Trade wastes definition

Trade wastes means all solid, liquid, or gaseous waste materials or rubbish resulting from combustion, salvage operations, building operations, or the operation of any business, trade, or industry including, but not limited to, plastic products, paper, wood, glass, metal, paint, grease, oil and other petroleum products, chemicals, and ashes.
Trade wastes means all solid, liquid, or gaseous waste materials or rubbish resulting from
Trade wastes means solid, liquid, or gaseous material resulting from construction or operation of any business, trade, industry, or demolition project. Wood product industry wastes such as sawdust, bark, peelings, chips, shavings, and cull wood are considered trade wastes. Trade wastes do not include wastes generally disposed of by essential agricultural open burning, prescribed wildland open burning or Christmas tree waste, as defined in this rule.

Examples of Trade wastes in a sentence

  • Trade wastes" means all solid, liquid, or gaseous waste materials or rubbish resulting from combustion, salvage operations, building operations, or the operation of any business, trade, or industry including, but not limited to, plastic products, paper, wood, glass, metal, paint, grease, oil and other petroleum products, chemicals, and ashes.

  • Trade wastes, septic tank, chemical toilet, pan, marine pump out facilities, mobile homes and caravans by comparison, may exert greater demands on sewage systems and, if uncontrolled, can cause serious problems to a sewerage scheme or the environment.

  • Trade wastes do not include wastes generally disposed of by essential agricultural open burning and prescribed wildland open burning.

  • Types of waste in Surat city:16 1) Domestic waste - Residential houses- 45 percent, 2) Trade wastes – Traders, Hawkers, Shops, Hotels, Offices, and Community halls – 25 percent, 3) Clinical waste – Hospital and Nursing Homes – 5 percent, 4) Other wastes including industrial waste – Drain silt, Building activity waste, Street sweeping, waste from Industries, etc.

  • Trade wastes are governed by the Trade Waste Bylaw 2015 (available on the Council website).


More Definitions of Trade wastes

Trade wastes means solid, liquid, or gaseous material resulting from construction or the prosecution of any business, trade or industry, or any demolition operation including but not limited to wood, plastics, cartons, grease, oil, chemicals and cinders.
Trade wastes means liquid waste from any industry, business, trade or manufacturing premises, other than domestic waste water, produced by the carrying out of an industrial or manufacturing process or carrying on of a business of any kind
Trade wastes means solid, liquid or gaseous material resulting from construction or operation of any business, trade, industry or demolition project.
Trade wastes means any liquid, with or without mat- ters in suspension or in solution therein, which is being or may be discharged in the course of any
Trade wastes means solid, liquid or gaseous material resulting from construction or operation of any business, trade, industry or demolition project. Wood product industry wastes such as sawdust, bark, peelings, chips, shavings, branches, limbs and cull wood are considered trade wastes. Trade wastes do not include Christmas tree waste or wastes generally disposed of by residential outdoor burning or management outdoor burning, as defined in these regulations.
Trade wastes means any liquid, either *+thor without partiees of matter n suspension or 111 solution therein, wldeh are being oy may be discharged in the course of any emmereal aetivity or trade or industrial process or operation or in the course of any activity or process or operation of a like nature, but does not include domestic sewage, conde*sing water,
Trade wastes means any liquid, with or without matters 35in suspension or in solution therein, which are being or may be discharged in the course of any trade or indus- trial process or operation or in the course of any activity or process or operation of a like nature or from business premises such as abattoirs or saleyards; 40