Class I Landfill means a non-commercial landfill or a landfill that meets the definition found in Subsection 19-6- 102(3)(a)(iii) and is permitted by the Executive Secretary
Class I Landfill means a landfill that lawfully receives Class I Waste.
Class I Landfill means a municipal landfill or a commercial landfill solely under contract with a local government taking municipal waste generated within the boundaries of the local government and receiving, on a yearly average, over 20 tons of solid waste per day.
Examples of Class I Landfill in a sentence
Screenings and grit from the plant influent are hauled to a Class I Landfill.
Op. Plan, Sec 2.4].A 50/50 mixture of mulched yard trash/land clearing debris and soil may be used for sideslope stabilization and erosion control in the Class I Landfill.
The dewatered sludge is then transported to Eco-Vista, LLC Class I Landfill, 0290-S1-R3 for final disposal.
The existing White County Class I Landfill encompasses approximately 24.3 acres and was originally permitted in 1977.
The final (maximum) elevation of the Phase III of the Class I Landfill, shall not exceed +298.75 feet NGVD feet as shown on Sheet FC2 of the Sequencing Plans [ref.
More Definitions of Class I Landfill
Class I Landfill. (all items run through the transfer station) The items accepted here are any other items not included in the compost pad, grinding pad, and Class IV landfill. No liquids, hazardous waste, special waste (unless approved and documented by the State), batteries, gas tanks or containers, or tires are allowed in a landfill.
Class I Landfill means the closed hazardous waste landfill located at
Class I Landfill means a noncommercial municipal landfill that is permitted by the
Class I Landfill means the closed hazardous waste landfill
Class I Landfill means a Class I Landfill as defined in Title 27, section 67386.4 of the California Code of Regulations.
Class I Landfill means a landfill for the disposal of waste that has
Class I Landfill means a sanitary landfill which serves a municipal, institution, and/or rural population and is used or to be used for disposal of domestic wastes, commercial wastes, institutional waste, municipal waste, bulky wastes, landscaping andland clearing wastes, industrial wastes, construction/demolition wastes, farming wastes, and dead animals.