Disposal rates definition

Disposal rates means the price paid by customers of a regional disposal facility for disposal of waste, including any price schedule or breakdown of the price into discrete elements or cost components.
Disposal rates means the fee charged by the County to System Users to cover all costs of the System consistent with this Agreement, all state, federal and local laws governing solid waste and the Solid Waste Comprehensive Plan.
Disposal rates means the rates charged by the relevant facility or third party provider collecting, transporting, sorting, treating and/or disposing of the waste collected by us under this Agreement. Fees means the Service fees and charges (including any rebates), the purchase price for the Goods, and/or the Rental Fee payable under this Agreement and as set out on our Website, and as adjusted in accordance with this Agreement.

Examples of Disposal rates in a sentence

  • Disposal rates shall require the written authorization of the Director of Solid Waste and City Manager.All fees and surcharges imposed by the State of Michigan and Wayne County are included, as applicable, in the disposal charges.

  • Disposal rates at other sites are not reasonable alter- natives for Northwest compact generators, considering: Dis- posal rates at other facilities; current disposal rates charged by the site operator; historic relationships between the site operator's rates and rates at other facilities; and changes in the operator's rates considering changes in waste volumes, taxes, and fees.

  • Disposal rates shall require the written authorization of the Director of Solid Waste and City Manager.

  • Disposal rates charged to the JPA are set annually by Ox Mountain and reflect an annual adjustment equal to 80% of CPI for the contractor fee component plus the pass through of government fees.The 2015 disposal rate is $39.62 per ton of which $11.23 per ton are government fees ($9.83 per ton paid to the County of San Mateo and $1.40 per ton paid to the State Board of Equalization).

  • Disposal rates since 2000 have remained fairly constant at around 340,000 to 380,000 tonnes a year.

  • Disposal rates are established through a contract between Kitsap County and Waste Management Inc.

  • Disposal rates for commercial waste were much lower than predicted to be within the CIMSP and disposal rates for industrial wastes not including wastes disposed of at Aberthaw Quarry were also much lower than predicted which would affect the rate at which non-hazardous landfill void within the region is used up.

  • Disposal rates for commercial waste were much lower than predicted to be within the CIMSP and disposal rates for industrial wastes were also much lower than predicted which would affect the rate at which non-hazardous landfill void within the region is used up.

  • The task of supervising the operation of and compliance with the rules and principles contained in this Model is entrusted to a Supervisory Body endowed with autonomous powers of initiative and control.

  • Disposal rates have fallen significantly and, whilst there cannot be any guarantee that disposal rates will not increase in future, the combination of increasing costs and changing behaviour is likely to mean that landfill rates stabilise or decline in future as other waste management options increase.

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