Spill Containment definition

Spill Containment means any impervious structure that surrounds a container or works that is sufficient to hold the larger of:
Spill Containment means Spill Containment as required under the provincial Hazardous Waste Regulation enacted pursuant to the Environmental Management Act.
Spill Containment means an impervious structure that surrounds a container or works that complies with the requirements of the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations for Type 1A, 1B or 1C means of containment, that is protected from vehicle contact and that is sufficient to hold the larger of:

Examples of Spill Containment in a sentence

  • Spill Containment: Vendor will utilize onsite secondary containment equipment.

  • The User so notified shall submit to the Administrator detailed secondary Spill Containment plans, including the facility's location, dimensions, and type and volume of material or Waste stored.

  • Lakeland Tank Truck Storage Area Spill Containment (comprising only works in relation to Area 39) Lakeland Compliance with Toxic Substances Control Act matters related to the EPA inventory and pre-manufacture notification, including any fines and penalties associated therewith.

  • One 5 cubic yard dumpster serviced twice weekly: $_____/week Oil Spill Containment Boom: $_____/day/vessel 60 ton: $_____/hr with operator, 4 hour minimum.

  • Upon written notification by the Administrator, the User shall provide secondary Spill Containment for stored chemicals or other substances which are prohibited or regulated by this chapter and which have the potential of entering the Public Sewerage System.

  • Only persons who have successfully completed the “WCSS Boat Handling: Oil Spill Containment and Recovery” and additional training on barges and airboats shall be permitted to operate the Corporation’s workboats, barges and airboats.

  • Additionally, Contractor staff shall complete a Secondary Spill Containment Inspection Report and submit the form to OCWR Contract Administrator or designee upon completion of the testing.

  • First apply the Spill Containment and cleanup SOP following by pavement washing when desired or necessary.

  • First, apply the Spill Containment and cleanup SOP followed by pavement washing when desired or necessary.


More Definitions of Spill Containment

Spill Containment means any impervious structure, that surrounds a container or works that prevents the accumulation of precipitation and that is sufficient to hold the larger of:
Spill Containment means a City approved protection system installed by the User to prevent the Discharge of Non-compatible Pollutants into the Sewer System.
Spill Containment means an impervious structure that surrounds a container or works that complies with the requirements of the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations for Type 1A, 1B or 1C
Spill Containment means a protective system installed by a user to prevent the accidental discharge of incompatible pollutant to the sewer. (See Section 13.16.380)
Spill Containment means Spill Containment as required under the provincial
Spill Containment means a structure constructed of steel with welded seams or a product specifically manufactured to prevent the release of dry-cleaning solvent.

Related to Spill Containment

  • Spill means the release of manure, manure contaminated runoff, or process wastewater from the confines of an animal feedlot, manure storage area, manure transfer system, or other component used to collect, transfer, or store manure, manure contaminated runoff, or process wastewater that if not recovered would pollute waters of the state. Spill includes releases from activities associated with land application that do not comply with this Permit.

  • Containment means a process to protect workers and the environment by controlling exposures to the lead-contaminated dust and debris created during an abatement.

  • Secondary containment or “secondarily contained” means a release prevention and release detection system for a tank or piping. This system has an inner and outer barrier with an interstitial space monitored for leaks. This term includes containment sumps when used for interstitial monitoring of piping.

  • Computer contaminant means any set of computer instructions that are designed—

  • Hazardous Materials Contamination means contamination (whether now existing or hereafter occurring) of the improvements, buildings, facilities, personalty, soil, groundwater, air or other elements on or of the relevant property by Hazardous Materials, or any derivatives thereof, or on or of any other property as a result of Hazardous Materials, or any derivatives thereof, generated on, emanating from or disposed of in connection with the relevant property.