Treatment and Disposal Sample Clauses

Treatment and Disposal. 2.1 RCRA/NON-RCRA REGULATED WASTES
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Treatment and Disposal. AMS shall be solely responsible for the treatment and disposal of any hazardous wastes generated by AMS from operation of the Business. AMS may, at its sole option, procure the services of a waste management service provider for the treatment and disposal of its hazardous waste, AMS shall be responsible for ensuring that any treatment or disposal by AMS, its agents, representatives, contractors, or subcontractors, of any hazardous wastes generated by AMS shall be conducted in compliance with all Environmental Requirements. AMS shall also be responsible for scheduling any waste shipments as necessary to ensure compliance with all Environmental Requirements.
Treatment and Disposal a. For purposes of this contract, AFFF solids ordered under Base CLIN NR91, AFFF concentrates ordered under Base CLIN NR93, and AFFF rinsates and contaminated waters ordered under Base CLIN NR94, must be thermally destroyed at a fully permitted RCRA incineration facility on the DLA Disposition Services QFL. Completion of the incineration process, this will constitute treatment and final disposal. The current QFL can be viewed by clicking on “Qualified Facilities” at the following DLA website: xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/DispositionServices/Offers/Disposal/HazardousWaste/HazWasteDisposal.aspx.
Treatment and Disposal. (1) Biomedical waste shall be treated and disposed of in accordance with Schedule I, and in compliance with the standards provided in Schedule-II by the health care facilities and common bio-medical waste treatment facility.
Treatment and Disposal. Treatment and disposal services include processing of recyclable materials, operation of both solid and hazardous waste landfills, operation of municipal and hazardous waste incinerators, operation of water and wastewater treatment facilities, operation of hazardous waste treatment facilities and construction of treatment or disposal facilities for third parties. Treatment and disposal services are provided under contracts which may be obtained through public bid or tender or by direct negotiation, and are also provided directly to other waste service companies. Once collected, solid waste processed in a MRF may be sold, utilized or disposed of in various applications. Unprocessed solid wastes, or the portion of the waste stream remaining after recovery of recyclable materials, require disposal, which may be accomplished through incineration (in which the energy value may be recovered in a waste-to-energy facility) or through disposal in a solid waste landfill. The relative use of landfills versus incinerators differs from country to country and will depend on many factors, including the availability of land, geological and hydrogeological conditions, the availability and cost of technology and capital, and the regulatory environment. The main determinants of the disposal method are the disposal costs at local landfills, as incineration is generally more expensive, community preferences and regulatory provisions. At present, in most countries in which the Company has WM International operations, landfilling is the predominant disposal method employed. Through its international subsidiaries, the Company owns or operates solid waste landfills in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Denmark, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, New Zealand, Sweden and the United Kingdom. Landfill disposal agreements may be separate contracts or an integrated portion of collection or treatment contracts. Through its international subsidiaries, the Company owns or operates hazardous waste treatment facilities in Australia, Brazil, Brunei, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Hong Kong, Indonesia, The Netherlands, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.
Treatment and Disposal. The Indemnitor shall not, and ---------------------- shall not permit any of its Subsidiaries to:
Treatment and Disposal. Treatment and disposal services include processing of recyclable materials, operation of both solid and hazardous waste landfills, operation of municipal and hazardous waste incinerators, operation of water and wastewater treatment facilities, operation of hazardous waste treatment facilities and construction of treatment or disposal facilities for third parties. Treatment and disposal services are provided under contracts which may be obtained through public bid or tender or direct negotiation, and are also provided directly to other waste service companies. Once collected, solid waste processed in a MRF may be sold, utilized or disposed of in various applications. Unprocessed solid wastes, or the portion of the waste stream remaining after recovery of recyclable materials, require disposal, which may be accomplished through incineration (in which the energy value may be recovered in a waste-to-energy facility) or through disposal in a solid waste landfill. The relative use of landfills versus incinerators differs from country to country and will depend on many factors, including the availability of land, geological and hydrogeological conditions, the availability and cost of technology and capital, and the regulatory environment. The main determinants of the disposal method are the disposal costs at local landfills, as incineration is generally more expensive, community preferences and regulatory provisions. At present, in most countries in which WM International operates, landfilling is the predominant disposal method employed. WM International owns or operates solid waste landfills in Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx, Xxxx Xxxx, Xxxxx, New Zealand, Sweden and the United Kingdom. Landfill disposal agreements may be separate contracts or an integrated portion of collection or treatment contracts. WM International operates five small, conventional municipal solid and other waste incineration facilities. Prior to January 1998, WM International also operated a waste-to-energy incinerator in Hamm, Germany. In light of the current overcapacity in the German waste-to-energy market and the pending renegotiation of WM International's disposal contracts with the local communities, WM International entered into an agreement in April 1997 to sell the facility. The transaction was completed in January 1998. WM International owns or operates hazardous waste treatment facilities in Brazil, Brunei, Finland, Germany, Hong Kong, Indonesia, the Netherlands, Sweden and ...
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