Environmental Procedure definition

Environmental Procedure means a document or series of documents published by NWP and incorporated into the Order by reference, which set forth and establish the policy for compliance with environmental laws and regulations by Subcontractors and suppliers to NW P, including lower-tier subcontractors and suppliers at any tier.

Examples of Environmental Procedure in a sentence

  • Projects that fall within sensitive areas as defined in the National Environmental (Procedure for approval of projects) Regulations, No.1 of 1993.

  • The assessment will be prepared in accordance with the RMS Environmental Procedure - Management of Wastes on Roads and Maritime Services Land.

  • The IFIs have their own routines and demand specific assessments (e.g. Environmental Procedure, EBRD, 1992).

  • Posts identified for filling are the critical ones to address governance matters as raised in the audit reports.

  • Modify the database URL in Example 3-1, changing the username, password, host, port number, and SID to values appropriate for your installation.

  • Environmental Records include various checklists, reports and meeting records, etc, as defined in each Environmental Procedure and Environmental Instruction.

  • For further in- formation and references on the cost issue, see paper prepared for the 4th meeting of the Task Force on Access to Justice under the Aarhus Convention; Darpö, J: On Costs in the Environmental Procedure.

  • If Your claim is in any way dishonest or exaggerated We will not pay any benefit under Your Policy or return any premium to You.

  • A social and environmental assessment was prepared following UNDP’s Social and Environmental Procedure to identify potential risks and determine mitigation and management measures that will be needed as part of the project implementation.

  • The HCD Environmental Procedure Manual is updated on an ongoing basis to incorporate new regulations.