EPA Clause Samples
The EPA clause, or Environmental Protection Agency clause, typically outlines requirements for compliance with environmental laws and regulations as set by the EPA. In practice, this clause may require parties to adhere to specific standards for waste disposal, emissions, or hazardous materials handling, and may obligate them to obtain necessary permits or conduct environmental assessments. Its core function is to ensure that contractual activities do not violate environmental regulations, thereby reducing legal and financial risks associated with non-compliance.
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EPA. See §6.19(b).
EPA. EPA's responsibility for the payment of claims to the Cooperator or its employees for loss of property, personal injury or death caused by the negligence or the wrongful act or omission of employees of EPA, while acting within the scope of their employment, is in accordance with the provisions of the Federal Tort Claims Act, 28 U.S.C. '' 2671-80 and 40 C.F.R. Part 10.
EPA. The EPA will fulfill its responsibilities relevant to the siting of electric transmission facilities, including, but not limited to, commenting on EIS under section 309 of the CAA, and exercising the authority to participate in the CWA section 404 permit process and to restrict, in certain circumstances, the use of specific disposal sites for dredged or fill material pursuant to Section 404(c). In this regard, EPA, in coordination with the USACE, will review electric transmission facility proposals that involve the discharge of dredged or fill material in waters of the United States for compliance with the CWA Section 404(b)(1) Guidelines. Additionally, EPA has authority to issue and/or review state and tribe-based permits under the CAA or for activities that involve discharges of pollutants subject to the requirements of the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System, established under section 402 of the CWA.
EPA. See §5.16(b).
EPA. Failure to: obtain or maintain any operating licenses or permits required by environmental authorities; begin, continue or complete any remediation activities as required by any environmental authorities; store or dispose of any hazardous materials in accordance with applicable environmental laws and regulations; or comply with any other environmental laws, if any such failure would have a Material Adverse Effect; or (O)
EPA. EPA" means the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
EPA. On 15 December 2020, SACU appointed ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ to the Arbitration Panel. On the following day, the EU withdrew the request made to the TDC’s chairperson.
EPA. In particular, SACU failed to provide information regarding: (i) the comparison between domestic and import prices; (ii) the calculation to determine an unsuppressed selling price; and (iii) actual (as opposed to indexed) data demonstrating the alleged serious injury or disturbance.
EPA. U. S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), including but not limited to: Asbestos Abatement Projects; Worker Protection Rule - 40 CFR 763, Sub- part G Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) Regulation Asbestos Containing Materials in Schools Final Rule & Notice - 40 CFR 763, Sub-part E Training Requirements of (AHERA) Regulation Asbestos Containing Materials in Schools Final Rule & Notice - 40 CFR 763, Sub-part E, Appendix C National Emission Standard for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) - 40 CFR 61, Sub-part A and M
EPA. A Recipient that is a state agency or agency of a political subdivision of a state and its contractors must comply with section 6002 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act, as amended by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. The requirements of Section 6002 include procuring only items designated in guidelines of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) at 40 C.F.R. part 247 that contain the highest percentage of recovered materials practicable, consistent with maintaining a satisfactory level of competition, where the purchase price of the item exceeds $10,000 or the value of the quantity acquired during the preceding fiscal year exceeded $10,000; procuring solid waste management services in a manner that maximizes energy and resource recovery; and 46 FTA Master Agreement MA(23), 10-1- 2016 establishing an affirmative procurement program for procurement of recovered materials identified in the EPA guidelines.