Environmentally Regulated Substances definition

Environmentally Regulated Substances means any elements, compounds, pollutants, contaminants, or toxic or Hazardous Substances, material or wastes, or any mixture thereof, regulated pursuant to any Environmental Law, including but not limited to products that might otherwise be considered of commercial value, such as asbestos, polychlorinated biphenyls, petroleum products and byproducts, ethylene glycol and other regulated materials used in de-icing operations.
Environmentally Regulated Substances means any element,
Environmentally Regulated Substances means any element, compound, pollutant, contaminant, toxic, or other hazardous substance, material or waste, or any mixture thereof, designated, referenced, regulated or identified pursuant to any Environmental Law.

Examples of Environmentally Regulated Substances in a sentence

  • Upon the reasonable request of MAC, Tenant shall provide a list of any and all Environmentally Regulated Substances related to Tenant’s operations of the Leased Premises which are used in, on or under the Leased Premises or the Airport, certified as true and correct, and specifying how such Environmentally Regulated Substances are used, stored, treated, or disposed.

  • MAC shall have the right, but not the duty or obligation, to take whatever reasonable action it deems appropriate to protect the Leased Premises from any material impairment to its value resulting from any escape, seepage, leakage, spillage, discharge, deposit, disposal, emission or release of Environmentally Regulated Substances from the Leased Premises which is not in full accordance with any Environmental Law and arises out of Mesaba’s past or present operations during the term of this Agreement.

  • For products containing Environmentally Regulated Substances that may be exposed to stormwater as part of AIRLINE’S operation on the Premises (e.g. pavement deicers, rubber removal chemicals, detergents, etc.), AIRLINE use shall be limited to those products which are approved by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA).

  • AIRLINE is prohibited from, to the extent in violation of the MSP NPDES permit, discharging wash waters with detergents or containing Environmentally Regulated Substances to stormwater, except as provided below.

  • MAC shall have the right, but not the obligation or duty, anytime from and after the date of this Agreement, upon reasonable advance notice to Tenant, in an non-emergency situation, to investigate, study and test to determine whether Environmentally Regulated Substances related to Tenant’s operations of the Leased Premises are located in, on or under the Leased Premises or the Airport, or were emitted or released therefrom, which are not in compliance with applicable Environmental Laws.

  • Any common law or duty, case law or ruling, statute, rule, regulation, law, ordinance or code, whether local, state or federal, that regulates, creates standards for or imposes liability or standards of conduct concerning any Environmentally Regulated Substances.

  • MAC shall have the right, but not the duty or obligation, to take whatever reasonable action it deems appropriate to protect the Leased Property and Airport from any material impairment to its value resulting from any escape, seepage, leakage, spillage, discharge, deposit, disposal, emission or release of Environmentally Regulated Substances from the Leased Property and Airport which is not in full compliance with any Environmental Law and arises out of Tenant’s past or present operations.

  • MAC shall have the right, but not the duty or obligation, to take whatever reasonable action it deems appropriate to protect the Premises from any material impairment to its value resulting from any escape, seepage, leakage, spillage, discharge, deposit, disposal, emission or release of Environmentally Regulated Substances from the Premises or the Airport which is not in full accordance with any Environmental Law and arises out of AIRLINE’s past or present operations during the Term of this Agreement.

  • As of the date of MAC’s construction of the building, MAC represents and warrants that to the best of its knowledge and belief, the structural and non structural components of the building on the Leased Premises as well as all other areas of the Leased Premises did not contain any Environmentally Regulated Substances in violation of Environmental Laws.

  • Upon the reasonable request of MAC, Tenant shall provide a list of any and all Environmentally Regulated Substances used in, on or under the Leased Property and Airport by Tenant, certified as true and correct, and specifying how such Environmentally Regulated Substances are used, stored, treated, or disposed.


More Definitions of Environmentally Regulated Substances

Environmentally Regulated Substances means any elements, compounds, pollutants, contaminants, or toxic or Hazardous Substances, material or wastes, or any mixture thereof, regulated pursuant to any Environmental Law, including but not limited to products that might otherwise be considered of commercial value, such as asbestos, polychlorinated biphenyls, petroleum products and byproducts, glycol and other materials used in de-icing operations. “Environmental Law (or Laws)” means any case law, statute, rule, regulation, law, ordinance or code, whether local, state or federal, that regulates, creates standards for or imposes liability or standards of conduct concerning any element, compound, pollutant, contaminant, or toxic or Hazardous Substance, material or waste, or any mixture thereof, including but not limited to products that might otherwise be considered of commercial value, such as asbestos, polychlorinated biphenyls and petroleum products and byproducts. Such laws shall include, but not be limited to, the National Environmental Policy Act (“NEPA”) 42 U.S.C. Section 4321 et seq., the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (“CERCLA”), 42 U.S.C. Section 9601 et seq., the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (“RCRA”), 42 U.S.C. Section 6901 et seq., the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (“FWPCA”), 33 U.S.C. Section 1251