Dual Stream definition

Dual Stream means a method of collecting recyclable materials that keeps fiber separate from co-mingled materials.
Dual Stream means a recycling process that allows for recyclable materials to be collected in two streams, typically fiber (newspaper, magazines and catalogs, mixed paper, cardboard, etc.) and commingled containers (plastic, glass, metal, and sometimes aseptic containers).
Dual Stream means fibers and containers must be kept separate.

Examples of Dual Stream in a sentence

  • Both parties covenant to use Diligent Efforts to have the manufacturing operations transferred into the OraPharma Space in an expeditious manner and acknowledge that such transfer may create a disruption in AAI's ability to supply Product.

  • For the purpose of calculating the Dual Stream Designated Community tonnage, any community that switches to Single Stream shall have its annual tonnage from each prior year considered toward the Minimum Dual Stream tonnage in which case it shall not be counted toward the Minimum Single Stream tonnage.

  • Recyclable Containers and Recyclable Paper delivered as either Single Stream or Dual Stream materials.

  • The percentages used to calculate the Average Market Values (AMV) are estimates of the Recovered Material composition of Single Stream and Dual Stream Program Recyclables and Residue.

  • Separated Recovered Materials generated by commercial establishments in a commingled form without separating the fiber from the other materials as is required under Dual Stream Collection.

  • If the Recyclable Materials are delivered in Dual Stream format, the PARTIES shall negotiate a rate based upon market conditions and handling costs of the Town.

  • Manitoba will allocate $4.8M in federal funding to continue supporting the Dual Stream Service Model to provide funding to effectively address the distinct needs of the children with life-long disabilities and those with emotional and behavioural needs.

  • The Contract shall collect and transport Dual Stream Recyclable Materials to the Springfield Materials Recycling Facility (MRF).

  • See "Dual Stream Recording Specifics (RADASS)" Motion Mask and Motion Sensitivity may need to be configured as well (see "Setting up Motion Mask and Motion Sensitivity").

  • Collection Service shall mean the practice of collecting Source Separated Recovered Materials generated by commercial establishments in a commingled form without separating the fiber from the other materials as is required under Dual Stream Collection.


More Definitions of Dual Stream

Dual Stream means a format in which Recyclables are collected at points of generation within the Municipality, in which newspaper, cardboard and other paper products are collected separately from glass, ferrous, aluminum, and plastic products and containers.
Dual Stream means a recycling system whereby designated source separated recyclable materials are separated into fiber and non-fiber materials and sorted at a facility able to process each material stream.
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Related to Dual Stream

  • Ephemeral stream means a feature that carries only stormwater in direct response to precipitation with water flowing only during and shortly after large precipitation events. An ephemeral stream may or may not have a well-defined channel, the aquatic bed is always above the water table, and stormwater runoff is the primary source of water. An ephemeral stream typically lacks the biological, hydrological, and physical characteristics commonly associated with the continuous or intermittent conveyance of water.

  • Perennial stream means a well-defined channel that contains water year round during a year of normal rainfall with the aquatic bed located below the water table for most of the year. Groundwater is the primary source of water for a perennial stream, but it also carries stormwater runoff. A perennial stream exhibits the typical biological, hydrological, and physical characteristics commonly associated with the continuous conveyance of water.

  • Arterial street means any United States or state numbered route, controlled access highway, or other major radial or circumferential street or highway designated by local authorities within their respective jurisdictions as part of a major arterial system of streets or highways.

  • Local Street means an open (traversable) right-of-way that is not identified in Schedule E of the most recent City of Winnipeg Streets By-law No. 1481/77 (i.e. not a Regional Street);

  • Health maintenance organization means a person licensed pursuant to Chapter 43 (§ 38.2-4300 et