Size reduction definition

Size reduction means the breaking up of solid waste or other materials into smaller pieces, through abrasion, thermal dissociation, tearing, screening, tumbling, rolling, crushing, chipping, shredding, grinding, shearing, etc., in order to make the waste material easier to separate and relative to composting processes, to increase the surface area for composting.

Examples of Size reduction in a sentence

  • The parties acknowledge that as a condition of receiving the additional funding grant for K-3 Class Size reduction under the Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) the District is required to make progress toward maintaining an average class enrollment of not more than 24 pupils for each school site in kindergarten and grades 1 to 3 upon full implementation of the LCFF, as such progress is defined in Education Code section 42238.

  • The parties acknowledge that as a condition of receiving the additional funding grant for K-3 Class Size reduction under the Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) the District is required to make progress toward maintaining an average class enrollment of not more than 24 pupils for each school site in kindergarten and grades 1 to 3 upon full implementation of the LCFF, as such progress is defined in Education Code section 42238.02.

  • Size reduction for the power transistors for this design will be limited by fundamental device physics and waste heat transport requirements.

  • The most commonly agreed sorting process includes the following steps: Initial material sorting: - Manual sorting – removal of films, cardboard and bulky items - Size reduction – shredding and cutting - Screens, air classifiers and ballistic separators – removal of small, light pieces such as film and paper ad removal of heavy pieces such as glass and stones.

Related to Size reduction

  • Aggregate Reduction has the meaning specified in Section 1.3.

  • extended reduction means a reduction under this scheme for which a person is eligible under Part 12 (extended reductions);

  • Waste reduction , or “pollution prevention” means the practice of minimizing the generation of waste at the source and, when wastes cannot be prevented, utilizing environmentally sound on-site or off-site reuse and recycling. The term includes equipment or technology modifications, process or procedure modifications, product reformulation or redesign, and raw material substitutions. Waste treatment, control, management, and disposal are not considered pollution prevention, per the definitions under Part 143, Waste Minimization, of the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act (NREPA), 1994 PA 451, as amended.

  • Source reduction means any practice that reduces the amount of any hazardous substance, pollutant, or contaminant entering any waste stream or otherwise released into the environment prior to recycling, energy recovery, treatment, or disposal.

  • Debt Service Reduction With respect to any Mortgage Loan, a reduction in the scheduled Monthly Payment for such Mortgage Loan by a court of competent jurisdiction in a proceeding under the Bankruptcy Code, except such a reduction resulting from a Deficient Valuation.