Disposal rate definition
Examples of Disposal rate in a sentence
During the time Reworld Waste- To-Energy Plant is unavailable, Contractor shall transport the collected matter to its Wildwood Transfer Station at the Disposal rate currently in effect under the terms of this Agreement.
The Assembly Bill as amended, supplemented, superseded, and replaced from time to time, mandates that as of January 1, 2020, the use of green material as Alternative Daily Cover (ADC) will no longer constitute diversion through Recycling and will instead be considered Disposal in terms of measuring a jurisdiction’s annual 50 percent (50%) per capita Disposal rate.
No adjustment in 735 CONTRACTOR’S Disposal rate, change in CONTRACTOR’S obligations, or change in 736 scope of services shall become effective absent such DISTRICT approval or 737 determination.
In addition, the City shall have no responsibility to make any payments in the event that actual closure and post-closure costs relating to the landfill exceed the amounts upon which the Contractor’s Disposal rate was based or the amount reserved by the Contractor for such purposes.
The Disposal rate shall be comprised of two (2) 779 elements: 1) a Disposal element, and 2) a Disposal government fee element.
The Disposal rate includes the government fee 836 elements set forth in Exhibit 1.
On July 1, 2010, and July 1 783 2011, the base Disposal rate as set forth on Exhibit 1, and as adjusted in accordance 784 with this Agreement, shall be adjusted by a two and nine tenths (2.9) percent increase in 785 the then current rate exclusive of governmental or regulatory fees or assessments which 786 shall be a pass-through.
Disposal rate is assumed to be 26,700 m3/day following the current disposal practice for the existing CMPs at East of Sha ▇▇▇▇ and the South of the Brothers, and it is subject to changes based on the findings of the water quality modelling exercise under this EIA Study.
The contractor has designated (see System Chart for amount) % of fees and charges to be adjusted by the Disposal rate changes.