Utah Code § 19-1-602

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As used in this part:
(1) "Environmental mitigation" means an action or activity intended to remedy, reduce, or offset
known negative impacts to the environment.
(2) "Environmental response action" means action taken to prevent, eliminate, minimize,
investigate, monitor, clean up, or remove contaminants in the environment.
(3) "Financial assurance" means a mechanism or instrument intended to provide funds if
necessary to the department to conduct closure, monitoring, or cleanup of a specific facility or
site in accordance with the applicable environmental requirements provided in this title.
(4) "Funding source" means an individual or entity that provides a monetary contribution to the
Environmental Mitigation and Response Fund.
(5) "Natural resource damage" means damages to land, fish, wildlife, biota, air, water, ground
water, drinking water supplies, and other resources that are held in trust for the public or
otherwise controlled by the United States, the state, or local government.
(6) "Unused funds" means the remaining funds from a specific funding source following the
complete implementation of the environmental mitigation or response actions pursuant to the
terms and conditions of the contribution.

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