Scale Operation Sample Clauses

Scale Operation. The District has a scale on site but does not currently weigh trucks. Therefore, either the Franchised Hauler or the transfer station operator will weigh the trucks (1) for billing purposes and (2) to determine the amount of materials diverted. If in the future the District begins operating the on-site scale, the District will have the option to require trucks to be weighed on site and to use that information for billing purposes. Should the District elect to weigh CCCSWA trucks, the District’s scales will be used for billing purposes and to determine the amount of materials diverted, provided that (1) the District’s scales are state certified and maintained and operated in accordance with all applicable motor vehicle weighing laws and regulations, and (2) CCCSWA has the right to continue to weigh trucks and to challenge the accuracy of the District’s weight determinations.
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Scale Operation. The District has a scale on site but does not currently weigh trucks. Therefore, either the Collector or the Transfer Station operator will weigh the trucks (1) for billing purposes and (2) to determine the amount of materials diverted. If in the future the District begins operating the on-site scale, the District will have the option to require trucks to be weighed on site and to use that information for billing purposes. Should the District elect to weigh CCCSWA trucks, the District’s scales must be state certified and maintained in accordance with all applicable motor vehicle weighing laws and regulations. CCCSWA has the right to continue to weigh trucks and to challenge the District’s weight information.
Scale Operation. 554 A. Maintenance and Operation. Contractor will maintain at least two (2) State-certified motor 555 vehicle scales at the Landfill in accordance with Applicable Law. Contractor will link all scales to a 556 centralized computer recording and billing system that will be compatible with Contractor’s 557 systems and account for tracking all incoming and outgoing materials. Contractor will operate 10 May 2019 SBWMA/BFI Disposal Services Agreement 558 those scales during Landfill receiving hours established in Section 4.06. Contractor will provide 559 Authority with access to weighing information at all times and copies thereof on the next Working 560 Day following Authority’s request therefore. 561
Scale Operation. The County shall maintain two (2) container and/or motor truck scales to weigh all vehicles delivering waste to the Facility and all Process Residue, County By-Pass Waste and Unacceptable Waste removed from the Facility. The scales shall be large enough to weigh a 70-foot vehicle. The County shall operate and control the scales in accordance with the procedures specified herein and shall employ qualified staff to operate it. The County at its own expense shall maintain the scales and gatehouse in good condition and cause periodic calibrations of the scales as hereinafter set forth. The Company shall have the right to be present at or review the results of such calibrations.
Scale Operation a) Maintenance and Operation Contractor will maintain State-certified scales that link to a centralized computer recording and billing system and that account for tracking of the origin, destination and tonnage of all incoming and outgoing loads. Contractor will operate scales during Compost Facility receiving hours established in Section 5. Contractor will provide the SBWMA with access to scale weight reports promptly upon SBWMA’s request.‌
Scale Operation. The MSS Transfer Station operator will weigh each Food Waste delivery vehicle before and after loading (1) for CMSA billing purposes and (2) to determine the amount of materials received. The scale weight information for each delivery vehicle will be provided to CMSA at the time of each Delivery to the Facility. Upon request, MSS will provide verification that the scales are routinely calibrated and certified by Marin County.
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