Municipal Solid Waste. Solid Waste resulting from or incidental to municipal, community, commercial, institutional or recreational activities, or manufacturing, mining, or agricultural operations. Municipal Solid Waste does not include Construction and Demolition Waste or Excluded Waste.
Municipal Solid Waste. Contractor shall dispose of all acceptable Refuse collected under this Agreement at The Xxxxxxx Point Resource Recovery Facility (Wheelabrator) in Peekskill, pursuant to the Inter-municipal Solid Waste Agreement between the Town and the County of Westchester. In the event that disposal of Refuse collected under this Agreement cannot be made at the Resource Recovery Facility due to operation factors associated with the facility or amendment of the Inter-municipal Solid Waste Agreement, Contractor shall comply with such direction as it receives from the Town Board.
Municipal Solid Waste. (MSW) - Household Waste, Bulky Waste, Garbage, Rubbish, Trash, Litter and/or Yard Waste.
Municipal Solid Waste. All Solid Waste the collection of which is controlled by 113 the Member Locality, including (a) Solid Waste that is collected by the Member Locality, 114 whether within or outside of the geographic territory of the Member Locality, and (b) residential 115 Solid Waste that is collected by a third party for the benefit of (and under the direction and 116 control of) the Member Locality, but expressly excluding (i) Hazardous Waste, (ii) Recyclable 117 Waste, (iii) Yard Waste, (iv) Construction and Demolition Debris, (v) Disaster Waste, (vi) Solid 118 Waste delivered by citizens of the Member Locality to publicly-accessible landfills or other 119 facilities and disposed of at such facilities, and (vii) any Solid Waste generated by school boards, 120 authorities or other political entities of the Member Locality.
Municipal Solid Waste. All Solid Waste the collection of which is controlled by the Member Locality, including (a) Solid Waste that is collected by the Member Locality, whether within or outside of the geographic territory of the Member Locality, and (b) residential Solid Waste that is collected by a third party for the benefit of (and under the direction and control of) the Member Locality, but expressly excluding (i) Hazardous Waste, (ii) Recyclable Waste, (iii) Yard Waste,
Municipal Solid Waste. All non-hazardous (as defined by CERCLA and other 708 acceptable laws) and non-special (See Special Waste definition) solid waste material 709 including unwanted or discarded waste material in a solid or semi-solid waste, 710 including but not limited to, Garbage, Ashes, Refuse, Rubbish, Waste Materials, Brush, 711 Paper, Plastic, Yard Waste (including brush, tree trimmings, and Christmas trees), 712 discarded Appliances, Home Furniture, and furnishings, provided that such material 713 must be of type and consistency to be lawfully accepted at the Sanitary Landfill under 714 the applicable federal, state and local laws, regulations and permits governing each. 715 716 30. Multi-Family Dwelling – Any single structure occupied by more than two families. 717
Municipal Solid Waste. Dump Site New Xxxxxxx Home 1964-1972; capped and closed, detention basin added 2015 Construction Debris Dump New Xxxxxxx Home 1977-1992 Stormwater detention basin New Xxxxxxx Home Post 1969 Puahi Street Bridge New Xxxxxxx Home By 1969 Electrical system features New Xxxxxxx Home By 1969 Seki Residence Residential Area 22632 Circa 1908; damaged fire; stabilized 1999; rehabilitated 2003-2004 Puahi Street Garage Residential Area 56538 Circa 1950-1964; rehabilitated 2006 Puahi Street Residence 103- 54 Residential Area 55650 1964 Puahi Street Garage 515 Residential Area 55643 Circa 1950-1964 Puahi Street Storage Building Residential Area 55641 Undetermined Puahi Street Hothouse Residential Area 55642 Altered 1977 Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Residence Residential Area 55639 1962 Xxxxxxxx Xxxx Residence Residential Area 22630 By 1930s; ramp added 1994 Nono Residence Residential Area 59957 By 1930s Xxxxxxxxx Residence Residential Area 55804 1962 Xxxxxxx Street Shed 605 Residential Area 55807 By 1972 Xxxxxxx Street Garage 609 Residential Area 55808 Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Residence Residential Area 59958 1931; roof 1980 Xxxxxxx Street Garage 613 Residential Area 55805 By 1938 Xxxxxxx Street Shed Residential Area 55806 By 1964 Storage Shed/Carport Residential Area 338619 By 1964 Xxxxxxx Street Garage 614 Residential Area 55803 Post 1977 Cabane Residence Residential Area 22639 1937; moved 1960 Xxxx Xxxxxx Residence Residential Area 55802 1964 Garage near Xxxx Xxxxxx Residence Residential Area Circa 1977-1992 Xxxxxx Street Garage Residential Area 55740 Circa 1950-1964 Building Name Location XXXX ID# Date of Origin Xxxxxxxx Residence Residential Area 55739 1962; altered 1997 Xxxxxx Street Garage 621 Residential Area 55738 By 1964; enlarged 1972 and 2000-2005 Xxxx and Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Residence Residential Area 56609 1931-1932 Garage Residential Area 573919 Circa 1977-1992 XxXxxxxx Street Residence 123-62 Residential Area 55801 1962 Shed 590 Residential Area 55814 2008 (replaced a structure built circa 1950- 1964) Xxxxx Xxxxx Residence Residential Area 59959 1930s Guest House, Xxxxx Residential Area 573913 Undetermined XxXxxxxx Street Building 592 Residential Area 101950 Circa 1964 to 1972 Punikai`a Residence Residential Area 59960 1931-1932; altered 1977 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx Residence Residential Area 55769 1956 XxXxxxxx Street Residence 154 Residential Area 59961 Circa 1933; altered 1990 AJA Benevolent Society Hall Residential Area 21066 1910; xxxx added 1935-1936 (since removed); rehabilitated 20...
Municipal Solid Waste. The City of Margate (“City”) does hereby grant a non-exclusive franchise agreement for the collection of owner- occupied multifamily solid waste and nonresidential non-municipal solid waste to The term of this agreement shall be for a maximum of one year, commencing on October 1 or the date the agreement is fully executed (whichever is later) and ending September 30. Each applicant for a non-exclusive franchise shall submit with its initial application a nonrefundable fee of one hundred and fifty dollars ($150.00), which shall cover necessary costs provided. Each applicant for a renewal of a non-exclusive franchise shall submit with its renewal application a nonrefundable fee of fifty dollars ($50.00), which shall cover necessary costs provided. The specific cost of providing collection services for owner-occupied multifamily communities and nonresidential non- municipal solid waste shall be negotiated between the customer and the Franchisee. The negotiated cost and level of service (number and size of containers as well as the frequency of collection) shall be formalized in a written agreement. However, collection of waste containing garbage shall occur, at minimum, two times per week and waste containing only trash or nonresidential non-municipal solid waste shall occur, at minimum, one time per week. Collections of garbage using an enclosed compactor container may occur less frequently, but shall occur as necessary. The City may require an increase in frequency of collections and/or the size of containers when the service being provided becomes insufficient in the City’s judgement to handle the quantity of waste generated or becomes a detriment to the health, safety, or welfare of the community. The Franchisee shall only conduct collection operations Monday through Saturday between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. The City Manager may modify times and days for collection in certain areas due to noise or other concerns. Franchisee shall make every effort to avoid causing waste materials from spilling or escaping from the Franchisee’s vehicles during transport. In the event of spillage, the Franchisee shall immediately clean up such litter. The Franchisee shall also maintain their vehicles in such a manner so as to prevent leaks and spills of fluids (hydraulic, oil, or otherwise) from the Franchisee’s vehicles. Should a fluid leak originate from one of the Franchisee’s vehicles, the Franchisee shall immediately respond and commence the proper cleanup ...
Municipal Solid Waste. The Company shall be entitled to use a portion of the Real Property as presently being done on the tipping floor, as a transfer station for municipal solid waste through March 31, 1997. The Company shall pay to Buyer $2.50 per ton of municipal solid waste brought to the tipping floor of the Facility. The Buyer shall provide access to the Company's incoming trucks to pick up the municipal solid wastehandled on the tipping floor. Buyer will use its equipment to push such waste into a storage pile on the tipping floor. The Company will provide transfer trailers to move the municipal waste to its landfill. Buyer will, with its tractors, using best efforts, load the transfer trailers with a minimum 18 ton, maximum 20 ton load. Following March 31, 1997 if the Company establishes a transfer station on Tract 4 as provided in Section 2.1 hereto, the Company will have the right to access the scales at the Real Property and produce weigh tickets to determine the accurate weight of inbound and outbound trucks and trailers to and from the Tract 4 transfer station. The Buyer shall at all times following the Closing Date have access to then service bay in the one story concrete block maintenance building located on Tract 4 for the purpose of performing repairs and maintenance on its equipment.
Municipal Solid Waste. The annual Municipal Solid Waste arisings and associated average Net Calorific Values are estimated to be: Take Over 55.000 tonnes 9,5 MJ/kg Maximum in the Operating Period 65.000 tonnes 10,7 MJ/kg The Local Authorities and its contractors shall deliver Municipal Solid Waste to the Facility. The Facility shall be designed to receive, handle, incinerate and dispose of all Municipal Solid Waste arisings for the duration of the Operating Period.