Rejected Loads Sample Clauses

Rejected Loads. There will be an Equipment Use/MRF Rejected Load Handling Charge assessed for any load of municipal recyclables that are rejected by the MRF, requiring reloading into a RIRRC vehicle for transfer to the landfill. The tonnage associated with the rejected load will be charged to the Municipality at its MSW rate and applied to the Municipality’s MSW Cap.
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Rejected Loads. Any loads of grapes rejected by Heublein for crushing into wine under the provisions of the quality standards set forth in this paragraph shall be disposed of and paid for in accordance with paragraph 5(a)(iii) of the Contract. All loads accepted for wine shall be paid at the price set forth in paragraph 5(a)(ii) paid in the manner and at the times set forth in this Agreement.
Rejected Loads. Contractor may reject source separated green waste that contains solid waste, targeted recyclable materials, painted, treated or stained lumber or other contaminants, or if the green waste is not trimmed to the size specified. Such rejected green waste shall be disposed of as solid waste at a facility designated for such disposal at the fees charged for solid waste disposal.
Rejected Loads x. XXXX Recycling may refuse deliveries as a Rejected Load that include one or more of the following:
Rejected Loads. Contractor may reject source separated recyclables that contain excessive amounts of contamination and shall tag such loads with a red tag as provided under Section 9.2.F, below. Such rejected recyclables shall be disposed of as solid waste at a facility designated for such disposal at the fees charged for solid waste disposal.
Rejected Loads. If the Contractor determines, upon visual inspection of an incoming load, that the Contamination rate exceeds thirty-five (35) percent of the load by weight or if the load contains any Excluded Materials, the Contractor may reject the load. Contractor shall immediately notify the City’s Solid Waste Manager or their designated representative if a load received from one of the City Vehicles appears to have a Contamination rate higher than thirty-five (35) percent or contains Excluded Materials. Contamination occurs when a material other than the Program Recyclable Material listed in Section 4.1 of this Agreement is included as part of a load. If the Contractor determines that a load is questionable, Contractor shall move it to an area that does not interfere with the normal Processing operation, so that further inspection can be made by the City. Since the Contamination rate of a load will be a subjective judgment, the load will not be rejected unless the City’s Solid Waste Manager or designated representative is present at the MRF and is in agreement that the load is unacceptable. The Contractor must provide written notice and photographs of the contaminated load to the City via email prior to the City Vehicle’s departure from the Delivery Facility. The City’s representative shall arrive within four hours of notice by Contractor. If the notification of the rejected load comes after 2:00 pm, the City’s representative shall arrive by 10:00 am the
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