Waste Management Plan Sample Clauses

Waste Management Plan. The purpose of the Waste Management Plan is to identify Baffinland’s framework for effective waste management. This includes identifying the roles and responsibilities of its employees and contractors as well as procedures for handling, storing and disposing of solid wastes generated at Project sites to ensure that it is conducted in a safe, efficient and environmentally compliant manner that minimizes the potential for adverse effects to the environment. This Plan identifies management for inert and non-hazardous solid wastes, construction debris, and domestic waste. This Plan also identifies the various disposal methods prescribed to waste types generated at the Project in addition to providing monitoring controls and strategies for adaptive management and continuous improvement. QIA will jointly approve with Baffinland adaptive management objectives, indicators, thresholds and responses listed in this Plan.
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Waste Management Plan. The management plan must address waste source identification and separation, returns, reuse and salvage, recycling, landfill options, alternatives to landfilling, materials handling procedures and transportation.
Waste Management Plan a) The Operator must provide a waste management plan, including details of waste minimisation, recycling and management of waste generated by the market and any other details requested by the City from time to time for the City’s approval at least ten Business Days prior to occupation of the Licensed Area (Waste Management Plan).
Waste Management Plan. The goal of this task is to ensure that the Contractor submits a Waste Management Plan to the CAM prior to expenditure of ARRA funds under this Agreement on proposed project activities that may generate any sanitary or hazardous waste. The Waste Management Plan must describe the Contractor’s plan to dispose of any sanitary or hazardous waste generated by any proposed project activities. Sanitary and hazardous waste includes, but is not limited to, construction and demolition debris, old light bulbs, fluorescent ballasts and lamps, piping, roofing material, discarded equipment, debris, and asbestos. The Waste Management Plan must also describe the categories and estimated volumes of waste that the Contractor anticipates will be generated by any proposed project activities, and the disposal path for each category of waste. The plan must comply with all federal, state, and local laws and regulations governing waste disposal. The Contractor shall: • Submit to the CAM a Waste Management Plan for each project no later than thirty (30) days after the execution of the Agreement or the identification of any projects that may generate waste, whichever is later. The Energy Commission may specify an earlier time for submittal of the Waste Management Plan if retrofit work is expected to begin within less than thirty (30) days of project identification. Contractor Deliverables: Waste Management Plan
Waste Management Plan. Contractor shall have a waste management system or plan in effect during the provision of the Work for all wastes created as a direct result of use or operation of items provided by Contractor. The system or plan shall address, at a minimum, reduction/minimization, collection, storage, and disposal. All actions called for in the system or plan shall be in compliance with all laws, regulations, conventions, and protocols applicable to the Contractor’s operation in the area in which the Work is performed. The plan must be endorsed by Company and a copy must be provided to Company prior to commencement of Work.
Waste Management Plan. The goal of this task is to ensure that the Subawardee submits a Waste Management Plan to ABAG and the Energy Commission Contract Manager (CCM) prior to the expenditure of SEP funds under this Agreement on proposed project activities that may generate any sanitary or hazardous waste. The Waste Management Plan must describe the Subawardee’s plan to dispose of any sanitary or hazardous waste generated by any proposed project activities. Sanitary and hazardous waste includes, but is not limited to : construction and demolition debris, old light bulbs, fluorescent ballasts and lamps, piping, roofing material, discarded equipment, debris, and asbestos. The Waste Management Plan must also describe the categories and estimated volumes of waste that the Subawardee anticipates will be generated by any proposed project activities, and the disposal path for each category of waste. The plan must comply with all federal, state, and local laws and regulations governing waste disposal.
Waste Management Plan. Operator shall prepare a Waste Management Plan that identifies the projected waste from the site and plans for disposal of such waste.
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Waste Management Plan. 4.3.1 As part of the EMP, the Contractor shall include a WMP for the construction of the project in accordance with the ETWB TC(W) No. 19/2005 and submit to the ER, IEC and EPD for approval before the commencement of the construction of the Project. Where waste generation is unavoidable, the opportunities for recycling or reusing should be maximised. If wastes cannot be recycled, recommendations for appropriate disposal routes should be provided in the WMP. A method statement for stockpiling and transportation of the excavated materials and other construction wastes should also be included in the WMP and approved before the commencement of construction. All mitigation measures arising from the approved WMP shall be fully implemented. In addition to the above, the WMP should also included the following: - Waste management policy; - Record of generated waste; - Waste reduction target; - Waste reduction programme; - Role and responsibility of waste management team; - Benefit of waste management; - Reuse, recycling an d disposal plans; - Analysis of waste materials; and - Monitoring and action plan. -
Waste Management Plan. The Contractor shall prepare a Waste Management Plan describing the quantities, purpose of use. handling, storage and disposal methods for all chemicals, lubricants, fuels and any other hazardous materials used or generated at the Plant. The Waste Management Plan shall include a detailed list of all chemicals and hazardous materials to be used in the Plant, accompanied by relevant Material Safety Data Sheets. The Contractor shall submit a revised list immediately following any change of chemicals to be used in the Plant.
Waste Management Plan. The Contractor/sub-contractor shall develop a Waste Management Plan (WMP) identifying: • The wastes and their category that will be generated by the Project; • Opportunities for waste minimisation; • Opportunities for reuse and/or recycling; • The proposed method of storage, handling and transportation of waste; • The means of disposal and the relevant consents and licensing requirements in compliance with statutory requirements; and • The reporting and monitoring procedures. The WMP shall include a strategy of ensuring that any surplus material will be managed, so far as is reasonably practicable, to maximise the sustainability and development benefits (from the surplus material) and, where they need to be disposed of, to ensure they are handled in accordance with legislation and best practice so as to reduce any adverse sustainability effects of disposal. The WMP shall describe the proposed method of storage, handling, transportation and disposal of waste and demonstrate compliance with relevant legislation concerned with waste management licensing including storage, carriage and disposal of waste to meet waste minimisation duty of care requirements.
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