Waste Transfer Station definition
Examples of Waste Transfer Station in a sentence
The Contractor is responsible for delivering all solid waste to a licensed Solid Waste Transfer Station or licensed Solid Waste Landfill for disposal.
The Contractor must identify the Solid Waste Transfer Station and the Solid Waste Landfill that will be used in the performance of this contract.
Operation Unlike the current arrangements to the existing operational Waste Transfer Station (WTS), Section 3.4.105, ES Chapter 3 Description of the Proposed Development (Volume 6.2) [APP-030] confirms, once operational, HGVs will access the EfW CHP Facility Site via New Bridge Lane only, thereby avoid Weasenham Lane.
During the year the Authority received rental income from LondonWaste Ltd in respect of the Hornsey Street Waste Transfer Station.
The Benning Road Facility site is located at 3400 Benning Road, N.E., Washington, D.C. The 77-acre site is bordered by a DC Solid Waste Transfer Station to the north, Kenilworth Maintenance Yard (owned by the National Park Service, NPS) to the northwest, the Anacostia River to the west, Benning Road to the south and residential areas to the east and south (across Benning Rd.).