Postclosure activities definition

Postclosure activities means all activities and monitoring that occur or are required to occur once a nuclear generation plant permanently ceases generating electricity, including decommissioning, spent fuel management, and restoration to greenfield condition.

Examples of Postclosure activities in a sentence

  • Post-closure activities include all activities related to monitoring the site once it can no longer accept waste.

  • Post-closure activities include all activities related to monitoring the site once it can no longer accept waste, including acquisition of any additional land for buffer zones, treatment and monitoring of leachate, monitoring ground water and surface water, gas monitoring and recovery, and ongoing maintenance of various control systems, drainage system and final cover.

  • Post-closure activities for the closed hazardous waste surface impoundment units include inspection and maintenance of caps, rainfall run-off control, and operation and maintenance of monitoring systems (groundwater monitoring and treatment).

  • Post-closure activities will continue for approximately 50 years for both landfill sites.

  • Post-closure activities shall comply with all legal and regulatory requirements that apply to the business or site, along with sustainability-related international standards and any other requirements to which Vedanta subscribes.

  • Post-closure activities include leachate and environmental monitoring, maintenance and reporting.

  • Post-closure activities must be pursued until the UDSHW determines that the facility is performing acceptably and that the post-closure permit can be terminated.

  • Postclosure activities comprise a significant portion of the activities that need to be demonstrated.

  • The Mine Manager will have overall responsibility for Closure and Post-closure activities at the mine site.Pursuant to Condition 19 of the Project’s EAC #M19-01, BW Gold has established an Environmental Monitoring Committee (EMC) to facilitate information sharing and provide advice on the development and operation of the Project, and the implementation of EAC conditions, in a coordinated and collaborative manner.

  • Post-closure activities were also conducted in accordance with the health and safety requirements of the GHD Site Health and Safety Plan for Post Remediation Activities dated September 2014.

Related to Postclosure activities

  • Extracurricular activities means: a voluntary activity sponsored by the school or local education agency or an organization sanctioned by the local education agency. Extracurricular activities include, but are not limited to, preparation for and involvement in public performances, contests, athletic competitions, demonstrations, displays, and club activities.

  • Major life activities means functions such as caring for one's self, performing manual tasks, walking, seeing, hearing, speaking, breathing, learning and working.

  • Development Plans has the meaning set forth in Section 3.2.

  • Environmental Management Plan or “EMP” means the environmental management plan for the Project, including any update thereto, incorporated in the IEE;

  • Interscholastic Activities means athletic or non-athletic/academic activities where students compete on a school vs. school basis.

  • Development Activities means those activities which have been approved for the Project as set out in the approved Plans and Specifications and, generally, activities that are normally undertaken for the development, construction, repair, renovation, rehabilitation or conversion of buildings for residential purposes and include the acquisition of property;

  • Debilitating medical condition means one or more of the following:

  • Motorsport Activities means any motorsport activities or Recreational Services which are permitted or approved which Motorsport Australia regulates or administers or otherwise are under the responsibility / control of Motorsport Australia;

  • Intrascholastic Activities means athletic or non-athletic/academic activities where students compete with students from within the same school.

  • Development Operations means operations conducted in accordance with the Development Plan and shall include, but not be limited to the purchase, shipment or storage of equipment and materials used in developing Petroleum accumulations, the drilling, completion and testing of Development Xxxxx, the drilling and completion of Xxxxx for Gas or water injection, the laying of gathering lines, the installation of offshore platforms and installations, the installation of separators, tankages, pumps, artificial lift and other producing and injection facilities required to produce, process and transport Petroleum into main Oil storage or Gas processing facilities, either onshore or offshore, including the laying of pipelines within or outside the Contract Area, storage at Delivery Point(s), the installation of said storage or Gas processing facilities, the installation of export and loading facilities and other facilities required for the development and production of the said Petroleum accumulations and for the delivery of Crude Oil and/or Gas at the Delivery Point and also including incidental operations not specifically referred to herein but required for the most efficient and economic development and production of the said Petroleum accumulations in accordance with modern oilfield and petroleum industry practices.

  • site development plan means a dimensioned plan drawn to scale that indicates details of the proposed land development, including the site layout, positioning of buildings and structures, property access, building designs and landscaping;

  • Remediation Plan means a report identifying:

  • Existing development means development, other than that associated with agricultural or forest management activities, that meets one of the following criteria:

  • Restricted Activities means and includes the following:

  • sustainable development means development which meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.