Designated Waste definition

Designated Waste means non-Hazardous Waste which may pose special Disposal problems because of its potential to contaminate the environment, and which may be Disposed of only in Class II Disposal sites or Class III Disposal sites pursuant to a variance issued by the California Department of Health Services. Designated Waste consists of those substances classified as Designated Waste by the State, in California Code of Regulations Title 23, Section 2522 as may be amended from time to time.
Designated Waste means either of the following:
Designated Waste means Acceptable Waste that is generated in the Designated Area and which is not exempted in Section 7.

Examples of Designated Waste in a sentence

  • The Base Disposal Fee shall be uniform as to all Participating Municipalities and shall be calculated without regard to the location of any Participating Municipality’s Designated Waste Facility.

  • On and after the Commencement Date and continuing during the Term, the Municipality shall deliver or cause to be delivered to the Designated Waste Facility all Acceptable Solid Waste generated within its corporate boundaries.

  • Organic debris shall be piled no closer than 20 feet from standing timber and no higher than 20 feet in areas specified in Clause 3-22 Designated Waste Area For Organic Debris.

  • The Authority shall use commercially reasonable efforts to overcome promptly any inability to accept ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s Acceptable Solid Waste at the Designated Waste Facility.

  • The Municipality’s Designated Waste Facility and Designated Recycling Facility as of the Effective Date (collectively, the “Original Designated Facilities”) are listed on Exhibit C hereto and a part hereof.


More Definitions of Designated Waste

Designated Waste means non-hazardous waste which may pose special disposal problems because of its potential to contaminate the environment and which may be disposed of only in Class II Disposal Sites or Class III Disposal Sites, pursuant to a variance issued by the California Department of Health Services. Designated waste consists of those substances classified as designated waste by the State of California, in 23 California Code of Regulations Section 2522.
Designated Waste means hazardous waste that has been granted a variance from hazardous waste management requirements pursuant to Section 25143 of the Health and Safety Code; or Nonhazardous waste that consists of, or contains, pollutants that, under ambient environmental conditions at a waste management unit, could be released in concentrations exceeding applicable water quality objectives or that could reasonably be expected to affect beneficial uses of the waters of the state as contained in the appropriate state water quality control plan.
Designated Waste means non-Hazardous Waste which may pose special Disposal problems
Designated Waste is as defined by California Water Code Section 13173.
Designated Waste means non-hazardous substances which may pose special disposal restrictions due to its potential to contaminate the environment and which may be disposed of only in a Class II Disposal Site or Class III Disposal Site pursuant to a variance issued by the California Department of Health Services. Designated Wastewaste consists of those substances classified as Designated Wastedesignated waste by the State of California, in accordance to California Code of Regulations Title 23, Section 2522 as may be amended from time to time.
Designated Waste means blue box waste or material prescribed as a designated waste by the regulations; (“déchets désignés”)
Designated Waste as used herein has the meaning set forth in section 2522 of Title 23 of the California Code of Regulations, as amended from time to time