Disposal Cost definition

Disposal Cost means the transportation cost for hauling postfilled beverage container types to a state-permitted disposal site (landfill, incinerator, or other type of state-permitted site), plus the specified disposal fee.
Disposal Cost means the portion of the fee charged to the Customer that represents the cost of Disposal of the Solid Waste Collected, commonly referred to as the “gate fee.”
Disposal Cost means fees charged to collect, transport or deposit solid waste in a landfill, transfer station, or other approved facility.

Examples of Disposal Cost in a sentence

  • The Abandoned Waste Disposal Cost is based on the cost to the County to dispose of abandoned waste allocated among participating jurisdictions based on their proportional share of the County population and shall not exceed $0.05 per household.

  • The Abandoned Waste Disposal Cost will fund disposal of HHW illegally abandoned at Nonprofit Charitable Reuser organizations.

  • Twenty traffickers received prison sentences of more than seven years, and the majority of convicted offenders received prison sentences of at leasttwo years.

  • Upon the adoption of Accounting Standards Codification Topic 842 on January 1, 2019, lease termination and other closure liabilities of $14,716 were reclassified into operating lease assets and are no longer within the scope of ASC 420, Exit or Disposal Cost Obligations.

  • The Company accounts for charges resulting from operational restructuring actions in accordance with ASC Topic 420, Exit or Disposal Cost Obligations (“ASC 420”) and ASC Topic 712, Compensation—Nonretirement Postemployment Benefits (“ASC 712”).


More Definitions of Disposal Cost

Disposal Cost means the cost to the County to dispose of non-recyclable material. For FY 2021, the Disposal Cost shall be $50.20 per ton. Thereafter, the Disposal cost shall be the Municipal Solid Waste tipping fee rate as approved by the Lee County Board of County Commissioners for the applicable year.
Disposal Cost means the aggregate amount of all duties (including, without limitation, stamp
Disposal Cost means the cost of Disposing of Solid Waste at the Designated Disposal Facility where the per-Ton tipping fee (cost) is specified by the City.
Disposal Cost means the cost incurred by the County to dispose of the Solid
Disposal Cost means the total or per ton cost of disposal for Solid Waste that is charged by the City, including surcharges, as applicable.
Disposal Cost means the transportation cost for hauling postfilled beverage container types to a state­permitted disposal site (landfill, incinerator, or other type of state­permitted site), plus the specified disposal fee.
Disposal Cost means the net cost of permanently and legally dismantling and disposing of the Recreational Vehicle and its contents (“Net Cost”). The Net Cost is the sum of: (1) Fee charged by vendor to dismantle and destroy the Recreational Vehicle, (2) cost to tow the Recreational Vehicle to the disposal vendor site, (3) the cost of the original tow, and (4) the cost to dispose of contents of the vehicle; subtracting any compensation paid to the Tow Contractor for the scrap metal value of the vehicle or other compensation paid to the Tow Contractor related to the Recreational Vehicle.