Cleanup Standard definition
Examples of Cleanup Standard in a sentence
In the event of a conflict between the Airport Rules and Regulations and any provision of this Article 13 (including without limitation any Applicable Cleanup Standard), the provisions of this Article 13 shall govern.
Grantor shall withhold ten percent (10%) of Grant Funds until Grantor receives and accepts the Applicable Cleanup Standard report.
If Airline fails to remove, transfer, close in place, or defer action, if applicable under Section 13.04.C.2, the Storage Tanks that must be removed under the terms of this Agreement, City may, after providing Airline the opportunity to cure such default pursuant to Section 13.12, remove or close in place if applicable, the same, at Airline’s expense, and take such other measures as required to Remediate any Contamination caused by such Storage Tanks to the Applicable Cleanup Standard.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, if any local, state or federal agency with jurisdiction over the Airport establishes a remediation plan or schedule to address any confirmed Release of Hazardous Substances at the Airport, such agency’s plan or schedule shall control, except to the extent it fails to return the Leased Property to the Applicable Cleanup Standard.
Tenant hereby agrees that any such remediation required to be performed under this Section 6.2.3 shall be conducted strictly in compliance with applicable Environmental Laws (the "Cleanup Standard").
The Media Clean-up Standard Report, as required, was submitted to the EPA in January 2005.
Sellers shall have no duty to indemnify any Person for any cost incurred solely to achieve compliance with any cleanup standard more stringent that the Applicable Cleanup Standard, including, without limitation, any standard applicable to property used for residential purposes.
Such scope of work relates to the existing contamination of the soil and groundwater in the area to the east of the leased premises occupied by the Tenant doing business as JCPenney's which has shown levels of total petroleum hydrocarbons ("TPH") greater than the Kentucky DEP Cleanup Standard for TPH of 500 mg/kg due to historical rail yard operations on the Property.
If for whatever reason the applicable governmental authority does not issue or ceases as a practice to issue a NFA letter, then a Remedial Activity shall be deemed completed upon receipt by Buyer of a certification from the environmental consultant that implemented the Nashua-Equity P&S Page 40 of 55 November 6, 2006 Remedial Activity stating that the Remedial Activity has been fully implemented and the applicable cleanup standard (the "Cleanup Standard") has been achieved.
In the event of a dispute between Seller and Buyer regarding the proposed Cleanup Standard or whether the Remedial Action has achieved the Cleanup Standard, the parties shall have thirty (30) calendar days (the "Negotiation Period") to negotiate in good faith and attempt to resolve the dispute.