Class B recyclable material definition

Class B recyclable material means a source separated recyclable material which is subject to Department approval prior to receipt, storage, processing or transfer at a recycling center in accordance with N.J.S.A. 13:1E-99.34b, and which includes, but is not limited to, the following:
Class B recyclable material means a source separated recyclable
Class B recyclable material means a source separated recyclable material which is subject to Department approval prior to receipt, storage, processing, or transfer at a recycling center in accordance with N.J.S.A. 13:1E-99.34b, and for the purpose of this permit is limited to wood waste.

Examples of Class B recyclable material in a sentence

  • The maximum amount of contaminants, as defined in N.J.A.C. 7:26A-1.3, allowed in each incoming load of Class B recyclable material shall be limited to 1% by volume.

  • After receipt, the tires are inspected, sorted, and then reloaded on to trailers and sent to permitted end users.The facility recently operated under a limited approval for the receipt, storage, processing, and transfer of Class B recyclable material pursuant to N.J.A.C. 7:26A-3.

  • If wood chips are being received for processing into a mulch product (the assumed product from this specific exempt operation), the wood chips would be classified as a Class B recyclable material.

  • The total amount of processed Class B recyclable material stored on site shall not exceed 41,488 cubic yards, and shall be stored only in the area as designated for that purpose as depicted on the approved site plan drawing.

  • The January 23, 2003 amendment, certified as approved by the Commissioner on June 19, 2003, proposed capacities of a maximum of 225 tpd of Class A recyclable materials (paper and cardboard) and up to 100 tpd of Class B recyclable material (wooden pallets, trees, tree parts, and other clean wood waste).

  • If the brush being received is small branches that require grinding or chipping prior to composting, the material would be Class B recyclable material and a Class B Recycling Center General Approval would be required.

  • The maximum amount of contaminants, as defined in N.J.A.C. 7:26A-1.3, allowed in eachincoming load of Class B recyclable material shall be limited to 1% by volume.

  • This exemption is for the receipt and processing of Class B recyclable material, specifically tree parts, brush and wood chips.

  • The total amount of unprocessed Class B recyclable material stored on site shall not exceed 36,302 cubic yards.

  • N.J.A.C. 7:26A-3.1(a) requires that, prior to receipt, storage, processing or transfer of any Class B recyclable material, a recycling center must obtain a general approval to operate from DEP.


More Definitions of Class B recyclable material

Class B recyclable material means a source-separated recyclable material which is
Class B recyclable material means branches, woody plants wood chips from tree parts, tree parts and brush processed on the site.

Related to Class B recyclable material

  • Recyclable material means those materials which would

  • Recyclable Materials means materials that are separated from mixed municipal solid waste for the purpose of recycling or composting, including paper, glass, plastics, metals, automobile oil, batteries, source-separated compostable materials, and sole source food waste streams that are managed through biodegradative processes. Refuse-derived fuel or other material that is destroyed by incineration is not a recyclable material. (Minn. Stat. § 115A.03, Subd. 25a)

  • recyclable waste means the waste that is commonly found in the MSW. It is also called as "Dry Waste". These include many kinds of glass, paper, metal, plastic, textiles, electronics goods, etc.

  • Recyclable Product means the ability of a product and its packaging to be reused, reconditioned for use, or recycled through existing recycling collection programs.

  • Harvested Material means the grain or fodder from crops of the Licensed Varieties grown from Seed or Retained Seed.

  • Recycled material means any material that would otherwise be a useless, unwanted or discarded material except for the fact that the material still has useful physical or chemical properties after serving a specific purpose and can, therefore, be reused or recycled.

  • Combustible material means combustible refuse, combustible waste or any other material capable of igniting;

  • Recyclables means Solid Waste that may be reclaimed and/or processed and used in the production of raw materials or products.

  • High global warming potential hydrofluorocarbons means any hydrofluorocarbons in a particular end use for which EPA’s Significant New Alternatives Policy (SNAP) program has identified other acceptable alternatives that have lower global warming potential. The SNAP list of alternatives is found at 40 CFR Part 82 subpart G with supplemental tables of alternatives available at (http://www.epa.gov/snap/).

  • Adjustable Product Data means the Adjustable Product Data as specified in § 1 of the Product and Underlying Data.

  • Plasma arc incinerator means any enclosed device using a high intensity electrical discharge or arc as a source of heat followed by an afterburner using controlled flame combustion and which is not listed as an industrial furnace.

  • Recyclable paper bag – means a paper bag that is 100 percent recyclable and contains at least 40% post–consumer recycled content, and displays the words “recyclable” and “made from 40% post-consumer recycled content” in a visible manner on the outside of the bag

  • Airborne radioactive material means any radioactive material dispersed in the air in the form of dusts, fumes, particulates, mists, vapors, or gases.

  • Explosive material means any chemical compound, mixture, or device which produces a substantial instantaneous release of gas and heat spontaneously or by contact with sparks or flame.

  • Permitted Additional Materials means information that is not ABS Informational and Computational Materials and (x) that are referred to in Section 4(d)(12)), (y) that constitute Certificate price, yield, weighted average life, subscription or allocation information, or a trade confirmation, or (z) otherwise with respect to which the Depositor has provided written consent to the Underwriter to include in a Free Writing Prospectus. As used herein with respect to any Free Writing Prospectus, “Pool Information” shall mean the information with respect to the characteristics of the Mortgage Loans and administrative and servicing fees, as provided by or on behalf of the Depositor to the Underwriter at the time most recent to the date of such Free Writing Prospectus.

  • Fissile material means the radionuclides uranium-233, uranium-235, plutonium-239, and plutonium-241, or any combination of these radionuclides. "Fissile material" means the fissile nuclides themselves, not material containing fissile nuclides. Unirradiated natural uranium and depleted uranium and natural uranium or depleted uranium, that has been irradiated in thermal reactors only, are not included in this definition. Certain exclusions from fissile material controls are provided in 10 CFR 71.15.

  • Cyanoacrylate adhesive means any adhesive with a cyanoacrylate content of at least 95% by weight.

  • Radioactive material means any solid, liquid, or gas which emits radiation spontaneously.

  • maximum content of non-originating materials means the maximum content of non-originating materials which is permitted in order to consider a manufacture to be working or processing sufficient to confer originating status on the product. It may be expressed as a percentage of the ex-works price of the product or as a percentage of the net weight of these materials used falling under a specified group of chapters, chapter, heading or subheading;

  • Vapor tight means equipment that allows no loss of vapors. Compliance with vapor-tight requirements can be determined by checking to ensure that the concentration at a potential leak source is not equal to or greater than 100 percent of the lower explosive limit (LEL) when measured with a combustible gas detector, calibrated with propane, at a distance of 1 inch (2.54 cm) from the source.

  • Mist spray adhesive means any aerosol which is not a special purpose spray adhesive and which delivers a particle or mist spray, resulting in the formation of fine, discrete particles that yield a generally uniform and smooth application of adhesive to the substrate.

  • Polystyrene foam adhesive means an aerosol adhesive designed to bond polystyrene foam to substrates.

  • Accelerator-produced material means any material made radioactive by a particle accelerator.

  • Charcoal lighter material means any combustible material designed to be applied on, incorporated in, added to, or used with charcoal to enhance ignition. “Charcoal Lighter Material” does not include any of the following: (A) electrical starters and probes, (B) metallic cylinders using paper tinder, (C) natural gas,

  • House dust mite product means a product whose label, packaging, or accompanying literature states that the product is suitable for use against house dust mites, but does not indicate that the product is suitable for use against ants, cockroaches, or other household crawling arthropods.

  • Dredged material means any material removed from the bed of a navigable waterway by dredging. The bed of a navigable waterway extends landward to the OHWM.