Proposed Schedule and Milestones Sample Clauses

Proposed Schedule and Milestones. This project will be developed and implemented over a time period necessary to complete its desired major objectives, beginning from the date that the final legal mechanism becomes effective, unless it is terminated earlier or extended by agreement of all Project Signatories. An expected timeline is shown on Figure 6.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Proposed Schedule and Milestones. The proposed schedule, with associated milestones, is provided in the Microsoft Project timeline included in Section 18.0 (Appendix 2). This timeline provides estimated initiation and completion dates for major phases and elements of the Project. The timeline assumes the XL Project is approved for a pilot-scale test duration of five years.
Proposed Schedule and Milestones. Under this Agreement, PPG agrees to the following three (3) milestones and associated schedule:
Proposed Schedule and Milestones. It is anticipated that the duration of this project will be for fifteen years. Long-term milestones (fifteen years) and short-term milestones (five years) will be set forth in the Covenant to be reviewed by the Department every five years. The five-year review coincides with the typical duration of environmental permits.
Proposed Schedule and Milestones. This project will be developed and implemented over a time period necessary to complete its desired major objectives, beginning from the date that the final legal mechanism becomes effective, unless it is terminated earlier or extended by agreement of all Project Signatories. An expected timeline is shown in below, Table 7. Table 7- Project XL Delivery Schedule Project Task Delivery DateFinal draft FPA circulated to Stakeholders for comments February 23, 2000 • California Environmental document circulated for comments February 23, 2000 • Comments received for environmental document and final FPA March 24, 2000 • Finalize FPA and certify environmental document April 4, 2000 • RWQCB approve permit revision and all parties sign FPA document April 13, 2000 • Begin project waste filling phase April 17, 2000 • EPA rule change for Yolo County XL project June 19, 2000 • Finish project waste filling phase December 31, 2000 • Liquid addition and monitoring begins January 1, 2001
Proposed Schedule and Milestones. This project will be developed and implemented over a time period necessary to complete its desired major objectives, beginning from the date that the final legal mechanism becomes effective, unless it is terminated earlier or extended by agreement of all Project Signatories. Assuming that a Final Project Agreement is executed by October, 2000, the County intends to begin final design of the system and have it complete November 2000. At that time, the final design will be submitted to MDE and to EPA for verification of consistency with the Final Project Agreement. It is expected that MDE concurrence can be accomplished within one month at which time construction of the leachate recirculation/gas recovery system will commence. It is expected that the system will be operational by the Spring of 2001. The current estimated build_out schedule for Cell 8 of the Facility is provided below. The actual schedule will depend mainly on the amount of waste received each year, density and amount of cover utilized. Fill Sequence Expected Life Subcell 8.6 to 210' in elevation 44 months Subcell 8.6 haul road to 210' in elevation 5 months Remainder of Subcells 8.5 and 8.6 47 months and remainder of Subcells 8.1-8.4 Fill Bio Remediation Area 13 months Subcell 8.8 31 months Subcell 8.7 62 months
Proposed Schedule and Milestones. OMP will continue to operate the catalytic oxidation process under its PADEP treatability study exemption until this Final Project Agreement is signed and its terms implemented through the appropriate legal implementing mechanism(s).
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Proposed Schedule and Milestones. This project will be developed and implemented over a time period necessary to complete its desired major objectives, beginning from the date that the final legal mechanism becomes effective, unless it is terminated earlier or extended by agreement of all Project Signatories. Assuming that a Final Project Agreement is executed by December, 2000, the County intends to begin final design of the system and have it complete by January 2001. At that time, the final design will be submitted to MDE and to EPA for verification of consistency with the Final Project Agreement. It is expected that MDE concurrence can be accomplished within one month at which time construction of the leachate recirculation/gas recovery system will commence. It is expected that the system will be operational by the Spring/Summer of 2001.
Proposed Schedule and Milestones. Crompton agrees to the critical path and milestones described below for the implementation of this Project. In the event that any milestone is not completed by the date set, the Project Signatories agree to meet and determine whether an alternative deadline is mutually acceptable. Any such alternative shall be incorporated as a term in this FPA. Milestone Deadline
Proposed Schedule and Milestones. This project will be developed and implemented over a time period necessary to complete its desired major objectives, beginning from the date that the final legal mechanism becomes effective, unless it is terminated earlier or extended by agreement of all Project Signatories. An expected timeline is shown in below, Table 7. Table 7- Project XL Delivery Schedule Delivery Date Project Task • RWQCB approved the revised Waste Discharge Requirement Permit June 15, 2000 • Draft FPA circulated to stakeholders for comments June 22, 2000 • Preliminary comments received for final Draft FPA • Begin instrumentation installation and waste filling in bioreactor July 3, 2000 • Official public comment period for Draft FPA August 25, 2000 • All parties sign FPA document September 15, 2000 • Federal Register for Yolo County XL Project proposed rule begins September 30 , 2000 • Federally-enforceable State Operating Permit in place October 31, 2000 • First lift of waste in anaerobic bioreactor finished and begin waste placed in aerobic bioreactor November 30, 2000 • Federal approval obtained for liquid addition November 30, 2000 • Begin second lift of waste placement in anaerobic bioreactor • Monitor cell temperature and moisture • Place intermediate soil cover and start gas monitoring and collection January 1, 2001 • Complete the following for the aerobic bioreactor: waste placement, instrumentation, data acquisition and control system, leachate injection system, air injection system, gas and leachate monitoring, and cover system March 1, 2001 • Start liquid bioreactor addition, air injection, and monitoring in aerobic April 1, 2001 • Complete placement of last lift of waste in anaerobic cell • Install gas collection and leachate injection in each lift of waste • Monitor cell for start of landfill gas generation and operate gas collection system as soon as landfill gas is produced • Complete instrumentation, data acquisition and control system, leachate injection system, gas collection and monitoring system, and cover system November 1, 2001 • Begin liquid injection and continue gas collection in anaerobic bioreactor December 1, 2001 • Data collection and reporting will continue July 2000-July 2004
Draft better contracts in just 5 minutes Get the weekly Law Insider newsletter packed with expert videos, webinars, ebooks, and more!