Closure Operations definition

Closure Operations means Operations related to the shutdown and closure of any of the Nevada ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ pursuant to the applicable Closure Plan.
Closure Operations means Operations related to the shutdown and closure of the NorthMet Project and any other Mine constructed by or on behalf of Company in respect of the Two Projects, carried out by the Management Team in accordance with an adopted Closure Programs and Budgets and a closure plan.
Closure Operations means those operations of Buyer that are undertaken in regard to the closure of the Property as a sanitary landfill as required by law, including without limitation, the California Integrated Waste Management Act (Public Resources Code (S)(S)40000 et seq.) and as may be deemed appropriate by Buyer.

Examples of Closure Operations in a sentence

  • When Operations at any Nevada JV Mine and related facilities cease, or are scheduled to cease, the Operating Member shall submit a Program and Budget for Closure Operations (a “Closure Program and Budget”) to the Board.

  • If Closure Operations are not completed prior to completion of the initial Closure Program and Budget, the Operating Member shall propose additional successive Closure Programs and Budgets for the continuation of Closure Operations until completed.

  • When Operations at any Mine at the Two Projects and related Facilities cease or are scheduled to cease, the Management Team shall, in accordance with Section 7.4(a), prepare and submit to the Board of Managers for adoption by Ordinary Decision, a Program and Budget and corresponding Funding Plan for Closure Operations in respect of such Mine (a "Closure Program and Budget").

  • If Closure Operations are not completed prior to completion of the Program Period for the initial adopted Closure Program and Budget, the Management Team shall propose additional successive Closure Programs and Budgets in accordance with Section 7.4(a) for the continuation of Closure Operations until completed.

  • Vice President since 1992; Vice President and General Manager of Continental PET Technologies since 1998; Vice President and General Manager of Closure and Specialty Products, 1991-1998; Vice President and Director of Manufacturing and Engineering of Closure Operations, 1990-1991; Vice President and Manufacturing Manager of Closure Operations, 1985-1990.

  • The date upon which the Landfill has met: (i ) the approved fi ll design as stated i n Landfill Environmenta l Documents (defined below) and the SWFP; and (i i ) the requ irements found i n 40 CFR, Part 258, Subpart F, as that Code pertai ns to Closure and Post Closure Operations.

  • If Closure Operations are not completed prior to completion of the initial Program and Budget submitted by the Manager pursuant to this Section 5.6(d), the Manager shall propose additional successive Programs and Budgets for the continuation of Closure Operations until completed.

  • Landfill operations associated wi th performance of all Landfi ll closure and post closure reqt1irements, includi ng but not limited to those found in 40 Code of Federa l R egu l ations ("CFR"), Part 258, Subpart F, as that Code pertai ns to Closure and Post Closure Operations.


More Definitions of Closure Operations

Closure Operations means Operations related to the shutdown and closure of any of the Nevada JV Mines pursuant to the applicable Closure Plan.
Closure Operations has the meaning set out in Section 5.6(d);

Related to Closure Operations

  • Branch operations means any business operations of a branch captive insurance company in this State.

  • Health Care Operations shall have the meaning given to such term under the HIPAA 2 Privacy Rule in 45 CFR § 164.501.

  • Operations means all the activities conducted by PURCHASER under this contract, including project work, logging, or post harvest activities; or the furnishing of all materials, equipment, labor, and incidentals necessary to successfully complete any individual item or the entire contract.

  • Business operations means engaging in commerce in any form, including by acquiring, developing, maintaining, owning, selling, possessing, leasing, or operating equipment, facilities, personnel, products, services, personal property, real property, or any other apparatus of business or commerce.

  • Salvage operation means any business, trade or industry engaged in whole or in part in salvaging or reclaiming any product or material, including but not limited to metals, chemicals, shipping containers or drums.