Pollution Prevention Sample Clauses

Pollution Prevention. The assessment of SCOPIC remuneration shall include the prevention of pollution as well as the removal of pollution in the immediate vicinity of the vessel insofar as this is necessary for the proper execution of the salvage but not otherwise.
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Pollution Prevention. ‌‌‌ Pollution prevention continues as a central theme in many Division activities. • Inspectors communicate pollution prevention concepts and, when possible, specific ideas to regulated entities routinely during inspections. Training efforts also emphasize pollution prevention as an effective environmental management tool. • Pollution prevention activities were negotiated as Supplemental Environmental Projects (SEPs) as part of penalty settlements in several significant enforcement cases. Such projects included replacement of outdated systems to improve materials usage and reduce waste and replacement of equipment that requires the use of chemicals that end up as hazardous wastes streams. Also, assistance to other facilities with similar problems, education and outreach on environmental issues and spill and leak prevention equipment and improvements are included in some SEPs that are considered pollution prevention based. HMWMD efforts on SEPs in settlement agreements have been consistent with the CDPHE agency-wide SEP policy.
Pollution Prevention. 4A: Chemical and Hazardous Material Reduction Palo Verde Saguaro Bloom Cactus Xxxx Required Credits Required + 2 Additional Credits Required + 4 Additional Credits Required: Accurately document inventory and storage of chemical products and safely dispose of chemical products.1 1 credit Keep updated records for Inventory Control.2 1 credit Properly dispose of Hazardous Waste and/or unused chemicals.3 1 credit Practice integrated pest management (IPM) techniques to treat pest problems both indoors and outdoors.4 1 credit Provide guests with a door placard to place outside of their door to decline housekeeping service for the days/nights that it is displayed. 1 credit Ensure that at least 50% of all products are Safer Choice, Greenseal, Ecologo or other certified environmentally preferable chemical products. 1 credit Work with vendors / external suppliers to minimize product packaging. Use recyclable or reusable packaging, and take-back packaging. 1 credit All Exterior Flat paint should contain less than 100 g/l VOC content by weight. 1 credit All Interior Flat paint should contain less than 50 g/l VOC content by weight. 1 credit Additional Credits: Cleaning Services and Equipment Use onsite or offsite ozone laundry services.5 1 credit Use Professional Wet Cleaning (as opposed to dry cleaning) for guest garments, uniform and linen cleaning services (either on or off site). 1 credit Landscape Procedures Use environmentally preferable chemicals in landscaping, turf management purposes, and/or site maintenance when possible. 1 credit Pool Install an automatic chlorine or bromine feeder (alternative to inputting manually). 1 credit Use phosphate free shock or stain control chemicals. 1 credit Use ENERGY STAR pump or comparable efficient pumps and pool heaters.6 1 credit 4B: Storm Water, Wastewater, and Run Off Palo Verde Saguaro Bloom Cactus Xxxx Required Credits Required + 1 Additional Credits Required + 3 Additional Credits Required: Keep dumpsters covered and impermeable to rainwater. Keep them from overflowing, and keep dumpster/parking areas clean. 1 credit Avoid washing cars, equipment, floor mats, or other items where run-off water flows directly into the storm drain. Offsite fleet washing may conserve water and reduce water contamination. Seek out a facility that washes with recycled water. 1 credit Keep a spill kit handy to catch and clean spills from hazardous materials, grease, or leaking vehicles. Make sure there is an adequate amount of absorbent ma...
Pollution Prevention. 3.1 The Contractor, must at its own expense, use in the execution of the work under the Contract, plant, equipment and vehicles which comply with, and do not breach, the requirements for operation under all legislation, and ordinances, regulations, by-laws, orders or proclamations under such legislation relevant to the protection and management of the environment.
Pollution Prevention. Please state your company’s policy on source reduction. The Pollution Prevention Act defines source reduction to mean any practice that: (1) Reduces the amount of any hazardous substance, pollutant or contaminant entering any waste stream or otherwise released into the environment (including fugitive emissions) prior to recycling, treatment or disposal, and (2) Reduces the hazards to public health and the environment associated with the release of such substances, pollutants or contaminants. The term includes: equipment or technology modifications, process or procedure modifications, reformulation or redesign of products, substitution of raw materials, and improvements in housekeeping, maintenance, training or inventory control. Haworth is committed to providing our customers with products that support safe and healthy environments, and to a policy of material chemistry transparency. All Haworth-owned manufacturing facilities are ISO 14001 and 9001 certified. See our complete response on Supplemental sheets following this form.
Pollution Prevention. Stationary equipment such as motors, pumps, generators, and welders, located within or adjacent to the riverbed shall be positioned over drip pans. Stationary heavy equipment shall have suitable containment to handle a catastrophic spill/leak. Clean up equipment such as extra boom, absorbent pads, skimmers, shall be on site prior to the start of Project-related activities. No equipment maintenance shall be done within or near any ephemeral stream(s) where petroleum products or other pollutants from the equipment may enter these areas under any flow.
Pollution Prevention. Tenant is encouraged to utilize the concepts of pollution prevention, energy efficiency and waste minimization with regard to its activities at DIA.
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Pollution Prevention. Owner will, in the case of an escape or discharge of bulk crude oil and/or finished oil products or threat of escape or discharge of same from the applicable Vessel into the navigable waters of the United States, promptly undertake such measures as are reasonably necessary or which may be required by applicable laws, rules and regulations to mitigate the resultant pollution damage; provided, however, that Charterer may at its option, and upon notice to Owner and on the conditions hereinafter set forth, undertake such measures. Charterer shall keep Owner advised of any such measures to be undertaken by it under such circumstances. Any of such measures actually undertaken by Charterer shall be at Owner's expense (except to the extent that such escape or discharge was caused or contributed to by Charterer). If Owner believes that any such measures undertaken by Charterer should not be undertaken or should be discontinued, Owner may so notify Charterer and thereafter Charterer, if it elects to continue such measures, shall do so at its own risk and expense.
Pollution Prevention. The Contractor may be tasked to conduct pollution prevention activities including, but not limited to: developing pollution prevention plans; inventory for hazardous materials and municipal solid waste streams; conducting pollution prevention opportunity assessments; evaluating the economics and technical feasibility of process changes and recycling alternatives; assisting in implementing recycling activities; creating databases to track progress in achieving each stated pollution prevention goal; conducting Pollution Prevention Baseline Surveys; conducting an analysis of an installation’s environmental compliance posture; proposing pollution prevention solutions to reduce or eliminate the installation’s vulnerability to an enforcement action; developing plans and programs required to comply with XXXX Title III, EPCRA, and local emergency planning committee requirements; preparing annual Toxic Release Inventories (Form R); providing hardware/software packages for the installation to manage and maintain the plans once completed; and developing and applying training/educational materials.
Pollution Prevention. In FFY 08/09, the Office of Pollution Prevention will undertake the following projects and activities: Educational Outreach • Sponsor or support at least six workshops in different areas of the state to promote P2 concepts and techniques to facilities. • Work with state administrative services agency to expand the procurement of environmentally preferable products, focusing on pest management practices, electronic equipment, cleaning supplies and paper products. Technical Assistance • Sponsor or support at least six workshops in different areas of the state to promote P2 concepts and techniques to facilities. • Work with state administrative services agency to expand the procurement of environmentally preferable products, focusing on pest management practices, electronic equipment, cleaning supplies and paper products. Product Stewardship • Work with interest groups to create a program to improve the collection of mercury-switch thermostats and phase-out the use of mercury-added products, where there are feasible alternatives. Voluntary Initiatives • Provide technical assistance to facilities participating in the Metal Finishing Strategic Goals Program, Mercury Switch Removal Program, Green Governments Illinois Program, Region 5 Sustainability Network and Hospitals for a Healthy Environment.
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