C&D Debris definition

C&D Debris means solid waste resulting from construction, remodeling, repair, renovation or demolition of Structures or from land clearing activities or trenching or de-silting activities. "Structures" for the purposes of this definition means buildings of all types (both residential and non-residential), utilities, infrastructure facilities and any other type of man-made structure. C&D debris include, but are not limited to bricks, concrete rubble and other masonry materials, soil, rock, wood (including painted, treated and coated wood and wood products), land clearing debris, wall coverings, plaster, drywall, plumbing fixtures, roofing, waterproofing material and other roof coverings, asphalt pavement, glass, plastics, paper, gypsum boards, electrical wiring and components containing no hazardous materials, pipes, steel, aluminum and other non-hazardous metals used in construction of structures.
C&D Debris means commonly used or discarded materials removed from construction, remodeling, repair, demolition, or renovation operations on any pavement, house, commercial building, or other structure, or from landscaping. Such materials include, but are not limited to, dirt, sand, rock, bricks, plaster, gypsum wallboard, aluminum, glass, asphalt material, plastic pipe, roofing material, carpeting, concrete, wood, masonry, trees, remnants of new construction materials, including paper, plastic, carpet scraps, wood scraps, scrap metal, building materials, and packaging. With the exception of soil, concrete and asphalt, Construction and Demolition Debris does not include Unacceptable Waste.
C&D Debris means used or discarded materials resulting from construction, renovation, remodeling, repair or demolition operations on any pavement, house, commercial building, or other structure and such other materials as may be removed during the normal clean-up process of such construction, renovation, remodeling, repair, or demolition operations. “C&D debris” includes both “mixed construction and demolition debris” and “source-separated recyclable construction and demolition material.” “C&D debris” also refers to construction and demolition debris generated during the course of activities at a covered project.

Examples of C&D Debris in a sentence

  • OCRRA agrees to accept Cortland C&D Debris as part of Cortland Acceptable Waste delivered hereunder provided CORTLAND uses its best reasonable efforts to remove inert materials and pressure treated wood.

  • Disposal of C&D Debris at any facility other than a City-Approved C&D Sorting Facility without first obtaining the written permission of CITY.

  • Given the limited segregation activities required of CORTLAND, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees to send white goods and all scrap metal included with the C&D Debris to OCRRA for recycling.

  • C&D Debris collected by demolition and/or construction contractors that supply turnkey services.

  • FRANCHISEE shall secure processing facility(ies) and disposal facility(ies) approved by City and provide Collection, processing, and disposal capacity to accommodate the quantity and type of Commercial Collection Service, C&D Debris and Drop Box Debris Service provided to all of its Customers.


More Definitions of C&D Debris

C&D Debris means materials resulting from construction, remodeling, repair, or demolition operations on any Residential Premises. Such materials include, but are not limited to, dirt, sand, rock, bricks, plaster, gypsum wallboard, aluminum, glass, asphalt material, plastic pipe, roofing material, carpeting, concrete, wood, masonry, trees, remnants of new construction materials, including paper, plastic, carpet scraps, wood scraps, scrap metal, building materials, and packaging. With the exception of soil, concrete and asphalt, Construction and Demolition Debris does not include Unacceptable Waste.
C&D Debris means any Solid Waste discarded in Dumpsters or Roll Off Containers that Contractor must Collect under Section 6.05, such as the following:
C&D Debris means used or discarded materials resulting from construction, renovation, remodeling, repair or demolition operations on any pavement, house, commercial building, or other structure and such other materials as may be removed during the normal cleanup process of such construction, renovation, remodeling, repair, or demolition operations. C&D debris includes “mixed C&D debris” and “source separated recyclable C&D material.”
C&D Debris means lumber, drywall, metals, masonry (brick, concrete, etc.), carpet, plastic, pipe, rocks, dirt, paper, cardboard, or yard trimmings discarded from construction, remodeling or demolition projects.
C&D Debris means used or discarded materials resulting from construction, renovation, remodeling, repair, or demolition operations on any pavement, house, commercial building, or other structure, and such other materials as may be removed during the normal cleanup process of such construction, renovation, remodeling, repair, or demolition operations. This includes mixed construction and demolition debris and source separated recyclable construction and demolition materials that are not hazardous as defined in California Health and Safety Code Section 25100 et seq. Such materials include, but are not limited to, concrete, asphalt, wood, metal, brick, dirt, sand, rock, gravel, plaster, glass, gypsum wallboard, cardboard and other associated packaging, roofing material, ceramic tile, carpeting, masonry, plastic pipe, trees, and other vegetative matter resulting from land clearing and landscaping.

Related to C&D Debris

  • Debris means all non-usable natural material produced by clearing and grubbing.

  • Construction and Demolition Debris means and includes:

  • Rubbing alcohol means any product containing isopropyl alcohol (also called isopropanol) or denatured ethanol and labeled for topical use, usually to decrease germs in minor cuts and scrapes, to relieve minor muscle aches, as a rubefacient, and for massage.

  • Demolition means the wrecking or taking out of any load-supporting structural member of a facility together with any related handling operations or the intentional burning of any facility.