Sparsity Weighting Factor definition

Sparsity Weighting Factor means the coefficient used to reflect the variation in unit waste collection cost that results from variation in population density as agreed from time to time by the Board in accordance with clause 20. The Sparsity Weighting Factors for each Waste Collection Authority at the Commencement Date are: Mendip 99.22% Sedgemoor 93.34% South Somerset 99.22% Xxxxxxx Xxxxx 93.59% West Somerset 108.78%;
Sparsity Weighting Factor means the coefficient agreed from time to time designed to reflect the variation in unit waste collection cost that results from variation in population density. The Sparsity Weighting Factors for each Waste Collection Authority at commencement of the Somerset Waste Board are: Mendip District Council99.22%Sedgemoor District Council93.34%South Somerset District Council99.22%Taunton Deane District Council93.59%West Somerset District Council108.78%
Sparsity Weighting Factor means the coefficient used to reflect the variation in unit waste collection cost that results from variation in population density as agreed from time to time by the Board in accordance with clause 20. The Sparsity Weighting Factors for each Waste Collection Authority for 2019/2020, as agreed at the Somerset Waste Board September 2018 are: Mendip 99.22% Sedgemoor 93.34% South Somerset 99.22% Somerset West and Xxxxxxx Xxxxx 97.42% “Strategic Bring Sites” means large recycling bring sites located in areas such as supermarket car parks and catering for large catchment areas; “Waste Collection Authority (ies)” means any one of Mendip, Sedgemoor, South Somerset, Somerset West and Taunton; “Waste Collection Authority Area” means the area within the administrative boundary of the relevant Waste Collection Authority; “Waste Disposal Authority” means the County Council.

Examples of Sparsity Weighting Factor in a sentence

  • The division of costs is between the Waste Collection Authorities, with each responsible for costs in equal proportion to the percentage of Residential Properties in the County located within their area adjusted using the Sparsity Weighting Factor.

  • The formula is: Waste Collection Authority share = Cost x (NR x Sparsity Weighting Factor) ÷ CNR Where: NR – number of Residential Properties in the relevant Waste Collection Authority Area; and CNR – the sum of NR x Sparsity Weighting Factor for each Waste Collection Authority.

Related to Sparsity Weighting Factor

  • Barrier Level means the Barrier Level as specified in § 1 of the Product and Underlying Data.

  • Base Level means the following amounts plus the percentage

  • Multiplier means 1.0.

  • Yearly (1/Year) sampling frequency means the sampling shall be done in the month of September, unless specifically identified otherwise in the effluent limitations and monitoring requirements table.

  • Strike Level means the Strike Level as specified in § 1 of the Product and Underlying Data.