Final disposal Sample Clauses

Final disposal. Final disposal like land filling may be the common practice for all solid waste in the targeted countries. Liquid industrial waste on the other hand needs to go through a sewage treatment plant. Therefore, criteria for the evaluation of industrial waste could be the following: • Infrastructure for final disposal of industrial waste (see above mentioned table for the different landfill-levels of infrastructure): o regular landfill without any further requirements o regular landfill with gas collection and thermal treatment and energy recovery regular landfill with groundwater packing o regular landfill with leakage water collection and treatment o dumping • Number of workers engaged in the disposal: o Official sector o Informal sector • Average disposal costs (per ton); • Operational costs per year
Final disposal. Open dumpsites is the common facility for final disposal of wastes in Nigeria as opposed to the sanitary landfill practised in the advanced countries of the world. The waste management authorities in each state have designated sites for dumping and there are several undesignated areas within the metropolis where dumping occurs without any check.
Final disposal. E waste disposal generally in the country is often co-dispose with municipal waste in officially designated open dumpsites owned by government. The organizations in charge of the final disposal of across the country are the state waste management authorities that are not only involved in regulatory function but also serve as service providers in disposal of both municipal and e-waste. Other than the official designated dumpsites there are some illegal waste dumpsite scattered where open burning takes place in the country.
Final disposal. If no adequate infrastructure is in place final disposal of e-waste can lead to long term contamination of the air, soil and water systems due to its toxic substances. Burning of e- waste also leads to highly toxic emissions to the air and the soil. • E-Waste observed in disposed municipal solid wasteOpen burning of e-waste • Infrastructure for disposal of non-valuable and hazardous e-waste fractions • Disposal costs of non-valuable and hazardous e-waste fractions (per ton).
Final disposal. It involves the discharge of elements and sub-products generated by the operation of the sanitation infrastructure, being the following the most significant: a) Brine: It refers to the discharge of effluent form the Desalination Plant in the aquatic receiving body through a Submarine Outfall complying with regulations established in Annex 4 and any other applicable regulations.
Final disposal. The contract is established in four (4) original copies. The copies shall then be submitted to FUFA at the earliest for endorsement in accordance with relevant FUFA Regulations.

Related to Final disposal

  • Final Disposition Notwithstanding any other provision in this Agreement, no determination as to entitlement to indemnification under this Agreement shall be required to be made prior to the final disposition of the Proceeding.

  • Slash Disposal Purchaser’s timing of product removal and preparatory work shall not unnecessarily ▇▇- ▇▇▇ slash disposal. Specific slash disposal measures to be employed by Purchaser are stated in C6.7 and are in ad- dition to Required Deposits for slash disposal.

  • Trash Disposal Tenant shall provide trash bins or other adequate garbage disposal facilities within the trash enclosure areas provided or permitted by Landlord outside the Leased Premises sufficient for the interim disposal of all of its trash, garbage and waste. All such trash, garbage and waste temporarily stored in such areas shall be stored in such a manner so that it is not visible from outside of such areas, and Tenant shall cause such trash, garbage and waste to be regularly removed from the Property. Tenant shall keep the Leased Premises and the Outside Areas in a clean, safe and neat condition free and clear of all of Tenant's trash, garbage, waste and/or boxes, pallets and containers containing same at all times.

  • Garbage Disposal You are responsible for ensuring Your and Your guests’ rubbish is removed from the Room, Building and Common Property in a timely manner and properly deposited in the communal rubbish areas allocated by Us for collection. You must use all garbage chutes according to pasted instructions near chutes.

  • Data Disposition When the contracted work has been completed or when the Data is no longer needed, except as noted above in Section 5.b, Data shall be returned to DSHS or destroyed. Media on which Data may be stored and associated acceptable methods of destruction are as follows: Data stored on: Will be destroyed by: