dump definition

dump means to abandon or discard any hazardous substance by depositing, discharging, spilling or releasing it;
dump means placing waste anywhere other than in an approved container or a place designated as a waste handling facility or waste disposal facility by the municipality;
dump means to dispose of waste in any manner other than one permitted by law and includes, without derogating from the generality of the aforegoing, to deposit, discharge, spill or release waste, whether or not the waste is in a container or receptacle, in or at any place whatsoever whether publicly or privately owned,including but not limited to vacant land, rivers, waterways, catchments, and sewage and storm water systems, but excludes littering;

More Definitions of dump

dump or “dumping” means the depositing of fill in a location other than the location from which the fill was obtained and includes the movement or depositing of fill from one location to another on the same land.
dump means a land site at which solid waste is disposed of in a manner which does not protect the environment, is susceptible to open burning, or is exposed to the elements, vectors and scavengers.
dump means the placing of waste anywhere, other than at a place approved by the Council or authorised by law, including the depositing, discharge, spilling or release of waste in or at a place not approved by the Council or authorised by law, but does not include litter;
dump. , “Dumped” and “Dumping” means the movement and depositing of Fill in a location other than where the Fill originated;
dump means any aggregate of rock fragments or tailings which contain valuable minerals and have been accumulated by mining on a mining location;
dump means the intentional or accidental discharge, deposit, injection, spilling, leaking, or placing of any solid waste into or on any land or water so that the waste or any constituent thereof may enter the environment or be emitted into the air, or discharged into any water, including ground water.
dump means to dump, throw, discard, place, deposit, or dispose of.