Staging pile definition

Staging pile means an accumulation of solid, non- flowing remediation waste (as defined in this section) that is not a containment building and that is used only during remedial operations for temporary storage at a facility. Staging piles must be designated by the Director according to the requirements of § 264.554 of this regulation.
Staging pile means an accumulation of solid, non-flowing “remediation waste” (as defined in this Section) that is not a containment building and that is used only during remedial operations for temporary storage at a facility. Staging piles must be designated by the Agency according to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 724.654.
Staging pile means an accumulation of solid, non-flowing remediation waste, as defined in Section R315-260-10, that is not a containment building and that is used only during remedial operations for temporary storage at a facility. Staging piles shall be designated by the Director according to the requirements of Section R315-264-554.

Examples of Staging pile in a sentence

  • Staging pile" means an accumulation of solid, non-flowing "remediation waste" (as defined in this rule) that is not a containment building and that is used only during remedial operations for temporary storage at a facility.

  • Staging pile areas outside the AOC shall be as directed by the Buyer and in accordance with the Contract Documents.

  • Staging pile – a new kind of unit - Differences between the definition of staging pile and the existing definition of pile- Differences between the proposed definition of remediation pile and the final definition of staging pileE.

  • A remediation wastemanagement site is not a facility that is subject to corrective action under 40 CFR 264.101, but is subject to corrective action requirements if the site is located in such a facility.* * * * *Staging pile means an accumulation of solid, non-flowing remediation waste (as defined in this section) that is not a containment building and that is usedonly during remedial operations for temporary storage at a facility.

  • Staging pile waste that is incompatible with any waste or material stored nearby must be separated or protected from the incompatible material by using a dike, berm, wall, or other device.


More Definitions of Staging pile

Staging pile means an accumulation of solid, non-flowing remediation waste (as defined in 335-14-1-.02) that is not a containment building and that is used only during remedial operations for temporary storage at a facility. Staging piles must be designated by the Department according to the requirements of 335-14-5-.19(3).
Staging pile means an accumulation of solid, non-flowing "remediation waste" (as defined in this rule) that is not a containment building and that is used only during remedial operations for temporary storage at a facility. Staging piles shall be designated by the director according to rule 3745-57-74 of the Administrative Code.
Staging pile means an accumulation of solid, non-flowing remediation waste that is not a containment building and that is used only during remedial operations for temporary storage at a facility. Staging piles shall be designated by the director pursuant to R 299.9638.
Staging pile means an accumulation of solid, non-
Staging pile means an accumulation of solid, non-flowing “remediation waste” (as defined in this Section) that is not a containment building and that is used only
Staging pile means an accumulation of solid, nonflowing, reme- diation waste that is not a containment building or a corrective ac- tion management unit and that is used for temporary storage of reme- diation waste for implementing corrective action under WAC 173-303-646 or other clean up activities. Staging piles must be designated by the department according to the requirements of WAC 173-303-64690.
Staging pile means an accumulation of solid, non-flowing remediation waste (as defined in this subparagraph) that is not a containment building and that is used only during remedial operations for temporary storage at a facility. Staging piles must be designated by the Director according to the requirements of Rule 0400-12-01-