Disposal of Chemicals Sample Clauses

Disposal of Chemicals. Plotholders who use chemicals have a duty of care to store, use and dispose of them safely. This includes weed killers, rat poisons, fungicides and soil sterilants etc. They should never be decanted into another container or brought into the UK from abroad. They should always be stored well out of reach of children and locked away. Plotholders should contact their local authority waste management department for information about facilities for the safe disposal of surplus chemical pesticides, herbicides and fertilisers. They should never be included in household rubbish, burnt, placed in skips, or poured into watercourses or any kind of drainage system. Aberdeenshire, Moray and Angus Council’s Archaeology Service xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx/archaeology/index.asp Tel: +00 (0)0000 000000 xxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx Archaeology on Lawtie’s Land, Lintmill Road, Cullen On Lawtie’s Land, Lintmill Road, Cullen, an area of cropmarks have been recorded which are considered to be of regional significance. These cropmarks represent the buried archaeological remains of an area of probable Prehistoric activity. The site has been recorded in the Moray Sites & Monument Record (SMR), and is described below left. To the right of this description, the aerial photograph of the site can be seen with the ring ditch clearly visible as a dark sub¬circular shape at the top of the image while the linear cropmarks are less easy to see in the bottom right area of the image (both sites have been highlighted). Ring¬ditches are typically either the remains of settlement (roundhouses) or some kind of funerary / ritual practice. It is difficult to establish what its function is, or which period in prehistory the site dates to, without full archaeological excavation. On the next few pages are illustrations of the types of archaeological artefacts which might be found in association with a ring-ditch. If you unearth similar items while working your allotment, notice any concentrations of charcoal and/or burnt stones, or see anything which seems out of place, please contact us by telephone or email as soon as possible. This will allow us to come out to the site, and assess and record what is there as quickly as possible, causing as little delay and inconvenience to you as possible. Archaeology on Lawtie’s Land, Lintmill Road, Cullen Prehistoric Pottery Pottery is probably the commonest find on most archaeological sites, and can be a useful aid to help date a site, but it is not alw...
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Disposal of Chemicals. You will arrange and be responsible for the disposal of any used chemicals and hazardous materials related to the goods or services.
Disposal of Chemicals. The Tenant shall not deposit, dump or dispose of any surplus chemical on any allotment land provided by the Council. AS WITNESS the hands of the parties hereto the day and year first above written. SIGNED BY....................................................................................................................................Date:..................................................
Disposal of Chemicals. The Supplier shall not dispose of any undiluted chemicals into any internal or external drain at the Site.

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