Cleanup standards definition
Examples of Cleanup standards in a sentence
With respect to any indemnified matters involving Cleanup, the Indemnitor shall be liable only to the extent of Cleanup necessary to achieve Cleanup standards consistent with any pre-Closing uses of any properties or facilities defined under applicable Environmental Laws.
Cleanup standards for groundwater are the state 2L standards; risk-based closure values for soils are expected to be completed in 2010.
Project Site Visits including Hazmat site walk & scoping report summary (by Subconsultant, limited to 80 hours) will help to determine the scope of the hazardous materials located on-site and develop the appropriate remedial action plan report, removal action work plan, and/or possible smart remediation or ASTM Greener Cleanup standards in addition to assessment of what hazmat materials tests should be conducted before demolition.
Cleanup standards generally are determined according to the expected property use.
Cleanup standards that are protective of human health and the environment will be determined by KDHE, for sites in the VCPRP or SCP, consistent with the current and projected future uses of the site.