Excess Soil definition
Examples of Excess Soil in a sentence
The Owner further covenants and agrees to comply with all requirements of Ontario Regulation 153/04, Record of Site Condition and Ontario Regulation 406/19, On-Site and Excess Soil Requirements.
Without limiting the foregoing, the Subcontractor expressly acknowledges that, where the Project is located in Ontario and involves excess soil as defined in Ontario Regulation 406/19 – On-Site and Excess Soil Management as made under the Environmental Protection Act (the “Soil Regulations”), applicable law shall include the Soil Regulations.
Test results were compared to the applicable tables in the MECP document “Soil Ground Water and Sediment Standards for Use Under Part XV.1 of the Environmental Protection Act” – April 15, 2011 in accordance with O.Reg.153/04 as amended and the “Rules For Excess Soil Management And Excess Soil Quality Standards” in accordance with O.Reg.406/19.
Excess Soil/Material from Subdivider’s Lands – the Subdivider acknowledges and agrees that it is responsible for the management of excess soil from the Subdivider’s Lands in accordance with all applicable legislation and regulations including without limitation the Environmental Protect Act, R.S.O. 1990 as amended (the EPA), and Ontario Regulation 406/19: On-Site and Excess Soil Management.
In such case, notwithstanding that the Contractor and/or Contractor’s Customer may be a “Project Leader” as defined under the Soil Regulations, the Subcontractor expressly agrees and acknowledges that the Work includes assumption, performance, and fulfillment of all liabilities, responsibilities and obligations of the Project Leader applicable to Excess Soil as set out in Attachment 1.
Excess Soil is soil that has been excavated during construction activities, that cannot or will not be reused at the site where the soil was excavated and must be moved off site.
These include but are not limited to Town of Tecumseh standards, Ministry of the Environment, Conservation, and Parks, Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, Department of Fisheries and Oceans, the Essex Region Conservation Authority, Environmental Protection Act, Excess Soil Regulations, etc.
If topsoil is required from offsite, the Owner is entirely responsible for compliance with the Excess Soil Guidelines of Ontario Regulation 406/19 to the Environmental Protection Act.
These include but are not limited to Town of Tecumseh standards, County of Essex, Ministry of the Environment, Conservation, and Parks, Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, Department of Fisheries and Oceans, the Essex Region Conservation Authority, Environmental Protection Act, Excess Soil Regulations, etc.
The Province of Ontario’s Management of Excess Soil – A guide for Best Management Practices; local Ministry of Environment office; or otherwise shall be consulted as necessary to ensure their requirements are satisfied as part of this work.