Waste handling definition

Waste handling means waste management, supervision over waste management and aftercare of waste management facilities.
Waste handling means collection, selection, transportation, treatment, processing, storage and disposal of waste, including the supervision of these operations, as well as the measures for protection of the environment and of human life and health during the operation of the facilities and installations for waste disposal, and the care taken after the termination of their operations.
Waste handling means the collection, transport, recovery and disposal of waste.

Examples of Waste handling in a sentence

  • The term ‘‘Farm’’ shall mean the production area(s) of an animal feeding operation, adjacent and under common ownership, where animals are confined, including animal lots, houses or barns; and Agricultural Waste handling and storage facilities.

  • Unless necessitated by (i) transportation delays, (ii) Sawmill equipment malfunctions, or (iii) requested by RIVERSIDE stockpiling of Wood Waste by HFP will not be permitted; provided however if stockpiling is requested by RIVERSIDE then the incremental Wood Waste handling costs reasonably incurred by HFP as a result of the stockpiling shall be paid by RIVERSIDE.

  • The Parties recognize that, as of the date this Agreement is entered into, there is no authoritative judicial determination of whether Articles 13.C and D (Proposition 218) of the California Constitution apply to charges imposed by private enterprises for Solid Waste handling and Recycling services when those charges are regulated by a local government.

  • Pending Litigation Statement A declaration describing the current status of any criminal or civil litigation pending against Franchisee, Franchisee’s parent company, or any subsidiaries of the parent company which relates to Solid Waste handling, including any Criminal Activity under Section 12.01(a).

  • In addition, vehicles must be in compliance with the California Air Resources Board requirements and any other applicable state or federal laws and/or regulations pertaining to the operation of Solid Waste handling equipment.

  • A declaration describing the current status of any criminal or civil litigation pending against Franchisee, Franchisee’s parent company, or any subsidiaries of the parent company, if any, which relates to Solid Waste handling, collection, recycling, or disposal, including any Criminal Activity defined in Section 12.01a.

  • The Parties recognize that, as of the date this Agreement is entered into, there is no authoritative judicial determination of whether Articles 13.C and D of the California Constitution apply to charges imposed by private enterprises for Solid Waste handling and Recycling services when those charges are regulated by a local government.

  • The Exhibit “D” Fees are inclusive of all Solid Waste handling services to be provided, including collection, transportation, processing, composting, disposal, and cart and bin costs, and costs associated with moving bins from standard enclosures such distance as is reasonably necessary to empty them (but not including costs associated with moving bins beyond such distance in unusual circumstances or due to special requests by customers).

  • Any and all Containers provided to customers of Franchisee for storage, collection or transportation of Temporary Waste shall meet the requirements of the State of California minimum standards for Solid Waste handling established under Public Resources Code Section 43020 and Applicable Law.

  • Waste handling, packaging, and onsite transportation for offsite disposition such as handling and packaging of waste for offsite shipment via commercial truck or rail to Nevada Test Site, commercial disposal facility, or recycler.


More Definitions of Waste handling

Waste handling means collection, segregation, transportation, and storage of waste; “Waste management” means
Waste handling means a land classification for lands with suitable characteristics and location for the express purpose of providing facilities to handle solid waste, recyclable materials, transfer stations, junked or wrecked vehicles, demolition refuse, septic and sewage waste, and industrial waste.

Related to Waste handling

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

  • Waste Management Plan means a waste management plan required by the municipality in terms of this by-law and NEM:WA;

  • Waste prevention means source reduction and reuse, but not recycling.

  • Waste Material means (1) any “hazardous substance” under Section 101(14) of CERCLA, 42 U.S.C. § 9601(14); (2) any pollutant or contaminant under Section 101(33) of CERCLA, 42 U.S.C. § 9601(33); (3) any “solid waste” under Section 1004(27) of RCRA, 42 U.S.C. § 6903(27); and (4) any “hazardous substance” under Wis. Stat. § 292.01.

  • Waste tire means a tire that is no longer suitable for its original purpose because of wear, damage or defect.