Abandoned Waste Clause Samples
The Abandoned Waste clause defines the responsibilities and procedures for handling waste materials that have been left behind or not properly disposed of by a party, typically at a project site or property. It usually specifies who is responsible for removing such waste, the timeframe for removal, and any associated costs or penalties for failing to do so. For example, if a contractor leaves construction debris after completing a job, this clause would outline the steps for cleanup and assign liability. Its core function is to ensure that waste is properly managed and that the site is left in an acceptable condition, thereby preventing disputes and environmental or safety issues related to abandoned materials.
Abandoned Waste. CONTRACTOR shall direct its Collection vehicle drivers to 35 note (i) the addresses of any premises at which the driver observes that Garbage, Recyclable 36 Material, and/or Green Waste/Organic Waste is accumulating; and (ii) the address, or other 37 location description, at which Garbage, Recyclable Material, and/or Green Waste/Organic 38 Waste has been dumped in an apparently unauthorized manner. CONTRACTOR shall deliver 39 the address or description to CITY within three (3) Work Days of such observation.
Abandoned Waste. Abandoned Waste Collected in accordance with Exhibit 3A2
Abandoned Waste. Contractor shall Collect Solid Waste and Bulky Items abandoned by Generators in the Authority. Contractor shall dispatch a truck to Collect Abandoned Waste at locations in the Authority identified by Contractor or at locations identified by the Member Agencies. In instances when the Contractor has received verbal or written request from the Member Agency to Collect Abandoned Waste at a specific location, Contractor shall Collect Abandoned Waste from such location within twenty-four (24) hours of receiving the verbal or written request (on Monday for requests received Friday) unless special circumstances warrant a longer period, in which case Contractor shall notify the Member Agency of such circumstances and the need for additional time to Collect materials within twenty-four (24) hours of the Member Agencies’ notice to Collect Abandoned Waste. Contractor shall be responsible for Collection, Transportation, and Disposal of such material. Contractor shall record the date, time, location, and description of material Collected including estimated volume of such material; location where such material was Disposed; and cost of Disposal. Copies of receipts from Disposal site for Disposal of Abandoned Waste shall be made available by Contractor upon request by the Member Agency. Tonnage or volume of material Collected shall be separately recorded and reported to the Authority as described in Exhibit D.
Abandoned Waste. Abandoned waste should not occur, as the abandonment of waste is a violation of the HMMP. In the event that abandoned waste is discovered, the following policy will be implemented. • If the waste material is in a building or adjacent to a building such that it can be assumed that the waste came from the building, then the Department/School/College occupying the building is responsible for the disposal of the waste material in accordance with the HMMP. • If the waste material is in an area such that it is not easily identifiable as having come from a building (e.g., the material is in a dumpster or parking lot), or if a chemical spill is involved, then EHS will respond and dispose of the material as abandoned waste in accordance with the HMMP.
Abandoned Waste. Contractor will do all of the following:
1. Contractor will Collect Abandoned Waste discarded along roads at locations identified by the City (which may include reports of locations by members of the public to the City or to Contractor from City staff), at the following times:
