IDEM definition

IDEM means the Indiana Department of Environmental Management and any successor departments or agencies of the State.

Examples of IDEM in a sentence

  • AFF : MTA, MIV, SEDEX, ETF Plus, AIM Italia, TRADEcho for instruments belonging to AFF module DER : IDEM, TRADEcho for instruments belonging to DER module MOT : DomesticMOT, EuroMOT and ExtraMOT.

  • Damages alone are insufficient to compensate IDEM if any owner of the Real Estate or its Related Parties breach this Covenant or otherwise default hereunder.

  • As a result, if any owner of the Real Estate, or any owner’s Related Parties, breach this Covenant or otherwise default hereunder, IDEM shall have the right to request specific performance and/or immediate injunctive relief to enforce this Covenant in addition to any other remedies it may have at law or at equity.

  • IDEM, OAM shall notify the Permittee within thirty (30) days, if the corrective actions taken are deficient.

  • As part of the administration of the MS4 program, including reviewing annual reports and evaluating implementation of the MCMs over the last few years, IDEM has assessed the overall MS4 program and has identified the MS4s that have strong effective programs and those that may need improvement in administering one or more the MCMs. This internal knowledge of the MS4 program and the compliance status of individual MS4s will allow staff to prioritize which MS4s will be scheduled to further assess the program.


More Definitions of IDEM

IDEM means the Indiana Department of Environmental Management and any successor departments or agencies.
IDEM means the Indiana Department of Environmental Management and any successor.
IDEM means the Indiana Department of Environmental Management. "Indemnified Party" has the meaning specified in Section 8.05(a). "Indemnifying Party" has the meaning specified in Section 8.05(a).
IDEM means a second criminal offence arising solely from the same, or substantially the same, facts, irrespective of its legal character.
IDEM means the Indiana Department of Environmental Management and any successor departments or agencies of the State;