The general term for environmental restoration, the process designed to ensure that risks to the environment and to human health and safety from waste sites either are eliminated or reduced to prescribed, safe levels
Actions taken to deal with a release or threatened release of hazardous substances that could affect public health or the environment The term is often used to describe a Remedial Action or Interim Remedial Measure performed at a contaminated site
Actions taken to deal with a release or threat of release of a hazardous substance that could affect humans and/or the environment The term cleanup is sometimes used interchangeably with the terms remedial action, removal action, response action, or corrective action
Actions taken to deal with a release or threat of release of a hazardous substance that could affect humans or the environment Synonyms: remedial action, removal action, response action, or corrective action, abatement, or remediation
Actions taken to deal with a release or threat of release of a hazardous substance that could affect humans and the environment The term "cleanup" is sometimes used interchangeably with the terms environmental isolation, remedial action, removal action, response action, or corrective action
Actions taken to deal with a release or threat of release of a hazardous substance that could affect humans and/or the environment This term is sometimes used interchangeably with the terms remedial action, response action or corrective action
(baseball) the fourth position in the batting order (usually filled by the best batter on the team)
Actions taken to deal with a release or threat of release of a hazardous substance that could affect humans and/or the environment The term "cleanup" is sometimes used interchangeably with the terms remedial action, removal action, response action, or corrective action
Actions taken to deal with a release or threatened release of hazardous substances that could affect public health and/or the environment
Efforts to mitigate environmental damages or threat to human health, safety, or welfare from hazardous substances or oil It may include removal of hazardous substance from the environment, including restoration, remediation, and other measures that are necessary to mitigate or avoid further threat to public health, safety and welfare, or the environment Cleanup is often used interchangeably with terms like corrective actions, remedial action, removal action, or response action It is often used broadly to describe various actions or phases of an action, such as the remedial investigation/feasibility study in the Superfund process