VSWMR definition

VSWMR means the Waste Board's Solid Waste Management Regulations, 9 VAC 20-80- 10 et seq.
VSWMR means the Virginia Solid Waste Management Regulations, 9 Virginia Administrative Code (“VAC”) 20-80-12 et seq.
VSWMR means the Virginia Solid Waste Management Regulations 9 VAC 20- 80-10 et seq.

Examples of VSWMR in a sentence

  • In the current permits, both facilities hold a variance to the requirements of 9 VAC ▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇.B.9, which addresses requirements for liner systems; as shown on Figure 2, both landfills were constructed having double-liner system but neither landfill has a composite liner consisting of a geomembrane underlain by a two-foot thick layer of clay having a hydraulic conductivity of 1 x 10-7 cm/sec, as required by RCRA Subtitle D and VSWMR.

  • A landfill is typically permitted under 9 VAC ▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇ and 9 VAC ▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇ of the Virginia Solid Waste Management Regulations (VSWMR) and by the Code of Virginia, §10.1-1400 et seq.

  • However, because the bioreactor projects are not typical at landfills the permits will be amended under VSWMR, 9 VAC ▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇.G which allows for an experimental permit for innovative treatment technologies.


More Definitions of VSWMR

VSWMR means the Virginia Solid Waste Management Regulations at 9 VAC 20-80-12 et seq.
VSWMR means Virginia Solid Waste Management Regulations.
VSWMR means the Waste Board’s Solid Waste Management Regulations, 9 VAC 20-80- 10 et seq.

Related to VSWMR

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