Waste collected by municipali- ties or by their order that has been generated by households, commercial activities, office buildings, schools, government buildings and small businesses.
Waste originating from a community. May be composed of domestic (sewage) and industrial wastewater.
household waste and any other wastes collected by a Waste Collection Authority, or its agents, such as municipal parks and gardens' waste, street litter, waste from fly-tipping, waste delivered to council recycling points and Civic Amenity site waste.
The combined solid and liquid waste from residential, commercial and industrial sources.
Municipal waste, though not technically defined by Federal regulations, is considered to be sewage effluent that has at least secondary treatment. Currently, injection of municipal wastes is practiced in the state of Florida. This is because of the lack of available land, cost effectiveness, and surface water discharge limitations in Florida.
Solid and liquid fractions of wastes produced by a municipality. Municipal wastes may be treated or untreated and may be either used or disposed of.
Waste generated by domestic premises, homes or council activities. Includes a wide variety of materials: paper and cardboard, food, garden waste, glass, plastic, metal etc.
Household waste (see above) plus any commercial waste collected by Waste Collection Authorities and waste resulting from the clearance of fly-tipped materials.
Sewage and other waste products originating from urban areas, that are not industrial in origin.
Any garbage, refuse, industrial lunchroom or other material, including solid, liquid, semi-solid or contained gaseous material, resulting from operation or residential, municipal, commercial or institutional establishments and from community activities and any sludge not meeting the definition of residual or hazardous waste in the Solid Waste Management Act from a municipal, commercial or institutional water supply treatment plant, wastewater treatment plant or air pollution control facility. The term does not include source separated recyclable materials.
(1) The untreated wastewater entering a municipal treatment facility. (2) Generally, liquid and solid waste originating from a mixture of domestic (household), commercial and industrial sources.
Household domestic waste that is set aside for kerbside collection, other types of domestic waste (e.g. domestic clean-up, and residential garden waste), or local council generated waste (e.g. waste resulting from street sweeping, litter bins and parks).
Waste collected and disposed of by, or on behalf of, a local authority. Generally consists of household waste and some commercial waste and waste taken to Recycling and Household Waste Centres by the public. It may also include road and pavement sweepings, gully emptying wastes and some construction and demolition wastes arising from local authority activities.
waste products created by a town, city or municipality; as in sewage and garbage, or solid waste
As defined in the Energy Security Act (P.L. 96-294; 1980) as "any organic matter, including sewage, sewage sludge, and industrial or commercial waste, and mixtures of such matter and inorganic refuse from any publicly or privately operated municipal waste collection or similar disposal system, or from similar waste flows (other than such flows which constitute agricultural wastes or residues, or wood wastes or residues from wood harvesting activities or production of forest products)."
Waste from households, as well as other waste, which, because of its nature or composition, is similar to waste from household.
Municipal Waste is a crossover thrash band from Richmond, Virginia with crust punk influences. They are known for their loud, drunk, party atmosphere and rowdy show attendees. Show-goers are known for crowd-surfing with boogie boards and are sometimes entertained by a roadie in a wizard costume.