Household Hazardous Waste Program Clause Samples
Household Hazardous Waste Program. Pursuant to a license agreement between the Agency and the County of Sonoma, the Agency operates a program at the Sonoma County Central Landfill (the “Central Landfill”) for the collection and storage of Household Hazardous Waste. The Agency separately contracts with an operator to collect, sort, store, package and transfer the Household Hazardous Waste collected by designated haulers and other entities approved by the Agency, and from members of the public who are residents of a Member. Hazardous Waste generated by small quantity generators may be accepted, but shall be funded entirely by the generators using the service. The Household Hazardous Waste Program shall continue to exist and operate in compliance with all applicable laws, rules and regulations and in substantially the same manner as on the Effective Date of this Agreement, provided that the Agency Board shall be permitted to change the location of the program or add additional locations from time to time, as deemed necessary or convenient by the Agency Board, and to make other changes to the program as necessary to ensure continued compliance with all applicable laws, rules and regulations.
Household Hazardous Waste Program. Except as provided in this subsection 24 E, Grantee shall not collect, handle, process, transport, arrange for the transport of or dispose of hazardous waste pursuant to this Franchise Agreement. Notwithstanding the immediately preceding sentence to the contrary, the Grantee shall provide hazardous waste materials handling in accordance with the program it is presently offering, which is described in Section 6 A (3) of this Franchise Agreement and Exhibit "B".
Household Hazardous Waste Program. The parties agree that it is in the best interest of the public and the employees to have trained employees working Household Hazardous Waste events.
a) Each employee desiring to be qualified for Household Hazardous Waste events shall attend the required training. All cost associated with the training shall be paid by the Employer. Employees that are qualified must agree to be on the list for a minimum of four (4) years.
b) All qualified employees shall be placed on a list in order of department seniority.
c) The Employer shall decide the number of employees that will be required to work the event.
d) Each qualified employee must work at least two (2) events from January through June and two (2) events July through December, unless otherwise deemed unnecessary by the Employer. Employees failing to work the required events shall be removed from the list and authorize the County to deduct one hundred dollars ($100) from their next check as partial reimbursement for training expenses.
e) Overtime will be assigned as stated in the overtime section of this agreement.
f) The assigned employee list shall be posted five (5) days prior to the event.
g) Employees thus assigned and fail to work shall have an unexcused absence unless excused by the Employer.
h) Employees working the entirety of the assigned event shall receive their overtime rate plus three dollars ($3) per hour for all hours worked. Employees failing to complete the entirety of the event shall forfeit any premium pay and shall be paid at the appropriate rate if and only if they actually work over forty hours for the work week.
i) Employees may remove themselves from the qualified employee list by request and approval by the Director of Solid Waste.
j) Untrained employees shall receive $0.50 per hour for working the Household Hazardous Waste Event.
Household Hazardous Waste Program. GreenWaste will help implement the Regional Agency’s Household Hazardous Waste Element, including necessary support for any Household Hazardous Waste Programs relevant to the County of Tehama on the Regional Agency’s behalf. Such support shall be limited to public outreach unless otherwise requested by the Regional Agency and agreed to by GreenWaste and County.
