Hazardous Waste Removal Sample Clauses

Hazardous Waste Removal. The wrecking or dismantling of buildings and all structures. Breaking away roof materials, beams of all kinds, with use of cutting or other wrecking tools, erection of scaffolds, use of lifts as necessary. Burning or otherwise cutting all steel structural beams. Breaking away, cleaning and removal of all masonry and wood or metal fixtures for salvage or scrap. All rigging materials, all hooking on and unhooking and signaling when materials for salvage or scrap are removed by crane or xxxxxxx. All loading and unloading of materials carried away from the site of wrecking. All work in salvage or junk yards in connecting with cutting, cleaning, storing, stockpiling or handling of materials. All cleanup, removal of debris, burning, backfilling and landscaping of the site of wrecked structure. Asbestos removal and hazardous waste removal (handling control, removal, abatement, encapsulating of disposal of asbestos and hazardous waste.)
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Hazardous Waste Removal. This work shall include but not be limited to, clearing brush and trees, installing fence and erosion curtains, building dikes with sandbags and/or soil and lining with plastic materials, site clearing such as removal of steel, wood, trash, etc; and locating buried lines, sewers and drums, and establishing their condition; over packing, applying absorbents to leaking materials, handling and rigging of all materials and general cleanup of leaked materials and chemicals, sample drums, labeling and transferring bulk liquids from drums into other containers. Installing of liners in landfills or waste cells. Also lining truck beds with plastic, and handling pumps and accessories necessary to drain or fill ponds, lagoons and slurry walls.
Hazardous Waste Removal. GM will properly dispose of any hazardous waste, as defined under Applicable Environmental Law generated by GM or the relevant Asset Seller, Sale Company or JV Company at any of the Non-US Properties and Short Presence Properties and manifested as of the Closing Date. GM will remove the hazarous waste containers from any of the Non-US Properties or the Short Presence Properties before or shortly after the Closing Date. Immediately following the Closing, Purchaser will remove and properly dispose of any wastes, including but not limited to hazardous wastes, resulting from Purchaser's Pre-Closing investigation(s) of any of the Non-US Properties, Short Presence Properties or Acquired International Assets.
Hazardous Waste Removal. GM will properly dispose of any hazardous waste, as defined under RCRA or State RCRA equivalent statutes generated by GM at the United States Real Property 92 and manifested as of the Closing Date. GM will remove the hazardous waste containers from the United States Real Property before or shortly after the Closing Date. Immediately following the Closing, Purchaser will remove and properly dispose of (under its own generator identification number as set forth in Section 7.7.2) any wastes, including but not limited to hazardous wastes, resulting from Purchaser's Pre-Closing investigation(s) of the United States Real Property and Acquired United States Assets.
Hazardous Waste Removal. Hazardous waste can only be disposed of at a DEP/EPA licensed hazardous waste treatment, storage and disposal facility.
Hazardous Waste Removal. The Construction Manager shall or shall cause the removal, encapsulation, transportation and disposal of any hazardous material as may be required in connection with the Work. Hazardous material brought by the Construction Manager or the subcontractors shall remain their responsibility for proper disposal. Any hazardous material not specifically shown on the Contract Documents shall be considered a concealed condition and may be the responsibility of the Construction Manager in a contract modification.
Hazardous Waste Removal. The XXXX Contractor shall or shall cause the removal, encapsulation, transportation and disposal of any hazardous material as may be required in connection with the Work. Hazardous material brought by the XXXX Contractor or the subcontractors shall remain their responsibility for proper disposal. Any hazardous material not specifically shown on the Contract Documents shall be
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Hazardous Waste Removal. The XXXX Contractor shall or shall cause the removal, encapsulation, transportation and disposal of any hazardous material as may be required in connection with the Work. Hazardous material brought by the XXXX Contractor or the subcontractors shall remain their responsibility for proper disposal. Any hazardous material not specifically shown on the Contract Documents shall be considered a concealed condition and may be the responsibility of the XXXX Contractor in a contract modification. CPRA may deem it is in the best interest of CPRA and the XXXX Contractor to make a fair and equitable settlement for the extra work, to be paid on a force account basis. When force account is the method of payment, the XXXX Contractor will be paid the direct cost of the Work as determined and documented in XXXX Section 508-4.6 (A) through (F). Labor For labor and working foremen in direct charge of operations, the XXXX Contractor shall receive the wage rates agreed on in writing before beginning Work for each hour that said labor and foremen are engaged in such Work. Jobsite and home office supervisory personnel must not be included as direct labor. The XXXX Contractor shall receive the actual costs paid to, or on behalf of, workers for subsistence and travel allowances, health and welfare benefits, pension fund benefits, or other benefits when such amounts are required by collective bargaining agreement or other employment contract applicable to the classes of labor employed on the Work, but limited to a maximum daily rate for subsistence and travel allowances. This maximum must be agreed upon prior to the XXXX Contractor incurring such charges. Bond and Insurance For property damage, liability, and Workers’ Compensation insurance premiums; unemployment insurance contributions; social security taxes; and additional bond costs on force account Work, the XXXX Contractor shall receive the actual cost thereof. The XXXX Contractor shall furnish satisfactory evidence of the rates paid for such additional bond, insurance, and tax. No margin is paid on bond and insurances. Materials For materials used, the XXXX Contractor shall receive the actual cost of such materials delivered to the Work including transportation charges and sales tax, if applicable. Equipment Allowable costs for construction and marine plant and equipment in sound workable condition owned or controlled and furnished by the XXXX, or a subcontractor at any tier performing cost plus fee work, shall be based on ac...
Hazardous Waste Removal. The plan will include procedures for handling hazardous waste removed from commercial operations as well as from private property. The county, township, city or village will work closely with Federal and State environmental protection agencies to ensure proper removal and disposal of hazardous waste. The plan also includes procedures for establishing a separate staging area for hazardous waste, to include lining with an impermeable material so chemicals do not leak into the groundwater and soil.

Related to Hazardous Waste Removal

  • Hazardous Wastes In the event that the Mortgaged Property, related to a Mortgage Loan which is being considered for liquidation by foreclosure or the transfer of a deed-in-lieu of foreclosure, contains, and the Servicer has reason to believe that it contains, hazardous or regulated substances which may impose liability, for damages, remediation or otherwise, upon the owner of such Mortgaged Property pursuant to Federal, State or local law, the Servicer shall not, except with the express prior written approval of the Master Servicer, which approval makes specific reference to the presence of such hazardous or regulated substances, undertake or continue the process of foreclosure with respect to such Mortgaged Property.

  • 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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