Dust, airborne debris and litter 1 Sample Clauses

Dust, airborne debris and litter 1. The facility must be operated in a manner that controls and minimizes the generation of dust, airborne debris and litter, and which prevents its migration beyond property boundaries. 2. The facility must: (a) Maintain and operate all vehicles and devices transferring or transporting solid waste from the facility to prevent leaking, spilling or blowing of solid waste on-site or while in transit. (b) Maintain and operate all access roads and receiving, processing, storage, and reload areas in such a manner as to minimize dust and debris generated on-site and prevent such dust and debris from blowing or settling off-site. (c) Keep all areas within the site and all vehicle access roads within ¼ mile of the site free of litter and debris generated directly or indirectly as a result of the facility’s operation. (d) Maintain on-site facility access roads to control and minimize dust and the tracking of mud off-site. (e) Provide access to the facility for the purpose of uncovered load enforcement. During all times that solid waste or recyclable materials are being accepted, authorized representatives of Metro, including law enforcement personnel on contract to Metro, must be permitted access to the premises of the facility for the purpose of making contact with individuals they have observed transporting uncovered loads of solid waste or recyclable materials on a public road right-of-way in violation of Metro Code Chapter 5.09.
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