Waste generation definition

Waste generation means the act or process of producing waste materials.

Examples of Waste generation in a sentence

  • CONTRACTOR 1378 acknowledges that TOWN must perform Solid Waste generation and disposal 1379 characterization studies periodically to comply with the requirements of the Applicable Laws, 1380 including AB 939.

  • Contractor acknowledges that Agency may perform Solid Waste generation and characterization studies periodically to determine the composition and contamination levels of Collected materials.

  • Contractor shall provide full on-site waste assessment and technical assistance to, at a minimum, one-hundred (100) of Agency’s largest Commercial Generators (based on weekly Solid Waste generation) annually to assist in maximizing diversion.

  • Contractor acknowledges that City must perform Solid Waste generation and characterization studies periodically to comply with AB 939 requirements.

  • Contractor acknowledges that County may perform Solid Waste generation and characterization studies periodically, but no more often than once in any five-year period, to determine the composition of Collected materials.

  • Research and study issues related to Solid Waste generation, Collection, Processing, Diversion, and Disposal, including, but not limited to, source reduction, re-use, Recycling, and recovery.

  • Contractor acknowledges that County may perform Solid Waste generation and characterization studies periodically to determine the composition of Collected materials.

  • CONTRACTOR acknowledges that CITY may need to perform Solid Waste generation and disposal characterization studies periodically to comply with the requirements of applicable law, including AB 939.

  • The Solid Waste generation factors for Commercial service rates shall be adjusted in a manner similar to that described in Section 12.H.

  • Hauler acknowledges that City must perform Solid Waste generation and Disposal characterization studies periodically to comply with the requirements of AB 939.