Environmental Impairment definition

Environmental Impairment means the presence of:
Environmental Impairment means demolition of the physical chemical and structural features of a natural ecosystem, reduction of biological activity and diversity of natural and human ecosystems, the destruction of ecological equilibrium and life quality, that is caused mainly by the pollution of water, air, soil and catastrophes.
Environmental Impairment means the presence within, on, under or above the Property of: (a) any condition giving rise to liability under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (42 U.S.C. 9601 et seq., as amended from time to time) or any similar federal law or law of the state or locality where the Property is located; or (b) any “Hazardous Waste” or “Regulated Substance” as those terms are defined by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (42 U.S.C. §6901, et seq., as amended from time to time) or any similar federal law or law of the state or locality where the Property is located. Environmental Impairment does not mean the presence of radon gas, lead paint or asbestos.

Examples of Environmental Impairment in a sentence

  • Environmental Impairment Liability Insurance shall be written on a Contractor’s Pollution Liability form or other form acceptable to the City providing coverage for liability arising out of sudden, accidental, and gradual pollution and remediation.

  • Environmental Impairment Liability Insurance shall be written on a CONTRACTOR’s Pollution Liability form or other form acceptable to CITY providing coverage for liability arising out of sudden, accidental and gradual pollution and remediation.

  • Coverage shall include Environmental Impairment Liability Endorsement MCS90 for contracts requiring the transportation of hazardous materials/wastes.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, this exclusion shall not apply if the Insured has removed or remedied the condition that constitutes the Environmental Impairment or the Insured has removed the hazardous character of such condition in accordance with applicable federal, state or local laws.

  • Any Claim where there is Environmental Impairment to the Property which existed prior to the Effective Date if the existence, or suspected existence, of the Environmental Impairment was not disclosed in the Application and the Environmental Impairment (i) is a principal cause of the Default, and (ii) has made the principal Residential structure on the Property uninhabitable.


More Definitions of Environmental Impairment

Environmental Impairment means (a) any condition giving rise to liability under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (42 U.S.C. § 9601 et seq.), or other Applicable Law; or (b) any “Hazardous Waste” or “Regulated Substance” as those terms are defined by the Federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (42 U.S.C. § 6901 et seq.), or other Applicable Law; or (c) any chemicals, materials or substances defined as or included in the definition of “hazardous substances,” “hazardous wastes,” “hazardous materials,” “restricted hazardous materials,” “extremely hazardous substances,” “toxic substances,” “contaminants” or “pollutants” or words of similar meaning and regulatory effect under any Applicable Law; or (d) any other substance or condition that renders the principal Residential structure on the Property Uninhabitable. The presence of radon gas, lead paint, or asbestos in the dwelling on a Property shall not be deemed to be an Environmental Impairment.
Environmental Impairment means the release, spillage, leakage, emission, discharge, escape, leach, or disposal from a UST containing petroleum products.
Environmental Impairment means the release, spillage, leakage, emission, discharge, escape, leach, or dispersal from an underground storage tank containing petroleum or petroleum products into ground water, surface water or subsurface soils. Provided that such release, spillage, leakage, emission, discharge, escape, leach or dispersal is neither expected nor intended.
Environmental Impairment means (a) any condition giving rise to liability under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (42 U.S.C.
Environmental Impairment. As required by responsible government agencies.
Environmental Impairment means damage to the environment in respect of which the Insured is held legally liable under the Environmental Assessment Act, 2011as amended from time to time.
Environmental Impairment means demolition of the physical, chemical and structural features of a natural ecosystem; reduction of biological activity and diversity of natural and anthropic ecosystem; destruction of ecological balance and life quality caused mainly by water, air or soil pollution or improper usage.