Post-closure definition

Post-closure means the period after the closure of a storage site, including the period after the transfer of responsibility to the competent authority;
Post-closure means the requirements placed upon solid waste disposal facilities after closure to ensure environmental and public health safety for a specified number of years after closure.
Post-closure means the requirements placed upon disposal facilities after closure to ensure their environmental safety for at least a twenty-year period or until the site becomes stabilized (i.e., little or no settlement, gas production, or leachate generation).

Examples of Post-closure in a sentence

  • Assuming proper closure of all cells in the Landfill filled prior to the Commencement Date, the Contractor shall also be responsible, at its sole expense, for compliance with Post-Closure Care for all closed portions of the Landfill and the Closed Landfill during the term of this Agreement.

  • Table 3 summarizes the inspection and maintenance requirements contained in the approved Present Landfill Monitoring and Maintenance Plan and Post-Closure Plan, which is incorporated by reference as an enforceable requirement of the RFLMA.

  • The Closure Plan will include a schedule and an estimate of the funds required to conduct closure and remediation of all site facilities and site disturbances during the Closure Period and the Post-Closure Period.

  • Company shall include in the Environmental Management Plan, a Closure Plan for Mine closure that will describe all activities that will occur during the Closure Period and the Post-Closure Period to meet the objectives of the Environmental Laws and the Environmental and Social Policies and Guidelines during all potential closure events.

  • The Manager shall be responsible for the completion of all tasks identified in the 2013 Post-Closure Monitoring and Maintenance Plan prepared for the Xxxxxxxxxx Otsego Schoharie Solid Waste Management Authority (MOSA), which is incorporated herein by reference.


More Definitions of Post-closure

Post-closure means the requirements placed upon disposal fa- cilities (e.g., landfills, impoundments closed as disposal facilities, etc.) after closure to ensure their environmental safety for a number of years after closure. (See also "closure.")
Post-closure means the monitoring and maintenance activities required after final closure of a solid waste land disposal facility.
Post-closure means the requirements placed upon disposal facilities after closure to ensure their environmental safety for at least a thirty-year period or until the site becomes stabilized, which means there is little or no settlement, gas production or leachate generation.
Post-closure means the period after a closure certificate is issued in terms of the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act;
Post-closure means the requirements placed upon dis- posal facilities (e.g., landfills, impoundments closed as dis- posal facilities, etc.) after closure to ensure their environmen- tal safety for a number of years after closure. (See also "clo- sure.")
Post-closure means that period of time following closure during which a hazardous waste facility is required to be monitored and maintained under this chapter and rules adopted under it, including, without limitation, operation and maintenance of methane gas extraction and treatment systems, or the period of time after closure during which a scrap tire monocell or monofill facility licensed under section 3734.81 of the Revised Code is required to be monitored and maintained under this chapter and rules adopted under it.
Post-closure means activities after the closure of a solid waste facility that are necessary to ensure compliance with the provisions of the Act and any rules promulgated thereunder, including the application of final cover, grading, revegetation, groundwater monitoring, surface water monitoring, gas monitoring and control, leachate treatment, erosion control, and the abatement of any pollution or degradation to land, water, air or other natural resources.