Chemical Plants Sample Clauses

Chemical Plants. If an unanticipated type of industrial project is to be built on Mainland Nova Scotia, the parties agree to meet to determine its status as major industrial or commercial. The following rates are the minimum amounts payable. July 16, 2018 $38.34 $3.07 $1.50 $7.50 $0.25 $0.79 $0.08 $0.16 $51.69 May 1, 2019 $38.93 $3.11 $1.50 $7.62 $0.25 $0.79 $0.08 $0.16 $52.44 May 1, 2020 $39.51 $3.16 $1.50 $7.74 $0.25 $0.79 $0.08 $0.16 $53.19 May 1, 2021 $40.09 $3.21 $1.50 $7.86 $0.25 $0.79 $0.08 $0.16 $53.94 May 1, 2022 $40.68 $3.25 $1.50 $7.98 $0.25 $0.79 $0.08 $0.16 $54.69 July 16, 2018 $37.36 $2.99 $1.50 $7.50 $0.25 $0.79 $0.08 $0.16 $50.63 May 1, 2019 $37.94 $3.04 $1.50 $7.62 $0.25 $0.79 $0.08 $0.16 $51.38 May 1, 2020 $38.53 $3.08 $1.50 $7.74 $0.25 $0.79 $0.08 $0.16 $52.13 May 1, 2021 $39.11 $3.13 $1.50 $7.86 $0.25 $0.79 $0.08 $0.16 $52.88 May 1, 2022 $39.69 $3.18 $1.50 $7.98 $0.25 $0.79 $0.08 $0.16 $53.63 July 16, 2018 $35.53 $2.84 $1.50 $7.16 $0.25 $0.79 $0.08 $0.16 $48.31 May 1, 2019 $36.11 $2.89 $1.50 $7.28 $0.25 $0.79 $0.08 $0.16 $49.06 May 1, 2020 $36.69 $2.94 $1.50 $7.40 $0.25 $0.79 $0.08 $0.16 $49.81 May 1, 2021 $37.28 $2.98 $1.50 $7.52 $0.25 $0.79 $0.08 $0.16 $50.56 May 1, 2022 $37.86 $3.03 $1.50 $7.64 $0.25 $0.79 $0.08 $0.16 $51.31 July 16, 2018 $34.25 $2.74 $1.50 $6.96 $0.25 $0.79 $0.08 $0.16 $46.73 May 1, 2019 $34.83 $2.79 $1.50 $7.08 $0.25 $0.79 $0.08 $0.16 $47.48 May 1, 2020 $35.42 $2.83 $1.50 $7.20 $0.25 $0.79 $0.08 $0.16 $48.23 May 1, 2021 $36.00 $2.88 $1.50 $7.32 $0.25 $0.79 $0.08 $0.16 $48.98 May 1, 2022 $36.58 $2.93 $1.50 $7.44 $0.25 $0.79 $0.08 $0.16 $49.73 * This amount has already been deducted from the wage package as per Article 29. In the event that the Building Fund ceases to exist, this amount will revert to the employee wage package.
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Chemical Plants. Churches (containing a baptismal or operating a multi-functional facility).
Chemical Plants. The material selection for pressure transmitters, differential pressure transmitters, pressure gauges, manifolds and impulse lines, etc. is in general related to the material of the equipment and piping. No guidance can be given because of the large variations in products handled. As a general rule, AISI 316L will be suitable for stainless steel and carbon steel equipment and piping. In the case of special stainless steel with increased Mo content, Incoloy 825 and/or Hastelloy C-276 are applied for the equipment and/or piping, the selected material for pressure transmitters and differential pressure transmitters and manifolds, etc. should be Hastelloy C-276. In all cases, advice from the material specialist shall be sought.

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  • Chemical Substances Supplier warrants that: (i) each chemical substance contained in Products is on the inventory of chemical substances compiled and published by the Environmental Protection Agency pursuant to the Toxic Substances Control Act and (ii) all Material Safety Data Sheets required to be provided by Supplier for Products shall be provided to DXC prior to shipment of the Products and shall be complete and accurate.

  • Transporting Students 1. Employees shall not transport students except in accordance with School Board rules. The Board shall adopt a school board policy outlining the teacher’s and the Board’s responsibilities and liabilities. Said policy shall be included in all school handbooks beginning with the 2004-05 school year. 2. Teachers will not be required to transport pupils to and from activities which take place away from the school grounds.

  • Underground Storage Tanks In accordance with the requirements of Section 3(g) of the D.C. Underground Storage Tank Management Act of 1990, as amended by the District of Columbia Underground Storage Tank Management Act of 1990 Amendment Act of 1992 (D.C. Code § 8-113.01, et seq.) (collectively, the “UST Act”) and the applicable D.C. Underground Storage Tank Regulations, 20 DCMR Chapter 56 (the “UST Regulations”), District hereby informs the Developer that it has no knowledge of the existence or removal during its ownership of the Property of any “underground storage tanks” (as defined in the UST Act). Information pertaining to underground storage tanks and underground storage tank removals of which the D.C. Government has received notification is on file with the District Department of the Environment, Underground Storage Tank Branch, 00 X Xxxxxx, X.X., Xxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx, X.X., 00000, telephone (000) 000-0000. District’s knowledge for purposes of this Section shall mean and be limited to the actual knowledge of Xxxxxx Xxxxx, Property Acquisition and Disposition Division of the Department of Housing and Community Development, telephone no. (000) 000-0000. The foregoing is set forth pursuant to requirements contained in the UST Act and UST Regulations and does not constitute a representation or warranty by District.

  • Plant The expression ‘Plant’ as used in the tender papers shall mean every temporary accessory necessary or considered necessary by the Engineer to execute, construct, complete and maintain the work and all altered, modified, substituted and additional works ordered in the time and the manner herein provided and all temporary materials and special and other articles and appliance of every sort kind and description whatsoever intended or used therefore.

  • Materials of Environmental Concern have not been transported or disposed of from the Properties in violation of, or in a manner or to a location that could give rise to liability under, any Environmental Law, nor have any Materials of Environmental Concern been generated, treated, stored or disposed of at, on or under any of the Properties in violation of, or in a manner that could give rise to liability under, any applicable Environmental Law;

  • Underground Facilities All underground pipelines, conduits, ducts, cables, wires, manholes, vaults, tanks, tunnels, or other such facilities or attachments, and any encasements containing such facilities, including without limitation those that convey electricity, gases, steam, liquid petroleum products, telephone or other communications, cable television, water, wastewater, storm water, other liquids or chemicals, or traffic or other control systems.

  • Storage Tanks If storage tanks storing Hazardous Materials located on the Premises or the Project are used by Tenant or are hereafter placed on the Premises or the Project by Tenant, Tenant shall install, use, monitor, operate, maintain, upgrade and manage such storage tanks, maintain appropriate records, obtain and maintain appropriate insurance, implement reporting procedures, properly close any storage tanks, and take or cause to be taken all other actions necessary or required under applicable state and federal Legal Requirements, as such now exists or may hereafter be adopted or amended in connection with the installation, use, maintenance, management, operation, upgrading and closure of such storage tanks. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, Tenant shall have no right to use or install any underground storage tanks at the Project.

  • Materials of Environmental Concern have not been transported or disposed of from the Properties in violation of, or in a manner or to a location which could give rise to liability under, any Environmental Law, nor have any Materials of Environmental Concern been generated, treated, stored or disposed of at, on or under any of the Properties in violation of, or in a manner that could give rise to liability under, any applicable Environmental Law, except insofar as any such violation or liability referred to in this paragraph, or any aggregation thereof, could not reasonably be expected to result in the payment of a Material Environmental Amount.

  • Wastewater investments in the construction, material enhancement, or renewal of infrastructure that supports wastewater and storm water collection, treatment, and management systems. Note: Investments in health infrastructure (e.g., hospitals, long-term care facilities, convalescent centres, and senior centres) are not eligible. Eligible Expenditures will be limited to the following: 1. Infrastructure investments – expenditures associated with acquiring, planning, designing, constructing, or renovating a tangible capital asset and any related debt financing charges specifically identified with that asset. 2. Capacity-building costs – for projects eligible under the capacity-building category only, expenditures associated with the development and implementation of: • Capital investment plans, integrated community sustainability plans, integrated regional plans, housing needs assessments, or asset management plans; • Studies, strategies, systems, software, third-party assessments, plans, or training related to asset management; • Studies, strategies, systems, or plans related to housing or land use; • Studies, strategies, or plans related to the long-term management of infrastructure; and • Other initiatives that strengthen the Recipient’s ability to improve local and regional planning. 3. Joint communications and signage costs – expenditures directly associated with joint federal communication activities and with federal project signage.

  • Animals The Hirer shall ensure that no animals (including birds) except guide dogs are brought into the premises, other than for a special event agreed to by the Village Hall. No animals whatsoever are to enter the kitchen at any time.

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