Cleanup action definition

Cleanup action means any remedial action, except interim actions, taken at a site to eliminate, render less toxic, stabilize, contain, immobilize, isolate, treat, destroy, or remove a hazardous substance that complies with WAC 173-340-350 through 173-340-390.
Cleanup action means the term as defined in WAC 173-340-200 or 173-204-505.
Cleanup action means action taken according to the procedures established in this part to prevent, eliminate, minimize, mitigate, or clean up the release of a hazardous material from a facility.

Examples of Cleanup action in a sentence

  • Cost shall, however, be considered when select- ing an appropriate cleanup action.(7) Cleanup action alternatives.

  • Cleanup action requirements → Reduce or eliminate disparate impactsi.

  • Cost data can be obtained from a variety of sources: • Cost estimating guides/references (see Appendix 2)• Cleanup action vendors or contractor quotes• Professional judgment based on experience with similar projects• Cost estimating software/databases (e.g., Remedial Action Cost Engineering and Requirements (RACER)Cost estimating guides or references, e.g., unit price books, can provide costs for a wide variety of construction activities, including those related to remedial actions.

  • Cleanup action is not required in areas with contamination below the MCUL chemical criteria, either in the East or West Harbor.

  • In the event ChipPAC or any of its Subsidiaries undertakes any Cleanup action with respect to the presence, Release or threatened Release of any Hazardous Materials on or affecting any Facility, Company or such Subsidiary shall conduct and complete such Cleanup action in compliance with all applicable Environmental Laws where failure to do so would reasonably be expected to have a Material Adverse Effect.


More Definitions of Cleanup action

Cleanup action means any remedial action, except an interim action, taken at a sediment site or sediment cleanup unit to eliminate, render less toxic, stabilize, contain, immobilize, isolate, treat, destroy, or remove contaminants that complies with sediment cleanup standards and other applicable laws. A remedial action that does not comply with sediment cleanup standards and other applicable laws is an interim action.
Cleanup action means any remedial action, except interim actions, taken at a site to eliminate, render less toxic, stabilize, contain, immobilize, isolate, treat, destroy, or remove a hazardous substance that complies with Chapter 173-340 WAC.
Cleanup action means action taken according to the procedures established
Cleanup action or “work” means the response action to be conducted voluntarily by the Requesting Party pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 128D, HRS, Chapter 11-451, Hawaii Administrative Rules, this Agreement and the statement of work attached hereto.
Cleanup action or “work” means the response action to be conducted voluntarily by the Requesting Party pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 128D, HRS, Chapter 11‑451, Hawai`i Administrative Rules, this Agreement and the statement of work attached hereto.
Cleanup action means any actions taken at a sediment site or sediment cleanup unit to eliminate, render less toxic, stabilize, contain, immobilize, isolate, treat, destroy, or remove contaminated sediment to achieve sediment cleanup standards.
Cleanup action means any remedial action, except interim actions, taken at a site to eliminate, render less toxic, stabilize, contain, immobilize, isolate, treat, destroy, or remove a hazardous substance that complies with WAC 173-340-350 through 173-340-390 the term as defined in WAC 173-340-200 or 173-204-505.