Common use of Litter Removal Clause in Contracts

Litter Removal. Operators agree to remove litter (tour and non-tour related) from permitted trails on a regular basis. Agreements Regarding Cruise Ships Visible stack emissions are regulated by the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation under the Marine Vessel Visible Emission Standards (18 AAC 50-.070). (See attachment B) 39. P.A. ANNOUNCEMENTS & SIGNALS: Cruise Line Agencies, North West Cruise Ship Association and individual cruise lines will continue to work to minimize vessel announcements and signals while docked or anchored in Juneau Harbor. Cruise ships are also asked to monitor their outside speakers and announcements made on approach to and departure from Juneau. Ships will keep outside speakers turned “off” or down until they are well past the homes which line Gastineau Channel. Cruise Line Agencies and cruise lines will insure that the shipboard staff understands the importance of this specific guideline. Certain signals and announcements are necessary and required by the US Coast Guard or are necessary for safety reasons. See attachment C for a discussion and explanation of the use of ships’ whistles.

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Litter Removal. Operators agree to remove litter (tour and non-tour related) from permitted trails on a regular basis. Agreements Regarding Cruise Ships Visible stack emissions are regulated by the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation under the Marine Vessel Visible Emission Standards (18 AAC 50-.070). (See attachment B) 3937. P.A. ANNOUNCEMENTS & SIGNALS: Cruise Line Agencies, North West Cruise Ship Association and individual cruise lines will continue to work to minimize vessel announcements and signals while docked or anchored in Juneau Harbor. Cruise ships are also asked to monitor their outside speakers and announcements made on approach to and departure from Juneau. Ships will keep outside speakers turned “off” or down until they are well past the homes which line Gastineau Channel. Cruise Line Agencies and cruise lines will insure that the shipboard staff understands the importance of this specific guideline. Certain signals and announcements are necessary and required by the US Coast Guard or are necessary for safety reasons. See attachment C for a discussion and explanation of the use of ships’ whistles.

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Samples: tbmp.info

Litter Removal. Operators agree to remove litter (tour and non-tour related) from permitted trails on a regular basisbasis . Agreements Regarding Cruise Ships Visible stack emissions are regulated by the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation under the Marine Vessel Visible Emission Standards (18 AAC 50-.070)50- .070) . (See attachment B) 3948. P.A. ANNOUNCEMENTS & SIGNALS: Cruise Line Agencies, North West Cruise Ship Association and individual cruise lines will continue to work to minimize vessel announcements and signals while docked or anchored in Juneau HarborHarbor . Cruise ships are also asked to monitor their outside speakers and announcements made on approach to and departure from JuneauJuneau . Ships will keep outside speakers turned “off” or down until they are well past the homes which line Gastineau ChannelChannel . “Dupont” should be used as a marker point where outside speakers should be turned off inbound and remain off until at this point outbound . Cruise Line Agencies and cruise lines will insure that the shipboard staff understands the importance of this specific guidelineguideline . Certain signals and announcements are necessary and required by the US Coast Guard or are necessary for safety reasonsreasons . See attachment C for a discussion and explanation of the use of ships’ whistleswhistles .

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Samples: Management Practices

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Litter Removal. Operators agree to remove litter (tour and non-tour related) from permitted trails on a regular basis. Agreements Regarding Cruise Ships Visible stack emissions are regulated by the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation under the Marine Vessel Visible Emission Standards (18 AAC 50-.070). (See attachment B) 3944. P.A. ANNOUNCEMENTS & SIGNALS: Cruise Line Agencies, North West Cruise Ship Association and individual cruise lines will continue to work to minimize vessel announcements and signals while docked or anchored in Juneau Harbor. Cruise ships are also asked to monitor their outside speakers and announcements made on approach to and departure from Juneau. Ships will keep outside speakers turned “off” or down until they are well past the homes which line Gastineau Channel. “Dupont” should be used as a marker point where outside speakers should be turned off inbound and remain off until at this point outbound. Cruise Line Agencies and cruise lines will insure that the shipboard staff understands the importance of this specific guideline. Certain signals and announcements are necessary and required by the US Coast Guard or are necessary for safety reasons. See attachment C for a discussion and explanation of the use of ships’ whistles.

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Samples: www.tbmp.info

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