Clean Up definition

Clean Up means the removal, containment, treatment, decontamination, detoxification, stabilization, neutralization or remediation of “pollutants”, including testing which is integral to the aforementioned processes.
Clean Up means the removal, containment, treatment, decontamination, detoxification, stabilization, neutralization or remediation of "pollutants", including testing which is integral to any of these processes.
Clean Up means removal and/or remediation of, or other response to (including, without limitation, testing, monitoring, sampling or investigating of any kind) any Release of Hazardous Materials or Contamination, to the satisfaction of all applicable governmental agencies, in compliance with Environmental Laws and in compliance with good commercial practice.

Examples of Clean Up in a sentence

  • Post Construction Clean Up: Cleanup all areas used for construction.

  • Clean Up Premises: The Contractor shall clean up and remove from premises all debris accumulated from operations as necessary or as directed.

  • CoverWith effect from 01 July 2009 or the inception of the policy if later, the insurer will indemnify the insured in respect of all sums including statutory debts that the insured is legally liable to pay in respect of Clean Up Costs arising from environmental damage caused by Pollution or Contamination where such liability arises under an environmental directive, statute or statutory instrument.

  • Clean Up: The area of work shall be cleaned daily so that the Buncombe County Board of Education shall not incur any additional costs to make the area suitable for the work process.

  • Final Clean Up: Upon completion of the work covered by the Contract, the Contractor shall leave the completed project ready for use without the need of further cleaning of any kind and with all work in new condition and perfect order.


More Definitions of Clean Up

Clean Up means the removal, containment, treatment, decontamination, detoxification, stabilization, neutralization or remediation of “pollutants”, including testing, which is integral to the aforementioned processes.
Clean Up. The Agent is granted full power and authority by the Owner to contract for any repairs or clean-up (costs not to exceed Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) per item), which in the judgement of the Agent is necessary to maintain the premises in rentable condition. The costs of such clean-up or repair shall be paid out of the Owner's funds. This amount may be exceeded in the event an emergency exists that requires immediate action to protect the Premises or to maintain services to Tenants as called for in the lease.
Clean Up means reasonable and necessary costs, charges, and expenses, including legal expenses
Clean Up means any remediation and/or disposal of Hazardous Materials at or from the Premises which is ordered by any federal, state, or local environmental regulatory agency.
Clean Up means a Street event that is held for the purpose of neighborhood improvement by a documented not-for-profit organization, Community Sponsor or an individual with an indigenous relationship with the proposed event location. No fundraising or sale of goods or services to the general public shall occur at a Clean-up.
Clean Up means the removal, containment, treatment, detoxification, decontamination, stabilization, neutralization or remediation of Pollutants, including testing and monitoring which is integral to the afore- mentioned processes.
Clean Up means the measures taken after Emergency Response to permanently remove the hazard from the incident site.