Bypass Waste definition

Bypass Waste means any solid waste that is either within the control of the operator of a solid waste incinerator or processing facility or within the control of another person that requires treatment at the facility but cannot be so treated, and includes:
Bypass Waste means Acceptable Material delivered or available for delivery to a Waste-to-energy Facility which is wrongfully refused acceptance or combustion at the Waste-to-energy Facility.
Bypass Waste means Acceptable Waste available from Joining Members for delivery to the Facility after the Commercial Operation Date that is instead bypassed to the Back-up Facility and not accepted or not processed at the Facility .

Examples of Bypass Waste in a sentence

  • Any additional costs incurred by CRRA in connection with its redirection of Emergency Bypass Waste not caused by a Force Majeure Event shall be paid by CRRA.

  • Prior to any such redirection of Emergency Bypass Waste, CRRA shall verify that such Alternate Facility is properly permitted and acceptable to CRRA.

  • To avoid doubt, Solid Waste transported to, and processed and disposed of at a new Designated Facility or Designated Facilities pursuant to this Section 2.6, is not Emergency Bypass Waste.

  • For all Emergency Bypass Waste which is redirected by CRRA as the result of a Force Majeure Event and with respect to which the Municipality has not elected Alternate Arrangements, the Municipality shall pay CRRA the Tier 1 Long-Term Disposal Fees and any applicable Transfer Station Fuel Surcharge, plus the incremental costs, if any, incurred by CRRA in connection with the transportation and disposal of such Emergency Bypass Waste, as demonstrated by CRRA in a commercially reasonable manner.

  • To avoid doubt, Acceptable Solid Waste transported to, and processed and disposed of at a new Designated Waste Facility pursuant to this Section 2.6, is not Emergency Bypass Waste.

  • Subject to the following paragraph, any incremental costs in addition to the amounts in the preceding sentence (“Additional Costs”), incurred by the Authority in connection with its redirection of such Emergency Bypass Waste shall be paid by the Authority.

  • The Hauler shall reimburse the Authority for any and all such Additional Costs incurred by the Authority with respect to Emergency Bypass Waste which are not reimbursed through Additional Cost Insurance.

  • For all Emergency Bypass Waste which is redirected by CRRA as the result of a Force Majeure Event and with respect to which the Municipality has not elected Alternate Arrangements, the Municipality shall pay CRRA the Base Disposal Fees and any applicable Transfer Station Fuel Surcharge, plus the incremental costs, if any, incurred by CRRA in connection with the transportation and disposal of such Emergency Bypass Waste, as demonstrated by CRRA in a commercially reasonable manner.

  • Such Additional Costs reimbursement shall be calculated by the Authority in a commercially reasonable manner consistent with the provisions of Section 3 of Exhibit A hereto concerning Bypass Waste and Bypass Charges for Scheduled Solid Waste during an Impairment Period.

  • With respect to Emergency Bypass Waste which is redirected by the Authority as the result of a Force Majeure Event and for which ▇▇▇▇▇▇ has not elected Alternate Arrangements, and subject to the following paragraph, the Hauler shall pay the Authority the General Service Fee or applicable Discounted Service Fee, as the case may be, and the other amounts payable hereunder in the normal course and billed by the Authority.


More Definitions of Bypass Waste

Bypass Waste means Acceptable Solid Waste delivered to the Disposal Site due to the inability of an alternate disposal facility furnished by the City to process such waste or Acceptable Solid Waste diverted from these facilities for other reasons.
Bypass Waste means Acceptable Waste available for delivery to the Facility that is instead bypassed to a Back-up Facility and not accepted or not processed at the Facility.
Bypass Waste means Acceptable Waste, which is intended to but cannot be processed at the OWEF and must be disposed in the bypass landfill. Bypass Waste includes wastes resulting from scheduled and unscheduled maintenance activities at the OWEF or waste in excess of plant capacity.