Waste Management Centre definition

Waste Management Centre means the provincially –approved landfill for the disposal of waste;
Waste Management Centre means an area within the municipal area of the City of Burnie set aside by the Council for the collection of waste, and includes a waste transfer station, resource recovery and recycling centre;
Waste Management Centre means Municipally approved location for the receiving of recyclables, waste and includes any landfill or transfer station or similar municipal operation;

Examples of Waste Management Centre in a sentence

  • Council currently undertakes a series of measures to minimise the impacts of operations on the McRobies Gully Waste Management Centre and continues to be committed to reducing the local impacts.

  • The City of Hobart will… • Ensure every reasonable measure is taken in order to mitigate any negative impacts that may occur as a result of the operation of The McRobies Gully Waste Management Centre site • Adhere to all regulations imposed by the regulator and report on all aspects of the operation as required.

  • Council acknowledges that there are ongoing impacts from the operation of the McRobies Gully Waste Management Centre, including associated traffic, noise and local pollution.

  • Council is committed to maintaining and improving those heritage values whilst operating a functional Waste Management Centre for community benefit, with regards to management and minimisation of those impacts.

  • The South Hobart Community through its representatives intends to and is willing to: • Engage openly and actively with the City in relation to any concerns or queries relevant to the operation of McRobies Gully Waste Management Centre site.

  • The City of Hobart will… • Keep the community informed and engaged by promoting open communication and transparency in its management and operation of the McRobies Gully Waste Management Centre site.

  • This Good Neighbour agreement outlines the City of Hobart’s commitment to the community of South Hobart and acknowledges the unique historical location of McRobies Gully Waste Management Centre near the world heritage listed “Cascades Female Factory” and the Hobart Rivulet.

  • The Kardjali Regional Waste Management Centre is to be developed on a total territory of 40.27 ha.

  • The presented tariff structure for the Kardjali Regional Waste Management Centre show that the tariff based on an acceptable affordability criterion increases from EURO 7.83 per ton in 2007 to EURO 29.55 in 2025.

  • The inert waste accepted at the Kardjali Regional Waste Management Centre is to be used for daily cover materials or restoration materials.


More Definitions of Waste Management Centre

Waste Management Centre means the waste management facility or waste management site located at 1306 Georgefield Road in Hants County.
Waste Management Centre means the Summerhill Waste Management Centre.
Waste Management Centre means the Provincially-approved landfill operated by the Municipality for the disposal of waste.PART II General Provisions for Disposal of Waste Accumulation of Waste Prohibited
Waste Management Centre means a collection of functionally and/or technologically interconnected facilities and installations for the treatment of municipal waste;

Related to Waste Management Centre

  • waste management means the collection, transport, recovery and disposal of waste, including the supervision of such operations and the after-care of disposal sites, and including actions taken as a dealer or broker;

  • Solid waste management means the purposeful and systematic collection, transportation, storage, processing, recovery, or disposal of solid waste.

  • Solid Waste Management Unit , or “SWMU” means any discernible unit at which solid wastes have been placed at any time, irrespective of whether the unit was intended for the management of solid or hazardous wastes. Such units include any area at a facility at which solid wastes have been routinely or systematically released.

  • Hazardous Waste Management Facility means, as defined in NCGS 130A, Article 9, a facility for the collection, storage, processing, treatment, recycling, recovery, or disposal of hazardous waste.

  • Environmental Management Framework or “EMF” means the policy framework for environmental management, approved by the Project Implementing Entity’s Board of Directors on July 21, 2009, which sets forth the environmental policies and procedures that shall apply to the carrying out of the Project.

  • Floodplain Management means the operation of an overall program of corrective and preventive measures for reducing flood damage, including but not limited to emergency preparedness plans, flood control works and floodplain management regulations.

  • Environmental Management Plan or “EMP” means the environmental management plan for the Project, including any update thereto, incorporated in the IEE;

  • Municipal Finance Management Act means the Local Government: Municipal Finance Management Act, 2003 (Act No. 56 of 2003);

  • Virginia Stormwater Management Act means Article 2.3 (§ 62.1-44.15:24 et seq.) of Chapter 3.1 of Title 62.1 of the Code of Virginia.

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

  • Natural resources means land, fish, wildlife, biota, air, water, ground water, drinking water supplies, and other such resources belonging to, managed by, held in trust by, appertaining to, or otherwise controlled by the United States or the State.

  • New Jersey Stormwater Best Management Practices (BMP) Manual or “BMP Manual” means the manual maintained by the Department providing, in part, design specifications, removal rates, calculation methods, and soil testing procedures approved by the Department as being capable of contributing to the achievement of the stormwater management standards specified in this chapter. The BMP Manual is periodically amended by the Department as necessary to provide design specifications on additional best management practices and new information on already included practices reflecting the best available current information regarding the particular practice and the Department’s determination as to the ability of that best management practice to contribute to compliance with the standards contained in this chapter. Alternative stormwater management measures, removal rates, or calculation methods may be utilized, subject to any limitations specified in this chapter, provided the design engineer demonstrates to the municipality, in accordance with Section IV.F. of this ordinance and N.J.A.C. 7:8-5.2(g), that the proposed measure and its design will contribute to achievement of the design and performance standards established by this chapter.

  • Public Finance Management Act ’ means the Public Finance Management Act, 1999 (Act No. 1 of 1999);

  • Natural Resource or “Natural Resources” shall mean land, fish, wildlife, biota, air, water, ground water, drinking water supplies, and other such resources, belonging to, managed by, held in trust by, appertaining to, or otherwise controlled by the United States or the State.

  • Transportation Company means any organization which provides its own or its leased vehicles for transportation or which provides freight forwarding or air express services.

  • Safety Management System means a systematic approach to managing safety, including the necessary organisational structures, accountabilities, policies and procedures;

  • Solid Waste Disposal Site means, as defined in NCGS 130A-290(a)(36), any place at which solid wastes are disposed of by incineration, sanitary landfill, or any other method.

  • Cultural resources means archaeological and historic sites and artifacts, and traditional religious, ceremonial and social uses and activities of affected Indian tribes.

  • Adaptive management means reliance on scientific methods to test the results of actions taken so that the management and related policy can be changed promptly and appropriately.

  • Environmental and Social Management Framework or “ESMF” means the framework of the Recipient dated January 2007, as the said framework may be amended and/or supplemented from time to time with the prior concurrence of the Association, setting forth the policy framework, principles, standards, processes and institutional arrangements to be applied to assess potential adverse environmental and social impacts associated with road project activities and the ways to avoid, minimize, mitigate or offset them, including public consultation, disclosure and reporting.