Salvaging definition

Salvaging means the lawful and controlled removal of reusable materials from solid waste.
Salvaging means the removal of solid waste from a solid waste
Salvaging means the extracting or removing of materials from the solid waste stream at the working face of a solid waste disposal facility for the intended purpose of recycling or for removal to a salvage facility regulated by Chapter 4737. of the Revised Code and rules promulgated thereunder.

Examples of Salvaging in a sentence

  • Salvaging or recycling construction and demolition debris, if feasible and cost-effective.

  • Salvaging and reclaiming significant architectural artefacts and building materials from the existing buildings on the subject site, for incorporation into the new building’s interior and/or exterior; some of these materials may be incorporated into the heritage courtyard.

  • Surface treatment, Salvaging of castings, Factors determining soundness of casting.

  • Salvaging shall be prevented unless approved by the administrative authority.

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More Definitions of Salvaging

Salvaging means the lawful and controlled removal of
Salvaging means the return of CCDD to use other than use as fill at a CCDD fill operation.
Salvaging means the process of finding items for the purpose of reuse;
Salvaging means the controlled and organized removal of materials from solid waste for utilization.
Salvaging means the return of waste materials to use, under the supervision of the landfill operator, so long as the activity is confined to an area remote from the operating face of the landfill, it does not interfere with or otherwise delay the operations of the landfill, and it results in the removal of all materials for salvaging from the landfill site daily or separates them by type and stores them in a manner that does not create a nuisance, harbor vectors, or cause an unsightly appearance.
Salvaging means the controlled removal of solid waste for utilization from a solid waste processing or disposal facility.
Salvaging means the business of re- conditioning, repacking, relabeling, cleaning or culling of foods that have been damaged or adulterated as a result of fire, storm, flood, water, smoke, chemicals or commercial transit accident. [1965 c.501 §1; 1975 c.389 §1; 1983