Municipal Solid Waste Services Sample Clauses

Municipal Solid Waste Services. Municipal Solid Waste Services shall mean collection and disposal of Municipal Solid Waste by the Contractor pursuant to this Agreement. Neighborhood Recycling Drop-off Site - Neighborhood Recycling Drop-off Site shall mean any site designated by the City for drop-off of Program Recyclables. The City has the sole authority to add or eliminated Neighborhood Recycling Drop-off Sites. Neighborhood Recycling Drop-off Services - Neighborhood Recycling Drop-off Services shall mean the provision of Bulk Waste Services and Recycling Services to Neighborhood Recycling Drop-off Sites by the Contractor. Non-recyclable Waste – Non-recyclable waste shall mean the portion of Solid Waste, exclusive of Hazardous Waste, that is not Program Recyclables. Person — Person shall mean an individual, corporation, organization, government or governmental subdivision or agency, business trust, partnership, association, or any other legal entity.
Municipal Solid Waste Services. Municipal Solid Waste Services shall mean collection and disposal of Municipal Solid Waste by the Contractor pursuant to this Agreement. Person — Person shall mean an individual, corporation, organization, government or governmental subdivision or agency, business trust, partnership, association, or any other legal entity.
Municipal Solid Waste Services. Municipal Solid Waste Services shall mean collection and disposal of Municipal Solid Waste by the Contractor pursuant to this Contract. Performance Metrics — Performance Metrics shall mean agreed upon indicators and thresholds of contract performance that serve as the basis for one or more Administrative Charges. Person — Person shall mean an individual, corporation, organization, government or governmental subdivision or agency, business trust, partnership, association, or any other legal entity. Recycling — Recycling shall mean a process by which materials that have served their intended use or are scrapped, discarded, used, surplus, or obsolete are collected, separated, or processed and returned to use in the form of raw materials in the production of new products.
Municipal Solid Waste Services. (e) The capacity development program on municipal solid waste management has been continuing in the calendar years 2009 and 2010 and has been mainstreamed into a fully funded government training program. (f) Three regional EIA committees have been established and are operational. (g) Three partnership agreements (“conventions de partenariat”) have been signed between the central and local governments to improve solid waste practices. (h) The 2010 action plan for the National Municipal Solid Waste Management Program provides for adequate funding for extension of social inclusion programs to disposal investments supported by the National Municipal Solid Waste Program.