Contaminated Materials Sample Clauses

Contaminated Materials. When the maintenance operations encounter or expose any abnormal condition that may indicate the presence of a contaminated material, discontinue such operations in the vicinity of the abnormal condition and notify the Engineer immediately. Be alert for the presence of tanks or barrels; discolored or stained earth, metal, wood, ground water; visible fumes; abnormal odors; excessively hot earth; smoke; or other conditions that appear abnormal as possible indicators of the presence of contaminated materials. Treat these conditions with extraordinary caution. Make every effort to minimize the spread of any contaminated materials into uncontaminated areas. Dispose of the contaminated material in accordance with the requirements and regulations of any Local, State, or Federal agency having jurisdiction. The Department may agree to hold harmless and indemnify the Contractor for damages when the Contractor discovers or encounters contaminated materials or pollutants during the performance of services for the Department when the presence of such materials or pollutants were unknown or not reasonably discoverable. Such indemnification agreements are only effective if the Contractor immediately stops work and notifies the Department of the contaminated material or pollutant problem. Such indemnification agreements are not valid for damages resulting from the Contractor’s willful, wanton, or intentional conduct or the operations of Contaminated and Hazardous Material Contractors.
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Contaminated Materials. Where instructed to remove material affected by contamination from the site, minimize the risk of infecting other parts of the site.
Contaminated Materials. When the construction operations encounter or expose any abnormal condition that may indicate the presence of a contaminated material, discontinue such operations in the vicinity of the abnormal condition and notify the Engineer immediately. Be alert for the presence of tanks or barrels; discolored or stained earth, metal, wood, ground water; visible fumes; abnormal odors; excessively hot earth; smoke; or other conditions that appear abnormal as possible indicators of the presence of contaminated materials. Treat these conditions with extraordinary caution. Make every effort to minimize the spread of any contaminated materials into uncontaminated areas. Do not resume the construction operations in the vicinity of the abnormal conditions until so directed by the Engineer. Dispose of the contaminated material in accordance with the requirements and regulations of any Local, State, or Federal agency having jurisdiction. Where the Contractor performs work necessary to dispose of contaminated material, and the Contract does not include pay items for disposal, the Department will pay for this work as provided in 4-4. The Department may agree to hold harmless and indemnify the Contractor for damages when the Contractor discovers or encounters contaminated materials or pollutants during the performance of services for the Department when the presence of such materials or pollutants were unknown or not reasonably discoverable. Such indemnification agreements are only effective if the Contractor immediately stops work and notifies the Department of the contaminated material or pollutant problem. Such indemnification agreements are not valid for damages resulting from the Contractor’s willful, wanton, or intentional conduct or the operations of Contaminated and Hazardous Material Contractors.
Contaminated Materials. Each vendor shall be required to identify its source of supply. No material will be accepted from a hazardous or toxic waste site, regardless of whether the site has been identified by either a Local, State or Federal Agency. No contaminated, toxic, hazardous waste products or heavy metal product shall be contained in these deliveries. If any material, supplied to the City is found to be contaminated or contain heavy metal products, it will be the responsibility of the vendor to remove and replace the contaminated product at their expense and at no cost to the City. The City has the option to solicit the removal of any contaminated material and charge back the vendor any and all costs involved.
Contaminated Materials. Contaminated Material” means Hazardous Material in soil, sediment, groundwater, fill or other substrate material, site improvements, construction materials, construction debris, equipment or clothing that was present on the Property on or before the Effective Date, whether or not identified before the Effective Date, and that exceeds Florida or federal maximum contaminant levels or residual contaminant levels or such other clean-up criterion as has been approved in writing by FDEP.
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Related to Contaminated Materials

  • No Hazardous Materials (A) have been disposed of or otherwise released from any Real Property of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries in violation of any Environmental Laws; or

  • Hazardous Materials Tenant shall not keep on the Premises any item of a dangerous, flammable or explosive character that might unreasonably increase the danger of fire or explosion on the Premises or that might be considered hazardous or extra hazardous by any responsible insurance company.

  • Hazardous Substances The words "Hazardous Substances" mean materials that, because of their quantity, concentration or physical, chemical or infectious characteristics, may cause or pose a present or potential hazard to human health or the environment when improperly used, treated, stored, disposed of, generated, manufactured, transported or otherwise handled. The words "Hazardous Substances" are used in their very broadest sense and include without limitation any and all hazardous or toxic substances, materials or waste as defined by or listed under the Environmental Laws. The term "Hazardous Substances" also includes, without limitation, petroleum and petroleum by-products or any fraction thereof and asbestos.

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