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<br />(b) Biological Waste. Solid Waste that causes or has the capability of causing disease <br />or infection and includes, but is not limited to, biomedical waste, animals which died from <br />disease, and other wastes capable of transmitting pathogens to humans or animals. <br />(c) Biomedical Waste. Solid Waste or liquid waste which may present a threat of <br />infection to humans. Biomedical Waste includes those wastes which may cause disease or <br />harbor pathogenic organisms, including but not limited to, wastes from human and veterinary <br />clinics and hospitals, such as tissue, blood, discarded bandages, pathological specimens, <br />hypodermic needles, contaminated clothing and surgical gloves. <br />(d) Bulk Waste. Any item whose large size or weight precludes or complicates its <br />handling by normal collection, processing, or disposal methods, such as, but not limited to <br />furniture, lawn equipment and push mowers with fluids removed, furnaces, bicycles (excluding <br />motorized vehicles and motors for vehicles such as but not limited to, cars, trucks, motorcycles, <br />riding lawn mowers, and boats), or similar items not having a useful pUtpose to the owner or <br /> <br /> <br />abandoned by the owner and not included within the definition of Garbage. Bulk Waste does not <br /> <br /> <br />include Yard Waste or Special Waste. Bulk Waste does include material from minor household <br /> <br /> <br />repairs and minor remodeling jobs in an amount equivalent to three (3) standard garbage <br /> <br /> <br />containers or less, and must be generated by a Customer from a Dwelling Unit in Contractor's <br /> <br /> <br />Service Area. <br /> <br /> <br />(e) Calendar Year. The period between January 1 of a given year and December 31 of <br /> <br /> <br />the same year during the term of this Agreement. <br /> <br /> <br />(f) Collection. The process whereby Residential Solid Waste, Garbage, White <br /> <br /> <br />Goods, Bulk waste, Yard Waste, or Recyclable Material is removed and transported to a City <br /> <br />Designated Disposal Facility. <br /> <br />3 <br />