Scale House definition

Scale House means weighing facilities for Solid Waste deliveries at the Facility. “SCALE OPERATORS” has the meaning specified in Section 7.
Scale House means the solid waste weigh scale facility constructed and operated by the Company as part of the CSWDM & WTEF Project and located at the Facility site.
Scale House means the new scale house or the old scale house.

Examples of Scale House in a sentence

  • For Scale House Attendant employees with a Tuesday through Saturday workweek, if the holiday falls on a Sunday or Monday, the following Tuesday shall be the alternate day off.

  • For Scale House Attendant employees with a Tuesday through Saturday workweek, when Christmas Eve falls on a Friday, the Employer will choose to close the Scale House at Noon, or grant four (4) hours of leave for Christmas Eve holiday on another day within the same work week.

  • To discourage unacceptable loads from entering the facility signs are posted at the Scale House, Self Haul, and Buyback areas which clearly inform drivers of unacceptable waste material types.

  • The Objectives for the Project are for PARADIGM to implement a fully integrated Scale House Software Solution.

  • For the purpose of this contract, Employer recognizes the Union as the exclusive bargaining representative of all temporary employees that are in the job classification of Program Assistants 1 at the ZOO, Hazardous Waste Technicians, Safety/Security Officers, and Scale House Technicians, who average more than four hours per week per calendar quarter.

  • Except for members in the Scale House Attendant classification and the Community Service Officer, Water Treatment Facility Operator and Public Safety Dispatcher Series, when a member's regular day off falls on the regular day granted as a holiday, the day shall be converted to a floating holiday and scheduled pursuant to Section 15.4 below.

  • If during the Term of this Contract or any extension thereof the Company reasonably believes the County has failed to provide satisfactory operation of the Scale House including its computer system, the Company shall give the County written notice of the lack of satisfactory performance.

  • Specific boundaries will be established during the programming and schematic design phase; however, the following is envisioned: • Scales Scale House: A multiple function building supporting scale operations, an office room, and employee restrooms.

  • It is agreed by all Parties to this Agreement that the right to collect Scale House Fees comes with, and cannot be separated from, the obligation to pay TRG the Service Fees, Transportation Fees, and other fees and concessions described herein, and therefore Republic shall use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain the County’s agreement in the Operations Agreement to include this obligation in any contract or agreement it may have in the future with any third party to collect Scale House Fees.

  • The Scale House Fees will be adjusted from time to time in accordance with the Operations Agreement.


More Definitions of Scale House

Scale House means the structure, furnishings and equipment located at the entry to the transfer station site, described in Attachment 4.18. The language in this section contemplates that the County will operate the scale-house. If Contractor operates the scale-house, then conversely, the Contractor will perform County’s obligations and County will enjoy Contractor’s rights.
Scale House shall have the meaning set forth in Section 10.

Related to Scale House

  • Rooming house means a residence where persons may rent rooms.

  • Halfway house means a facility licensed by the division of parole and community services of the department of rehabilitation and correction pursuant to section 2967.14 of the Revised Code as a suitable facility for the care and treatment of adult offenders.

  • Trinity House means the Corporation of Trinity House of Deptford Strond;

  • Dwelling house means any residential property assessed as real

  • Boarding house means a residence in which lodging and meals are provided. Each resident of a boarding house is charged a lump sum to cover the costs of lodging and meals with no separate accounting for the fair selling price of the meals.