Contaminant Dissolution Sample Clauses

Contaminant Dissolution e. Contaminant Degradation Team E will define the affected area for the natural resource assessment based on outputs from Task B, where predicted environmental concentrations are above the predicted no-effect concentration levels for direct or acute and chronic effects. We will evaluate indirect effects on a species and habitat basis. Data from historical oil spill events, for example, the 2010 Enbridge spill into the Kalamazoo River, will be used as a reference for estimating the magnitude of impacts and the recovery rates of species and habitats under worst-case scenario seasonal and spatial constraints of the spill. Deliverables: Estimates of effects on natural resources, including the areas of affected habitats, ecological services that could be impacted, and effects on important species. Both short- and long-term, as well as direct and indirect effects will be summarized. Detailed Subtasks and Time Management: During the course of accomplishing these above tasks, monthly phone meetings will be held. Completion of Subtask II-E will follow the schedule below: Subtask XX-X 0 (Xxx 00 – Xxx 00, 0000): Xxxxxx and compile relevant data, documents and literature. Subtask II-E 2 (Mar 15 – Apr 15, 2018): Identify the natural resource considerations resulting from the worst-case spill scenarios and possible mitigation and restoration alternatives. Subtask II-E 3 (Apr 15 – Jun 15, 2018): Evaluate the worst-case scenario effects and potential mitigation alternatives. Xxxxxxx XX-E 4 (Jun 1 – Jun 30, 2018): Draft the initial report section. Subtask II-E 5 (Aug 1 – Sep 15, 2018): Respond to public comment, revisions, and draft the final report. SOW II-F: Analyzing potential measures to restore the affected natural resources and mitigate adverse impacts upon ecological and cultural resources.‌ Section Team: Chief Scientist: Xxxxx Xxxxxx (UM) Section Authors: Xxxxx Xxxxx (UM), Xxxx Xxxx (MTU) and Xxx Xxxxxxxx (MTU) Section Lead: Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx (MTU) Task Overview: This task will identify the potential measures that could be applied to restore the systems affected by the potential worst case spills identified in earlier tasks. The team for Task F will identify and assess alternative options for restoring natural and cultural resources and/or mitigating the ecological damages quantified in Task E in terms of the availability, effectiveness, requirements, and costs of each countermeasure. This section of the assessment will focus on alternatives and costs of restoring ...
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Related to Contaminant Dissolution

  • Dissolution of Entity The Contractor shall notify the County immediately of any intention to discontinue existence of the entity or to bring an action of dissolution.

  • NO DISSOLUTION, NO NULLIFICATION To the extent permitted by law, the parties hereby waive their rights pursuant to Articles 6:265 to 6:272 inclusive of the Dutch Civil Code to dissolve (ontbinden), or demand in legal proceedings the dissolution (ontbinding) of, this Agreement. Furthermore, to the extent permitted by law, the parties hereby waive their rights under Article 6:228 of the Dutch Civil Code to nullify (vernietigen), or demand in legal proceedings the nullification (vernietiging) of, this Agreement on the ground of error (dwaling).

  • Dangerous Goods, Special Wastes, Pesticides and Harmful Substances Where employees are required to work with or are exposed to any dangerous good, special waste, pesticide or harmful substance, the Employer shall ensure that the employees are adequately trained in the identification, safe handling, use, storage, and/or disposal of same.

  • Toxic or Hazardous Substance Any substance designated or defined as toxic or hazardous under any “Environmental Law” or that poses a risk to human health or safety, or the environment, and products and materials containing such substance. “

  • Dissolution The Company shall be dissolved and its affairs shall be wound up on the first to occur of the following:

  • Hazardous Substance Hazardous Substance" shall mean any chemical, substance, material, or waste, including without limitation asbestos, PCBs and formaldehyde, that is defined, classified, listed, or designated as hazardous, toxic, or radioactive, or by other similar term, by any federal, state, or local environmental statute, regulation, rule, order, or ordinance presently in effect.

  • No Storing Hazardous Articles Not to keep or store any offensive, combustible, obnoxious, hazardous or dangerous articles in the said Apartment, the Common Areas, and the Building.

  • Hazardous Material Such Obligor will not, and will not permit any of its Subsidiaries to, use, generate, manufacture, install, treat, release, store or dispose of any Hazardous Material, except in compliance with all applicable Environmental Laws or where the failure to comply could not reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Change.

  • 342 Hazardous Substances Purchaser shall notify the National Response Center and Contracting Officer of all releases of reportable quantities of hazardous substances on or in the vicinity of Sale Area that are caused by Purchaser’s employees, agents, contractors, Subcontractors, or their employees or agents, directly or indirectly, as a result of Purchaser’s Operations, in accordance with 40 CFR 302.

  • Controlled Substance Bodily injury" or "property damage" arising out of the use, sale, manufacture, delivery, transfer or possession by any person of a Controlled Substance as defined by the Federal Food and Drug Law at 21 U.S.C.A. Sections 811 and 812. Controlled Substances include but are not limited to cocaine, LSD, marijuana and all nar- cotic drugs. However, this exclusion does not apply to the legitimate use of prescription drugs by a person following the orders of a licensed physician.

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