Waste Generators definition

Waste Generators means all residential, commercial, institutional and industrial establishments generating Solid Waste and located within the Project Area;
Waste Generators means all residential, commercial and industrial establishments generating MSW and located within municipal boundaries of all Concessioning Authority ;
Waste Generators means all residential, commercial, institutional, green waste generators in the project area inclusive of private markets, recreation centers, public places and from the places of occasional accumulation of such solid waste by establishments located within the Project Area.

Examples of Waste Generators in a sentence

  • Pilot programs and innovative services which may entail new Collection methods, targeted routing, different kinds of services and/or new requirements for Waste Generators are included among the kinds of changes which Agency may direct.

  • CCCSWA shall make Reasonable Business Efforts to deliver one hundred percent (100%) of the Food Waste collected from Commercial Food Waste Generators to the District, not including loads which may have to be rejected due to the presence of Unacceptable Materials.

  • Compliance, safety and effective waste segregation can only be achieved when Waste Generators abide by the following Essential Requirements of Safe & Compliant Waste Services.

  • It is imperative that Waste Generators place only permitted waste materials into appropriate containers.

  • Pilot programs and innovative services which may entail new Collection methods, different kinds of services and/or new requirements for Waste Generators are included among the kinds of changes which City may request.

  • The Contractor shall not co-mingle DOE waste with waste from non-DOE Waste Generators.

  • CCCSWA will take reasonable steps to prevent Unacceptable Materials from being included in Food Waste Delivered to the District, including education of Collector and Commercial Food Waste Generators, or termination of Food Waste collection service to certain Commercial Food Waste Generators.

  • CCCSWA will conduct training for all relevant food handling staff and management at Commercial Food Waste Generators, describing participation procedures, acceptable Food Waste, and contamination.

  • Pilot programs and innovative services which may entail new Collection methods, different kinds of services, and/or new requirements for Waste Generators are included among the kinds of changes which City may request.

  • The District will provide 300 hours of in-kind technical assistance and support within the first 60 months of the term of this Agreement to Commercial Food Waste Generators in close coordination with CCCSWA and its Franchised Hauler.


More Definitions of Waste Generators

Waste Generators means all r esidential, commercial and i ndustrial establishments generating MSW and located within the Project Area;
Waste Generators means all residential and commercial establishments located
Waste Generators the Individuals who generate wastes, schedule pickup or drop off and exchange their waste for a fee on the Pakam Platform “Location” - the physical location for Waste drop off by Customers/Collectors or partner logistics companies. “Recyclers Processing Facility” - Aggregator’s facility designed for sorting, processing, and/or grading of collected recyclable materials. The facility will conform to all applicable rules, regulations, and laws.

Related to Waste Generators

  • Waste generator means an entity, operating under a license, that (i) possesses any material or component that contains radioactivity or is radioactively contaminated for which the licensee foresees no further use, and (ii) transfers this material or component to a licensed land disposal facility or to a licensed waste collector or processor for handling or treatment prior to disposal. A licensee performing processing or decontamination services may be a "waste generator" if the transfer of low-level radioactive waste from its facility is defined as "residual waste."

  • On-Site Generators means generation facilities (including Behind The Meter Generation) that (i) are not Capacity Resources, (ii) are not injecting into the grid, (iii) are either synchronized or non-synchronized to the Transmission System, and (iv) can be used to reduce demand for the purpose of participating in the PJM Interchange Energy Market.

  • X-ray high-voltage generator means a device which transforms electrical energy from the potential supplied by the x-ray control to the tube operating potential. The device may also include means for transforming alternating current to direct current, filament transformers for the x-ray tube(s), high-voltage switches, electrical protective devices, and other appropriate elements.

  • On-site generation facility means a generation facility,

  • Waste pile means any non-containerized accumulation of solid, non-flowing waste that is used for treatment or storage.