Solid Waste Director definition

Solid Waste Director means the TM-EPA Director of the Tribal Solid Waste Management Program.
Solid Waste Director means the MHA Director of the Tribal Solid Waste Management Utility, a Tribal utility for the collection, transportation, transfer, recycling, and/or disposal of solid wastes.

Examples of Solid Waste Director in a sentence

  • The Tri-County Solid Waste Director shall act as the Secretary/Treasurer to the Board.

  • In situations where the location of service for a customer or customers may prevent the use of Contractor's standard dual axle trucks in the normal course of providing service thereby necessitating an upgrade in service then the Contractor shall notify the County's Solid Waste Director, or his designee.

  • The Solid Waste Director will attend as a non-voting subcommittee member and will serve as or assign a staff member to serve as support staff for the subcommittee.

  • Contractor will notify the Coffee County Solid Waste Director immediately when any service route is running behind so customers can be informed of the delay in service.

  • The officers of the Florida Corporation as of the Effective Date of the Merger shall be and become the officers of the Surviving Corporation.

  • All clean ups must be reported immediately to the County Road Department and the Coffee County Solid Waste Director.

  • Within the scope of the Franchise Activities, facilitate the operations of elements of the County's integrated waste management system, including provision of recyclable materials feed stocks to business operations in the Recycling Market Development Zone, the County's Franchised Disposer(s) and other persons directed by the Solid Waste Director to pick up or deliver material at the Transfer Facility.

  • Said report shall be submitted to the Solid Waste Director prior to the fifteenth (15th) day of the following month.

  • Submit to the Solid Waste Director for approval a contingency plan for the disposal of solid waste for short periods of time in the event that 1) the Franchisee's Transfer Facility and Satellite Transfer Stations become unavailable for solid waste disposal, or 2) if the Disposal Site is unavailable for the disposal of solid waste for any reason during the term of this Agreement.

  • Transfer possession of, as agreed to by the County and Franchisee, all or part of the recyclables recovered due to Franchise Activities to a market which generates the highest net yield or, with the approval of the Solid Waste Director, to another location.