Sudden and accidental pollution definition

Sudden and accidental pollution means the sudden and accidental discharge, dispersal, release, or escape of pollutants, resulting in property damage or bodily injury neither expected nor intended from the standpoint of the covered party, onto or upon the land, into the atmosphere, into or under the ground, or into any watercourse, whether natural or man-made, or body of water or aquifer, but does not include any discharge, dispersal, release, or escape of pollutants, whether sudden or accidental or gradual or intentional from any fixed or stationary container, vessel, or tank of any description whatever, whether located above ground or underground. The coverage provided herein for sudden and accidental pollution shall be excess to, and shall not contribute with, any other insurance or pooled coverage which is available to the covered party. If the other insurance or pooled coverage available to the covered party exceeds the covered party’s retained limit and the loss is in excess of the amount of other collectible insurance or pooled coverage, the coverage provided herein will apply over the other collectible insurance or pooled coverage up to the limits set forth below. The coverage provided for sudden and accidental pollution is limited to $100,000 over the retained limit, per occurrence, per covered party.

Examples of Sudden and accidental pollution in a sentence

  • Sudden and accidental pollution (as per IBC 2313 or similar) (120 hours/120 hours) (b) Wrap-up liability insurance shall be maintained from the date of the commencement of the Work until the date of Total Performance of the work and shall include an additional twenty- four (24) months completed operation coverage which will take affect after Total Performance.

  • This Section excludes liability in respect of: 23.1 pollution or contamination of buildings or other structures or of water or of land or the atmosphere; and 23.2 damage or injury directly or indirectly caused by such pollution or contamination other than liability for which an indemnity is provided by Standard Clause – Sudden and accidental pollution or Standard Clause – Environmental statutory liability.

  • Sudden and accidental pollution liability, as applicable Business Automobile Liability.

  • Sudden and accidental pollution (as per IBC 2313 or similar) (120 hours/120 hours) Wrap up liability insurance shall be maintained from the date of the commencement of the Work until the date of Total Performance of the work and shall include an additional twenty- four (24) months completed operation coverage which will take affect after Total Performance.

  • Sudden and accidental pollution liability insurance with limits not less than Five Million Dollars ($5,000,000.00) each occurrence with any deductible not to exceed One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00), provided that Tenant's coverage under subsection (n) below covers the same risks and liabilities.

  • Sudden and accidental pollution liability, as applicable Business Automobile Consultant shall maintain business automobile liability insurance on the most recently approved ISO policy form, or its equivalent, with a minimum single limit of $1,000,000 each accident for bodily injury and property damage including sudden and accidental pollution liability, with respect to Consultant's vehicles whether owned, hired or non-owned, assigned to or used in the perfonnance of the Services.

  • This Section excludes liability in respect of: 21.1 pollution or contamination of buildings or other structures or of water or of land or the atmosphere; and 21.2 damage or injury directly or indirectly caused by such pollution or contamination other than liability for which an indemnity is provided by Standard Clause – Sudden and accidental pollution or Standard Clause – Environmental statutory liability.

  • Sudden and accidental pollution legal liability insurance in an amount not less than $1,000,000.

  • Sudden and accidental pollution legal liability insurance with a limit commensurate with industry practice for similar construction projects but not less than $5,000,000.

  • Sudden and accidental pollution legal liability insurance with a limit commensurate with industry practice but not less than $5,000,000 on a per occurrence and annual or policy aggregate basis.

Related to Sudden and accidental pollution

  • Environmental pollution means the contaminating or rendering unclean or impure the air, land or waters of the state, or making the same injurious to public health, harmful for commer- cial or recreational use, or deleterious to fish, bird, animal or plant life.

  • Environmental Policy means to conserve energy, water, wood, paper and other resources, reduce waste and phase out the use of ozone depleting substances and minimise the release of greenhouse gases, volatile organic compounds and other substances damaging to health and the environment, including any written environmental policy of the Customer;

  • Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan or "SWPPP" means a document that is prepared in accordance with good engineering practices and that identifies potential sources of pollutants that may reasonably be expected to affect the quality of stormwater discharges from the construction site, and otherwise meets the requirements of this Ordinance. In addition the document shall identify and require the implementation of control measures, and shall include, but not be limited to the inclusion of, or the incorporation by reference of, an approved erosion and sediment control plan, an approved stormwater management plan, and a pollution prevention plan.

  • Credit accident and health insurance means insurance on a debtor to provide

  • Accident and health insurance means contracts that incorporate morbidity risk and provide protection against economic loss resulting from accident, sickness, or medical conditions and as may be specified in the valuation manual.

  • Air pollution means the presence in the outdoor atmosphere of one or more air contaminants in sufficient quantities, and of such characteristics and duration as is, or is likely to be, injurious to human health, plant or animal life, or property, or which unreasonably interferes with enjoyment of life and property. For the purposes of this chapter, air pollution shall not include air contaminants emitted in compliance with chapter 17.21 RCW, the Washington Pesticide Application Act, which regulates the application and control of the use of various pesticides.

  • Water pollution means the unpermitted release of sediment from disturbed areas, solid waste or waste-derived constituents, or leachate to the waters of the state.

  • Pollution prevention means any activity that through process changes, product reformulation or redesign, or substitution of less polluting raw materials, eliminates or reduces the release of air pollutants (including fugitive emissions) and other pollutants to the environment prior to recycling, treatment, or disposal; it does not mean recycling (other than certain “in-process recycling” practices), energy recovery, treatment, or disposal.

  • Disaster Management Act means the Disaster Management Act, 2002 (Act No.57 of 2002)

  • Health hazard means any condition, device or practice in a water system or its operation resulting from a real or potential danger to the health and well-being of consumers. The word "severe" as used to qualify "health hazard" means a hazard to the health of the user that could be expected to result in death or significant reduction in the quality of life.

  • PAL pollutant means the pollutant for which a PAL is established at a major stationary source.

  • nuclear energy hazard means the radioactive, toxic, explosive, or other hazardous properties of radioactive material;

  • National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) means the national program for issuing, modifying, revoking and reissuing, terminating, monitoring, and enforcing permits and imposing and enforcing pretreatment requirements, under Sections 307, 318, 402, and 405 of CWA. The term includes an approved program.

  • National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System means the national program for issuing, modifying, revoking and reissuing, terminating, monitoring and enforcing permits, and imposing and enforcing pretreatment requirements under Sections 307, 402, 318, and 405 of the Clean Water Act.

  • Underground source of drinking water means an aquifer or its portion:

  • Accident/Accidental means an event or incident that occurs which is unforeseen and unexpected which resulted directly in the death or injury of the Person Covered.

  • Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) means the United States Environmental Protection Agency.

  • Nuclear Hazard means any nuclear reaction, radiation, or radioactive contamination, all whether controlled or uncontrolled or however caused, or any consequence of any of these.

  • National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Permit or “NPDES” means a permit issued by the MPCA as required by federal law for the purpose of regulating the discharge of pollutants from point sources into waters of the United States from concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) as defined by federal law

  • Pollution means pollution or contamination of the atmosphere or of any water land or other tangible property;

  • Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act means the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, Pub. L. No. 104-191, 110 Stat. 1936, as amended.

  • Sexual Exploitation and Abuse “(SEA)” means the following:

  • Flood Insurance Regulations means (i) the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 as now or hereafter in effect or any successor statute thereto, (ii) the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 as now or hereafter in effect or any successor statue thereto, (iii) the National Flood Insurance Reform Act of 1994 (amending 42 USC 4001, et seq.), as the same may be amended or recodified from time to time, and (iv) the Flood Insurance Reform Act of 2004 and any regulations promulgated thereunder.

  • National Flood Insurance Program means the program created by the U.S. Congress pursuant to the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 and the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973, as revised by the National Flood Insurance Reform Act of 1994, that mandates the purchase of flood insurance to cover real property improvements located in Special Flood Hazard Areas in participating communities and provides protection to property owners through a Federal insurance program.

  • Health care information means any information, whether oral or recorded in any form or medium that identi- fies or can readily be associated with the identity of, and relates to the health care of, a patient or client.

  • Health Agency means the California Department of Health Services, or the local health officer with respect to a small water system.