Closure plan definition

Closure plan means the plan for closure prepared in accordance with the requirements of 40 CFR 265.112.
Closure plan means a plan indicating the actions to be taken for the closure of the Development;
Closure plan means a plan under Section 19-6-108 to close a facility or site at which the owner or operator has disposed of nonhazardous solid waste or has treated, stored, or disposed of hazardous waste including, if applicable, a plan to provide postclosure care at the facility or site.

Examples of Closure plan in a sentence

  • Purchaser shall, through its participation in the Steering Committee, lead the study and preparation of the Revised Closure Plan.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, during such evaluation period, Purchaser shall be able to continue taking any steps it deems reasonably necessary to implement its Revised Closure Plan or effect any temporary cessation plan.

  • Seller, through its participation in the Steering Committee, shall have participation rights in relation to such efforts including the rights to be reasonably informed of the progress of the Revised Closure Plan, and to review the studies and provide reasonable comments on the Revised Closure Plan.


More Definitions of Closure plan

Closure plan means the plan which specifies the methods and schedule by which an operator will complete or cease disposal operations of a sanitary disposal project, prepare the area for long-term care, and make the area suitable for other uses.
Closure plan means the plan for closure prepared in accordance with the requirements of § 264.112.
Closure plan means a plan under Section 19-6-108 to close a facility or site at
Closure plan means the department approved plan to accomplish closure.
Closure plan means a plan under Section19-6-108 to close a facility or site at
Closure plan means a plan to close a nursing facility and reallocate a portion of the resulting savings to provide planned closure rate adjustments at other facilities.
Closure plan means the plan re- quired under § 264.112 of this chapter.