Hazardous Waste Management Sample Clauses

Hazardous Waste Management. Unless specifically excluded by DCAMM in writing, CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for proper disposal or storage of all known hazardous wastes which were either documented in the RFP or Proposal. Such services shall include all necessary air quality monitoring, testing, specification writing and other requirements per all applicable Laws. CONTRACTOR shall provide appropriate documentation relating to the disposal and/or storage, and transportation in compliance with all Laws. If extensive testing and removal is required for hazardous materials other than those listed in the RFP, Proposal or Design, CONTRACTOR shall submit a Project Change Request in accordance with Section 34: Changes in Scope of Services.
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Hazardous Waste Management. 2.2.1 The CLIA in consultation with NWCCA has developed, in conjunction with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), a national practice for the assigning of an EPA Identification Number to each cruise ship as the “generator” of hazardous wastes, which recognizes the multi-jurisdictional itineraries of a cruise vessel. EPA also proposes that the state where company offices are located may issue the national identification numbers provided the criteria and information submitted required for obtaining the number is standard for the United States. The State of Washington and NWCCA agree to a uniform application procedure for the EPA national identification number in accordance with the Resource Conservation Recovery Act (RCRA) (Appendix v). The State of Washington shall have the right to inspect all such records upon written request to the cruise vessel operator. The State of Washington recognizes that in some cases EPA Identification Numbers may not be required under federal law for conditionally exempt small quantity generators.
Hazardous Waste Management. This Appendix is to be used as guidance for hazardous waste discharged in Washington State waters or landed ashore in Washington. The following is a list of Resource Conservation Recovery Act (RCRA) and Washington State Criteria hazardous waste that may be found on cruise ships, and appropriate guidance for its discharge or offloading from the ship.
Hazardous Waste Management. Based on a review of XXX ship’s logs and records, XXX certifies that Hazardous Wastes were managed in accordance with these sections of the MOU. XXX will make these records available to Ecology upon request. Add a description of how hazardous waste is managed while in Washington.
Hazardous Waste Management. On the basis of the review of the documents discussed above in Section 3.5.1, ten buildings (Tables 10 & 11, Buildings 88, 113, 146/146a, 503, 525, 529, 950, 958, 992) historically (prior to 1994) accumulated hazardous wastes. Hazardous waste is currently (1994 to present) accumulated at ten buildings (111, 146, 152, 156, 529, 543, 544, 583, 944, and 950). A list of the hazardous wastes previously and currently generated in buildings within Parcel 5 is presented in Tables 10 and 11, respectively.
Hazardous Waste Management. Identify any Hazardous Materials (other than air emissions and wastewater described in V and VI) which will be generated by the facility, the hazard class, and the quantity of generation on a monthly basis: Hazardous Material Hazard Class Quantity (On an monthly basis) Describe the method(s) of disposal for each Hazardous Material: Exhibit E Do you intend to treat or process any Hazardous Materials on the Premises? If yes, describe the proposed method(s) of treatment and/or processing: Identify any permits and/or licenses which must be obtained in connection with (i) the disposal of each Hazardous Material and (ii) any treatment or processing of Hazardous Materials:
Hazardous Waste Management. 1. Construct the first phase of a hazardous waste treatment center in Guangzhou, including a pre-treatment center and landfill with a capacity of about 150,000 m3; and
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Hazardous Waste Management. Contractor shall have primary responsibility as the generator of all Hazardous Waste at the Site and shall manage all Hazardous Waste generated on the Site. Contractor shall identify all Hazardous Wastes produced and properly handle and dispose of said Hazardous Waste in accordance with all applicable Compliance Laws. Contractor is responsible for all costs associated with disposal of hazardous waste.
Hazardous Waste Management. MassDEP has been successfully implementing the program that ensures that hazardous wastes are properly managed at the site of generation and safely transported to licensed, well run Treatment, Storage and Disposal Facilities (TSDFs). Over the next few years we will continue to use a combination of assistance, reporting, inspections and enforcement to ensure that hazardous waste generators, transporters and TSDFs continue to comply with program requirements. The agency also will continue implementing the new streamlined TSDF licensing process developed through a joint EPA –MassDEP LEAN initiative.
Hazardous Waste Management. The Contractor must provide the EMS Administrator, WPCB Safety Specialist or designee with a list of actual and potential hazardous waste(s) to be generated during a project. Hazardous waste generated by a Contractor as part of its work is the responsibility of the Contractor. Contractors must ensure that their hazardous waste is properly identified, stored, transported and disposed of in accordance with all applicable local, state, and federal laws. The Contractor must provide the WPCB designated employee with the appropraie manifest or paperwork to validate disposal. Contractor employees must be properly trained to handle hazardous waste safely and in compliance with all applicable local, state and federal laws. For projects where temporary on-site storage is necessary, the Contractor must ensure, at a minimum, proper labeling of containers and tanks, adequate secondary containment, segregation of incompatible materials and documentation of weekly inspections of these storage areas. Contractors must maintain an adequate emergency plan and spill equipment to address spills, fire, etc. In addition, all hazardous waste containers shall be kept securely closed at all times. The Contractor is responsible for completing all disposal documents, which may include, but are not limited to, waste profiles, waste analytical samples and hazardous waste manifests. Copies of these documents will be provided to the WPCB Safety Specialist or WPCB designee at the end of the project or when requested for the inclusion in WPCB’s project file. Manifests will be provided to the WPCB Safety Specialist or WPCB designee as follows: • The Contractor shall supply a legible copy of the properly filled out and partially completed waste manifest (having signatures of the generator and transporter) to the EMS Administrator or WPCB designee within 24 hours of when the material was removed from WPCB facilities. • The Contractor shall supply a legible copy of the completed waste manifest (having signatures of the generator, all transporters and the TSD (treatment, storage and disposal) facility) upon receipt of the material at the TSD facility to the EMS Admininstraor or WPCB designee within 24 hours of receipt. • The Contractor shall supply a legible copy of the completed waste manifest (having signatures of the generator, all transporters and the TSD (treatment, storage and disposal) facility) upon proper disposal of the material at the TSD facility to the EMS Administrator or WPCB des...
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