Proper disposal definition

Proper disposal means placement in a designated waste receptacle, or other suitable container which is regularly emptied by the municipality or some other refuse collector; or disposal into a system designed to convey domestic sewage for proper treatment and disposal.
Proper disposal means the lawful disposal of home-generated sharps waste in compliance with the applicable provisions of state law and the State Sanitary Code.
Proper disposal means, with respect to solid waste generally, the disposition of solid waste at the Facility in areas designated to receive that particular waste. With respect to recyclable materials, “proper disposal” means appropriate separation and preparation of items intended for disposal. Recyclables, as determined by the Board of Selectmen Board, must be separated and prepared as outlined on the Recycling Handout, which is available both at the Town Hall and the Solid Waste Facility.

Examples of Proper disposal in a sentence

  • Proper disposal of electronic and hard copy information in accordance with the following: • When disposing of media (e.g., servers, workstations, mobile devices, and removable storage) which contain HMIS information, options include: o Final disposition of hardware, such as disk drives, shall be sanitized through crushing, shredding, incineration, or melting; o Use of a Certified Destruction Vendor.

  • Proper disposal of house trash and garbage is essential to prevent most pest problems and is the sole responsibility of the Tenants.

  • Proper disposal of chips and mulch (non-landfill disposal) is an environmentally sound use of the material.

  • Proper disposal of waste materials affected by a spill or release of a regulated substance at an approved site shall be the responsibility of the Contractor.

  • Proper disposal of chemical waste should be via a licensed waste collector.

  • Proper disposal of trash, fluids, parts, hazardous or contaminated waste or materials of whatsoever kind, type or description generated on or as a part of Tenant’s occupancy of the Premises is the sole and absolute responsibility of Tenant.

  • Proper disposal of cat litter (securely bagged) will be done on a frequent basis.

  • Proper disposal of all such sewage, oil products, paints and chemicals is the sole responsibility of the Boat Owner.

  • Proper disposal of all waste as required by applicable law is specifically included as part of each Party’s duty under this Agreement.

  • Proper disposal of technology equipment is environmentally responsible and often required by law.