Waste Processing definition

Waste Processing means the treatment of solid waste after collection and before disposal. Processing includes but is not limited to volume reduction, storage, separation, exchange, recovery of energy and resources, physical, chemical, or biological modification and the operations of a metal recycling or salvage facility.
Waste Processing means any operation that changes the characteristics of waste, including pretreatment, treatment and conditioning.
Waste Processing means any operation that changes thecharacteristics of a waste, including pretreatment, treatment and conditioning.

Examples of Waste Processing in a sentence

  • The SRS includes nuclear reactors, a fuel and target fabrication plant, two chemical separations plants, the Defense Waste Processing Facility, the Savannah River Laboratory and other support operations.

  • Applicant shall deliver all Collected Organic Waste to a fully permitted Organic Waste Processing Facility or a full permitted transfer station.

  • Contractor shall Collect Solid Waste in Contractor-provided Containers not 249 less than one (1) time per week from Commercial Customers and Transport all Solid Waste to the 250 Approved Mixed Waste Processing Facility for Processing and/or Designated Disposal Facility for 251 Disposal.

  • Contractor shall Collect Solid Waste in Contractor-provided Carts from 199 Residential Customers and Transport all Solid Waste to the Approved Mixed Waste Processing 200 Facility for Processing and/or Designated Disposal Facility for Disposal.

  • Contractor shall deliver all 201 Solid Waste collected in "foothill" areas to the Approved Mixed Waste Processing Facility.

  • Waste Processing Building The Waste Processing Building is a reinforced concrete structure which houses equipment used for exempt facilities.

  • The Concessionaire shall provide the facilities in the manner as set out under this clause (“Mandatory Waste Processing Facilities”).

  • To the extent such information is available to Franchisee, City may require Franchisee to provide City with information of available Organic Waste Processing capacity for any Approved Processing Facilities, where available capacity may include identification of monthly Tons of additional Organic Waste such Approved Facilities have the ability to receive within permitted limits.

  • The location of the Waste Processing Facility shall be such as to allow access from outside the Site without transgressing the Landfill Facility.

  • The City will load trailers from the Contractor and the City’s other Organic Waste Processing contractor at a frequency that fulfills the Contractor’s Share of Organic Waste each month.

Related to Waste Processing

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

  • Cannabis processing facility means a person that:

  • Processing facility means an establishment that prepares, treats, or converts tangible personal property into finished goods or another form of tangible personal property. The term includes a business engaged in processing agricultural, aquacultural, or maricultural products and specifically includes meat, poultry, and any other variety of food processing operations. It does not include an establishment in which retail sales of tangible personal property are made to retail customers.

  • Processing Plant means plant systems, located on or off the Leased Premises, that include a gas processing plant, natural gasoline plant, gasoline plant, or other plant where raw unprocessed natural gas is processed to remove or extract Raw Mix from the natural gas stream to produce a Pipeline- Quality Natural Gas or Residue Gas and other products, and the Raw Mix is then either (i) separated by fractionation down to its base components prior to storage and/or transport that meets or conforms to all applicable Gas Processors Association (GPA) Standards and/or Specifications for the commercial sale of each liquefiable hydrocarbon product, or (ii) transported to another plant for separation down to its base components by fractionation prior to storage and/or transport for the commercial sale of each liquefiable hydrocarbon product. Any deductions, costs, or processing fees associated with the removal or recovery of Natural Gas Liquids is strictly limited to only that part of any Processing Plant or facility where Raw Mix is recovered, and if applicable at that plant, also fractionated to their component parts.

  • In-stream Waste Concentration or "(IWC)" means the concentration of a discharge in the receiving water after mixing has occurred in the allocated zone of influence.