Voluntary Cleanup Program definition

Voluntary Cleanup Program means a program of the United States or a state of the United States enacted pursuant to Environmental Laws which provides for a mechanism for the written approval of, or authorization to conduct, voluntary remedial action for the clean-up, removal or remediation of contamination that exceeds actionable levels established pursuant to Environmental Laws.
Voluntary Cleanup Program or “VCP” means the remedial process established by the Department under 7 Del.C. Ch. 91, into which a party voluntarily enters into, provided the application is approved by the Department, for the purpose of conducting a remedy at a facility.
Voluntary Cleanup Program means the program authorized under RCW 70.105D.030 (1)(i) and WAC 173-340-515.

Examples of Voluntary Cleanup Program in a sentence

  • This Voluntary Cleanup Program (“VCP”) Agreement is entered into by (Name of [Person]) (hereinafter “Respondent”) and the Department of Natural Resources & Environmental Control (hereinafter “DNREC” or “Department”) pursuant to the Hazardous Substance Cleanup Act (“HSCA”), 7 Del.C. Chapter 91 and the Delaware Regulations Governing Hazardous Substance Cleanup (“Regulations”).

  • The MOA generally applies to those ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ sites that are overseen by DTSC under its Voluntary Cleanup Program or the Regional Boards under their Spills, Leaks, Investigation and Cleanup Program.

  • The oversight costs shall include the direct and indirect costs incurred by the Department in implementing the Voluntary Cleanup Program as related to this Contract, and any future amendments thereto, and may include costs related to this Contract and incurred by the Department prior to execution of this Contract.

  • The property was enrolled in the Maryland Department of the Environment’s (MDE’s) Voluntary Cleanup Program in 2010.

  • The Project Site is now the subject of environmental response projects or actions pursuant to enrollment in the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality’s Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP) authorized by the Remedial Action Plan Monitoring Act and the Petroleum Products and Hazardous Substances Storage and Handling Act.

  • This site is adjacent to Moscow’s first ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ remediation project funded through IDEQ’s Voluntary Cleanup Program.

  • Eight sites are included in the New York State Registry; twelve sites are included in the New York Voluntary Cleanup Program; three sites are part of Maine’s Voluntary Response Action Program and of those, two sites are a part of Maine’s Uncontrolled Sites Program.

  • For the benefit of development of a healthy aging campus and affordable senior housing, Developer shall complete the second phase of the soil remediation for the ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Property by performing an investigation and cleanup under the DTSC’s Voluntary Cleanup Program.

  • Site-specific tasks include verifying site and borrower/subaward recipient eligibility, preparing loan documents, preparing Quality Assurance Project Plans (QAPP), conducting site-specific public relations activities, preparing Analyses of Brownfields Cleanup Alternatives (ABCA), and consulting with, and enrolling sites in, the State Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP).

  • Under the Agreement, the Parties have worked together to promote the safe and efficient cleanup of contaminated sites in NYC through OER’s Voluntary Cleanup Program (VCP).


More Definitions of Voluntary Cleanup Program

Voluntary Cleanup Program means the program authorized un- der RCW 70.105D.030 (1)(i) and WAC 173-340-515.
Voluntary Cleanup Program means the pro- gram authorized under RCW 70.105D.030 (1)(i) and WAC 173-340-515.
Voluntary Cleanup Program or “VCP” means the remedial process established by the Department under
Voluntary Cleanup Program means the remedial process established by the Department under 7 Del.C. Ch. 91, that a party willingly enters into, provided its application is approved by the Department, for the purpose of conducting a remedy at a facility.
Voluntary Cleanup Program or “VCP” means the program authorized under RCW 70.105D.030(1)(i) and WAC 173-340-515(5). Under the VCP, a person who conducts remedial actions independently may obtain informal advice and assistance (technical consultations) from Ecology.
Voluntary Cleanup Program means a program of the United States or a state of the United States enacted pursuant to an Environmental Law that provides for a mechanism for the written approval of, or authorization to conduct, voluntarily remedial action for the cleanup, removal or remediation of contamination that exceeds actionable levels established pursuant to Environmental Law. This PERSONAL GOODWILL PURCHASE AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) dated as of the day of , 2014 (the “Closing Date”), is made and entered into by and among Nexeo Solutions Sub Holding Corp., a Delaware corporation (the “Buyer”), and ▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇., a resident of the State of Missouri referred to as the “Seller” (the Buyer and the Seller are sometimes referred to herein collectively as the “Parties”).

Related to Voluntary Cleanup Program

  • Monitoring Period means the period from the Launch Date to the Valuation Date (both dates including) at such point in time at which the Reference Price of the Underlying is determined and published..

  • Involuntary Resettlement Safeguards means the principles and requirements set forth in Chapter V, Appendix 2, and Appendix 4 (as applicable) of the SPS;

  • Phase II Clinical Trial means a study in humans of the safety, dose ranging and efficacy of a product, which is prospectively designed to generate sufficient data (if successful) to commence a Phase III Clinical Trial or to file for accelerated approval, or otherwise consistent with the requirements of U.S. 21 C.F.R. §312.21(b) or its foreign equivalents.

  • Pivotal Clinical Trial means, with respect to a Licensed Product, (a) a phase 3 Clinical Trial or (b) any other clinical trial that is intended (as of the time the study is initiated) to obtain the results and data to support (without the need to conduct any additional clinical trial) the filing of an application for Regulatory Approval for such product.

  • Phase 4 Clinical Trial means a Clinical Trial of a Product conducted after Regulatory Approval of such Product has been obtained from an appropriate Regulatory Authority, which trial is (a) conducted voluntarily by a Party to enhance marketing or scientific knowledge of the Product, or (b) conducted due to a request or requirement of a Regulatory Authority.