Gray Container Waste definition

Gray Container Waste means Solid Waste that is collected in a Gray Container as part of a three-container organic waste collection service. Gray Container Waste has the same meaning as in 14 CCR Section 17402(a)(6.5) if otherwise defined in that section. Pursuant to 14 CCR Section 18984.1(a) and (b), Gray Container Waste does not include Organic Waste.
Gray Container Waste means Solid Waste that is collected in a Gray Container that is 376 part of a three-Container Organic Waste Collection service that prohibits the placement 377 of Organic Waste in the Gray Container as specified in 14 CCR Sections 18984.1(a) and 378 (b) or as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 17402(a)(6.5). For the purposes of this 379 Agreement, Gray Container Waste includes carpet and textiles. 380 Green Container 381 “Green Container” has the same meaning as in 14 CCR Section 18982(a)(29) and shall 382 be used for the purpose of storage and Collection of SSGCOW. 383 Gross Receipts
Gray Container Waste means Solid Waste that is collected in a Gray Container that is part of a three-Container Waste Collection service that prohibits the placement of Organic Waste in the Gray Container as specified in 14 CCR Sections 18984.1(a) and (b) or as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 17402(a)(6.5). For the purposes of this Contract, Gray Container Waste includes carpet and textiles. Acceptable Gray Container Waste is listed in Exhibit 7. Gray Container Waste does not include those items defined herein as Exempt Waste.

Examples of Gray Container Waste in a sentence

  • Contractor agrees that the Director may, direct 782 Contractor to deliver any or all Source Separated Recyclable Materials, SSGCOW, 783 Gray Container Waste, and/or any other materials Collected under this Agreement 784 within the County to any type of facility, as County may designate.

  • Contractor shall Transport all Gray Container Waste 960 Collected in accordance with this Agreement to the Approved Disposal Facility(ies) as 961 specified in Exhibit B.

  • The Contractor, without constraint and as a free-market 774 business decision in accepting this Agreement, agrees to use the Approved Disposal 775 Facility(ies) for the purposes of Disposal of all Gray Container Waste Collected by the 776 Contractor under the terms of this Agreement.

  • Single compartment 49 Service Frequency: One (1) time per week on the same day as SSGCOW and 50 Gray Container Waste Collection services.

  • By the Effective Date, Contractor shall provide a three-Container Collection 872 program for the separate Collection of Source Separated Recyclable Materials, 873 SSGCOW, and Gray Container Waste as specified in this Section, using Containers 874 that comply with the requirements of Section 7.5.

  • County shall reserve the right to direct such Residue in any agreement with 790 the operator of any Transfer Facility or Processing Facility where Contractor delivers 791 Source Separated Recyclable Materials, SSGCOW, and/or Gray Container Waste.


More Definitions of Gray Container Waste

Gray Container Waste means Solid Waste that is collected in a Gray Container that is part of a three-container Organic Waste collection service that prohibits the placement of Organic Waste in the Gray Container as specified in 14 CCR Sections 18984.1(a) and (b), or as otherwise defined in 14 CCR Section 17402(a)(6.5).
Gray Container Waste means refuse collected in a gray container as part of the County's three- container collection system. Refuse that is not excluded waste and cannot be disposed of as source separated green container organic waste or source separated recyclable refuse shall be gray container waste.

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  • Hazardous container means a container containing hazardous goods as classified under IMO.

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