Site Waste Management Plan definition

Site Waste Management Plan means the plan required for regulating and controlling the economic use of construction materials and methods to minimise waste that is produced by the reuse, recycle or recovery in other ways prior to disposal and restricting the opportunities for illegal disposal by ensuring compliance with legal controls by providing a full audit trail for all waste that is removed from the Site
Site Waste Management Plan means a plan for management, reuse, recycling and disposal of waste produced in connection with a Scheme.
Site Waste Management Plan means the detailed plan for the collection, segregation, treatment and disposal of waste prepared in accordance with Requirement 6(1)(f) and the measures set out in the Outline Waste Management Plan;

Examples of Site Waste Management Plan in a sentence

  • No development shall commence, including any works of demolition, until a Construction Environmental Management Plan (CEMP) and a Site Waste Management Plan (SWMP) have been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority.

  • In terms of waste prevention, a construction management plan will deal with issues of this nature and based on the development cost, the developer would be required to produce a Site Waste Management Plan.

  • This may include compliance with the requirements of a Site Waste Management Plan where relevant.

  • No development shall commence until a Construction Environmental Management Plan (CEMP) and a Site Waste Management Plan (SWMP) have been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority.

  • No development, including demolition and excavation, shall commence until a Site Waste Management Plan has been submitted to and approved in writing by the Local Planning Authority.

  • The contractor will be required to submit proposals on how they will keep their environmental impact to a minimal including their proposals for a Site Waste Management Plan.

  • Any client as defined in the above mentioned regulations, who intends to carry out a project on any one construction site with an estimated cost greater than £300,000 excluding VAT, MUST – prepare a Site Waste Management Plan, conforming to the above mention regulations – BEFORE construction works begins.

  • If such project is started without a Site Waste Management Plan; the client and the principle contractor are both guilty of an offence.

  • Service offences are defined in the National Defence Act as an offence under the National Defence Act, the Criminal Code, or any other act of Parliament committed by a person while subject to the Code of Service Discipline.

  • Waste Policy 12: Sustainable Design, Construction and Demolition requires all relevant construction projects to be supported by a Site Waste Management Plan (SWMP).

Related to Site Waste Management Plan

  • Stormwater management plan means the set of drawings and other documents that comprise all the information and specifications for the programs, drainage systems, structures, BMPs, concepts and techniques intended to maintain or restore quality and quantity of stormwater runoff to pre-development levels.

  • Yard waste means leaves, grass clippings, yard and garden debris and brush, including clean woody vegetative material no greater than 6 inches in diameter. This term does not include stumps, roots or shrubs with intact root balls.

  • Environmental Management Plan or “EMP” means the environmental management plan for the Project, including any update thereto, incorporated in the IEE;

  • Wood waste means untreated wood and untreated wood products, including tree stumps (whole or chipped), trees, tree limbs (whole or chipped), bark, sawdust, chips, scraps, slabs, millings, and shavings. Wood waste does not include:

  • Virginia Stormwater Management Act means Article 2.3 (§ 62.1-44.15:24 et seq.) of Chapter 3.1 of Title 62.1 of the Code of Virginia.

  • New Jersey Stormwater Best Management Practices (BMP) Manual or “BMP Manual” means the manual maintained by the Department providing, in part, design specifications, removal rates, calculation methods, and soil testing procedures approved by the Department as being capable of contributing to the achievement of the stormwater management standards specified in this chapter. The BMP Manual is periodically amended by the Department as necessary to provide design specifications on additional best management practices and new information on already included practices reflecting the best available current information regarding the particular practice and the Department’s determination as to the ability of that best management practice to contribute to compliance with the standards contained in this chapter. Alternative stormwater management measures, removal rates, or calculation methods may be utilized, subject to any limitations specified in this chapter, provided the design engineer demonstrates to the municipality, in accordance with Section IV.F. of this ordinance and N.J.A.C. 7:8-5.2(g), that the proposed measure and its design will contribute to achievement of the design and performance standards established by this chapter.

  • garden waste means organic waste which emanates from gardening or landscaping activities at residential, business or industrial premises including but not limited to grass cuttings, leaves, branches, and includes any biodegradable material and excludes waste products of animal origin and bulky waste;

  • Procurement Plan means the Recipient’s procurement plan for the Project, dated April 2, 2010, and referred to in paragraph 1.16 of the Procurement Guidelines and paragraph 1.24 of the Consultant Guidelines, as the same shall be updated from time to time in accordance with the provisions of said paragraphs.