Disposal unit definition

Disposal unit means a discrete portion of the disposal site into which waste is placed for disposal. For near-surface disposal, the unit is usually a trench.
Disposal unit means a discrete portion of a disposal site into which waste is placed for disposal.
Disposal unit means the portion of the disposal site into which waste is placed for disposal.

Examples of Disposal unit in a sentence

  • Disposal unit is not subject to Executive Orders N-06-19 or N-23-20.

  • Disposal unit does not meet DGS criteria for Executive Orders N-06-19 or N-23-20.

  • Disposal unit does not meet DGS’ criteria for Executive OrdersN-06-19 or N-23-20.

  • Disposal unit does not meet DGS’ criteria for Executive Orders N-06-19 or N-23-20.

  • Performance Standard Disposal unit must accomplish its intended function.

  • Disposal unit price, if deemed required, is estimated based on the actual expense.

  • Disposal unit closure plan applications for plan approval will include a schedule of the closure activities.

  • If a significant device is found, a commander may want to use the proposed solution to notify a military Explosive Ordinance Disposal unit.

  • Dean Smith, 705th Ordnance Company, Explosive Ordnance Disposal unit.

  • The hospital we visited was Ploiesti Maternity hospital, a woman’s hospital providing obstetric and gynaecology services.


More Definitions of Disposal unit

Disposal unit means a discrete portion of the disposal site into which waste is
Disposal unit means a discrete portion of the disposal site into which waste is place for disposal.
Disposal unit means a discrete portion of the disposal sue into which waste is placed for disposal.
Disposal unit means a discrete portion of the facility into which low level radioactive waste is placed for disposal.
Disposal unit means any apparatus in which raw 30
Disposal unit shall have different meanings as follows: (i) For the purposes of refuse collection, a “disposal unit” shall mean one (1) water tight metal, or plastic reusable waste container with handles, no larger than thirty-two (32) gallons in capacity, unless clearly noted or intended to mean otherwise, or fifty (50) pounds in weight, one (1) plastic or paper bag, box, carton, or other disposable container not to exceed thirty-two (32) gallons in capacity and fifty (50) pounds in weight, containing refuse or household construction and demolition debris as herein defined, securely tied or closed in such a fashion so as to prevent the littering, leaking, or scattering of refuse or debris; or one (1) Contractor supplied 64 gallon toter or one (1) Contractor supplied 95 gallon toter unit; or one (1) securely tied bundle of refuse or debris which is not placed in a container that does not exceed two (2) feet in diameter, four (4) feet in length, and fifty (50) pounds in weight; or one (1) single miscellaneous or odd-shaped item of refuse or debris that does not exceed fifty (50) pounds in weight. A large household item as is herein defined in subsection (h) is to be considered a disposal unit and collected with the regularly scheduled refuse collection. Two (2) yards of household construction and demolition debris as is herein defined in subsection (e) is to be considered a disposal unit and collected with the regularly scheduled refuse collection. (ii) For the purposes of yard waste collection, a “disposal unit” shall mean one (1) biodegradable two-ply, fifty (50) pound wet-strength Kraft, or similar, paper bag designed for yard waste collection not to exceed thirty-three (33) gallons in capacity and fifty (50) pounds in weight, containing “yard waste” as herein defined, or one (1) water-tight metal or plastic reusable waste container with handles, no larger than thirty-two (32) gallons in capacity or fifty (50) pounds in weight and clearly marked “yard waste”, or one (1) securely tied bundle of brush or branches using biodegradable cord, string, rope or twine that does not exceed fifty (50) pounds in weight (as measured when dry), two (2) feet in diameter, and four (4) feet in length, and is manageable by one (1) person. (iii) For purposes of the collection of recyclables, a “disposal unit” shall mean one (1) Village or Contractor supplied 64-gallon toter and/or one (1) fourteen (14) to eighteen (18) gallon recycling bin.

Related to Disposal unit

  • Disposal site means that portion of a land disposal facility that is used for disposal of waste. It consists of disposal units and a buffer zone.

  • Heat unit means a unit of energy equal to the product of the peak kilovoltage, milliamperes, and seconds, i.e., kVp x mA x second.

  • Disposal means a sale, lease, licence, transfer, loan or other disposal by a person of any asset, undertaking or business (whether by a voluntary or involuntary single transaction or series of transactions).

  • Unit and “Quality” means the unit and quantity specified in the schedule.

  • Transport vehicle means a motor vehicle or rail car used for the transportation of cargo by any mode. Each cargo-carrying body (trailer, railroad freight car, etc.) is a separate transport vehicle.

  • Transportation equipment means 1 or more of the following: