Examples of Environmental Protection Act in a sentence
The Owner shall provide a phase one environmental site assessment of the Public Lands and Additional Public Lands, and if necessary, a phase two environmental site assessment of same, by a qualified person and will take further action as necessary such that a record of site condition can be filed in the Environmental Site Registry in respect of the Lands, all as set out in Part XV.1 of the Environmental Protection Act.
In the event an Environmental Assessment (but not an Environmental Impact Statement) (as those terms are defined by the National Environmental Protection Act and related regulations) will be required for the Project, such cost will be added to the Budget.
Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to exempt the Joint Venturers from compliance with any requirement in connection with the protection of the environment arising out of or incidental to activities of the Joint Venturers under or contemplated by this Agreement that may be made under the Environmental Protection Act 1986.
Section 50-14 prohibits bidding on or entering into contracts or agreements with the judicial branch by a person or business found by a court or the Pollution Control Board to have committed a willful or knowing violation of Section 42 of the Environmental Protection Act for a period of five years from the date of the order.
This is achieved by observing best practices which meet or exceed the standards to comply with legislative requirements as contained in the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act (“OHSA”), Environmental Protection Act, Nuclear Safety and Control Act and other statutes, their regulations, and the policy and programs established by the University.