Environmental and Cultural Resources Review Sample Clauses

Environmental and Cultural Resources Review. 6.3.1. PG&E shall conduct a “desktop” environmental, endangered species, and cultural resources review of the proposed work at the MHP. If such review indicates any environmental, endangered species, and cultural resources issues, PG&E will immediately suspend work at the MHP. PG&E will not resume work until it has received authorization from appropriate experts and/or agency with jurisdictional authority. PG&E assumes no remediation responsibility or liability. Costs for remediation are not eligible for reimbursement from the MHP Rebuild Program.
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Environmental and Cultural Resources Review. 6.3.1. Liberty Utilities shall conduct a “desktop” environmental, endangered species and cultural resources review of the proposed work at the MHP. If such review indicates any environmental, endangered species and cultural resources issues, Liberty Utilities will immediately suspend of work at the MHP. Liberty Utilities will not resume work until it has received authorization from appropriate experts and/or agency with jurisdictional authority. Liberty Utilities assumes no remediation responsibility or liability. Costs for remediation are not eligible for reimbursement from the MHP Program.
Environmental and Cultural Resources Review. 6.3.1. SCE shall conduct a desktop environmental, endangered species, and cultural resources review of the proposed work at the MHP, and, where that review indicates any environmental, endangered species, and cultural resources issues, SCE will immediately suspend work at the MHP. SCE will not resume work on the MHP until it has received authorization from appropriate experts and/or agency with jurisdictional authority that the issues have been resolved and that the project may proceed. Any environmental, endangered species, and cultural resources remediation or other resolution of environmental issues must continue to remain with each MHP Owner/Operator and must be addressed as required by the agency with jurisdictional authority. No utility shall assume any remediation responsibility, and utility ratepayers shall bear no costs associated with any required remediation.
Environmental and Cultural Resources Review. 6.3.1. SOCALGAS shall conduct a desktop environmental, endangered species, and cultural resources review of the proposed work at the MHP, and, where that review indicates any environmental, endangered species, and cultural resources issues, SOCALGAS will immediately suspend work at the MHP. SOCALGAS will not resume work on the MHP until it has received authorization from appropriate experts and/or agency with jurisdictional authority that the issues have been resolved and that the project may proceed. Any environmental, endangered species, and cultural resources remediation or other resolution of environmental issues must continue to remain with each MHP Owner/Operator and must be addressed as required by the agency with jurisdictional authority. No utility shall assume any remediation responsibility, and utility ratepayers shall bear no costs associated with any required remediation.
Environmental and Cultural Resources Review. 6.3.1. Pacific Power shall conduct a “desktop” environmental, endangered species and cultural resources review of the proposed work at the MHP. If such review indicates any environmental, endangered species and/or cultural resources issues, Pacific Power will immediately suspend of work at the MHP. Pacific Power will not resume work until it has received authorization from appropriate experts and/or agency with jurisdictional authority. Company assumes no remediation responsibility or liability. Costs for remediation are not eligible for reimbursement from the MHP Program.
Environmental and Cultural Resources Review. 6.3.1. [Utility] shall conduct a desktop environmental, endangered species, and cultural resources review of the proposed work at the MHP, and, where that review indicates any environmental, endangered species, and cultural resources issues, [Utility] will immediately suspend work at the MHP. [Utility] will not resume work on the MHP until it has received authorization from appropriate experts and/or agency with jurisdictional authority that the issues have been resolved and that the project may proceed. Any environmental, endangered species, and cultural resources remediation or other resolution of environmental issues must continue to remain with each MHP Owner/Operator and must be addressed as required by the agency with jurisdictional authority. No utility shall assume any remediation responsibility, and utility ratepayers shall bear no costs associated with any required remediation.
Environmental and Cultural Resources Review. 6.3.1. SDG&E shall conduct a desktop environmental, endangered species and cultural resources review of the proposed work at the MHP and where that review indicates any environmental, endangered species and cultural resources issues, SDG&E will immediately suspend of work at the MHP. SDG&E will not resume work on the MHP until it has received authorization from appropriate experts and/or agency with jurisdictional authority that the issues have been resolved and that the project can proceed. Any environmental, endangered species and cultural resources remediation, or other resolution of environmental issues, must continue to remain with each MHP owner and must be addressed as required by the agency with jurisdictional authority. No utility shall assume any remediation responsibility and utility ratepayers shall bear no costs associated with any required remediation.
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Related to Environmental and Cultural Resources Review

  • Cultural Resources If a cultural resource is discovered, the Purchaser shall immediately suspend all operations in the vicinity of the cultural resource and notify the Forest Officer. Operations may only resume if authorized by the Forest Officer. Cultural resources identified and protected elsewhere in this contract are exempted from this clause. Cultural resources, once discovered or identified, are not to be disturbed by the Purchaser, or his, her or its employees and/or sub- contractors.

  • Environmental Health and Safety i. Environment, Health and Safety Performance. Seller acknowledges and accepts full and sole responsibility to maintain an environment, health and safety management system ("EMS") appropriate for its business throughout the performance of this Contract. Buyer expects that Seller’s EMS shall promote health and safety, environmental stewardship, and pollution prevention by appropriate source reduction strategies. Seller shall convey the requirement of this clause to its suppliers. Seller shall not deliver goods that contain asbestos mineral fibers.

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