Examples of Ontario Regulation 347 in a sentence
Ontario Regulation 347 applies to the transport of waste from the location of generation to a landfill site authorized to receive specific wastes.
The Generator acknowledges that waste that is not part of this agreement continues to be subject to the requirements of Ontario Regulation 347.
All wastes would managed in accordance with Ontario Regulation 347, General – Waste Management (O.Reg.347) and with reference to Ontario Provincial Standard Specification 180 - General Specification For The Management of Excess Materials (OPSS 180), or relevant regulations and specifications in effect at that time.
Ontario Regulation 347 Ontario Regulation 347 (formerly Regulation 309) under the EPA is the primary regulation for controlling the handling, disposal, and management of hazardous and non-hazardous wastes in the Province.
Disposal of asbestos waste (friable and non-friable materials) is governed by Ontario Regulation 278/05 and by Ontario Regulation 347, Waste Management – General.
The Company’s obligation to deliver Shares will be subject to all Applicable Laws, rules and regulations and to such approvals by any governmental agencies or national securities exchanges as may be required.
Waste materials may be applied to farmland subject to meeting the requirements of Ontario Regulation 347 of the Environmental Protection Act (including provincial approval), subject to the operating procedures outlined in “Guidelines for the Utilization of Bio-solids and Other Wastes on Agricultural Land”.
Asbestos waste must be managed according to the requirements of Ontario Regulation 347 - General Waste Management under the Environmental Protection Act.
In the process of performing the work required under this contract, the Contractor or his/her employees may encounter hazardous wastes as defined by Ontario Regulation 347 or designated substances as identified by the Occupational Health and Safety Act.
Any parental leave which concludes the first day of the following school term may be extended for no longer than one additional work year with the approval of the Board.