Environmental samples definition

Environmental samples means paint-chip, dust, soil, water or air samples collected for the purpose of analysis.
Environmental samples means potable and nonpotable surface waters or groundwaters, soils and sediments, hazardous wastes, biological materials, or any other sample designated for regulatory purposes.

Examples of Environmental samples in a sentence

  • Environmental samples will be hand delivered to DHL Analytical, Inc.

  • Environmental samples revealed large quantities of anthropogenic natural uranium particles, which are produced from chemical processing.

  • Environmental samples such as a scoop of soil or sample of pond water can also be sequenced to identify the microscopic organisms present.

  • Environmental samples will be analyzed by analytical laboratories using consistent protocols for sample preservation, holding times, sample preparation, analytical methodology, and QC as described in USEPA SW-846 test methods, or other approved USEPA methods.

  • Environmental samples, for example, would fall under a special study scenario where potentially high blanks from mercury carryover would cause data issues.

Related to Environmental samples

  • Environmental Safeguards means the principles and requirements set forth in Chapter V, Appendix 1, and Appendix 4 (as applicable) of the SPS;

  • Environmental Clean-up Site means any location which is listed on the National Priorities List, the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Information System, or on any similar state or foreign list of sites requiring investigation or cleanup, or which is the subject of any pending or threatened Proceeding related to or arising from any alleged violation of any Environmental Law, or at which there has been a threatened or actual Release of a Hazardous Substance.

  • Environmental Harm means serious or material environmental harm or environmental nuisance as defined in the Environmental Protection ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (Qld);

  • Environmental Site Assessment means a Phase I environmental report meeting the requirements of the American Society for Testing and Materials, and, if in accordance with customary industry standards a reasonable lender would require it, a Phase II environmental report, each prepared by a licensed third party professional experienced in environmental matters.

  • Environmental Problem Property A Mortgaged Property or REO Property that is in violation of any environmental law, rule or regulation.