Examples of County solid waste management plan in a sentence
The Contractor shall be required to comply with the requirements of the Atlantic County Solid Waste Management Plan and Recycling Plan, adopted in accordance with N.J.S.A. 13:1E- 1, et seq., and Atlantic County Ordinances #10 of 2009 and #9 of 2014.
The Bidder awarded the contract shall comply with the requirements of the Atlantic County Solid Waste Management Plan and Recycling Plan, adopted in accordance with N.J.S.A. 13:1E-1, et seq., and Atlantic County Ordinances #10 of 2009 and #9 of 2014.
This Solid Waste Capital Facilities Plan identifies those capital projects required to: 1) meet the policy goals and objectives in the Thurston County Solid Waste Management Plan of 2009 and Thurston County Comprehensive Plan; 2) comply with federal and state law; and 3) address facility safety, operational, capacity and obsolescence issues.
This article shall be interpreted in harmony with the Solid Waste Management Act[1] and the current Cumberland County Solid Waste Management Plan.
Bidders are advised that tThe Contractor shall to comply with the requirements of the Atlantic County Solid Waste Management Plan and Recycling Plan, adopted in accordance with N.J.S.A. 13:1E- 1, et seq., and Atlantic County Ordinances #10 of 2009 and #9 of 2014.
Atlantic County Recycling Program and Solid Waste Management Plan Requirements The Bidder awarded the contract shall comply with the requirements of the Atlantic County Solid Waste Management Plan and Recycling Plan, adopted in accordance with N.J.S.A. 13:1E-1, et seq., and Atlantic County Ordinances #10 of 2009 and #9 of 2014.
Only material generated within Atlantic County will be accepted.ATTACHMENT 4-2ATLANTIC COUNTY LIST OF RECOMMENDED RECYCLABLES Recommended Source Separated Material Attachment 4-1 is a list of “Mandatory Recyclables” and Attachment 4-2 is a list of “Recommended Recyclables” as found in the Atlantic County Solid Waste Management Plan with the recommended disposition at ACUA Solid Waste Facilities and or alternative disposition options.
Classified as a mandated recyclable per the Atlantic County Solid Waste Management Plan.
Ensuring that private sector recycling is in accordance with the County Solid Waste Management Plan and Article 27 of the Environmental Conservation Law.
The purpose of this Twenty-Year Update to the Ogle County Solid Waste Management Plan (Twenty-Year Update) is to meet the requirements of the SWPRA and to continue to be pro-active about solid waste management and planning in Ogle County.The Ogle County Solid Waste Management Department (OCSWMD) is the entity responsible for implementing the Plan.