Contaminant Sample Clauses

Contaminant. “Contaminant” includes any material, substance, chemical, gas, liquid, waste, effluent, pollutant or contaminant which, whether on its own or admixed with another, is identified or defined in or regulated by or pursuant to any Environmental Laws or which upon release into the Environment presents a danger to the Environment or to the health or safety or welfare of any Person.
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Contaminant any man-made or naturally occurring waste, pollutant, hazardous substance, radioactive substance or material, toxic substance, hazardous waste, radioactive waste, special waste, petroleum or petroleum-derived substance or waste, mold, asbestos in any form or condition, polychlorinated biphenyls, or any hazardous or toxic constituent thereof and includes, but is not limited to, these terms as defined in Environmental, Health or Safety Applicable Law.
Contaminant. Any instrument that is suspected or known by either Party to modify, damage, destroy, record, misuse, distribute, or transmit information to, from, or within The System without intention or permission of the Parties. Contaminant includes, but is not limited to, viruses or worms that may be self-replicating or self-propagating and may be designed to (a) contaminate other components of The System, (b) consume resources, (c) modify, destroy, record, or transmit data, or (d) in some other fashion alter the operation of The System.
Contaminant. 25 Any material not normally produced from gardens or landscapes such as, but not 26 limited to, brick, rocks, gravel, large quantities of dirt, concrete, non-organic wastes, oil and 27 wood or wood products, including but not limited to, stumps, diseased elms, and other 28 diseased trees.
Contaminant. (a) Any hazardous substance, within the meaning of that term under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980, as amended, and any implementing regulations thereunder; (b) any hazardous or toxic substance, waste or material within the meaning of any other Environmental Laws applicable to the Parties; (c) any pollutant, contaminant or special waste; or (d) any petroleum, crude oil or any fraction thereof.
Contaminant. Any material that is placed in a waste stream intended for recycling, including organics, that cannot be recycled or reclaimed within the waste stream in which it is placed. A Contaminant of the Recycling stream is any material placed in that waste stream that cannot be recycled or reclaimed after processing. A Contaminant of the Green Waste stream is any material not normally produced from gardens or landscapes such as, but not limited to, brick, rocks, gravel, large quantities of dirt, concrete, sod, non-organic wastes, oil and wood or wood products, including but not limited to, stumps, diseased elms, and other diseased trees. A Contaminant of the Food Waste stream is any non-Food Waste material placed in that waste stream.
Contaminant. Any material or substance placed into or found in a Collection Container 287 other than the type of Source Separated material for which that Collection Container is intended or reserved. 288 For example, anything that is not Recyclable Materials is a Contaminant if placed into or found in a 289 Recyclable Materials Collection Container. Similarly, anything that is not Organic Waste is a Contaminant if 290 placed into or found in an Organic Waste Collection Container.
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Contaminant. Any substance, species or energy which detrimentally affects directly, indirectly, cumulatively or in combination with other substances, human health or safety or agricultural or industrial products or processes, or flora, fauna or an ecosystem.
Contaminant. Any material that is placed in a waste stream intended for recycling, including organics, that cannot be recycled or reclaimed within the waste stream in which it is placed. A Contaminant of the Recycling stream is any material placed in that waste stream that cannot be recycled or reclaimed after processing. A Contaminant of the Organic Waste stream is any material placed in the organic stream that cannot be composted or anaerobically digested after processing. A Contaminant of the Food Waste stream is any non-Food Waste material placed in that waste stream.
Contaminant. Any material mixed with Organic Waste or Recyclable Materials which are not Organic Waste or Recyclable Materials, respectively. For example, regarding Organic Waste, Contaminants would include materials not normally produced from gardens or landscapes such as, but not limited to, brick, rocks, gravel, large quantities of dirt, concrete, non-organic wastes, oil and wood or wood products, including but not limited to, stumps, diseased elms, and other diseased trees.
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