State Restoration definition

State Restoration means the activities set forth in the BAO Restoration Plan, including the Parrot Tailings Waste Removal.
State Restoration means those activities, undertaken or to be undertaken pursuant to the Butte Ground and Surface Water Resources Restoration Planning Process

Examples of State Restoration in a sentence

  • Upon agreement by DEQ and by EPA that a modification to a particular construction contract is warranted (except for the contract changes that pertain only to State Restoration that is not a restoration project integrated with the Remedy which require DEQ approval only), DEQ shall make the necessary changes through work directive, change order or contract amendment.

  • NOTE: Seclusion is not a modality utilized in the State Restoration Center.

  • State Restoration activities that are in addition to Remedy, such as the Parrot Tailings Waste Removal, are not a State Restoration project integrated with the Remedy and do not require approval by EPA.

  • When the State provides EPA with a submittal regarding the BTC Riparian Actions and/or State Restoration for the BPSOU that is neither privileged nor confidential, the State shall concurrently provide a copy of that submittal to AR’s and BSB’s Project Coordinator designated under Paragraph 22 (Settling Defendants’ Work).

  • The Annual Budget must include a payment to the State Restoration Fund (Department of Administrative Services) for motor pool liability coverage per ORS 477.410.

  • The State of Montana shall use the principal amount and any interest or Earnings on the BPSOU Account solely for implementation of the BTC Riparian Actions; and, if and to the extent funds are not required for the BTC Riparian Actions,such funds can be used for (i) other State Restoration actions coordinated with the Remedy and (ii) end land use actions identified in the SOW (Attachment C, Addendum 1 (Further Remedial Elements Scope of Work – End Land Use Additions)).

  • New ER Recommendation “G.” Align State Restoration Plans and Conservation Strategies with the Delta Plan (NEW)‌Agencies should coordinate, and the Delta Plan Interagency Implementation Committee (DPIIC) should consider establishing a subcommittee, to align State, local, or regional restoration strategies, plans or programs in the Delta to be consistent with the priority attributes described in Appendix Q2.

  • With respect to the exceedance that occurred in WY 2012, the TOC agreed that the measures currently underway, including correct and timely implementation of the State Restoration Strategies Plan, were expected to achieve the requisite water quality in inflows from the WCAs to SRS.

  • The State of Montana shall use the principal amount and any interest or Earnings on the BPSOU Account solely for implementation of the BTC Riparian Actions; and, if and to the extent funds are not required for the BTC Riparian Actions, such funds can be used for (i) other State Restoration actions coordinated with the Remedy and(ii) end land use actions identified in the SOW (Attachment C, Addendum 1 (Further Remedial Elements Scope of Work – End Land Use Additions)).

  • The State shall also establish no later than 30 days after the Effective Date, the following six separate State accounts – the Clark Fork State Restoration Account, the Smelter Hill Area Uplands State Restoration Account, the Butte Area One State Restoration Account, the Upper Clark Fork River Basin Assessment and Litigation Cost Recovery Fund, the State Grant-Kohrs Restoration Account, and the State Clark Fork River Reserve Account.

Related to State Restoration

  • Restoration means the repair and restoration of the Property after a Casualty or Condemnation as nearly as possible to the condition the Property was in immediately prior to such Casualty or Condemnation, with such alterations as may be reasonably approved by Lender.

  • Tenant Improvements Defined in Exhibit B, if any.

  • Detoxification means a process whereby an alcohol or drug intoxicated, or alcohol or drug dependent, individual is assisted through the period of time necessary to eliminate, by metabolic or other means, the intoxicating alcohol or drug, alcohol or drug dependent factors, or alcohol in combination with drugs, as determined by a licensed Health Professional, while keeping the physiological risk to the individual at a minimum.

  • Condominium Act means Article 9-B of the New York Real Property Law (339-d et seq.), together with the administrative rules promulgated thereunder, and all amendments and replacements thereof, and all regulations with respect thereto now or hereafter promulgated.

  • Specialty Alterations means Alterations consisting of kitchens, executive bathrooms, raised computer floors, computer installations, vaults, libraries, internal staircases, dumbwaiters, pneumatic tubes, vertical and horizontal transportation systems, and other Alterations of a similar character.

  • ADA means the Americans with Disabilities Act.

  • Tenant’s Work means all improvements, alterations, fixture, equipment, and signage installation, and furniture placement necessary or appropriate for the conduct of the Permitted Use, including all work described as Tenant’s Work on Exhibit D, attached (the “Work Letter”).

  • in situ conservation means the conservation of ecosystems and natural habitats and the maintenance and recovery of viable populations of species in their natural surroundings and, in the case of domesticated or cultivated species, in the surroundings where they have developed their distinctive properties.

  • Remedial Work has the meaning assigned such term in Section 8.10(a).

  • Ex-situ conservation means the conservation of components of biological diversity outside their natural habitats.

  • Rear Yard means a yard extending across the full width of a parcel measured perpendicularly from the rear wall(s) of the main building situated on the parcel to the rear property boundary of the parcel [see sketch in Schedule B];

  • Decontamination means a procedure whereby health measures are taken to eliminate an infectious or toxic agent or matter on a human or animal body surface, in or on a product prepared for consumption or on other inanimate objects, including conveyances, that may constitute a public health risk;

  • Condominium Project Real estate including the separate ownership in fee, or on a satisfactory leasehold estate, of a particular residential unit with an indivisible interest in the real estate designated for common ownership strictly by unit owners.

  • Demolition means the wrecking or taking out of any load-supporting structural member of a facility together with any related handling operations or the intentional burning of any facility.

  • Excavation work means the making of any man-made cavity, trench, pit or depression formed by cutting, digging or scooping;

  • Containment building means a hazardous waste management unit that is used to store or treat hazardous waste pursuant to the provisions of Subpart DD of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 724 and Subpart DD of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 725.

  • conservation area means the areas of the mineral lease within the solid black boundaries on Plan E being respectively the reserves known as ‘Xxxx’ ‘Serpentine’ and ‘Monadnock’, and parts of the reserve known as ‘Lane‑Xxxxx’;

  • Transportation project or "project" means any or the

  • Construction and demolition waste means the waste building materials, packaging, and rubble resulting from construction, remodeling, repair, and demolition operations on pavements, houses, commercial buildings and other structures.

  • Tenant Improvement Work means the construction of the Tenant Improvements, together with any related work (including demolition) that is necessary to construct the Tenant Improvements.

  • Tenant Work All work installed or furnished to the Premises by Tenant in connection with Tenant’s initial occupancy pursuant to Rider 2 and the Workletter.

  • Landlord Work means the work, if any, that Landlord is obligated to perform in the Premises pursuant to a separate agreement (the “Work Letter”), if any, attached to this Lease as Exhibit C.

  • Common Areas is defined as all areas and facilities outside the Premises and within the exterior boundary line of the Project and interior utility raceways and installations within the Unit that are provided and designated by the Lessor from time to time for the general non-exclusive use of Lessor, Lessee and other tenants of the Project and their respective employees, suppliers, shippers, customers, contractors and invitees, including parking areas, loading and unloading areas, trash areas, roadways, walkways, driveways and landscaped areas.

  • Cathodic protection tester means a person who can demonstrate an understanding of the principles and measurements of all common types of cathodic protection systems as applied to buried or submerged metal piping and tank systems. At a minimum, such persons must have education and experience in soil resistivity, stray current, structure-to-soil potential, and component electrical isolation measurements of buried metal piping and tank systems.

  • Maximum medical improvement means a point in time when any medically

  • Structural Alterations means any Alterations involving the structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire/life safety or heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems of the Building.