Diversion Standards Sample Clauses

Diversion Standards. 20 9.01.1 In Service District A, the Residential Recyclable Materials 21 (“RRM”) diversion standard is thirty percent (30%);
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Diversion Standards. CONTRACTOR shall meet the following diversion requirements each Fiscal Year:  A minimum Material Recovery Standard for MFD and SFD Recycling that is less than twenty percent (20%) of Residential Recyclables for Studies (“RRFS”) (as defined in this Article), by weight, present in Residue;  A minimum Large Item diversion standard of fifty percent (50%);  A minimum Marketed Rate of eighty-five percent (85%).  A minimum MFD Recycling Collected Rate of eighteen percent (18%).
Diversion Standards. 3 In Service District A, the minimum Residential Recyclable Material (“RRM”)
Diversion Standards. The diversion requirements for this Agreement are as follows:
Diversion Standards. 3 • The minimum Residential Yard Trimmings (“YT”) diversion standard is ninety- 4 five percent (95%);
Diversion Standards. COLLECTOR shall comply with all waste diversion requirements set forth in Ventura County Ordinance Code Sections 4770-1 (Residential Customer Diversion Requirements) and 4770-2 (Commercial Waste Diversion Requirements), as may be amended, that apply to the COLLECTION SERVICES being provided. DIVERSION shall be reported on a quarterly basis as part of the quarterly report submittal required pursuant to Section 3.13 (REPORTING AND FEE PAYMENT REQUIREMENTS). DIVERSION information shall be accompanied by sufficient documentation, as required by the DIRECTOR in his or her sole discretion, to demonstrate such DIVERSION.
Diversion Standards. Diversion performance shall be considered acceptable if the diversion percentage calculated in accordance with Section 5.14.B. above for any calendar year is 45% or greater.
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