Waste transport definition

Waste transport means transport of waste shipment from the place of origin to the place of destination. Waste transport includes the loading and unloading of a waste shipment and the assembly of a waste cargo from several shipments but does not include the activities specified in subsection (1) of this section.

Examples of Waste transport in a sentence

  • Where the Services include the handling of Waste subject to Waste transport or tracking requirements under environmental laws, you agree to do all things reasonably necessary, including accurately completing forms and declarations, to allow us to comply with those requirements.

  • The County shall impose a uniform policy regarding securing and covering loads to prevent unreasonable problems involving litter or threats to public safety from windblown debris generated from vehicles during Solid Waste transport to the Facility.

  • In another example, the CPV field may start with a granular sub-code such as 34144510-6 (Waste transport vehicles), followed by other codes.

  • Waste transport contracts to long-haul waste from the IMMC and/or transfer station for disposal.

  • The substitute truck should be SPCB authorized for Hazardous Waste transport.

  • INCON Evo; Stormceptor; Riser Pipe; Drainage System; Storm Water Quality Management (SWQ); Oilfield cleanup; On-site treatments; Waste transport and disposal; Lab packing and drum disposal; Site dressing; ▇▇▇▇▇, Swamp and Upland Restoration and cleanup; Plume Delineating; ASTM and TX Railroad Commission protocols; highway flagging; Vapor recovery systems; SPCC, OPA, SWPPP, SWQMP.