Bulk Refuse definition

Bulk Refuse means appliances, furniture, or other bulky items that the owner of which intends to discard and that cannot readily be placed in a suitable dumpster, container, or receptacle.
Bulk Refuse means municipal solid waste deposited by residential, commercial, industrial, demolition or construction sources for burial at landfills, not including hazardous, recyclable, or marketable wastes.
Bulk Refuse means wood, trees, shrubs, stumps, branches;

Examples of Bulk Refuse in a sentence

  • Once it is reported to them the Authorised Officer will make a decision as to whether to agree to the Contractor removing the item of Bulk Refuse or will make alternative arrangements for its removal.

  • For all other Lots a fixed fee will be paid for each issue of Bulk Refuse that is identified in the internal areas of blocks, as per the pricing for this contract.


More Definitions of Bulk Refuse

Bulk Refuse means large, bulky items, including wood, trees, shrubs, stumps, branches, carpet, discarded furniture, equipment, large boxes and crates;
Bulk Refuse means trees, shrubs, stumps, scrap lumber.
Bulk Refuse means discarded household furniture, bedding and mattresses, hot water heaters and other metal wastes. “White Goods” shall mean large appliances, including stoves, refrigerators, freezers, dishwashers, etc.
Bulk Refuse means fixtures and furniture, gas ranges, refrigerators, washing machines, hot water heaters, bathtubs, screens, storm windows, lumber and tree branches and limbs tied securely in bundles not more than four feet in length and not weighing more than 50 pounds, and plumbing fixtures, and electrical fixtures, and other refuse of a similar nature and kind. Tires, building and demolition material, stumps, trees, and branches are not included.
Bulk Refuse means wood, trees, shrubs, stumps, branches.
Bulk Refuse means large, bulky items including carpet, discarded furniture, equipment, large boxes or crates.
Bulk Refuse means that refuse such as stoves, refrigerators, water tanks, washing machines, broken furniture or similar bulky material having a weight greater than 75 pounds and volume greater than 30 gallons.