Testing Quantity definition

Testing Quantity means the quantity of MSW supplied to the Concessionaire by the Participating ULBs for the purposes of performing tests and performance trial runs during the Testing Period.

Examples of Testing Quantity in a sentence

  • Provided that the Testing Quantity supplied by the Participating ULBs under this clause to the Concessionaire shall not exceed [●] tons per day.

  • Atlas Atlas Quantity: 21 UOM: EA Unit Price: Manufacturer: Manufacturer #: Total: Air Quality Testing of Buildings used by Lancaster County Engineering: Asbestos Testing Quantity: 21 UOM: EA Item Notes: Pricing is per each location, there are 21 locations and those are included in the specifications.

  • Atlas Atlas Quantity: 21 UOM: Manufacturer: Manufacturer #: Unit Price: Total: Air Quality Testing of Buildings used by Lancaster County Engineering: Radon Testing Quantity: 21 UOM: EA Item Notes: Pricing is per each location, there are 21 locations and those are included in the specifications.

  • Atlas Atlas Quantity: 21 UOM: EA Unit Price: Manufacturer: Manufacturer #: Total: Air Quality Testing of Buildings used by Lancaster County Engineering: Fuel and Oil Off-Gassing Testing Quantity: 21 UOM: EA Item Notes: Pricing is per each location, there are 21 locations and those are included in the specifications.

Related to Testing Quantity

  • Paying quantities as used herein shall mean and refer to quantities of oil and gas or of either of them sufficient to pay for the current cost of producing same.

  • Type B quantity means a quantity of radioactive material greater than a Type A quantity.

  • Type A quantity means a quantity of radioactive material, the aggregate radioactivity of which does not exceed A1 for special form radioactive material or A2 for normal form radio- active material, where A1 and A2 are given in Appendix O or may be determined by procedures described in Appendix O.

  • Small quantity generator means a generator who generates less than 1000 kg of hazardous waste in a calendar month.

  • Feedstock means a solid waste that will readily decompose during the composting process including but not limited to yard waste, agricultural waste, animal waste, food scraps, animal carcasses, raw rendering material, and mixed solid waste.