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

  • Secondary Spill Containment is the containment of hazardous liquids in order to prevent pollution of soil and water.

  • Name of Owner or DesigneeTitleSignatureDate ** Keep a copy of this Used Oil Spill Containment Plan at the actual location **Spill Report Form[Template – For All UOCC’s & Permitted Sites.

  • Hazardous Material Spill Containment, Control and CleanupIf safe to do so, Contractor shall take immediate action to contain and control all hazardous material spills (see Clause B-09-I for spill kit requirements).

  • Spill Containment – The physical features incorporated into the fuel tank, Genset enclosure, and/or Genset foundation/surroundings for the purpose of capturing and holding any leaking or spilled fluids that may occur as a consequence of operating the Genset for the purposes of this Agreement.

  • Contractor Prepare Spill Containment and Management Plan and identify locations for disposal of this hazardous material.


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 an approved protection system installed by the permittee to prohibit the accidental discharge to the sewer of non- compatible pollutants.
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 a structure constructed of steel with welded seams or a product specifically manufactured to prevent the release of dry-cleaning solvent.
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 City approved protection system installed by the User to prevent the Discharge of Non-compatible Pollutants into the Sewer System.
Spill Containment means a protection system consisting of berms, dikes, or containers, which are used to prevent the discharge of raw materials, waste materials, chemicals, or finished products to the storm drain or BWWTP.