Disposal Procedures Sample Clauses

Disposal Procedures. If the Disposal Agent is required to arrange the sale of the Disposal Assets and/or the Issuer Aggregate STP Claim, the Disposal Agent shall use its reasonable endeavours to arrange the sale of the Disposal Assets and/or the Issuer Aggregate STP Claim (as applicable) in accordance with the procedures set out in the Base Conditions. Where the Disposal Agent has not sold the Disposal Assets by the Disposal Date:
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Disposal Procedures. The contractor shall provide for code compliant disposal in their contract with the sub grantee. All materials must be removed from the site and properly disposed of by the contractor. Asbestos - in siding, walls, ceilings, etc. Concurrence or Alteration: Concur with WPN11-6 Temporary removal and replacement of siding is allowed to perform energy conservation measures. All precautions must be taken not to damage siding. Asbestos siding should never be cut or drilled. Recommended, where possible, to insulate through home interior when suspected asbestos siding is present.
Disposal Procedures. Disposal of asbestos containing materials shall be included in the contract with the AHERA certified contractor. All asbestos containing materials must be disposed of in accordance with federal and state regulations. Biological and Unsanitary Conditions - odors, mustiness, bacteria, viruses, raw sewage, rotting wood, etc. Concurrence or Alteration: Concur with WPN11-6 Removal of conditions that may lead to or promote biological concerns and unsanitary conditions is allowed. Removal of condition is defined as repairing the condition that creates the biological contamination such as repairing leaking or broken waste lines. Addressing or testing for bacteria and viruses is not an allowable cost. Deferral may be necessary in cases where a known agent is present in the home that may create a serious risk to occupants or weatherization workers. Also, see Mold and Moisture guidance below.
Disposal Procedures. Sub grantees will dispose of or include proper disposal of all construction debris as part of their contract with the contractor. Code Compliance Concurrence or Alteration: Concur with WPN11-6 Correction of preexisting code compliance issues is not an allowable cost other than where weatherization measures are being conducted or when necessary to perform weatherization work. State and local (or jurisdiction having authority) codes must be followed while installing weatherization measures. Condemned properties and properties where “red tagged” H&S conditions exist that cannot be corrected under this guidance should be deferred. Funding: DOE funds will be utilized to address code compliance issues where weatherization measures are being conducted or when necessary to perform weatherization work. The cost of complying with code requirements tied to installation of a specific measure will be charged as part of the measure such as following local code to install a furnace. When not a direct component of the measure but still necessary to perform weatherization work, the costs must be charged to the H&S budget category.
Disposal Procedures. Any materials removed as a result of correcting hazardous conditions must be properly disposed of.
Disposal Procedures. Construction and lead waste shall be disposed in accordance with state and local policies.
Disposal Procedures. Any material wastes created by weatherization agencies must be properly disposed of. Mold Protocols: A mold/moisture assessment must be performed in all homes and signed by the auditor and kept in the client file. Photographs of preexisting moisture damage and/or suspected mold should be dated and included in the client file with notes regarding if the moisture condition has been or will be corrected. Post weatherization photographs should also be included. Most homes have mold spores and many have conditions that can lead to mold growth. Minor moisture and suspected mold conditions will be addressed through adequate ventilation. Suspected mold cleaning is not allowed with WAP H&S funds; however, small areas of surface preparation can be included in the costs of the measure as ancillary costs for the direct installation of a material, such as cleaning a window sill in preparation of caulking. Moisture damaged areas can be corrected as an incidental repair or H&S repair depending on their purpose and how they are justified in the client file. See Ventilation policy below. Occupant Preexisting or Potential Health Conditions
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Disposal Procedures. Sub grantees and contractors must dispose of office and field equipment when obsolete in a responsible manner. Seek out county and local government programs that recycle computer and electronic equipment containing hazardous components. Also, any debris removed from a client's house, especially materials used to weatherize and which contain hazardous chemicals must be disposed of properly, in accordance with State and Federal EPA rules.
Disposal Procedures. All removed pests, nesting, or debris must be properly disposed of. Radon Concurrence or Alteration: Concur with WPN11-6 Whenever site conditions permit, exposed dirt must be covered with a sealed vapor barrier except for mobile homes. In homes where radon may be present, precautions should be taken to reduce the likeliness of making radon issues worse. Pre- weatherization radon testing is allowed and required in some cases as outlined below. Radon mitigation is not allowed with DOE funds. Funding:
Disposal Procedures. Contractor(s) will be responsible for proper disposal for all removed space heaters. Space Heaters, Unvented Combustion Concurrence or Alteration:
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