Environmental Protection Plan Sample Clauses
Environmental Protection Plan. Prior to beginning Services under this Agreement, the Concessionaire will provide a draft Environmental Protection Plan to be evaluated by a Department biologist. The Concessionaire will implement a final Environmental Protection Plan incorporating the Department biologist’s, the District’s, and the Park Manager's comments prior to beginning Services under this Agreement. The Environmental Protection Plan will cover all operations in the Park, including, but not limited to:
A. Use of recyclable or biodegradable materials where possible, with preference given to use of non-disposable materials;
B. Natural resource impact minimization;
C. Solid waste reduction and recycling, including the provision of recycle bins for plastics, paper, aluminum, and glass for use by park visitors;
D. Waste management, including the provision of garbage bins for use by park visitors and preventing wildlife from accessing waste;
E. Use of cleaning and maintenance supplies/compounds, insecticides, rodenticides, and herbicides; and,
F. Any other information that would allow a reviewer to evaluate and understand the total Environmental Protection Plan.
Environmental Protection Plan. Contractor shall provide an Environmental Protection Plan that addresses all Federal, State, and local regulations and requirements. Contractor plan shall specifically address ACM Abatement and Regulated Materials Removal, Environmental Compliance, Natural Resources and Wildlife Management, Cultural and Historic Resources Management, Clean Water Act, to include Storm Water Pollution Prevention and/or Erosion and Sediment Control, Spill Pollution Prevention and Reporting, Solid Waste Management, and Hazardous Materials Handling, Packaging, Disposal, and Transportation.
6.4.2.5.1 ACM Abatement and Regulated Materials Removal. Contractor shall describe its plan for identifying and removing asbestos-containing and/or other regulated materials within facility(ies) prior to demolition. Contractor shall describe:
6.4.2.5.1.1 Site-specific asbestos or ORM removal processes;
6.4.2.5.1.2 Safety processes that Contractor will implement to protect its workers and the public during the asbestos and/or ORM removal processes;
6.4.2.5.1.3 Air monitoring requirements and Contractor implementation plan;
Environmental Protection Plan. For each Contract Task Order, meet with the Contracting Officer or designated representative to discuss the proposed environmental protection plan and to develop mutual understanding relative to the details of environmental protection, including measures for protecting natural resources, required reports, and other measures to be taken.
Environmental Protection Plan. D25.1 The Contractor shall plan and implement the Work of this Contract strictly in accordance with the requirements of the Environmental Protection Plan as herein specified.
D25.2 The Contractor is advised that at least the following Acts, Regulations, and By-laws apply to the Work:
(a) Federal
(i) Canadian Environmental Assessment Act (CEAA), 1992 c.37;
(ii) Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA) c.16;
(iii) Fisheries Act, 1985 c.F-14;
(iv) Transportation of Dangerous Goods Act and Regulations, c.34;
(v) Transportation Association of Canada’s Transportation Association of Canada National Guide to Erosion and Sediment Control on Roadway Projects, 2005;
(vi) Navigable Waters Protection Act; and
(vii) Any other applicable Acts, Regulations, and By-laws.
Environmental Protection Plan. The purpose of the Environmental Protection Plan (EPP) is to ensure that a high level of importance is placed on the protection of the environment throughout the lifecycle of the Project. The EPP provides Operational Environmental Standards (OESs) to identify and address Project environmental issues and concerns and to provide guidance and control measures (which may be field fit as required), to reduce/limit potential adverse effects to the environment and/or minimize or mitigate these impacts to the extent necessary to prevent undue harm. The EPP is developed in recognition of applicable permits, authorizations, and approvals, and provides operational measures that comply with these approvals. Where possible, IQ is also integrated into the EPP. The specific purposes of the EPP are as follows: • Provide a reference document to ensure that commitments to minimize adverse environmental effects will be met. • Document and identify environmental concerns and ensure appropriate protection measures are implemented. • Provide concise guidance to Project Personnel regarding the implementation of appropriate standards for protecting the environment and minimizing adverse environmental effects.
Environmental Protection Plan. 1 The Contractor is required to submit a plan showing all pollution control measures that will be used to fulfill the requirements of the Environmental Protection Section. This plan will be reviewed by the Departmental Representative and the Environmental Protection Officer prior to commencement of any work. Any deviation from this plan will require further approval by the Departmental Representative. The protection plan shall be submitted prior to the pre-construction meeting.
Environmental Protection Plan. Within 30 days of commencement of Services under this Agreement, the Concessionaire shall provide a draft Environmental Protection Plan, which will be evaluated by a Department biologist. A final Environmental Protection Plan, which incorporates the Department biologist’s, the District’s, and the Park Manager's comments and is approved by the Department or its designee, shall be implemented within 30 days of approval by the Department. The Environmental Protection Plan will cover all operations in the Park, including, but not limited to:
A. Use of recyclable or biodegradable materials where possible, with preference given to use of non-disposable materials;
B. Natural resource impact minimization;
C. Solid waste reduction and recycling, including the provision of recycle bins for plastics, paper, aluminum, and glass for use by park visitors;
D. Waste management, including the provision of garbage bins for use by park visitors and preventing wildlife from accessing waste;
E. Use of cleaning and maintenance supplies/compounds, insecticides, rodenticides, and herbicides; and,
F. Any other information that would allow a reviewer to evaluate and understand the total Environmental Protection Plan.
Environmental Protection Plan. The CONCESSIONAIRE shall use only biodegradable pesticides, unless approved in advance by the RWB. All cleaning and maintenance supplies (chemicals and compounds) and all insecticides, rodenticides and herbicides shall be used according to the manufacturers’ labeling and directions. The CONCESSIONAIRE shall not use any pesticide identified by the RWB as inappropriate for the Area, and shall obtain prior written approval for use of any herbicides. The Environmental Protection Plan is incorporated at Attachment 5.
Environmental Protection Plan. Prior to operation under this Agreement, the Concessionaire shall provide a draft Environmental Protection Plan which will be evaluated by a Department biologist. A final Environmental Protection Plan, which incorporates the Department biologist, District 2, and the Park Manager's comments and is approved, in writing, by the Department or their designee shall be implemented prior to operation under this Agreement. The Environmental Protection Plan will cover all operations in the Park, including:
a. Use of recyclable or biodegradable materials where possible, with preference given to use of non-disposable materials;
b. Natural resource impact minimization;
Environmental Protection Plan. SUPPLIER shall comply with the provisions of Exhibit D attached hereto of the Dominion Agreement.