Collection facility definition

Collection facility means a facility established to collect or store household hazardous waste or very small quantity genera- tor waste, or both.
Collection facility means any acceptance facility through which the manufacturer, or a third party contracted by the manufacturer, take end-of-life vehicles back;
Collection facility means the facility of the Selling Counterparty from which the Buyer is to collect the RP the subject of a RP Market Transaction;

Examples of Collection facility in a sentence

  • Designated Collection Facility The Board shall designate the facility to be used for the collection of the specimen; provided, however, that the designated facility shall possess all required licenses and permits.

  • The total San Xxxx Facility Use Surcharge for CITY will be based on CITY’s participation at the County Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility located at 0000 Xxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxx Xxxx.

  • The total San Xxxx Facility Use Surcharge for CITY will be based on CITY residents’ proportional participation at the County Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility located at 1608 Las Plumas Avenue, San Xxxx.

  • Department of Public Works 1001 North Third Street Hamilton, OH 45011 City of Hamilton Transfer 1000 North Third Street Hamilton, OH 45011 City of Lancaster City of Lancaster Transfer Station 743 South Ewing Street Lancaster, OH 43130 City of Lancaster Sanitation Department 743 South Ewing Street Lancaster, OH 43130 City of Lancaster Tire Collection Facility 740 S.

  • Recology operates the San Francisco Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility (HHWCF), where residential customers can drop off household hazardous wastes (e.g., paint, oil, pesticides, and household chemicals) three days per week for safe recycling and disposal.


More Definitions of Collection facility

Collection facility means a center for the acceptance by donation, redemption or purchase of recyclable materials from the public. A collection facility may include reverse vending machines, mobile collection facilities, kiosk type units, unattended containers and other small collection facilities which occupy an area of not more than five hundred (500) square feet. Materials may be accepted for compensation or as donations and are intended for transfer to a larger facility for processing. A collection facility is intended for day-to-day collection of materials and does not include power-driven processing equipment. A group of seven or less reverse vending machines shall be considered a small collection facility.
Collection facility means a facility where one or more containers are located, that is used to accumulate solid waste generated by and delivered by more than one household or commercial establishment for pickup by a transporter, including, but not limited to, facilities typically located in rural areas where garbage collection does not occur. This definition does not include containers that receive only solid waste generated on property that is contiguous with the property on which the container is located (e.g., containers located at and receiving solid waste only from a multi-unit dwelling or a commercial establishment or an industrial establishment).
Collection facility or “Collection Facilities” means sewers, transmission lines, force mains, interceptors, pump stations and other sewer facilities required to collect and deliver wastewater from customers to Transmission Facilities or Treatment Facilities.
Collection facility means a center for the acceptance by donation, redemption, or purchase of recyclable materials from the public. Such a facility does not use power-driven processing equipment, except as indicated in Chapter 14.68. Collection facilities may include the following:
Collection facility means a building or container or designated area in which acceptable waste is deposited and temporarily stored for shipment to the energy recovery facility.
Collection facility means a center for the acceptance by donation, redemption, or purchase of recyclable materials from the public, which may include the following:
Collection facility means a collection facility that accepts used oils, used glycol (antifreeze), used oil containers and used glycol (antifreeze) containers of 50 liters or less, used oil filters as well as used aerosol lubricant containers for all kinds of lubricants and used aerosol brake cleaners from people who wish to return them, which is identified as such under an approved oil and glycol stewardship plan as described in section 50.1 of the Regulation;