Off-Site Source definition

Off-Site Source means a generator of Hazardous Waste located within the United States but outside the Permittee’s Facility.
Off-Site Source means a generator of hazardous waste or a treatment, storage, or disposal facility (TSDF) managing hazardous waste generated within the United States of America, but outside of the Facility boundary.
Off-Site Source means a generator of hazardous waste located within the United States of America, but outside the Permittee's Facility boundary.

More Definitions of Off-Site Source

Off-Site Source means a generator of hazardous or mixed waste or a treatment, storage, or disposal facility (TSDF) managing hazardous or mixed waste located within the United States of America, but outside the Permittees’ Facility boundary.
Off-Site Source means any source of waste, wastewater, used oil, or used solvent other than the Facility.

Related to Off-Site Source

  • Discrete source means a radionuclide that has been processed so that its concentration within a material has been purposely increased for use for commercial, medical, or research activities.

  • Single Source means an individual, partnership, corporation, association, labor organization, or any other organization or group of persons which is not a political committee or political party.

  • Approved Source means Cisco or a Cisco authorized reseller, distributor or systems integrator.

  • Sole Source means a contractor providing goods or services of such a unique nature or sole availability at the location required that the contractor is clearly and justifiably the only practicable source to provide the goods or services. (RCW 39.26.010)

  • Area source means any stationary source of hazardous air pollutants that is not a major source as defined in rule 567—22.100(455B).