Environmentally Regulated Material definition

Environmentally Regulated Material means any hazardous or toxic substance, material, or waste at any concentration that is or becomes regulated by the United States, the State of California, or any local or governmental authority having jurisdiction over the Premises. Environmentally Regulated Material includes but is not limited to:
Environmentally Regulated Material means any element, compound, waste, pollutant, contaminant, substance, material or any mixture thereof: (a) the presence of which requires investigation or remediation under any Applicable Law; (b) that is defined as a "hazardous waste" or "hazardous substance," or chemicals known to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity under any Applicable Law; (c) that is toxic, explosive, corrosive, flammable, infectious, radioactive, carcinogenic or mutagenic or otherwise hazardous and is regulated by any Governmental Authority having or asserting jurisdiction over the Company; (d) the presence of which causes a nuisance, trespass or other tortious condition; (e) the presence of which poses a hazard to the health or safety of Persons; (f) without limitation, that contains gasoline, diesel fuel or other petroleum hydrocarbons, polychlorinated biphenols (PCBs) or asbestos, (g) that gives rise to any exposure prohibition or warning requirement under any Environmental Law; or (h) that is otherwise regulated in any way under any Environmental Law.
Environmentally Regulated Material means any material, pollutant, hazardous or toxic substance, material, or waste at any concentration, that is or becomes regulated by the United States, the State of California, or any local or governmental authority having jurisdiction over the Premises and/or Tenant’s undertaking of the Permitted Uses. “Executive Director” means the Harbor Department’s Executive Director referred to in the Charter of the City of Los Angeles and any other person authorized by the Board to act for the Executive Director or the Board or the designee of the Executive Director.

Examples of Environmentally Regulated Material in a sentence

  • Tenant shall provide City with an annual report indicating that either (i) there are no changes to Exhibit “G” or (ii) including an updated Exhibit “G” which reflects all additional Environmentally Regulated Material necessary for Tenant to undertake the Permitted Uses.

  • Tenant shall handle all such Environmentally Regulated Material in strict compliance with Environmental Laws in effect during the term of this Agreement or any holdover.

  • Councillor Bramall stated that the Council would await the outcome of the appeal.

  • Tenant bears sole responsibility for full compliance with any and all Applicable Laws regarding the use, storage, handling, distribution, processing, and/or disposal of Environmentally Regulated Material, regardless of whether the obligation for such compliance or responsibility is placed on the owner of the land, on the owner of any improvements on the Premises, on the user of the land, or on the user of the improvements.

  • As to City, Tenant accepts and assumes all responsibility for contamination by Environmentally Regulated Material of improvements, adjacent harbor waters, soil, sediment, groundwater or air of the Premises or of adjacent premises (including soil, sediment, groundwater or air of those adjacent premises), and contamination that is considered a nuisance under Applicable Laws, which contamination exists on the Effective Date (―Pre-Existing Contamination‖).

  • Should Tenant’s operations involve the storage or use of any type of Environmentally Regulated Material, the Tenant shall be required to maintain environmental impairment liability insurance which shall include coverage for bodily injury, property damage, including third-party claims for on-site and off-site bodily injury, clean-up and defense with a limit of at least Ten Million Dollars ($10,000,000) per occurrence, which is to remain in effect at least five (5) years after the termination of the Permit.


More Definitions of Environmentally Regulated Material

Environmentally Regulated Material means any element, compound, waste, pollutant, contaminant, substance, material or any mixture thereof that has been defined or designated as a “hazardous waste”, “hazardous substance”, “toxic”, “explosive”, “corrosive”, “flammable”, “infectious”, “radioactive”, “carcinogenic”, “mutagenic”, or otherwise a danger to human health or the environment, including without limitation gasoline, diesel fuel or other petroleum hydrocarbons, polychlorinated biphenols (PCBs), and friable asbestos, but excluding office and janitorial supplies properly and safely maintained.
Environmentally Regulated Material means any pollutant, contaminant, waste, hazardous waste or material or dangerous waste or material or dangerous good as defined by any applicable Environmental Laws or any substance that when released to the natural environment may cause, at some indeterminate future time, material harm or degradation to the natural environment or material risk to human health, and, without restricting the generality of the whole of the foregoing, (a) any petroleum or petroleum products, radioactive materials, asbestos in any form that is or could become friable, urea formaldehyde foam insulation, transformers or other equipment that contains dielectric fluid containing levels of polychlorinated biphenyls, and radon gas; (b) any chemicals, materials or substances defined as or included in the definition of thehazardous substances”, “hazardous waste”, “hazardous materials”, “extremely hazardous waste”, “restricted hazardous waste”, “toxic substances”, “toxic pollutants”, “contaminants” or “pollutants”, or words of similar import, under any applicable Environmental Laws; and (c) any other chemical, material or substance, exposure to which is prohibited, limited or regulated by any Governmental Authority which could give rise to any Environmental Claims;

Related to Environmentally Regulated Material

  • Environmental Law means any federal, state, or local statute or regulation regulating pollution, contamination, releases of hazardous or toxic substances, wastes or material into the air, land, soil, surface water, groundwater, or other medium, including, but not limited to, statutes or regulations regulating the cleanup of these substances, wastes, or material.

  • CERCLA means the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980.

  • Hazardous Substance means any chemical, pollutant, waste or substance that is (a) listed, classified or regulated under any Environmental Law as hazardous substance, toxic substance, pollutant, contaminant or oil or (b) any petroleum product or by product, asbestos containing material, polychlorinated biphenyls or radioactive material.

  • Regulated air pollutant means the following: