Certificate to Operate definition

Certificate to Operate or "CTO" means a document issued by the Director of the Office of Solid Waste Management that certifies that construction of a solid waste management facility is complete and in conformity with approved construction plans. Active operations may not commence before receipt of this Certificate. This Certificate postdates the issuance of a permit which authorizes construction.

Examples of Certificate to Operate in a sentence

  • No later than ninety (90) days after issuance of a Certificate to Operate for the Project, the Grantee shall submit to the Department, for review and approval, an operation and maintenance manual for the Project.

  • Water ENGINEER will prepare and submit the VDEQ OR VDH Certificate to Operate for the PROJECT.

  • If food service is to be provided by Producer, an Ulster Department of Health Certificate to Operate shall be provided at time of booking or final payment.

  • The letter of credit will not be released until the Authority issues a Certificate to Operate.

  • MSB acceptance of the Facility shall occur only as provided below after final inspection and MSB approval and issuance of a Certificate to Operate by ADEC.

  • The Administrative Order seeks a penalty of $32,000 and revocation of the Certificate to Operate.

  • Company shall diligently correct the matters requiring correction and then diligently conduct any required additional Start Up Testing necessary for the ADEC Certificate to Operate and acceptance by the MSB.

  • Certificate to Operate December 2022 Department of Environmental Quality Clean Water Financing and Assistance Program ▇.▇.