Solid Waste Containers Sample Clauses

The 'Solid Waste Containers' clause establishes requirements for the provision, placement, and maintenance of containers designated for collecting solid waste at a property or project site. Typically, this clause specifies the type, size, and number of containers to be used, as well as guidelines for their location to ensure accessibility and compliance with local regulations. It may also outline responsibilities for regular emptying, cleaning, and replacement of containers. The core function of this clause is to ensure proper waste management, maintain site cleanliness, and prevent health or environmental hazards associated with improper disposal of solid waste.
Solid Waste Containers. Commercial Premises shall have Solid Waste containers provided by the Collector. All Bins shall have lids.
Solid Waste Containers. Subject to applicable Community ordinances and regulations in effect from time to time which may impose additional or more stringent container requirements, each Lot shall have a minimum of one (1) commercial size solid waste container. Said commercial waste container shall be maintained in good mechanical condition. All waste BN 32866176v12 28
Solid Waste Containers. Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, Carts for the storage of Solid Wastes shall: ⮚ Have tight-fitting covers for holding garbage without leakage or escape of odors; ⮚ Have suitable handles and wheels; ⮚ Be constructed of watertight metal or plastic materials; ⮚ Be provided to residences in sizes of 32, 64 and 96 gallons, as specified by each Residential or Commercial Customer.

Related to Solid Waste Containers

  • Solid Waste Solid Waste collection shall be pursuant to Town regulations.

  • Waste Management o Participate in recycling using the Harvard Recycles receptacles provided. Recyclable materials include paper, cardboard, glass bottles, cans, plastics 1-7, as well as fluorescent light bulbs, batteries, chemicals, cartridges and electronics. o Designate a space for employees to leave surplus or shared office supplies to reduce redundant purchases. o Arrange for surplus furniture and other large office items to be delivered to Harvard’s Recycling and Surplus Center for reuse. Occupant Education and Engagement o Install or enable software that powers down computers when not in use, and ensure that all computer monitors have a “sleep mode” enabled. o Ensure that every employee has a power strip and turns the strip with an “off” switch for electronic devices. o Encourage staff to use task lighting that accommodates fluorescent bulbs, rather than halogen lamps. o Provide mugs or encourage staff to bring their own reusable mugs, plates, and utensils for the kitchen area. Keep the kitchen area stocked with dish cleaning supplies if a dishwasher is not available. o Start a physical or electronic bulletin board for “green tips”, news, and ideas. o Ask the Property Manager for training to properly operate controls, including shades, lights, thermostats, etc. o Advise employees to dress appropriately for the weather as building temperatures will be set at the lowest or highest end of the ASHRAE standard range depending on the outside temperature.

  • Waste Disposal Tenant shall store its waste either inside the Premises or within outside trash enclosures that are fully fenced and screened in compliance with all Private Restrictions, and designed for such purpose. All entrances to such outside trash enclosures shall be kept closed, and waste shall be stored in such manner as not to be visible from the exterior of such outside enclosures. Tenant shall cause all of its waste to be regularly removed from the Premises at Tenant’s sole cost. Tenant shall keep all fire corridors and mechanical equipment rooms in the Premises free and clear of all obstructions at all times.

  • Waste Borrower shall not commit or suffer any waste of the Property or make any change in the use of the Property which will in any way materially increase the risk of fire or other hazard arising out of the operation of the Property, or take any action that might invalidate or give cause for cancellation of any Policy, or do or permit to be done thereon anything that may in any way impair the value of the Property or the security of this Security Instrument. Borrower will not, without the prior written consent of Lender, permit any drilling or exploration for or extraction, removal, or production of any minerals from the surface or the subsurface of the Land, regardless of the depth thereof or the method of mining or extraction thereof.

  • NOISE/WASTE The Tenant agrees not to commit waste on the premises, maintain, or permit to be maintained, a nuisance thereon, or use, or permit the premises to be used, in an unlawful manner. The Tenant further agrees to abide by any and all local, county, and State noise ordinances.