum by-products or any fraction thereof and asbestos.

  • Hazardous Materials Activities, Etc Each Credit Party shall promptly take, and shall cause each of its Subsidiaries promptly to take, any and all actions necessary to (i) cure any violation of applicable Environmental Laws by such Credit Party or its Subsidiaries that could reasonably be expected to have, individually or in the aggregate, a Material Adverse Effect, and (ii) make an appropriate response to any Environmental Claim against such Credit Party or any of its Subsidiaries and discharge any obligations it may have to any Person thereunder where failure to do so could reasonably be expected to have, individually or in the aggregate, a Material Adverse Effect.

  • Waste and Nuisance The Lessee shall not commit, or suffer to be committed, any waste on the leased premises, nor shall he maintain, commit, or permit the maintenance or commission of any nuisance on the leased premises.

  • Hazardous Material Such Obligor will not, and will not permit any of its Subsidiaries to, use, generate, manufacture, install, treat, release, store or dispose of any Hazardous Material, except in compliance with all applicable Environmental Laws or where the failure to comply could not reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Change.

  • Underground Tanks If underground or other storage tanks storing Hazardous Materials located on the Premises or the Project are used by Tenant or are hereafter placed on the Premises or the Project by Tenant, Tenant shall install, use, monitor, operate, maintain, upgrade and manage such storage tanks, maintain appropriate records, obtain and maintain appropriate insurance, implement reporting procedures, properly close any underground storage tanks, and take or cause to be taken all other actions necessary or required under applicable state and federal Legal Requirements, as such now exists or may hereafter be adopted or amended in connection with the installation, use, maintenance, management, operation, upgrading and closure of such storage tanks.

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