Toxic Substances Control Act. Seller warrants that each and every chemical substance delivered under this purchase order shall, at the time of sale, transfer, or delivery, be on the list of chemical substances compiled and published by the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency pursuant to Section 8 of the Toxic Substances Control Act (15 U.S.C. § 2601).
Toxic Substances Control Act. Seller certifies that all chemicals to be delivered under the Contract comply with the requirements of the Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA) 15 U.S.C. 2601-2629.
Toxic Substances Control Act. Seller warrants that each and every chemical substance delivered under this Order shall, at the time of sale, transfer, or delivery, be on the list of chemical substances compiled and published by the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency pursuant to the Toxic Substances Control Act (Title 15 USC § 2601 et seq.), and Xxxxxx agrees to certify as such upon request by Xxxxx. Seller shall not include any chemical substance (including mixtures or articles containing a chemical substance or mixture) in any shipment to the United States pursuant to this Order without prior notice to and written consent of Buyer. Pursuant to the Indemnity Against Claims provisions of this Order, Seller shall indemnify and hold harmless Buyer from any loss, cost, liability, damage, or penalty to Buyer by reason of Seller’s nonperformance under this section. The rights of the Parties hereunder shall survive completion or termination of this Order.
Toxic Substances Control Act. Section 10(a): conduct research, development, monitoring, public education, training, demonstration projects, and studies on toxic substances. Eligible Activities - To be eligible for funding, an EJCPS project must consist of activities that fall within the terms of the above statutory grant authorities. Projects can address multiple statutes and include multiple eligible activities. Most of the statutes above authorize funding for the following activities: NOTE: EJCPS activities must relate to gathering or transferring information or advancing awareness. Proposals should emphasize this “learning” concept, rather than trying to “fix” an environmental problem using a well-established method. All the eligible activities listed above promote learning and understanding and are acceptable activities. Examples of unacceptable grant proposals involve performing: large-scale clean-ups, treatments, routine recycling services, and major disposal and/or energy recovery projects.
Toxic Substances Control Act. Polychlorinated Biphenyls The following non-PPG activities, funded by non-PPG federal grants, are included in the PPA:
1. Solid Waste Disposal Act of 1976
2. Counter Terrorism Safe Drinking Water Act
3. Diesel Emissions Reduction Act The following activities funded by state monies are included in the PPA:
1. Title V Operating Permits
2. Dedicated Asbestos Trust Fund
3. Water Quality Permits
Toxic Substances Control Act. Section 10(a): conduct research, development, monitoring, public education, training, demonstration projects, and studies on toxic substances. Eligible Project Activities - To be eligible for funding, an EJCPS project must consist of activities that fall within the terms of at least one of the above statutory grant authorities. Projects can address multiple statutes and include multiple eligible activities. The following is a list of the types of activities which may be considered for funding under this solicitation. It is provided for illustrative purposes only and is not all inclusive. Applicants can propose other activities as long as they fall within at least one of the statutory authorities listed above. Under this solicitation, applicants may submit COVID-19 related projects or general non-COVID-19 EJCPS projects as further discussed below. NOTE: EJCPS activities must relate to gathering or transferring information or advancing awareness. Applications should emphasize this “learning” concept, rather than trying to “fix” an environmental problem using a well-established method. All the eligible activities listed above promote learning and understanding and are acceptable activities. Examples of unacceptable grant applications involve performing: large-scale clean-ups, treatments, routine recycling services, and major disposal and/or energy recovery projects.
1. Examples of Potentially Eligible EJCPS Projects related to COVID-19
a. Development of public education and community outreach programs for underserved communities and vulnerable populations focusing on EPA-approved disinfectants (List N: Disinfectants for Use Against SARS-CoV-2) for combating COVID-19 virus outbreaks, as well as education activities related to COVID-19 vaccine information. Outreach may include activities performed by and training for community health workers to share information about approved disinfecting chemicals, how to properly use them to mitigate viral outbreaks, and educational information about COVID-19 vaccines and vaccine safety. Outreach may also include training materials to best protect vulnerable residents who work in the environmental services fields that clean hospitals and manage trash removal within communities (i.e., hospital cleaning staff and sanitation workers). NOTE: EPA funds cannot be used to administer COVID- 19 vaccines to humans.
b. Public awareness programs addressing reducing childhood lead exposures and reducing exposure to asthma triggers in COV...
Toxic Substances Control Act. Tenant specifically acknowledges its responsibility to comply with the requirements of the Toxic Substances Control Act (“TSCA”) 15 U.S.C. 2601 et seq. and its implementing regulations governing asbestos-containing materials in schools, the Asbestos Hazard and Emergency Response Act (“AHERA”), 40 C.F.R. Part 763, Appendix C Subpart E.
Toxic Substances Control Act. 18. Xxxxxxx 00(x) xx XXXX, 00 X.X.X. § 0000(x), prohibits noncompliance with rules promulgated under section 6 of TSCA, 15 U.S.C. § 2605.
Toxic Substances Control Act. Pre-manufacture Notification (40 C.F.R. Part 720); Lead-Based Paint Poisoning Prevention (40 C.F.R. Part 745); Polychlorinated Biphenyls ( PCBs ) Manufacturing, Processing, Distribution in Commerce, and Use Prohibitions; (40 C.F.R. Part 761); Asbestos (40 C.F.R. Part 763).
Toxic Substances Control Act. Section 10(a): conduct research, development, monitoring, public education, training, demonstration projects, and studies on toxic substances. Eligible Project Activities - To be eligible for funding, an EJCPS project must consist of activities that fall within the terms of at least one of the above statutory grant authorities. Projects can NOTE: EJCPS activities must relate to gathering or transferring information or advancing awareness. Applications should emphasize this “learning” concept, rather than trying to “fix” an environmental problem using a well-established method. All the eligible activities listed above promote learning and understanding and are acceptable activities. Examples of unacceptable grant applications involve performing: large-scale clean-ups, treatments, routine recycling services, and major disposal and/or energy recovery projects.