Definite Plan definition

Definite Plan means a plan and timetable for Facilities Removal submitted by the DRE or any of its contractors or assigns under Section 7.2.1.
Definite Plan means a plan and timetable for Facilities Removal submitted by KRRC or any of its contractors or assigns under Section 7.2.1 of the KHSA.
Definite Plan refers to a timetable for decommissioning and removal of the Facilities; including, but not limited to: the plans for removal and disposal of sediment, debris, and other materials; a plan to avoid downstream impacts from facility removal; a plan for compliance with all applicable environmental laws; a detailed explanation of the estimated costs of decommissioning and removal; and a complete Plan for engineering, decommissioning, and Facilities removal.

Examples of Definite Plan in a sentence

  • The DRE shall provide Notice to the Parties upon completion of the Definite Plan.

  • During the implementation of the Definite Plan, the DRE will be required to obtain authorization for any access across PacifiCorp and BLM-administered lands necessary for every phase of action.

  • A proposed disposition of PacifiCorp's easements and right-of-ways across BLM- administered lands within the FERC Project boundary will be included as a part of the DRE’s Definite Plan for Facility Removal.

  • After FERC issues an order on the FERC Facilities license surrender application, the Parties will review the consistency of the Definite Plan, FERC’s surrender order, and this Settlement.

  • The DRE will perform Facilities Removal in accordance with the Definite Plan, as approved and as may be modified by the FERC surrender order and other applicable Regulatory Approvals.

  • The Definite Plan may be based on all elements of the Detailed Plan described in Section 7.2.2 and will be consistent with FERC requirements for surrender.

  • If either of the States or the DRE finds that the FERC surrender order is materially inconsistent (as defined in Section 8.11.2) with the Definite Plan or this Settlement, either the DRE or the States may initiate Meet and Confer proceedings.

  • Subject to Section 4.4, the funds accumulated pursuant to Section 4 are solely for use in accomplishing Facilities Removal, including but not limited to development of the Definite Plan, all necessary permitting and environmental compliance actions, and construction/project management for Facilities Removal.

  • The DRE will develop a Definite Plan for Facilities Removal that, once completed, may be included as a part of any applications for permits or other authorizations.

  • The Parties agree that preparatory work for Facilities Removal may be undertaken by the DRE before January 1, 2020, consistent with the Definite Plan, applicable permits, and Section 6 of this Settlement; provided such preparatory work shall not have any negative impact on PacifiCorp’s generation operations at the Facilities.


More Definitions of Definite Plan

Definite Plan means the Definite Plan for Facilities Removal, dated June 28, 2018 (titled “Definite Plan for the Lower Klamath Project”), prepared by the KRRC pursuant to Section 7.2.1 of the KHSA, set forth as Reference Document 6 (Definite Plan), as updated or amended from time to time.

Related to Definite Plan

  • Site Plan means a document or map that may be required by a county during a preliminary review preceding the issuance of a building permit to demonstrate that an owner's or developer's proposed development activity meets a land use requirement.

  • Rectification Plan means the rectification plan pursuant to the Rectification Plan Process;

  • Supplemental Plan means a written plan for a child outlining the agency's plan to locate a permanent placement for the child and which may be developed concurrently with the case plan.

  • Numbering Plan Area (NPA) , also called area code, means the three (3)-digit code that occupies the A, B, C positions in the ten (10)-digit NANP format that applies throughout the NANP Area. NPAs are of the form NXX, where N represents the digits two (2) through nine (9) and X represents any digit zero (0) through nine (9). In the NANP, NPAs are classified as either geographic or non-geographic. Geographic NPAs are NPAs which correspond to discrete geographic areas within the NANP Area. Non-geographic NPAs are NPAs that do not correspond to discrete geographic areas, but which are instead assigned for services with attributes, functionalities, or requirements that transcend specific geographic boundaries. For example, NPAs in the N00 format, (e.g., 800, 900) are non- geographic.

  • Super Top Heavy Plan means a plan described in Section 2.2(b).