Clean closure definition

Clean closure means implementation of all actions specified in
Clean closure means implementation of all actions specified in an aquifer protection permit, if any, as closure requirements, as well as elimination, to the greatest degree practicable, of any reasonable probability of further discharge from the facility and of either exceeding aquifer water quality standards at the applicable point of compliance or, if an aquifer water quality standard is exceeded at the time the permit is issued, causing further degradation of the aquifer at the applicable point of compliance as provided in section 49-243, subsection B, paragraph 3. Clean closure also means postclosure monitoring and maintenance are unnecessary to meet the requirements in an aquifer protection permit.
Clean closure at a solid waste facility means a site which satisfies all of the following:

Examples of Clean closure in a sentence

  • Clean closure of the tank farms would involve removal of all tanks, associated ancillary equipment, and contaminated soil to a depth of 3 meters (10 feet) directly beneath the tank base.

  • Clean closure of the cribs and trenches (ditches) is analyzed in the cumulative impacts analysis sections of this EIS.

  • Clean closure of the SST system would preclude the need for postclosure care.

  • Clean closure of the TTU or areas within the TTU is preferred, but unrecoverable past releases of hazardous waste may make clean closure unachievable.

  • Clean closure of the site would involve leaving buildings and roads in place and the site would be considered more valuable with this infrastructure in place.

  • Clean closure of the site would not necessitate fencing, signs, deed notice, perpetual maintenance or a five year review.

  • Clean closure of the scrubber ash area will occur prior to re-using the permitted disposal area for pond ash storage.

  • In Mac OS X a separate MIDI interface, the IAC bus (Inter Application Communication Bus), is included: 1.

  • Clean closure sampling parameters, frequency, and procedures are outlined in the Clean Closure Soil Sampling and Analysis Plan located in Attachment 1.

  • Clean closure activities were undertaken at the EECO site from 1989 to 1996, including soil excavation and confirmation sampling at both RCRA and non-RCRA units.


More Definitions of Clean closure

Clean closure means implementation of all actions specified in a permit, if any, as closure requirements, as well as elimination, to the greatest degree practicable, of any reasonable probability of further discharge from the facility and of exceeding aquifer water quality standards at the applicable point of compliance. Clean closure also means postclosure monitoring and maintenance are unnecessary to meet the requirements of this chapter.
Clean closure means complete removal of all waste from the facility and removal or decontamination of all structures, equipment, debris and environmental media (such as soil and ground water). If that cannot be accomplished consistent with the performance standards for “clean closure” in WAC 173-303- 610(2), then the closure plan and/or the final permit must have requirements for additional post-closure care or corrective action.
Clean closure means achieving the general and technical closure performance standards by removing hazardous waste from the facility or HWMU and then decontaminating (i.e., contaminants from permitted-operations) the facility or HWMU such that no post-closure care is required. The TOCDF facility, including all of its HWMUs will be RCRA “clean- closed” to residential standards in accordance with this plan (i.e. risk-based residential closure).

Related to Clean closure

  • Closure means a discontinuance or closure under Part 4 of the Railways Act 2005 of any of the Passenger Services or of any network on which the Passenger Services may be operated or of any of the Stations or of any part of such network or Station;

  • Final closure means the closure of all hazardous waste management units at the facility in accordance with all applicable closure requirements so that hazardous waste management activities pursuant to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 724 and 725 are no longer conducted at the facility unless subject to the provisions of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 722.134.

  • Remediation waste means all solid and hazardous wastes, and all media (including groundwater, surface water, soils, and sediments) and debris that are managed for implementing cleanup.

  • Solid Waste Management Unit , or “SWMU” means any discernible unit at which solid wastes have been placed at any time, irrespective of whether the unit was intended for the management of solid or hazardous wastes. Such units include any area at a facility at which solid wastes have been routinely or systematically released.

  • Early Closure means the closure on any Exchange Business Day of the Exchange or the Related Exchange(s) prior to its closing time, unless such earlier closing time is announced by the Exchange or Related Exchange(s) at least one hour prior to the earlier of: (i) the actual closing time for the regular trading session on the Exchange or Related Exchange(s) on such Exchange Business Day and (ii) the submission deadline for orders to be entered into the Exchange or Related Exchange system for execution at the Valuation Time on such Exchange Business Day.

  • Yard waste means leaves, grass clippings, yard and garden debris and brush, including clean woody vegetative material no greater than 6 inches in diameter. This term does not include stumps, roots or shrubs with intact root balls.

  • Solid waste management facility means the same as that term is defined in Section 19-6-502.

  • Waste Framework Directive or “WFD” means Waste Framework Directive 2008/98/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on waste.

  • Clean coal facility means an electric generating

  • Waste prevention means source reduction and reuse, but not recycling.

  • Public transportation means that term as defined in section 10c of Act No. 51 of the Public Acts of 1951, being section 247.660c of the Michigan Compiled Laws.

  • Post-closure means the period after the closure of a storage site, including the period after the transfer of responsibility to the competent authority;

  • Solid waste management means the purposeful and systematic collection,

  • Air transportation means the public carriage by aircraft of passengers, baggage, cargo, and mail, separately or in combination, for remuneration or hire;

  • Public transportation system means all facilities, conveyances and instrumentalities, whether publicly or privately owned, that are used in or for publicly available services for the transportation of persons or cargo.

  • Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan or "SWPPP" means a document that is prepared in accordance with good engineering practices and that identifies potential sources of pollutants that may reasonably be expected to affect the quality of stormwater discharges from the construction site, and otherwise meets the requirements of this Ordinance. In addition the document shall identify and require the implementation of control measures, and shall include, but not be limited to the inclusion of, or the incorporation by reference of, an approved erosion and sediment control plan, an approved stormwater management plan, and a pollution prevention plan.

  • Partial closure means the closure of a hazardous waste management unit in accordance with the applicable closure requirements of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 724 or 725 at a facility that contains other active hazardous waste management units. For example, partial closure may include the closure of a tank (including its associated piping and underlying containment systems), landfill cell, surface impoundment, waste pile, or other hazardous waste management unit, while other units of the same facility continue to operate.

  • garden waste means organic waste which emanates from gardening or landscaping activities at residential, business or industrial premises including but not limited to grass cuttings, leaves, branches, and includes any biodegradable material and excludes waste products of animal origin and bulky waste;

  • Stop lamp means a lamp used to indicate to other road users to the rear of the vehicle that the longitudinal movement of the vehicle is intentionally retarded.

  • Transportation Company means any organization which provides its own or its leased vehicles for transportation or which provides freight forwarding or air express services.

  • air transport means the carriage by aircraft of passengers, baggage, cargo, and mail, separately or in combination, held out to the public for remuneration or hire, including scheduled and non-scheduled air services;

  • Remediation Plan means a report identifying:

  • Backflow Prevention Assembly means any mechanical assembly installed at a water service line or at a plumbing fixture to prevent a backflow contamination event, provided that the mechanical assembly is appropriate for the identified contaminant at the cross connection and is an in-line field-testable assembly.

  • Solid Waste Disposal Site means, as defined in NCGS 130A-290(a)(36), any place at which solid wastes are disposed of by incineration, sanitary landfill, or any other method.

  • Plant closing means the closing of a plant site or other corporate location that directly results in termination of the Grantee’s Service.

  • Municipal solid waste landfill or “MSW landfill” means an entire disposal facility in a contiguous geographical space where household waste is placed in or on land. An MSW landfill may also receive other types of RCRA Subtitle D wastes such as commercial solid waste, nonhazardous sludge, and industrial solid waste. Portions of an MSW landfill may be separated by access roads. An MSW landfill may be publicly or privately owned. An MSW landfill may be a new MSW landfill, an existing MSW landfill or a lateral expansion.