Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) Ballasts; Mercury Lamps Sample Clauses

Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) Ballasts; Mercury Lamps. QESP shall enter into an agreement with a waste transporter that is permitted by DEEP to transport PCB ballasts. The agreement between QESP and the transporter shall require that the transporter (1) transport and dispose of the PCB Ballasts in accordance with all applicable Environmental Laws, (2) provide an informational packet, packing receptacles and instructions, labels and shipping materials, (3) provide transportation, and incineration or disposal services for PCB ballasts, (4) remove all capacitors and asphalt potting compound materials from Department’s PCB ballasts, (5) incinerate or dispose of them at a federally-approved facility, (6) provide to Department a Certificate of destruction issued by the federally-approved disposal facility and (7) comply with all applicable Environmental Laws. QESP shall enter into an agreement with an authorized lamp recycling company, pursuant to which the recycling company shall provide all necessary or appropriate goods and services, including but not limited to, approved containers, materials required to label, transportation and recycling, for all manner of handling of mercury lamps and their removal from the Project Site(s), all in accordance with the Environmental Laws. The QESP shall verify and ensure that the lamp recycling company Performs the work or Work only pursuant to and during the term of a validly existing agreement with the QESP. The agreement shall require the recycling company to provide a copy of the required manifest or other shipping documents to QESP and to forward a copy to the Department. The QESP shall verify and ensure that the lamp recycling company maintains current, throughout the term of that agreement, all appropriate permits from all applicable jurisdictions to Perform any such work or Work. To the extent required by the Environmental Laws, the Department shall sign manifests for all PCB ballasts and manifests or other shipping documents for mercury lamps removed from the Project Site(s).
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Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) Ballasts; Mercury Lamps. A. Contractor shall enter into an agreement with an approved PCB ballast disposal company that will provide an informational packet, packing receptacles and instructions, labels and shipping materials, transportation, and recycling or incineration services for PCB ballasts. All capacitors and asphalt potting compound materials removed from Agency’s PCB ballasts will be incinerated in a federally approved facility. After proper disposal, a Certificate of Destruction will be provided by the approved facility to Agency. Contractor’s responsibility shall be for the proper and legal management of any of Agency’s PCB ballasts removed as a result of the installation of the Equipment and shall be limited only until said PCB ballasts are loaded onto an approved PCB ballast disposal Contractor’s vehicle for transportation.
Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) Ballasts; Mercury Lamps. The Contractor is required to have an agreement with an approved PCB ballast disposal company that will properly handle transport, recycling, and incineration, providing information for site handling and a Certificate of Destruction. Similarly the Contractor is required to have an agreement with an approved lamp disposal company. In both cases, the Agency will sign manifests of ownership. Contractor shall enter into an agreement with an approved PCB ballast disposal company that will provide an informational packet, packing receptacles and instructions, labels and shipping materials, transportation, and recycling or incineration services for PCB ballasts. All capacitors and asphalt potting compound materials removed from Agency’s PCB ballasts will be incinerated in a federally approved facility. After proper disposal, a Certificate of Destruction will be provided by the approved facility to Agency. Contractor’s responsibility shall be for the proper and legal management of any of Agency’s PCB ballasts removed as a result of the installation of the Equipment and shall be limited only until said PCB ballasts are loaded onto an approved PCB ballast disposal Contractor’s vehicle for transportation. Contractor shall enter into an agreement with an approved lamp disposal company, who will provide approved containers, materials required to label, transportation, recycling or incineration in accordance with EPA requirements, and a copy of the manifest. Agency agrees to sign manifests of ownership for all PCB ballasts and mercury lamps removed from the Project Site(s).
Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) Ballasts; Mercury Lamps. Contractor will enter into an agreement with an approved PCB ballast disposal Contractor who will provide an informational packet, packing receptacles and instructions, labels and shipping materials, transportation, and recycling or incineration services for PCB ballasts. All capacitors and asphalt potting compound materials removed from Owner’s PCB ballasts will be incinerated in a federally approved facility. After proper disposal, a Certificate of Destruction will be provided by the approved facility to Owner. Contractor’s responsibility shall be for the proper and legal management of any of Owner’s PCB ballasts removed as a result of the installation of the Equipment and shall be limited only until said PCB ballasts are loaded onto an approved PCB ballast disposal Contractor’s vehicle for transportation. Contractor will enter into an agreement with an approved lamp disposal contractor who will provide approved containers, materials required to label, transportation, recycling or incineration in accordance with EPA requirements, and a copy of the manifest. Owner agrees to sign manifests of ownership for all PCB ballasts and mercury lamps removed from the Premises.

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