Remediation standards definition

Remediation standards means the combination of numeric standards that establish a level or concentration, and narrative standards to which contaminants must be treated, removed, or otherwise cleaned for soil, groundwater, or surface water, as provided by the department pursuant to section 35 of P.L.1993, c.139 (C.58:10B-12) in order to meet the health risk or environmental standards;
Remediation standards means the combination of numeric
Remediation standards means either numeric or narrative standards to which Hazardous Materials in the Environment must be remediated as established pursuant to Environmental Laws by the NJDEP.

Examples of Remediation standards in a sentence

  • Redeveloper shall assume the Township’s obligation to investigate and Remediate the Property in full compliance with all applicable Environmental Laws and regulatory deadlines and timeframes, including, but not limited to those provided by the Site Remediation and Reform Act, N.J.S.A. 58:10C-1, et seq., the Administrative Requirements for the Remediation of Contaminated Sites, N.J.A.C. 7:26C, the NJDEP Remediation Standards, N.J.A.C. 7:26D, and the Technical Standards for Site Remediation, N.J.A.C. 7:26E.

  • Where an Environmental Damage arises out of Environmental Contamination, the non-claiming Party shall be responsible for Remedial Works or the redressing of a Compliance Matter (a “Remedy”) to no less but no more than the Remediation Standards allowed by applicable Environmental Laws; such Remedial Works may be determined, in compliance with applicable Environmental Laws using risk assessment and related risk evaluation methods.

  • X-Ray Fluorescence screening data collected as part of the Phase II ESA identified an exceedance of the NHDES Soil Remediation Standards (SRS) for lead in the topsoil layer collected located in the northeastern corner of the site.

  • The Scope of Work shall be performed in accordance with all applicable federal, state, and local rules and regulations including, but not limited to, the requirements of the Storage Tank and Spill Prevention Act (Act 32 of 1989, as amended) and Pa. Code, Title 25, Chapter 245, established under the Land Recycling and Environmental Remediation Standards Act (Act 2 of 1995) and Pa. Code, Chapter 250 (Administration of Land Recycling Program).


More Definitions of Remediation standards

Remediation standards means the combination of numeric standards that establish a level or concentration, and narrative standards, to which contaminants must be treated, removed or otherwise cleaned for soil, ground water or surface water, as established by the Department pursuant to the Brownfield and Contaminated Sites Remediation Act at N.J.S.A. 58:10B-12 and this chapter.
Remediation standards means prescribed numerical standards relating to concentrations of substances and standards relating to risk assessment;
Remediation standards means the standards defined as such pursuant to the Remediation Standards rules, N.J.A.C. 7:26D.
Remediation standards shall have the meaning set forth in Section 11.6(e)(vii).
Remediation standards means numerical or narrative standards ((A) resulting from an enacted statute, promulgated rule or regulation issued by a Government regulatory agency, in each case existing on the Closing Date, or (B) developed on a case-by-case basis through a risk assessment or other methodology (and taking into account any relevant guidance issued by a Government regulatory agency), which are commercially reasonable for companies in the fastener industry and which are commercially reasonable for the use and given the location of the properties as of the Closing Date) that define the concentrations of Hazardous Materials that are acceptable for any environmental media, including, without limitation, standards that are based on the use and location of a particular property.
Remediation standards means the combination of numeric standards that establish a level or concentration, and narrative standards, to which contaminants must be treated, removed or otherwise cleaned for soil, ground water or surface water, as provided by the Department pursuant to
Remediation standards means the minimum standards which are: (i) technically and financially reasonable risk-based operating standards applicable under Environmental Laws; (ii) applicable to the operations at each relevant facility of the Company or the Business; (iii) defined according to the methodology or guidelines applicable to the relevant Governmental Authority; and (iv) acceptable to a relevant Governmental Authority regulating or otherwise adjudicating compliance with Environmental Laws;