Subject waste definition

Subject waste means subject waste as defined in Section 1 of the Ontario Regulation 347 and includes liquid industrial and hazardous waste pursuant to this Provisional Certificate of Approval.
Subject waste means subject waste as defined in Section 1 of the Ontario Regulation 347 and includes non-hazardous liquid industrial, hazardous liquid and hazardous solid waste pursuant to this Provisional Certificate of Approval.
Subject waste means subject waste as defined in Section 1 of the Ontario Regulation 347 and includes liquid industrial and hazardous waste pursuant to this Environmental Compliance Approval.

Examples of Subject waste in a sentence

  • Subject waste" means subject waste as defined in Section 1 of the Ontario Regulation 347 and includes liquid industrial and hazardous waste pursuant to this Provisional Certificate of Approval.

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  • Subject waste shall be carried only by a certified carrier directly to a certified waste disposal site.

  • Subject waste sources are not well defined The EA states that its scope encompasses a waste called “DWPF Recycle Wastewater,” but there aremany sources and processes associated with this waste stream that are not well defined in the EA.• The EA states, “DWPF produces a dilute secondary aqueous radioactive waste stream known as DWPF recycle wastewater.” This sentence implies a single generating process, but that is not the case.

  • Subject waste" means subject waste as defined in Section 1 of the Ontario Regulation 347 and includes hazardous solid waste pursuant to this Provisional Certificate of Approval.


More Definitions of Subject waste

Subject waste means the definition that is in O. Reg. 347;
Subject waste means subject waste as defined in Section 1 of the Ontario Regulation 347 and includes non-hazardous liquid industrial, hazardous liquid and hazardous solid waste.
Subject waste means subject waste as defined in Section 1 of the Ontario Regulation 347 and includes hazardous solid waste pursuant to this Provisional Certificate of Approval.
Subject waste means waste including hazardous waste and liquid industrial waste as defined in Regulation 347;
Subject waste means subject waste as defined in Reg. 347;

Related to Subject waste

  • inert waste means waste that—

  • Bulky Waste means business waste or domestic waste which by virtue of its mass, shape, size or quantity is inconvenient to remove in the routine door-to-door council service provided by the council or service provider;

  • Animal waste means any waste consisting of animal matter that has not been processed into food for human consumption.

  • e-waste means electrical and electronic equipment, whole or in part discarded as waste by the consumer or bulk consumer as well as rejects from manufacturing, refurbishment and repair processes;

  • Cannabis waste means waste that is not hazardous waste, as defined in Public Resources Code section 40141, that contains cannabis and that has been made unusable and unrecognizable in the manner prescribed in sections 5054 and 5055 of this division.

  • Trade waste means any solid, liquid, or gaseous waste material or rubbish resulting from construction, land clearing for construction or development, building operations, or the prosecution of any business, trade, or industry including, but not necessarily limited to, plastic products, cartons, paint, grease, oil and other petroleum products, chemicals or cinders.

  • Medical Waste means isolation wastes, infectious agents, human blood and blood products, pathological wastes, sharps, body parts, contaminated bedding, surgical wastes, potentially contaminated laboratory wastes, and dialysis wastes.

  • Hazardous Waste means any substance or material regulated or designated as such pursuant to any Environmental Law, including without limitation, pollutants, contaminants, flammable substances and materials, explosives, radioactive materials, oil, petroleum and petroleum products, chemical liquids and solids, polychlorinated biphenyls, asbestos, toxic substances, and similar substances and materials.

  • Household waste means any solid waste (including garbage, trash, and sanitary waste in septic tanks) derived from households (including single and multiple residences, hotels and motels, bunkhouses, ranger stations, crew quarters, campgrounds, picnic grounds, and day-use recreation areas).

  • recyclable waste means the waste that is commonly found in the MSW. It is also called as "Dry Waste". These include many kinds of glass, paper, metal, plastic, textiles, electronics goods, etc.

  • Radioactive waste means any waste which contains radioactive material in concentrations which exceed those listed in 10 CFR Part 20, Appendix B, Table II, Column 2.

  • Pathological waste means waste material consisting of only human or animal remains, anatomical parts, and/or tissue, the bags/containers used to collect and transport the waste material, and animal bedding (if applicable).

  • Household Hazardous Waste means any waste material derived from households (including single

  • Yard waste means leaves, grass clippings, yard and garden debris and brush, including clean woody vegetative material no greater than 6 inches in diameter. This term does not include stumps, roots or shrubs with intact root balls.

  • Universal waste transporter means a person engaged in the off-site transportation of universal waste by air, rail, highway, or water.

  • toxic waste or "toxic substance" under any provision of Environmental Law and shall also include, without limitation, petroleum, petroleum products, asbestos, polychlorinated biphenyls and radioactive materials;

  • Mixed waste means any material that is a hazardous waste as defined in this chapter and is also radioactive as defined in Section 19-3-102.

  • Demolition waste means that solid waste that is produced by the destruction of structures, or their foundations, or both, and includes the same materials as construction waste.

  • Waste means any waste material (1) containing byproduct material and (2) resulting from the operation by any person or organization of any nuclear facility included within the definition of nuclear facility under paragraph (a) or (b) thereof;

  • Remediation waste means all solid and hazardous wastes, and all media (including groundwater, surface water, soils, and sediments) and debris that are managed for implementing cleanup.

  • Industrial waste means any liquid, gaseous, radioactive, or solid waste substance resulting from any process of industry, manufacturing, trade, or business or from the development of any natural resource.

  • Residual Waste means low-level radioactive waste resulting from processing or decontamination activities that cannot be easily separated into distinct batches attributable to specific waste generators. This waste is attributable to the processor or decontamination facility, as applicable.

  • Green Waste Biodegradable waste that can be composed of plant material such as grass or flower cuttings, hedge trimmings and brush less than 1 inch in diameter.

  • Infectious waste means a solid waste that contains or may reasonably be

  • Commercial waste means waste from premises used wholly or mainly for the purposes of a trade or business or for the purposes of sport, recreation, education or entertainment but does not include household, agricultural or industrial waste;

  • Universal waste means any of the following hazardous wastes that are managed under the universal waste requirements of Section 273 of this regulation: