Remediate definition

Remediate means investigation, assessment, characterization, delineation, monitoring, sampling, analysis, removal action, remedial action, response action, corrective action, mitigation, treatment or cleanup of Hazardous Materials or other similar actions as required by any applicable Environmental Laws from soil, land surface, groundwater, sediment, surface water, or subsurface strata or otherwise for the general protection of human health and the environment.
Remediate or “Remediation” shall mean, with respect to an Environmental Condition, the implementation and completion of any remedial, removal, response, construction, closure, disposal or other corrective actions required under Environmental Laws to correct or remove such Environmental Condition.
Remediate or “Remediation” means the prevention, minimization or mitigation of an Alteration through the development and application of a planned approach to remove, destroy, contain or otherwise reduce availability of contaminants to receptors of concern, and to remove, destroy or contain safety hazards and includes monitoring required by a licence, permit or other authorization.

Examples of Remediate in a sentence

  • Nothing contained herein shall diminish the obligation of Airline to remove the Storage Tanks during the Term to the extent required under Environmental Laws or otherwise pursuant to this Agreement, and to Remediate the presence of any Hazardous Substances Released from such Storage Tanks at the expiration or termination of this Agreement.

  • If Airline fails to remove, transfer, close in place, or defer action, if applicable under Section 13.04.C.2, the Storage Tanks that must be removed under the terms of this Agreement, City may, after providing Airline the opportunity to cure such default pursuant to Section 13.12, remove or close in place if applicable, the same, at Airline’s expense, and take such other measures as required to Remediate any Contamination caused by such Storage Tanks to the Applicable Cleanup Standard.

  • This Article shall create no third party interests or causes of action and City expressly reserves the right to compel any third party responsible for pre-existing environmental conditions to Remediate at its own cost and expense.


More Definitions of Remediate

Remediate means that DST has resolved a Security Exposure or Security Incident, such that the vulnerability no longer poses a risk to Fund Confidential Information.
Remediate means to make expenditures to clean up an environmentally contaminated facility so that it is no longer environmentally contaminated that equal at least ten per cent of the real property market value of the facility prior to such expenditures as determined for the purposes of property taxation.
Remediate or "Remediation" when used with respect to Hazardous Materials means to clean up, xxxxx, contain, treat, stabilize, monitor, remediate, remedy, remove, or otherwise control Hazardous Materials, or to restore the affected area to the standard required by the applicable Environmental Regulatory Agency in accordance with applicable Environmental Laws and any additional Port requirements. "Remediation" also includes the creation of a remedial work plan to be approved by the appropriate Environmental Regulatory Agency when required.
Remediate means to restore a site to a condition that complies with critical area or other regulatory requirements as they existed when the violation occurred; or, for sites that have been degraded under prior ownerships, restore to a condition that does not pose a probable threat to the environment or to the public health, safety or welfare.
Remediate means an activity that transitions noncompliant industrial hemp into industrial hemp that is in compliance with this act and the rules promulgated under this act under section 407.
Remediate shall have a correlative meaning.
Remediate means that the Transfer Agent has resolved a Security Exposure or Security Incident, such that the vulnerability no longer poses a risk to Customer Confidential Information.