Common use of Prevention of Oil Spills Clause in Contracts

Prevention of Oil Spills. If maintain(s) storage facilities for oil or oil products on the Stewardship Project Area, shall take appropriate preventive measures to ensure that any spill of such oil or oil products does not enter any stream or other waters of the United States or any of the individual States. If the total oil or oil products storage exceeds 1,320 gallons in containers of 55 gallons or greater, shall prepare a Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures Plan. Such plan shall meet applicable EPA requirements (40 CFR 112), including certification by a registered professional engineer. shall notify the Forest Service and appropriate agencies of all reportable (40 CFR 110) spills of oil or oil products on or in the vicinity of the Stewardship Project Area that are caused by ’s employees, agents, contractors or their employees or agents, directly or indirectly, as a result of ’s operations. will take whatever initial action may be safely accomplished to contain all spills. Hazardous Substances. shall notify the National Response Center and Forest Service principal contact of all releases of reportable quantities of hazardous substances on or in the vicinity of the Stewardship Project Area that are caused by ’s employees, agents, contractors or their employees or agents, directly or indirectly, as a result of ’s operations, in accordance with 40 CFR 302. Washing Equipment. In order to prevent the spread of noxious weeds into the Stewardship Project Area, shall be required to clean all off-road logging and construction equipment prior to entry on to the Stewardship Project Area. This cleaning shall remove all soil, plant parts, seeds, vegetative matter, or other debris that could contain or hold seeds. Only logging and construction equipment so cleaned and inspected by the will be allowed to operate within the Stewardship Project Area. All subsequent move-ins of equipment to the Stewardship Project Area shall be treated in the same manner as the initial move in. “Off-road equipment” includes all logging and construction machinery, except for log trucks, chip vans, service vehicles, water trucks, pickup trucks, cars, and similar vehicles. shall employ whatever cleaning methods are necessary to ensure that off-road equipment is free of noxious weeds. Equipment shall be considered free of soil, seed, and other such debris when a visual inspection does not disclose such material. Disassembly of equipment components or specialized inspection tools is not required. As agreed upon, shall inspect equipment at cleaning location, and provide documentation of inspection to the Forest Service. New infestations of noxious weeds, of concern to Forest Service and identified by either or Forest Service, on the Stewardship Project Area or on the haul route, shall be promptly reported to the other party. and Forest Service shall agree on treatment methods to reduce or stop the spread of noxious weeds when new infestations are found. A current list of noxious weeds of concern to Forest Service is available at each Forest Service office.

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Samples: Stewardship Agreement, Stewardship Agreement

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Prevention of Oil Spills. If maintain(s) storage facilities for oil or oil products on the Stewardship Project Area, shall take appropriate preventive measures to ensure that any spill of such oil or oil products does not enter any stream or other waters of the United States or any of the individual States. If the total oil or oil products storage exceeds 1,320 gallons in containers of 55 gallons or greater, shall prepare a Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures Plan. Such plan shall meet applicable EPA requirements (40 CFR 112), including certification by a registered professional engineer. shall notify the Forest Service and appropriate agencies of all reportable (40 CFR 110) spills of oil or oil products on or in the vicinity of the Stewardship Project Area that are caused by ’s employees, agents, contractors or their employees or agents, directly or indirectly, as a result of ’s operations. will take whatever initial action may be safely accomplished to contain all spills. Hazardous Substances. shall notify the National Response Center and Forest Service principal contact of all releases of reportable quantities of hazardous substances on or in the vicinity of the Stewardship Project Area that are caused by ’s employees, agents, contractors or their employees or agents, directly or indirectly, as a result of ’s operations, in accordance with 40 CFR 302. Washing Equipment. In order to prevent the spread of noxious weeds into the Stewardship Project Area, shall be required to clean all off-road logging and construction equipment prior to entry on to the Stewardship Project Area. This cleaning shall remove all soil, plant parts, seeds, vegetative matter, or other debris that could contain or hold seeds. Only logging and construction equipment so cleaned and inspected by the will be allowed to operate within the Stewardship Project Area. All subsequent move-ins of equipment to the Stewardship Project Area shall be treated in the same manner as the initial move in. “Off-road equipment” includes all logging and construction machinery, except for log trucks, chip vans, service vehicles, water trucks, pickup trucks, cars, and similar vehicles. shall employ whatever cleaning methods are necessary to ensure that off-road equipment is free of noxious weeds. Equipment shall be considered free of soil, seed, and other such debris when a visual inspection does not disclose such material. Disassembly of equipment components or specialized inspection tools is not required. As agreed upon, shall inspect equipment at cleaning location, and provide documentation of inspection to the Forest Service. New infestations of noxious weeds, of concern to Forest Service and identified by either or Forest Service, on the Stewardship Project Area or on the haul route, shall be promptly reported to the other party. and Forest Service shall agree on treatment methods to reduce or stop the spread of noxious weeds when new infestations are found. A current list of noxious weeds of concern to Forest Service is available at each Forest Service office.

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Samples: Stewardship Agreement

Prevention of Oil Spills. If maintain(s) storage facilities for oil or oil products on the Stewardship Project Area, shall take appropriate preventive measures to ensure that any spill of such oil or oil products does not enter any stream or other waters of the United States or any of the individual States. If the total oil or oil products storage exceeds 1,320 gallons in containers of 55 gallons or greater, shall prepare a Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures Plan. Such plan shall meet applicable EPA requirements (40 CFR 112), including certification by a registered professional engineer. shall notify the U.S. Forest Service and appropriate agencies of all reportable (40 CFR 110) spills of oil or oil products on or in the vicinity of the Stewardship Project Area that are caused by ’s employees, agents, contractors or their employees or agents, directly or indirectly, as a result of ’s operations. will take whatever initial action may be safely accomplished to contain all spills. Hazardous Substances. shall notify the National Response Center and U.S. Forest Service principal contact of all releases of reportable quantities of hazardous substances on or in the vicinity of the Stewardship Project Area that are caused by ’s employees, agents, contractors or their employees or agents, directly or indirectly, as a result of ’s operations, in accordance with 40 CFR 302. Washing Equipment. In order to prevent the spread of noxious weeds into the Stewardship Project Area, shall be required to clean all off-road logging and construction equipment prior to entry on to the Stewardship Project Area. This cleaning shall remove all soil, plant parts, seeds, vegetative matter, or other debris that could contain or hold seeds. Only logging and construction equipment so cleaned and inspected by the will be allowed to operate within the Stewardship Project Area. All subsequent move-ins of equipment to the Stewardship Project Area shall be treated in the same manner as the initial move in. “Off-road equipment” includes all logging and construction machinery, except for log trucks, chip vans, service vehicles, water trucks, pickup trucks, cars, and similar vehicles. shall employ whatever cleaning methods are necessary to ensure that off-road equipment is free of noxious weeds. Equipment shall be considered free of soil, seed, and other such debris when a visual inspection does not disclose such material. Disassembly of equipment components or specialized inspection tools is not required. As agreed upon, shall inspect equipment at cleaning location, and provide documentation of inspection to the U.S. Forest Service. New infestations of noxious weeds, of concern to U.S. Forest Service and identified by either or U.S. Forest Service, on the Stewardship Project Area or on the haul route, shall be promptly reported to the other party. and U.S. Forest Service shall agree on treatment methods to reduce or stop the spread of noxious weeds when new infestations are found. A current list of noxious weeds of concern to U.S. Forest Service is available at each U.S. Forest Service office.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Stewardship Agreement

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Prevention of Oil Spills. If maintain(s) storage facilities for oil or oil products on the Stewardship Project Area, shall take appropriate preventive measures to ensure that any spill of such oil or oil products does not enter any stream or other waters of the United States or any of the individual States. If the total oil or oil products storage exceeds 1,320 gallons in containers of 55 gallons or greater, shall prepare a Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures Plan. Such plan shall meet applicable EPA requirements (40 CFR 112), including certification by a registered professional engineer. shall notify the U.S. Forest Service and appropriate agencies of all reportable (40 CFR 110) spills of oil or oil products on or in the vicinity of the Stewardship Project Area that are caused by ’s employees, agents, contractors or their employees or agents, directly or indirectly, as a result of ’s operations. will take whatever initial action may be safely accomplished to contain all spills. Hazardous Substances. shall notify the National Response Center and U.S. Forest Service principal contact of all releases of reportable quantities of hazardous substances on or in the vicinity of the Stewardship Project Area that are caused by ’s employees, agents, contractors or their employees or agents, directly or indirectly, as a result of ’s operations, in accordance with 40 CFR 302. Washing Equipment. In order to prevent the spread of noxious weeds into the Stewardship Project Area, shall be required to clean all off-road logging and construction equipment prior to entry on to the Stewardship Project Area. This cleaning shall remove all soil, plant parts, seeds, vegetative matter, or other debris that could contain or hold seeds. Only logging and construction equipment so cleaned and inspected by the will be allowed to operate within the Stewardship Project Area. All subsequent move-ins of equipment to the Stewardship Project Area shall be treated in the same manner as the initial move in. “Off-road equipment” includes all logging and construction machinery, except for log trucks, chip vans, service vehicles, water trucks, pickup trucks, cars, and similar vehicles. shall employ whatever cleaning methods are necessary to ensure that off-road equipment is free of noxious weeds. Equipment shall be considered free of soil, seed, and other such debris when a visual inspection does not disclose such material. Disassembly of equipment components or specialized inspection tools is not required. As agreed upon, shall inspect equipment at cleaning location, and provide documentation of inspection to the U.S. Forest Service. New infestations of noxious weeds, of concern to U.S. Forest Service and identified by either or U.S. Forest Service, on the Stewardship Project Area or on the haul route, shall be promptly reported to the other party. and U.S. Forest Service shall agree on treatment methods to reduce or stop the spread of noxious weeds when new infestations are found. A current list of noxious weeds of concern to U.S. Forest Service is available at each U.S. Forest Service office.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Stewardship Agreement

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