Regulated Substance definition

Regulated Substance means any substance, material or waste the use, generation, handling, storage, treatment or disposal of which is regulated by any local or state government authority, including any of the same designated by any authority as hazardous, genetic, cloning, fetal, or embryonic.
Regulated Substance means an element, compound, mixture, solution or substance which, when released into the environment, may present substantial danger to the public health or welfare or the environment. Regulated substance includes:
Regulated Substance means any substance, material or waste, regardless of its form or nature, defined under Environmental Laws as a “hazardous substance,” “hazardous waste,” “toxic substance,” “extremely hazardous substance,” “toxic chemical,” “toxic waste,” “solid waste,” “industrial waste,” “residual waste,” “municipal waste,” “special handling waste,” “mixed waste,” “infectious waste,” “chemotherapeutic waste,” “medical waste,” “regulated substance,” “pollutant” or “contaminant” or any other substance, material or waste, regardless of its form or nature, which otherwise is regulated by Environmental Laws.

Examples of Regulated Substance in a sentence

  • Section 740.450 Remedial Action Plan IF THE APPROVED REMEDIATION OBJECTIVES FOR ANY REGULATED SUBSTANCE of concern ESTABLISHED UNDER Sections 740.440 and 740.445 of this Part ARE LESS THAN THE LEVELS AT THE remediation SITE PRIOR TO ANY REMEDIAL ACTION, THE RA SHALL PREPARE A REMEDIAL ACTION PLAN.

  • IN THE EVENT THAT THE AGENCY HAS DETERMINED IN WRITING THAT THE BACKGROUND LEVEL FOR A REGULATED SUBSTANCE or pesticide POSES AN ACUTE THREAT TO HUMAN HEALTH OR THE ENVIRONMENT AT THE SITE WHEN CONSIDERING THE POST-REMEDIAL ACTION LAND USE, THE RA SHALL DEVELOP APPROPRIATE RISK- BASED REMEDIATION OBJECTIVES IN ACCORDANCE WITH subsections (a), (b) and/or (c) above.


More Definitions of Regulated Substance

Regulated Substance means any hazardous substance as defined under Section 101(14) of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (P.L. 96-510) and petroleum products including crude oil or any fraction thereof, natural gas, natural gas liquids, liquefied natural gas, or synthetic gas usable for fuel (or mixtures of natural gas and such synthetic gas). [415 ILCS 5/58.2]
Regulated Substance means and include any, each and all substances or materials now or hereafter regulated pursuant to any Environmental Laws, including, but not limited to, any such substance or material now or hereafter defined as or deemed to be a "regulated substance," "pesticide," "hazardous substance" or "hazardous waste" or included in any similar or like classification or categorization thereunder.
Regulated Substance means any (a) hazardous substance as defined by any Environmental Law, (b) gasoline, diesel fuel, motor oil, waste or used oil, heating oil, kerosene and any other petroleum product, (c) regulated asbestos containing material and (d) polychlorinated biphenyls, methane or radon.
Regulated Substance means a liquid that contains:
Regulated Substance means any substance which, pursuant to any ENVIRONMENTAL LAW, is identified as a hazardous substance (or other term having similar import) or is otherwise subject to special requirements in connection with the use, storage, transportation, disposition or other handling thereof.
Regulated Substance means any pollutant, contaminant, hazardous substance, hazardous material, toxic substance, toxic pollutant, solid waste, municipal waste, industrial waste, or hazardous waste, that is defined as such and is subject to regulation under any applicable Environmental Law.
Regulated Substance means petroleum, petroleum hydrocarbons or petroleum products and any other chemical, material, substance or waste that is identified (by listing or characteristic) and regulated (or the clean-up of which can be required) by any Legal Requirement intended to protect the environment or the public health or welfare, including but not limited to Legal Requirements relating to clean air, clean water, hazardous and solid waste disposal, safe drinking water, endangered species, occupational safety and health, oil spill prevention, groundwater protection, and toxic substances control.