Waste Hauler definition

Waste Hauler means a person or firm, including a “collector” as defined in Section 22a-220a(g) of the Connecticut General Statutes, whose main source of income is derived from the collection, transportation, and/or disposal of waste.
Waste Hauler means a person who, for compensation, transports waste by the use of a motor vehicle.
Waste Hauler means a Person (including a “collector,” as defined in Section 22a-220a(g) of the General Statutes), deriving its main source of income from the collection, transportation or disposal of waste.

Examples of Waste Hauler in a sentence

  • Permitted Waste Hauler: A company that holds a valid permit to collect and transport solid wastes from individuals or businesses for the purpose of recycling or disposal.

  • Record keeping format shall utilize a chain of custody form which includes the names and addresses of the Generator (Owner), Contractor, Waste Hauler, pickup site, disposal site, the estimated quantity of the asbestos waste and the type of containers used.

  • The form shall be signed by the Generator, Contractor, Waste Hauler and the Disposal Site Operator, as the responsibility for the material changes hands.

  • Disposal Alternate BThe waste generated shall be transported and disposed of by a Licensed Liquid Waste Hauler in accordance with Part 121, Liquid Industrial Waste, of the Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act, Act 451, PA 1994.

  • If the contractor is a Hazardous Waste Hauler (trucker) or responsible for the removal of hazardous materials, then Automobile Liability in the amount of $5,000,000.00 combined single limit is required.


More Definitions of Waste Hauler

Waste Hauler means any individual or any employee or agent of a partnership, private, county, or municipal corporation, firm, board of a metropolitan district, or other association of persons that haul waste under contract, agreement, or as otherwise provided by law, to solid wastes disposal sites and facilities.
Waste Hauler means any person or entity that collects the contents of a Grease Control Device for the purpose of transporting it to a recycling or disposal facility. A Waste Hauler may also provide Grease Control Device maintenance services.
Waste Hauler means any person primarily engaged in the business of collection, transportation, delivery, or disposal of solid waste within the County.
Waste Hauler means a person or contractor that collects waste from a generator and transports and discharges it at an off-site waste management facility on a commercial basis.
Waste Hauler means any person permitted with the County of Santa Clara and meeting County of Santa Clara Code, Title B Regulations and carrying on or engaging in vehicular transport of waste as part of, or incidental to, any business for that purpose.
Waste Hauler means a person or firm, including a “collector” as defined in Section 22a-220a(g) of the Connecticut General Statutes, whose main source of income is derived from the collection, transportation, and/or disposal of waste. 1.2 Preamble These procedures may be amended by CRRA from time to time. Anyone obtaining a new permit or renewal of an existing permit should contact CRRA at (860) 757-7700 in order to obtain a copy of the procedures in effect. Additional copies of these procedures may be obtained at the cost of reproduction and postage. The procedures are also available on CRRA’s website at www.crra.org. 1.3 General Principles of Interpretation (a) The captions contained in these procedures have been inserted for convenience only and shall not affect or be effective to interpret, change or restrict the express terms or provisions of these procedures. (b) The use of the masculine gender refers to the feminine and neuter genders and the use of the singular includes the plural, and vice versa, whenever the context of these procedures so requires. (c) CRRA reserves the right to amend these procedures and the definitions herein from time to time as it deems necessary in its sole discretion.
Waste Hauler means any person carrying on or engaging in the collection, vehicular transport and/or disposal of wastewater.