Cleanup level definition

Cleanup level means the concentration of a hazardous substance in soil, water, air, or sediment that is determined to be protective of human health and the environment under specified exposure conditions.
Cleanup level means the concentration of hazardous substances in the environment that cumulatively meet the acceptable risk for the land use intended by the owner or developer, or the background level established by the Department.
Cleanup level means the concentration of a hazardous substance that may be present within a specified medium and under specified exposure conditions without posing a threat to human health, safety, or welfare, or to the environment;

More Definitions of Cleanup level

Cleanup level means the numerical value, established in section 7.0 of this regulation, that causes the consultant to determine if an area is compliant or noncompliant based on the results of sampling conducted in accordance with the sampling procedures presented in Appendix A.
Cleanup level means the concentration of a hazardous substance in a particular medium (e.g., ground water) that is determined to be protective of human health and the environment under specified exposure conditions (WAC 173-340-200). The cleanup level for each medium must be established in accordance with WAC 173-340-720 through 173-340-760, as applicable.
Cleanup level means the concentration levels of any Hazardous Substance on the Property such that all Agencies having jurisdiction over the Property or the issuance of any permits necessary for the development of the Property will issue a closure letter without any requirement of further Remediation and so as to permit full commercial use of the Property.
Cleanup level. , means the residual concentration of a hazardous substance in a medium that is determined to be protective of public health, safety and welfare, and the environment under specified exposure conditions.
Cleanup level means the concentration of hazardous substances in the environment that meet the acceptable risk for the land use intended by the owner or developer, or the background level established by the Department. means the concentration of hazardous substances that may be left in soil, surface water, groundwater, air, or sediment that meet the acceptable risk for the intended use of the property under the intended land use scenario per the Act.

Related to Cleanup level

  • Strike Level means the Strike Level as specified in § 1 of the Product and Underlying Data.

  • Barrier Level means the Barrier Level as specified in § 1 of the Product and Underlying Data.

  • Maximum contaminant level goal or “MCLG” means the maximum level of a contaminant in drinking water at which no known or anticipated adverse effect on the health of persons would occur, and which allows an adequate margin of safety. MCLGs are nonenforceable health goals.

  • RBC level means an insurer's company action level RBC, regulatory action level RBC, authorized control level RBC, or mandatory control level RBC where:

  • Maximum contaminant level means the maximum permissible level of a contaminant in water which is delivered to any user of a public water system.