Environmental Management System (EMS. In order to be eligible for coverage under a general permit, EPOs must have an environmental management system (EMS) in place that is consistent with EMS Elements developed by EPA, the United Egg Producers (UEP), States, and others as a part of EPA s Project XL agreement with UEP [insert date of signed agreement]. These required elements are included in Appendices C, D, and E. Throughout the process of developing the EMS, each EPO is responsible for seeking input from local stakeholders and responding to any issues raised . In addition, prior to seeking coverage under this general permit, EPOs must successfully complete an audit of their EMS by a qualified independent 3rd party organization within [Permitting Authority to specify a date that ensure the audit is recent], again consistent with the Project XL agreement signed by EPA and the UEP. Information on the results of successful audits must be made available to the local community when the facility decides to apply for coverage under the general permit, and the facility must provide local community members with the opportunity to comment on this information. Information about the EMS and the EPO s performance will be made available to the public. When formally submitting the notice of intent to be covered under the general permit to the permitting authority, the EPO must provide a copy of any written comments received from the community, and indicate how these and any other verbal comments were obtained and addressed. Once a facility is accepted for coverage under the general permit, annual third party audits must be conducted and the results of these audits would be available to the public.
Environmental Management System (EMS. The EMS shall be the overarching system by which the Developer shall cause environmental commitments made during the Environmental Approval and permitting processes, and other Environmental Requirements to be carried forward and reflected, as appropriate, in the design and implemented throughout the Work. Developer shall utilize the EMS to track on-going issues, identify environmental compliances, non-compliances and identify actions required/taken to correct any such non- compliance.
Environmental Management System (EMS. The parties will comply with the Forest Service’s environmental management system (EMS) which is a systematic approach to improving environmental performance by identifying activities and environmental impacts that occur on National forest system (NFS) lands. The Forest Service will provide with details for compliance.
Environmental Management System (EMS. In order to prevent pollution of and damage to the environment and with respect to the Client’s efforts to introduce EMS at the international civil airport Prague – Ruzyně, the Contractor shall be obliged to refrain from such activities that might directly or indirectly cause damage or represent a threat to individual elements of the environment (e.g. soil, bedrock, water, air, climate, landscape, ecosystems) and shall be unconditionally obliged to observe all Client’s instructions relating to the introduction of EMS.
Environmental Management System (EMS. The Corporate Compliance Manager shall be responsible for ensuring the full development, implementation and documentation of STX's Environmental Management System (EMS). The EMS will include and address the following:
1. Environmental Policy.
2. Environmental requirements and voluntary undertakings.
3. Objectives and targets.
4. Structure, responsibility and resources.
5. Operational controls.
6. Corrective, preventative action and emergency procedures.
7. Training, awareness and competence.
8. Organizational decision making and planning.
9. Document control.
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Environmental Management System (EMS. The EMS shall be the overarching system by which the Design-Build Contractor shall cause environmental commitments made during the Environmental Approval and permitting processes, and other environmental requirements to be carried forward and reflected, as appropriate, in the design and implemented throughout the Work. The Design-Build Contractor shall utilize the EMS to track on-going issues, identify environmental compliances, non-compliances and identify actions required/taken to correct any such non-compliance. The EMS shall establish a schedule for periodic CEPP review to ensure it is up to date. The EMS shall provide a means to track the reviews and results. At a minimum, the EMS shall require documents in the following list to be on file at the Site and available at any time for TxDOT review:
a) CEPP component parts;
b) Weekly Environmental Monitoring Reports;
c) Investigative Work Plans, Site Investigation Reports, Remedial Action Plans, and/or SGWMP as necessary for hazardous material discovery/remediation;
d) Wetlands Delineations and appropriate Section 404 Permit Application if changes to the design or temporary construction impacts are necessary;
e) Mitigation or resource monitoring reports, as required by resource-specific mitigation plans;
f) Designs for wetland and floodplain mitigation;
g) TPDES Construction General Permit (TXR150000), Notice of Intent (NOI);
h) TPDES Construction General Permit (TXR150000), Notice of Termination (NOT) for Work completed;