Common use of FUGITIVE DUST EMISSION CONTROL Clause in Contracts

FUGITIVE DUST EMISSION CONTROL. The A-E shall comply with the requirements of the OC Waste & Recycling Fugitive Dust Emission Control Plan in conformance with the SCAQMD Rule 403. The A-E shall also notify OC Waste & Recycling any condition that could lead to noncompliance with the permit requirements. The A-E shall submit a Dust Control Plan to be received and approved by the County. If the A-E fails or refuses to correct the noncompliance immediately, OC Waste & Recycling may terminate the A-E’s right to proceed with the work, by written notice to the A-E. In such event, OC Waste & Recycling may take over the work and prosecute the same to completion, by contract or otherwise at the A-E’s expense, and may take possession of and utilize in completing the work such materials, appliances, and plants as may be on the site of the work and necessary therefore. Whether or not the A-E’s right to proceed with the work is terminated, the A-E and the A-E’s Sureties shall be liable for any damage to the County resulting from the A-E’s refusal or failure to complete the work within the specified time. The A-E shall not be entitled to any time extensions or compensation for any cost due to any such action as a result of the A-E’s failure to comply with those provisions of the OC Waste & Recycling Fugitive Dust Emission Control Plan within the A-E’s control. The A-E shall be responsible for ensuring that all sub A-E(s) comply with the provisions of this section. The A-E shall be liable for any action or fine imposed by the SCAQMD on those incidents of noncompliance that are within the A-E’s area of responsibility. OC Waste & Recycling’s Fugitive Dust Emission Control Plan (SCAQMD Rule 403-Fugitive Dust-April 1993) is available for review by the A-E in the offices of the OC Waste & Recycling Project Manager.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Architect Engineering Agreement, Architect Engineering Agreement, cams.ocgov.com

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FUGITIVE DUST EMISSION CONTROL. The A-E shall comply with the requirements of the OC Waste & Recycling Fugitive Dust Emission Control Plan in conformance with the SCAQMD Rule 403. The A-E shall also notify OC Waste & Recycling any condition that could lead to noncompliance with the permit requirements. The A-E shall submit a Dust Control Plan to be received and approved by the County. If the A-E fails or refuses to correct the noncompliance immediately, OC Waste & Recycling may terminate the A-E’s right to proceed with the work, by written notice to the A-E. In such event, OC Waste & Recycling may take over the work and prosecute the same to completion, by contract or otherwise at the A-E’s expense, and may take possession of and utilize in completing the work such materials, appliances, and plants as may be on the site of the work and necessary therefore. Whether or not the A-A- E’s right to proceed with the work is terminated, the A-E and the A-E’s Sureties shall be liable for any damage to the County resulting from the A-E’s refusal or failure to complete the work within the specified time. The A-E shall not be entitled to any time extensions or compensation for any cost due to any such action as a result of the A-E’s failure to comply with those provisions of the OC Waste & Recycling Fugitive Dust Emission Control Plan within the A-E’s control. The A-E shall be responsible for ensuring that all sub A-E(s) comply with the provisions of this section. The A-E shall be liable for any action or fine imposed by the SCAQMD on those incidents of noncompliance that are within the A-E’s area of responsibility. OC Waste & Recycling’s Fugitive Dust Emission Control Plan (SCAQMD Rule 403-Fugitive Dust-April 1993) is available for review by the A-E in the offices of the OC Waste & Recycling Project Manager.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: E Agreement, E Agreement, cams.ocgov.com

FUGITIVE DUST EMISSION CONTROL. The A-E shall comply with the requirements of the OC Waste & Recycling Fugitive Dust Emission Control Plan in conformance with the SCAQMD Rule 403. The A-E shall also notify OC Waste & Recycling any condition that could lead to noncompliance with the permit requirements. The A-E shall submit a Dust Control Plan to be received and approved by the County. If the A-E fails or refuses to correct the noncompliance immediately, OC Waste & Recycling may terminate the A-E’s right to proceed with the work, by written notice to the A-E. In such event, OC Waste & Recycling may take over the work and prosecute the same to completion, by contract or otherwise at the A-E’s expense, and may take possession of and utilize in completing the work such materials, appliances, and plants as may be on the site of the work and necessary therefore. Whether or not the A-E’s right to proceed with the work is terminated, the A-E and the A-E’s Sureties shall be liable for any damage to the County resulting from the A-E’s refusal or failure to complete the work within the specified time. The A-E shall not be entitled to any time extensions or compensation for any cost due to any such action as a result of the A-E’s failure to comply with those provisions of the OC Waste & Recycling Fugitive Dust Emission Control Plan within the A-E’s control. The A-E shall be responsible for ensuring that all sub A-E(s) comply with the provisions of this section. The A-A- E shall be liable for any action or fine imposed by the SCAQMD on those incidents of noncompliance that are within the A-E’s area of responsibility. OC Waste & Recycling’s Fugitive Dust Emission Control Plan (SCAQMD Rule 403-Fugitive Dust-April 1993) is available for review by the A-E in the offices of the OC Waste & Recycling Project Manager.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: A E Agreement, cams.ocgov.com

FUGITIVE DUST EMISSION CONTROL. The A-E shall comply with the requirements of the OC Waste & Recycling Fugitive Dust Emission Control Plan in conformance with the SCAQMD Rule 403. The A-E shall also notify OC Waste & Recycling any condition that could lead to noncompliance with the permit requirements. The A-E shall submit a Dust Control Plan to be received and approved by the County. If the A-E fails or refuses to correct the noncompliance immediately, OC Waste & Recycling may terminate the A-E’s right to proceed with the work, by written notice to the A-E. In such event, OC Waste & Recycling may take over the work and prosecute the same to completion, by contract or otherwise at the A-E’s expense, and may take possession of and utilize in completing the work such materials, appliances, and plants as may be on the site of the work and necessary therefore. Whether or not the A-E’s right to proceed with the work is terminated, the A-E and the A-E’s Sureties shall be liable for any damage to the County resulting from the A-E’s refusal or failure to complete the work within the specified time. The A-E shall not be entitled to any time extensions or compensation for any cost due to any such action as a result of the A-E’s failure to comply with those provisions of the OC Waste & Recycling Fugitive Dust Emission Control Plan within the A-E’s control. The A-E shall be responsible for ensuring that all sub A-A- E(s) comply with the provisions of this section. The A-E shall be liable for any action or fine imposed by the SCAQMD on those incidents of noncompliance that are within the A-E’s area of responsibility. OC Waste & Recycling’s Fugitive Dust Emission Control Plan (SCAQMD Rule 403-Fugitive Dust-April 1993) is available for review by the A-E in the offices of the OC Waste & Recycling Project Manager.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: cams.ocgov.com, cams.ocgov.com

FUGITIVE DUST EMISSION CONTROL. The A-E shall comply with the requirements of the OC Waste & Recycling Fugitive Dust Emission Control Plan in conformance with the SCAQMD Rule 403. The A-E shall also notify OC Waste & Recycling any condition that could lead to noncompliance with the permit requirements. The A-E shall submit a Dust Control Plan to be received and approved by the County. If the A-E fails or refuses to correct the noncompliance immediately, OC Waste & Recycling may terminate the A-E’s right to proceed with the work, by written notice to the A-E. In such event, OC Waste & Recycling may take over the work and prosecute the same to completion, by contract or otherwise at the A-E’s expense, and may take possession of and utilize in completing the work such materials, appliances, and plants as may be on the site of the work and necessary therefore. Whether or not the A-E’s right to proceed with the work is terminated, the A-E and the A-E’s Sureties shall be liable for any damage to the County resulting from the A-E’s refusal or failure to complete the work within the specified time. The A-E shall not be entitled to any time extensions or compensation for any cost due to any such action as a result of the A-E’s failure to comply with those provisions of the OC Waste & Recycling Fugitive Dust Emission Control Plan within the A-E’s control. The A-E shall be responsible for ensuring that all sub AsubA-E(s) comply with the provisions of this section. The A-E shall be liable for any action or fine imposed by the SCAQMD on those incidents of noncompliance that are within the A-E’s area of responsibility. OC Waste & RecyclingLandfill’s Fugitive Dust Emission Control Plan (SCAQMD Rule 403-Fugitive Dust-April 1993) is available for review by the A-E in the offices of the OC Waste & Recycling Project Managerrespective Site PM.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: cams.ocgov.com, cams.ocgov.com

FUGITIVE DUST EMISSION CONTROL. The A-E Contractor shall comply with the requirements of the OC Waste & Recycling Fugitive Dust Emission Control Plan in conformance with the SCAQMD Rule 403. The A-E Contractor shall also notify OC Waste & Recycling of any condition that could lead to noncompliance with the permit requirements. The A-E Contractor shall submit a Dust Control Plan to be received and approved by the County. If the A-E Contractor fails or refuses to correct the noncompliance immediately, OC Waste & Recycling may terminate the A-EContractor’s right to proceed with the work, by written notice to the A-E. Contractor. In such event, OC Waste & Recycling may take over the work and prosecute the same to completion, by contract or otherwise at the A-EContractor’s expense, and may take possession of and utilize in completing the work such materials, appliances, and plants as may be on the site of the work and necessary therefore. Whether or not the A-EContractor’s right to proceed with the work is terminated, the A-E Contractor and the A-EContractor’s Sureties shall be liable for any damage to the County resulting from the A-EContractor’s refusal or failure to complete the work within the specified time. The A-E Contractor shall not be entitled to any time extensions or compensation for any cost due to any such action as a result of the A-EContractor’s failure to comply with those provisions of the OC Waste & Recycling Fugitive Dust Emission Control Plan within the A-EContractor’s control. The A-E Contractor shall be responsible for ensuring that all sub A-E(ssubcontractor(s) comply with the provisions of this section. The A-E Contractor shall be liable for any action or fine imposed by the SCAQMD on those incidents of noncompliance that are within the A-EContractor’s area of responsibility. OC Waste & Recycling’s Recycling Fugitive Dust Emission Control Plan (SCAQMD Rule 403-Fugitive Dust-April 1993) is available for review by the A-E Contractor in the offices of the OC Waste & Recycling Project Manager.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Aggregate Contract

FUGITIVE DUST EMISSION CONTROL. The A-E Contractor shall comply with the requirements of the OC Waste & Recycling Fugitive Dust Emission Control Plan in conformance with the SCAQMD Rule 403. The A-E Contractor shall also notify OC Waste & Recycling of any condition that could lead to noncompliance with the permit requirements. The A-E Contractor shall submit a Dust Control Plan to be received and approved by the County. If the A-E Contractor fails or refuses to correct the noncompliance immediately, OC Waste & Recycling may terminate the A-EContractor’s right to proceed with the work, by written notice to the A-E. Contractor. In such event, OC Waste & Recycling may take over the work and prosecute the same to completion, by contract or otherwise at the A-EContractor’s expense, and may take possession of and utilize in completing the work such materials, appliances, and plants as may be on the site of the work and necessary therefore. Whether or not the A-EContractor’s right to proceed with the work is terminated, the A-E Contractor and the A-EContractor’s Sureties shall be liable for any damage to the County resulting from the A-EContractor’s refusal or failure to complete the work within the specified time. The A-E Contractor shall not be entitled to any time extensions or compensation for any cost due to any such action as a result of the A-EContractor’s failure to comply with those provisions of the OC Waste & Recycling Fugitive Dust Emission Control Plan within the A-EContractor’s control. The A-E Contractor shall be responsible for ensuring that all sub A-E(ssubcontractor(s) comply with the provisions of this section. The A-E Contractor shall be liable for any action or fine imposed by the SCAQMD on those incidents of noncompliance that are within the A-EContractor’s area of responsibility. OC Waste & Recycling’s Fugitive Dust Emission Control Plan (SCAQMD Rule 403-Fugitive Dust-Dust- April 1993) is available for review by the A-E Contractor in the offices of the OC Waste & Recycling Project Manager.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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FUGITIVE DUST EMISSION CONTROL. The A-E Contractor shall comply with the requirements of the OC Waste & Recycling Fugitive Dust Emission Control Plan in conformance with the SCAQMD Rule 403. The A-E Contractor shall also notify OC Waste & Recycling of any condition that could lead to noncompliance with the permit requirements. The A-E shall submit a Dust Control Plan to be received and approved by the County. If the A-E Contractor fails or refuses to correct the noncompliance immediately, OC Waste & Recycling may terminate the A-EContractor’s right to proceed with the work, by written notice to the A-E. Contractor. In such event, OC Waste & Recycling may take over the work and prosecute the same to completion, by contract Contract or otherwise at the A-EContractor’s expense, and may take possession of and utilize in completing the work such materials, appliances, and plants as may be on the site of the work and necessary therefore. Whether or not the A-EContractor’s right to proceed with the work is terminated, the A-E Contractor and the A-EContractor’s Sureties shall be liable for any damage to the County resulting from the A-EContractor’s refusal or failure to complete the work within the specified time. The A-E Contractor shall not be entitled to any time extensions or compensation for any cost due to any such action as a result of the A-EContractor’s failure to comply with those provisions of the OC Waste & Recycling Fugitive Dust Emission Control Plan within the A-EContractor’s control. The A-E Contractor shall be responsible for ensuring that all sub A-E(sSubcontractor(s) comply with the provisions of this section. The A-E Contractor shall be liable for any action or fine imposed by the SCAQMD on those incidents of noncompliance that are within the A-EContractor’s area of responsibility. OC Waste & Recycling’s Fugitive Dust Emission Control Plan (SCAQMD Rule 403-Fugitive Dust-April 1993) is available for Contractor’s review by the A-E in the offices of the OC Waste & Recycling Project ManagerSite PM.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: cams.ocgov.com

FUGITIVE DUST EMISSION CONTROL. The AD-E BE shall comply with the requirements of the OC Waste & Recycling SCAQMD Rule 403 including, if applicable, to prepare and submit to OWNER and for acceptance by SCAQMD a Fugitive Dust Emission Control Plan in conformance with the SCAQMD Rule 403Plan, as required for Project work. The A-E D- BE shall also notify OC Waste & Recycling OWNER of any condition that could lead to noncompliance with the permit Rule 403 requirements. The A-E shall submit If a Fugitive Dust Emissions Control Plan is required pursuant to be received Rule 403, D-BE may not conduct any activities governed by SCAQMD Rule 403 until OWNER has accepted D-BE's Plan and approved the Plan is accepted by the CountySCAQMD. If the AD-E BE fails or refuses to immediately correct any noncompliance with the noncompliance immediatelyprovisions of this Section, OC Waste & Recycling OWNER may terminate the AD-E’s BE's right to proceed with the work, by written notice to the A-E. In such event, OC Waste & Recycling may take over the work and prosecute OWNER may exercise its rights under the same to completion, by contract or otherwise at the A-E’s expense, and may take possession "TERMINATION FOR CAUSE" Section of and utilize in completing the work such materials, appliances, and plants as may be on the site of the work and necessary thereforethese General Conditions. Whether or not the AD-E’s BE's right to proceed with the work is terminated, the AD-E BE and the AD-E’s Sureties BE's sureties shall be liable for any damage to the County OWNER resulting from the AD-E’s BE's refusal or failure to complete the work within the specified time. The AD-E BE shall not be entitled to any time extensions or compensation for any cost due to any such action as a result of the AD-E’s BE's failure to comply with those the provisions of the OC Waste & Recycling accepted Fugitive Dust Emission Control Plan within the APlan. D-E’s control. The A-E BE shall be responsible for ensuring that all sub A-E(sSubcontractor(s) comply with the provisions of this sectionSection. The AD-E BE shall be liable for any action or fine imposed by the SCAQMD on those incidents of noncompliance that are within the AD-E’s BE's area of responsibility. OC Waste & Recycling’s Fugitive Dust Emission Control Plan (SCAQMD Rule 403-Fugitive Dust-April 1993) is available for review by the A-E in the offices of the OC Waste & Recycling Project Manager.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: cams.ocgov.com

FUGITIVE DUST EMISSION CONTROL. The A-E CONTRACTOR shall comply with the requirements of the OC Waste & Recycling Fugitive Dust Emission Control Plan in conformance with the SCAQMD Rule 403. The A-E CONTRACTOR shall also notify OC Waste & Recycling of any condition that could lead to noncompliance with the permit requirements. The A-E CONTRACTOR shall submit a Dust Control Plan to be received and approved by the County. If the A-E CONTRACTOR fails or refuses to correct the noncompliance immediately, OC Waste & Recycling may terminate the A-ECONTRACTOR’s right to proceed with the work, by written notice to the A-E. CONTRACTOR. In such event, OC Waste & Recycling may take over the work and prosecute the same to completion, by contract Agreement or otherwise at the A-ECONTRACTOR’s expense, and may take possession of and utilize in completing the work such materials, appliances, and plants as may be on the site of the work and necessary therefore. Whether or not the A-ECONTRACTOR’s right to proceed with the work is terminated, the A-E CONTRACTOR and the A-ECONTRACTOR’s Sureties shall be liable for any damage to the County resulting from the A-ECONTRACTOR’s refusal or failure to complete the work within the specified time. The A-E CONTRACTOR shall not be entitled to any time extensions or compensation for any cost due to any such action as a result of the A-ECONTRACTOR’s failure to comply with those provisions of the OC Waste & Recycling Fugitive Dust Emission Control Plan within the A-ECONTRACTOR’s control. The A-E CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for ensuring that all sub A-E(sSubcontractor(s) comply with the provisions of this section. The A-E CONTRACTOR shall be liable for any action or fine imposed by the SCAQMD on those incidents of noncompliance that are within the A-ECONTRACTOR’s area of responsibility. OC Waste & Recycling’s Fugitive Dust Emission Control Plan (SCAQMD Rule 403-Fugitive Dust-April 1993) is available for CONTRACTOR’s review by the A-E in the offices of the OC Waste & Recycling Project ManagerCounty PM.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Landfill Gas Services Contract

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