Solid Waste Management. General. The Airport is required by city ordinance to achieve a solid waste recycling rate of 75% by 2012 and 100% by 2020. Tenants are required to cooperate with the Airport to maximize the rate of solid waste recycling and source separation. Airport’s Work. The Airport will supply specially designed solid waste containers for depositing paper, bottles and cans, and general trash in the public areas of the terminal including Tenant public areas. The Airport will provide waste containers for public disposal of food waste and compostable serviceware in the vicinity of Food and Beverage leaseholds. Tenant’s Work. Tenants are required to collect the solid waste generated in back offices in containers designated for paper, bottles& cans, and general trash and deposit the content of each container in the designated bins at collection areas. All Food and Beverage Concessions are required to collect food waste and compostable serviceware in separate containers and deposit the contents in designated compostable materials bins at collection areas.
Solid Waste Management. The Contractor is responsible to manage solid waste in accordance with all applicable Federal, State and local laws. The Contractor shall follow Battelle’s Standards Based Management System requirements for accumulation, interim storage and final disposal of the following types of solid waste:
1. Hazardous waste including soil or debris contaminated with hazardous waste.
2. Radioactive contaminated waste, materials and equipment.
3. Materials containing asbestos.
4. Materials containing polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs).
5. Unused residual construction materials, not the property of Battelle, may be retained by the Contractor for future use or disposal by the Contractor. Such materials must otherwise be managed in accordance with Battelle’s SBMS requirements while on Battelle managed property.
Solid Waste Management. 5. 18.1. Solid waste collection shall be provided to all buildings within the Carolina North Project by the University. The University shall consider including Orange County Solid Waste in the pre- construction conference.
Solid Waste Management garbage collection from residents in Dry, Wet and hazardous nature at source. Residents should be provided accordingly.
Solid Waste Management. G. 18.1. Solid waste collection shall be provided by the University. The University shall consider including Orange County Solid Waste in the pre-construction conference.
Solid Waste Management. Solid waste collection shall be provided to all new uses within the Property by the Developer Owners or Representative or the Parcel Owners, if applicable. The Developer Owners or the Representative or the Parcel Owners, if any, shall include Orange County Solid Waste in pre-construction conferences for buildings. Solid waste shall be managed by the Developer Owners or the Representative for all new buildings in the Property. The Developer Owners or the Representative or the Parcel Owners, if applicable, shall design projects such that construction and demolition recycling, reuse, salvage, and waste reduction are maximized. Construction waste shall be managed in accordance with Town standards and with the Orange County Regulated Materials Ordinance. Each individual Development Agreement Compliance Permit shall provide clear direction on who will provide solid waste service for each building and each building will be designed accordingly. Stream Buffers. Development design and construction shall comply with the stream buffer requirements contained in LUMO Sections 3.6.3 Resource Conservation District and 5.18 Jordan watershed riparian buffer protection. The Developer Owners, Parcel Owners or the Representative retain the right to appeal stream classifications to a final determination.
Solid Waste Management a) Solid waste collection shall be provided to all new uses within the Developed Property by the Developer Owners or Representative or the Parcel Owners, if applicable. The Developer Owners or the Representative or the Parcel Owners, if any, shall include Orange County Solid Waste in pre-construction conferences for buildings.
b) Solid waste shall be managed by the Developer Owners or the Representative for all new buildings in the Developed Property. The Developer Owners or the Representative or the Parcel Owners, if applicable, shall design projects such that construction and demolition recycling, reuse, salvage, and waste reduction are maximized.
c) Construction waste shall be managed in accordance with Town standards and with the Orange County Regulated Materials Ordinance.
d) Each individual Development Agreement Compliance Permit shall provide clear direction on who will provide solid waste service for each building, and each building will be designed accordingly.
Solid Waste Management. Improving the infrastructure and management of solid waste services in the Project Cities through: (i) constructing and/or expanding solid waste collection and transfer systems, sanitary landfills with leachate control and treatment, closure of open dumps, and other associated works; and (ii) strengthening solid waste management practices, including: developing integrated and city-wide solid waste management programs, dedicated cost accounting systems, and management information systems; and improving cost recovery through user fees.
Solid Waste Management. The Airport is required by City Ordinance to achieve a solid waste recycling rate of 75% by 2012 and 100% by 2020. Tenants are required to cooperate with the Airport to maximize the rate of solid waste recycling and source separation. Tenants are required to collect the solid waste generated in back offices in containers designated for paper, bottles & cans, and general trash and deposit the content of each container in the designated bins at collection areas. All Food and Beverage Tenants are required to collect food waste and compostable service xxxx in separate containers and deposit the contents in designated compostable materials bins at collection areas.
Solid Waste Management a. Maximizing Composting, Recycling and Reuse: MassDEP is forging a 21st century approach to solid waste using strategies such as source reduction, recycling, composting, and reuse that minimize the amount of waste generation and maximize the amount of materials that are returned to productive commerce. The end result reduces to the maximum extent feasible the amount of waste disposed. MassDEP will continue to further expand recycling and materials re-use which in turn will help xxxxxx growth in green jobs statewide.
b. Minimizing the amount of solid waste disposed: Unlocking the hidden energy value of waste and other organics is a priority for MassDEP. MassDEP will continue to explore the potential to convert waste that cannot otherwise be recycled or reused into energy, creating additional economic development opportunities. We are working to change statutes, regulations, and procedures as needed to attain these goals, including implementing waste bans such as a commercial organics disposal ban. The Green Communities Act established new renewable energy credits, and required that a share of the proceeds be used to fund waste reduction activities. We will be using the proceeds of the sale of these energy credits sold by municipal waste combustion facilities to provide financial assistance for municipal and commercial recycling programs and recycling market development.