Task 4: Cleanup Planning Sample Clauses

Task 4: Cleanup Planning. The EPA funded budget for the Cleanup Planning phase of this project is $50,000, comprised of $20,000 from the petroleum budget and $30,000 from the hazardous waste budget. The funds for this budget are allocated solely to contractual expenses and will cover costs for the environmental consultant(s)’ time to conduct cleanup planning activities. The budget was estimated as follows:
Task 4: Cleanup Planning. If feasible or desired, the City of Beaverton will ask the contractor to prepare an Analysis of Brownfields Cleanup Alternatives (ABCA) and/or equivalent State required documents describing the findings of the assessment phases and presenting an evaluation of cleanup alternatives. This will be submitted to the ODEQ for review and approval. As the grant proceeds, the City of Beaverton will work with the contractor to develop a process for prioritizing assessments that need an ABCA, such as where we anticipate applying for cleanup funds. The ABCA will summarize information about the site and contamination including, but not limited to, exposure pathways, identification of contaminants; contaminant levels and contaminant sources, sources volume or other estimates as needed; cleanup standards; applicable laws; alternatives considered (at least two, evaluated in terms of effectiveness, ability to implement and cost); and the proposed cleanup plan. The proposed cleanup plan will include the cleanup standards to be achieved and any institutional, land use, or engineering controls that will be required as part of the cleanup. The plan will be forwarded to the ODEQ to ensure it will be acceptable to the State of Oregon.

Related to Task 4: Cleanup Planning

  • Transition Planning The AGENCY will be responsible for the development of the student’s Transition Plan, which begins upon entry and is completed prior to the student’s exit.

  • Procurement Planning Prior to the issuance of any invitations to bid for contracts, the proposed procurement plan for the Project shall be furnished to the Association for its review and approval, in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 1 of Appendix 1 to the Guidelines. Procurement of all goods and works shall be undertaken in accordance with such procurement plan as shall have been approved by the Association, and with the provisions of said paragraph 1.

  • Project Planning GOVERNMENTAL APPROVALS; ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE; PUBLIC INFORMATION 30 4.1 Planning and Engineering Activities 30 4.2 Site Conditions 30 4.3 Governmental Approvals 30 4.4 Environmental Compliance 34 4.5 Community Outreach and Public Information 35

  • Multi-Year Planning The CAPS will be in a form acceptable to the LHIN and may be required to incorporate (1) prudent multi-year financial forecasts; (2) plans for the achievement of performance targets; and (3) realistic risk management strategies. It will be aligned with the LHIN’s then current Integrated Health Service Plan and will reflect local LHIN priorities and initiatives. If the LHIN has provided multi-year planning targets for the HSP, the CAPS will reflect the planning targets.

  • Discharge Planning If further care at home or in another facility is appropriate following discharge from the Hospital, Blue Shield will work with the Member, the attending Physician and the Hospital discharge planners to determine the most appropriate and cost effective way to provide this care.