Emergency Bypass Waste definition

Emergency Bypass Waste has the meaning set forth in Section 2.7.
Emergency Bypass Waste has the meaning set forth in Section 2.7. “Excess Waste” has the meaning set forth in Section 3.4.

Examples of Emergency Bypass Waste in a sentence

  • Any additional costs incurred by CRRA in connection with its redirection of Emergency Bypass Waste not caused by a Force Majeure Event shall be paid by CRRA.

  • Prior to any such redirection of Emergency Bypass Waste, CRRA shall verify that such Alternate Facility is properly permitted and acceptable to CRRA.

  • To avoid doubt, Solid Waste transported to, and processed and disposed of at a new Designated Facility or Designated Facilities pursuant to this Section 2.6, is not Emergency Bypass Waste.

  • With respect to Emergency Bypass Waste which is redirected by the Authority as the result of a Force Majeure Event and for which ▇▇▇▇▇▇ has not elected Alternate Arrangements, and subject to the following paragraph, the Hauler shall pay the Authority the General Service Fee or applicable Discounted Service Fee, as the case may be, and the other amounts payable hereunder in the normal course and billed by the Authority.

  • Subject to the following paragraph, any incremental costs in addition to the amounts in the preceding sentence (“Additional Costs”), incurred by the Authority in connection with its redirection of such Emergency Bypass Waste shall be paid by the Authority.

  • For all Emergency Bypass Waste which is redirected by CRRA as the result of a Force Majeure Event and with respect to which the Municipality has not elected Alternate Arrangements, the Municipality shall pay CRRA the Tier 1 Long-Term Disposal Fees and any applicable Transfer Station Fuel Surcharge, plus the incremental costs, if any, incurred by CRRA in connection with the transportation and disposal of such Emergency Bypass Waste, as demonstrated by CRRA in a commercially reasonable manner.

  • The Hauler shall reimburse the Authority for any and all such Additional Costs incurred by the Authority with respect to Emergency Bypass Waste which are not reimbursed through Additional Cost Insurance.

  • To avoid doubt, Acceptable Solid Waste transported to, and processed and disposed of at a new Designated Waste Facility pursuant to this Section 2.6, is not Emergency Bypass Waste.

  • For all Emergency Bypass Waste which is redirected by CRRA as the result of a Force Majeure Event and with respect to which the Municipality has not elected Alternate Arrangements, the Municipality shall pay CRRA the Base Disposal Fees and any applicable Transfer Station Fuel Surcharge, plus the incremental costs, if any, incurred by CRRA in connection with the transportation and disposal of such Emergency Bypass Waste, as demonstrated by CRRA in a commercially reasonable manner.

  • With respect to Emergency Bypass Waste which is redirected by the Authority as the result of a Force Majeure Event and for which ▇▇▇▇▇▇ has not elected Alternate Arrangements, and subject to the following paragraph, the Hauler shall pay the Authority any Service Fees and the other amounts payable hereunder in the normal course and billed by the Authority.

Related to Emergency Bypass Waste

  • Emergency Medical Transportation means the transportation, by ambulance, of sick, injured or otherwise incapacitated persons who require emergency medical care.

  • Nuclear waste means a quantity of source, byproduct or special nuclear material (the definition of nuclear waste in this chapter is used in the same way as in 49 CFR 173.403) required to be in NRC-approved specification packaging while transported to, through or across a state boundary to a disposal site, or to a collection point for transport to a disposal site.

  • e-waste means electrical and electronic equipment, whole or in part discarded as waste by the consumer or bulk consumer as well as rejects from manufacturing, refurbishment and repair processes;

  • Process wastewater means any water that, during manufacturing or processing, comes into contact with, or results from the production or use of any raw material, intermediate product, finished product, byproduct, or waste product.

  • Animal waste means any waste consisting of animal matter that has not been processed into food for human consumption.