Solid Waste Handling Permit definition

Solid Waste Handling Permit means written authorization granted to a person by the Director to engage in solid waste handling.
Solid Waste Handling Permit means written authorization granted to a pers on by the Director of the Georgia Environmental Protection Division to engage in solid waste handling.

Examples of Solid Waste Handling Permit in a sentence

  • Facilities composting, grinding, chipping, and/or mulching only Category A feedstock do not require a Solid Waste Handling Permit.

  • The facility is staffed and operated by Thurston County employees and regulated under a Solid Waste Handling Permit by the Thurston County Public Health Department.

  • A copy of the Solid Waste Handling Permit issued to the supplier by the Jurisdictional Health Department as per WAC 173-350 (Minimum Functional Standards for Solid Waste Handling).

  • Provide a copy of a Solid Waste Handling Permit or permit-by-rule letter, issued by GA EPD, which allows the Contractor to handle solid wastes, including solid waste collection and transportation.

  • Solid Waste Handling Permit: the Director may issue permits for solid waste handlingprovided the application is judged complete and meets the requirements of the GeorgiaComprehensive Solid Waste Management Act and these Rules.

  • On the other hand, they rely on issuers coming to them to obtain a rating to generate reve- nues, for it is issuers who pay for the ratings not investors.

  • Compost: Submit a copy of the Solid Waste Handling Permit issued to the supplier by the jurisdictional Health Department.

  • All composting facilities not exempted in 391-3-4-.16(3) shall either be regulated under Permit-by-Rule in 391-3-4-.16(5)(b) or shall obtain a Solid Waste Handling Permit in accordance with either 391-3-4-.16(5)(c), 391-3-4-.16(5)(d), 391-3-4-.16(5)(e), or 391-3-4-.16(5)(f) depending on the technology employed and feedstocks processed.

  • A copy of the Solid Waste Handling Permit issued to the manufacturer by the Jurisdictional Health Department in accordance with WAC 173- 350 (Minimum Functional Standards for Solid Waste Handling) or for biosolid composts a copy of the Coverage Under the General Permit for Biosolids Management issued to the manufacturer by the Department of Ecology in accordance with WAC 173-308 (Biosolids Management)..3.

  • All composting facilities not exempted in 391-3-4-.16(3) shall either be regulated under Permit- by-Rule in 391-3-4-.16(5)(b) or shall obtain a Solid Waste Handling Permit in accordance with either 391-3-4-.16(5)(c), 391-3-4-.16(5)(d), 391-3-4-.16(5)(e), or 391-3-4-.16(5)(f) depending on the technology employed and feedstocks processed.

Related to Solid Waste Handling Permit

  • Solid waste means all solid waste, including construction debris, hazardous waste, excess cement/ concrete, wrapping materials, timber, cans, drums, wire, nails, food and domestic waste (e.g. plastic packets and wrappers);

  • Food Waste means waste food that is household waste or, as the case may be, commercial waste, and shall have the same meaning as that applying to Regulation 7 of the Waste Management (Food Waste) Regulations 2009 (SI 508 of 2009) or, as the case may be, to Regulation 6 of the European Union (Household Food Waste and Bio-Waste) Regulations 2015 (SI 430 of 2015);

  • Liquid waste means any waste material that is determined to contain "free liquids" as defined by Method 9095 (Paint Filter Liquids Test), as described in "Test Methods for Evaluating Solid Wastes, Physical/Chemical Methods" (EPA Pub. No. SW-846).

  • Municipal solid waste landfill or “MSW landfill” means an entire disposal facility in a contiguous geographical space where household waste is placed in or on land. An MSW landfill may also receive other types of RCRA Subtitle D wastes such as commercial solid waste, nonhazardous sludge, and industrial solid waste. Portions of an MSW landfill may be separated by access roads. An MSW landfill may be publicly or privately owned. An MSW landfill may be a new MSW landfill, an existing MSW landfill or a lateral expansion.