Mixed Debris definition

Mixed Debris means a mixture of various types of debris including, but not limited to, construction and demolition debris, white goods, metals, household hazardous waste, abandoned vehicles, tires, etc.

Examples of Mixed Debris in a sentence

  • Other Collections Residential collection of household cleanup debris (Mixed Debris).

  • The facilities to be utilized include: Community Recycling’s Sun Valley Facilities (C&D Recycling Facility, Organics Recycling Facility, Mixed Debris MRF/Transfer Station).

  • As noted in the proposal attached to this agreement, the plan includes the following: All mixed debris will be preprocessed to extract recyclables and organics prior to disposal at either Community Recycling’s Mixed Debris MRF/Transfer Station or at Community Recycling’s C&D Recycling Facility, both of which are located in Sun Valley.

  • Community Recycling’s Sun Valley Facilities include a C&D Recycling Facility, organics processing area for green waste and food waste, and a Mixed Debris Material Recovery Facility and Transfer Station for preprocessing of non-C&D debris from commercial and industrial sources to remove recyclables prior to disposal of residue.

Related to Mixed Debris

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

  • Diameter at Breast Height (DBH) means the diameter of the trunk of a mature tree generally measured at a point four and a half feet above ground level from the uphill side of the tree. For species of trees where the main trunk divides below the 4 ½ foot height, the DBH shall be measured at the highest point before any division.

  • Residual disinfectant concentration ("C" in CT calculations) means the concentration of disinfectant measured in mg/L in a representative sample of water.