Operable Unit 5 definition

Operable Unit 5 or “OU 5” shall mean the Green Bay portion of the Site, including the OU 5 River Mouth area, as delineated by the Record of Decision signed by WDNR and EPA in June 2003 (Dkt. 404-2) and the Record of Decision Amendment signed by WDNR and EPA in June 2007 (Dkt. 276-6). More specifically, OU 5 is the bay of Green Bay from the mouth of the Fox River at the City of Green Bay to the point where the bay enters Lake Michigan.
Operable Unit 5 or “OU 5” shall mean the area of the Site which includes contaminated instream sediments, banks and floodplains along 80 miles of the Kalamazoo River from Morrow Dam east of Kalamazoo to the river mouth at Lake Michigan, plus a three-mile stretch of Portage Creek in the City of Kalamazoo.
Operable Unit 5 or “OU5” shall mean the bay of Green Bay, as delineated by the Record of Decision signed by WDNR and EPA in June 2003. More specifically, OU5 includes all of Green Bay from the city of Green Bay to the point where Green Bay enters Lake Michigan. As so defined, OU5 is depicted in Figure 7-49 of the December 2002 Final Feasibility Study, a copy of which is attached hereto as Attachment B-4.

Examples of Operable Unit 5 in a sentence

  • The interim Remedial Action Report under Operable Unit 5 will therefore consist of three independent subsections: soil and sediment remediation, OSDF closeout, and aquifer restoration activities.

  • Details of soil contaminant levels were initially described in the RI Report for Operable Unit 5 (DOE 1995i) and summarized in the OU5 ROD.

  • Employees may request FMLA leave by completing a "Family and Medical Leave-- Employee Request Form" which can be obtained from the agency personnel office.

  • The remaining operable unit scope (soil remediation within the Operable Unit 2 waste unit boundaries) would be documented in the closeout report for Operable Unit 5.

  • If not amenable to the Operable Unit 5 remedy, these materials will be managed in the same fashion as the pit waste.

  • All costs associated with the excavation of soil and at-and below grade debris will be accounted for in the Interim Remedial Action Report for Operable Unit 5 – Soil Remediation Section.

  • Each applicant for a building permit within the boundaries of Operable Unit 3, Operable Unit 8, the seventeen mine waste piles in Operable Unit 9, Operable Unit 4, Operable Unit 7, Operable Unit 2 and Operable Unit 5 of the California Gulch Superfund site will be provided with a handout from the Lake County Building Department regarding Best Management Practices for managing potentially contaminated soils in Lake County.

  • Additionally, groundwater remediation will be addressed by Operable Unit 5.

  • Contaminated surface soil, contaminated soil beneath the pits and cover soils, as appropriate, will be excavated and managed in a manner consistent with the remedy selected in the Operable Unit 5 Record of Decision, as related to the process area soils.

  • EPA’s acceptance and approval of the individual remediation area certification reports under Operable Unit 5 provides the basis for declaring the Operable Unit 3 at-and below grade debris removal and disposal activities as complete.Completion for Above-Grade HWMU ClosuresAppendix C contains the specific certification of closure for above grade HWMUs.Completion for the Off-Site Transfer of the FCP’s Nuclear Material InventoryAll of the FCP’s nuclear product inventory transfers are complete.


More Definitions of Operable Unit 5

Operable Unit 5 or "OU5" shall mean the areal extent of contaminated instream sediments, banks and floodplains along 77 miles of the Kalamazoo River from Morrow Dam east of Kalamazoo to the river mouth at Lake Michigan, plus a 3-mile stretch of Portage Creek in Kalamazoo.
Operable Unit 5 or “OU 5” shall mean that portion of the Site that includes a portion of the Ocoee River from RM 38 to RM 11.9 including: (1) the Copper Basin Reach; (2) the Ocoee No. 3 Reservoir and Ocoee Dam #3; and (3) the Parksville Reservoir and Ocoee Dam #1.

Related to Operable Unit 5

  • Interconnection Service(s) means any Interconnection, Resale Services, 251(c)(3) UNEs, Collocation, functions, facilities, products or services offered under this Agreement.

  • service pipe means a pipe which is part of a water installation provided and installed on any premises by the owner or occupier and which is connected or to be connected to a connection pipe to serve the water installation on the premises;

  • Terminal operator means a person who owns, operates, or otherwise controls a terminal.

  • Transmission System Operator means a natural or legal person responsible for operating, ensuring the maintenance of and, if necessary, developing the transmission system in a given area and, where applicable, its interconnections with other systems, and for ensuring the long-term ability of the system to meet reasonable demands for the transmission of electricity;

  • Utility vehicle means a motor vehicle that is (i) designed for off-road use, (ii) powered by an

  • Interconnection Point means the point(s) of connection(s) at which the project is connected to the grid i.e. it shall be at 11 / 22 kV bus bar level of substation of MSEDCL.

  • Basic generation service provider or "provider" means a