Acceptable Feedstock definition

Acceptable Feedstock means source separated food scraps and yard trimmings that are available for delivery to the Compost Facility for processing , and is not unprocessibles, pathological or toxic material, liquid wastes, or any material listed by the State or a Federal agency as hazardous waste. Acceptable Feedstock includes residential, commercial and industrial waste that meets the criteria defined above, and clean wood waste that is not painted or pressure treated.
Acceptable Feedstock means “High Impact Feedstock” (see below).
Acceptable Feedstock means Feedstock that meet the specifications set out in Schedule “C” for processing at the Biofuels Facility;

Examples of Acceptable Feedstock in a sentence

  • For greater certainty, Tipping Fees shall be applicable for any Feedstock used by the City to convert the Unacceptable Feedstock to Acceptable Feedstock.

  • EGAB shall have the right to accept delivery of such Acceptable Feedstock in excess of the Minimum Tonnage and advise the City of its acceptance within five Business Days of receipt of the notice from the City.

  • The City shall have the right to provide Acceptable Feedstock in excess of the Minimum Tonnage up to the amount of the Excess Capacity and advise EGAB of its acceptance within five Business Days of receipt of the notice from EGAB.

  • Notwithstanding Section 6.6b), during the Ramp-Up period, the City will deliver such quantities of Acceptable Feedstock as are ordered by EGAB on a month-by- month basis to reflect the increase in capacity of the Biofuels Facility.

  • The City will use best efforts to deliver each week the Target Weekly Amount of Acceptable Feedstock to the Biofuels Facility.

  • Acceptable Feedstock be interrupted for a period of time (the “Reduced Storage Capacity”).

  • Should EGAB and the City agree that it is Unacceptable Feedstock or should EGAB and the City fail to agree that the Feedstock is Acceptable Feedstock within two (2) Business Days, the City will either (i) convert the Unacceptable Feedstock to Acceptable Feedstock, working cooperatively with EGAB, or (ii) coordinate the outloading, removal and disposal of the Unacceptable Feedstock at its own expense on as early a schedule as is reasonably possible.

  • If, during a Quarterly Period, the City does not deliver the Minimum Tonnage of Acceptable Feedstock, it shall nonetheless be obligated to pay to EGAB the amount owing based on the applicable Tipping Fees for the Minimum Tonnage for such Quarterly Period.

  • EGAB will use best efforts to ensure that the Biofuels Facility is able to accept the Target Weekly Amount of Acceptable Feedstock.

  • If required by the City, prior to the end of the Extended Accommodation Period, EAB shall be required to undertake the redesign and renovation of the Biofuels Facility with sufficient capacity to store enough Acceptable Feedstock to operate the Biofuels Facility continuously for at least [ * ] should the flow of incoming Acceptable Feedstock be interrupted for a period of time.