Common use of Waste Generation/Characterization Studies Clause in Contracts

Waste Generation/Characterization Studies. Contractor acknowledges that Agency may perform Solid Waste generation and characterization studies periodically to determine the composition and contamination levels of Collected materials. Contractor agrees to participate and cooperate with SBWMA and Agency and its agents and to accomplish studies and data collection and prepare reports, as needed, to determine weights and volumes of Solid Waste, Targeted Recyclable Materials, Plant Materials and Organic Materials and characterize materials generated, Disposed, transformed, diverted or otherwise handled/processed to satisfy requirements of the Act. Contractor shall also facilitate visual audits of Multi-Family Dwelling, Commercial and Agency Cart and Bin service accounts. The visual audits will entail tipping the contents of Customers Container on the tipping floor at the Designated Transfer and Processing Facility and visually observing and documenting the contents (without pursuing a detailed weight-based characterization study). The materials will then be processed at the Designated Transfer and Processing Facility. Contractor will be required to facilitate said visual audits at the request of Agency; however, the annual total quantity of requests for visual audits for each Service Sector shall be limited to ten percent (10%) of the total number of accounts for each Service Sector. The SBWMA will use the Contamination Measurement Procedures set forth in Attachment E-1 and E-2, to determine the Contamination levels of single loads and quarterly Contamination Levels, respectively, of Source Separated and Targeted Recyclable Materials, Plant Materials and Organic Materials delivered to the Designated Transfer and Processing Facility.

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Sources: Franchise Agreement, Franchise Agreement

Waste Generation/Characterization Studies. Contractor acknowledges that Agency may perform Solid Waste Waste, Recyclable Materials, and/or Organic Materials generation and characterization studies periodically to determine the composition and contamination levels levelsContamination Levels of Collected materials. Contractor agrees to participate and cooperate with SBWMA and Agency and its agents and to accomplish studies and data collection and prepare reports, as needed, to determine weights and volumes of Solid Waste, Targeted Recyclable Materials, Plant Materials Materials, and Organic Materials and characterize materials generated, Disposed, transformed, diverted diverted, or otherwise handled/processed to satisfy requirements of the Act. and other State legislation/regulations (such as, but not limited to, AB 341, AB 1594, AB 1826, SB 1061, and SB 1383). Contractor shall also facilitate visual audits of Multi-Family Dwelling, Commercial Commercial, and Agency Cart and Bin service accounts. The visual audits will entail tipping the contents of Customers Container ContainerCustomers’ Containers on the tipping floor at the Designated Transfer and Processing Facility and visually observing and documenting the contents (without pursuing a detailed weight-based characterization study). The materials will then be processed at the Designated Transfer and Processing Facility. Contractor will willshall be required to facilitate said visual audits at the request of Agency; however, the annual total quantity of requests for visual audits for each Service Sector shall be limited to ten percent (10%) of the total number of accounts for each Service Sector. The SBWMA will use the Contamination Measurement Procedures set forth in Attachment E-1 and E-2, to determine the Contamination levels levelsLevels of single loads and quarterly Contamination Levels, respectively, of Source Separated and Targeted Recyclable Materials, Plant Materials and Organic Materials Materialsmaterials delivered to the Designated Transfer and Processing Facility.. 2465 2466 2467 2468 2469

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Sources: Franchise Agreement