Organic Waste Data Sample Clauses

Organic Waste Data. Include average daily gross tons Collected by route, separated by Green Waste and Food Waste, with map of routes. Include the total number of generators that receive each type of Organic Waste Collection Service provided by the Contractor. Indicate average daily number of set-outs by route. Indicate average participation rates relative to the total number of Service Units in terms of weekly set-out counts. Indicate number of Organic Waste Collection Containers distributed by size and Service Unit type. Indicate, by material type, annual totals of Organic Materials processed including facility name and location, average cost or price received per ton and total organics cost or revenue received for the year. Provide totals and location for Residue Disposed. Include the number of route reviews conducted for prohibited contaminants and the number of Non-Collection Notices issued to Service Recipients.
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Organic Waste Data. Gross tons of Organic Waste processed and recovered for the calendar year for residential and commercial Organic Waste collection service. Include the total number of generators that receive each type of Organic Waste collection service provided by Contractor. Indicate average participation rates relative to the total number of service units in terms of weekly set-out counts. Indicate number of bins and carts distributed, by size and service unit type. Provide totals and location for residue disposed. Include the number of route reviews conducted for prohibited contaminants and the number of non-collection notices issued to customers.
Organic Waste Data i. The number of gross tons collected for Single-Family, Multi- Family, and Commercial Organics Collection Services, for the preceding quarter.
Organic Waste Data. The number of gross tons collected for SFD, MFD, City and Commercial Organic Waste Collection Service, other than Green Waste collected as part of Bulky Collection Service, for the preceding quarter. Indicate the number of Organic Waste Bins, Carts, Debris Boxes and Compactors distributed by size and Service Unit type. Indicate quarterly totals and location for residue disposed. Any tonnages diverted and disposed from large venues and events during the reporting period shall be broken out 2193 2194 2195 2196 2197 2198 2199 2200 2201 2202 2203 2204 2205 2206 2207
Organic Waste Data. Include average daily gross tons Collected by route, separated by Green Waste and Food Waste, with map of routes. Include the total number of 2640 generators that receive each type of Organic Waste Collection Service provided by the Contractor. Indicate 2641 average daily number of set-outs by route. Indicate average participation rates relative to the total number 2642 of Service Units in terms of weekly set-out counts. Indicate number of Organic Waste Collection Containers 2643 distributed by size and Service Unit type. Indicate, by material type, annual totals of Organic Materials 2644 processed including facility name and location, average cost or price received per ton and total organics 2645 cost or revenue received for the year. Provide totals and location for Residue Disposed. Include the number 2646 of route reviews conducted for prohibited contaminants and the number of Non-Collection Notices issued 2647 to Service Recipients. 2648 2649 2650
Organic Waste Data. (1) The report shall show (a) the number of tons collected each month broken down by Residential, Commercial, and City Service Units, (b) the tonnage delivered to Organic Waste Processing Facilities, (c) total tonnage by type of Organic Waste processed and marketed during each month, and (d) total tonnage of Organic Wastes residual disposed at the disposal facility.

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