BYPASS WASTE, BYPASS CHARGE Sample Clauses

BYPASS WASTE, BYPASS CHARGE. In the event Hauler exceeds the Scheduled Solid Waste Delivery Cap or Scheduled Recyclables Delivery Cap for any Delivery Period, or as such caps are adjusted pursuant to Section 2(b) above for any Impairment Period, then the Authority may dispose of any or all amounts of the Scheduled Solid Waste or Scheduled Recyclables that exceed the Delivery Cap (“the Bypass Waste”) at any location selected by the Authority. In addition to the Service Fees and other amounts to which the Hauler may be subject hereunder, Hauler shall pay (without duplication as to any such other amounts) a Bypass Charge for each ton of Bypass Waste accepted by the Authority, provided that Bypass Charges will only apply if the Authority does not need the waste for its operations and, therefore, incurs costs to dispose of the Bypass Waste at disposal facilities of the Authority’s choice. Except as provided below for Scheduled Solid Waste or Scheduled Recyclables during an Impairment Period, the Bypass Charge shall be calculated as follows: Total incremental costs incurred by the Authority to dispose of Bypass Waste Divided (/) by Total Tons of Acceptable Solid Waste delivered by all Haulers in excess of their applicable Delivery Cap Equals (=)
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BYPASS WASTE, BYPASS CHARGE. In the event Hauler exceeds the Delivery Cap for any Delivery Period, then the Authority may dispose of any or all amounts of Acceptable Solid Waste that exceed the Delivery Cap (“the Bypass Waste”) at any location selected by the Authority. In addition to the Service Fees and other amounts to which the Hauler may be subject hereunder, Hauler shall pay (without duplication as to any such other amounts) a Bypass Charge for each ton of Bypass Waste accepted by the Authority, provided that Bypass Charges will only apply if the Authority does not need the waste for its operations and, therefore, incurs costs to dispose the Bypass Waste at disposal facilities of the Authority’s choice. The Bypass Charge shall be calculated as follows: Total incremental costs incurred by the Authority to dispose of Bypass Waste Divided (/) by Total Tons of Acceptable Solid Waste delivered by all Haulers in excess of their applicable Delivery Cap Equals (=)

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