Vertical expansion definition

Vertical expansion means the extension of the vertical boundary of waste placement that occurs prior to beginning, or being required to begin, closure activities in accordance with rule 3745-27-11 of the Administrative Code. A vertical expansion is a "modification" as that term is defined in rule 3745-27-02 of the Administrative Code. A vertical expansion is not a "unit."
Vertical expansion means the expansion of landfill beyond the approved maximum final elevations and within the approved waste management boundaries of the existing permit.
Vertical expansion means an expansion of an existing solid waste landfill above previously permitted elevations for the purposes of gaining additional capacity.

Examples of Vertical expansion in a sentence

  • Vertical expansion shall require either a modification of the landfill permit, or a new permit if the landfill has been closed.

  • In addition, a tack coat shall be used and they shall be laid by a machinecapable of producing a dense, smooth-surfaced kerb to true line and level.2 Kerbs shall be constructed to the dimensions described in Appendix 11/1.3 Vertical expansion and contraction joints shall be formed in kerbs laid on unreinforced concrete slabs and jointed reinforced concrete slabs to coincide with the pavement transverse expansion and contraction joints.

  • Vertical expansion is limited to a total of 35 feet from the ground, as measured from the waterward side of the structure.

  • Vertical expansion is a response to shocks that has been employed before the COVID-19 response, in that BISP beneficiaries from two districts in Sindh and three districts in Balochistan were receiving a top-up of PKR 4,000 due to drought.

  • Vertical expansion of an existing programme is therefore likely to be more feasible for social protection systems that are somewhat more mature than is necessary for tweaking or piggybacking on a system or programme.


More Definitions of Vertical expansion

Vertical expansion means an increase in the design capacity without an increase in the landfill footprint.
Vertical expansion means an expansion of an existing solid waste disposal area such that future disposal of municipal solid waste will take place only where solid waste has previously been disposed of and is still present.
Vertical expansion means an expansion of an existing waste management unit above previously permitted elevations for the purposes of gaining additional capacity.
Vertical expansion means “additional waste placement on top of or against the side slopes of a previously filled MSWLF unit, whether active, closed, or inactive.” 567 Iowa Admin. Code 113.3.
Vertical expansion means the landfilling of solid waste above the elevations indicated in the construction permit or in engineering plans approved for the landfill unit by the solid waste control agency before January 11, 1979. Increases in elevation approved by the director are not new disposal areas if the volume of waste to be disposed of is not expanded beyond the volume previously approved and if the expansion is in compliance with the act and these rules.
Vertical expansion means the disposal of solid waste within the footprint of an existing Municipal Solid Waste Landfill following the proper engineering procedures.
Vertical expansion means an increase in the design capacity of an existing unit by increasing the final elevation limit of the unit.