Waste site definition

Waste site means an area where waste material from a construction site is deposited. When the material is erodible, such as soil, the site must be treated as a construction site.
Waste site means any site, other than an approved facil- ity, an approved mining facility or a nonapproved facility, where waste is disposed of regardless of when disposal occurred or where a hazardous substance is discharged before May 21, 1978.
Waste site means a parcel of real estate within the Commonwealth on which solid or hazardous

Examples of Waste site in a sentence

  • All rubble must be removed from site to the Municipal Bulk Waste site.


More Definitions of Waste site

Waste site means an Abandoned Site where an Alteration Requiring Remediation exists.
Waste site means any well, pit, pond, lagoon, impoundment, ditch, landfill, waste storage container, site or area where waste materials or Hazardous Substances have been Released, deposited, stored, disposed of, placed or otherwise come to be located.
Waste site means the lands located approximately 6 km east of the Hamlet of Gilmour, on Part of Lots 32 and 33, in the geographic Township of Elzevir and Grimsthorpe, in the Municipality of Tweed, in the County of Hastings and which is accessed by a forest access road off Weslemkoon Lake Road AND the lands located at the north end of the Hamlet of Millbridge, on Part of Lot 23, Old Hastings Road, in the geographic Township of Tudor, Township of Tudor and Cashel, in the County of Hastings;
Waste site means the land fill site for the Corporation of the Town of Blind River.
Waste site means the lands located on part of Lot 16, Concession 2 in the Township of Limerick in the County of Hastings and which is located at 89 Limerick Lake Road;
Waste site means an area where waste material from a construction site is deposited.
Waste site means a landfill, pit, pond, lagoon, or other pollution source that contains hazardous wastes, including such surrounding property necessary to contain and impound the site and to secure or quarantine the area from access by the general public.