Animal Waste. Animal waste and remains from slaughterhouse or butcher shops, grease waste, and used cooking oil.
Animal Waste. ESAs must be housebroken. The Owner is responsible for properly containing and disposing of all animal waste in an outside trash receptacle. Indoor animal waste • The Owner will work with Residence Life to determine appropriate indoor locations for waste elimination of the animal. This will also include appropriate methods of waste disposal. • Indoor animal waste must be placed in a sturdy bag and tied securely before being disposed of in an outside trash receptacle. • The Owner is responsible for providing their own waste disposal materials. Outdoor animal waste • Outdoor animal waste must be immediately retrieved by the Owner, placed in a securely tied disposable bag, and deposited in an outside trash receptacle. • Owners are strictly prohibited from bringing any animal waste inside any College facility. • The Owner is responsible for providing their own waste disposal materials.
Animal Waste. Remove and dispose of the waste. Neutralize the area with a mixture of white distilled vinegar in an equal amount of water. Rinse thoroughly with water after removal. 000-000-0000 DISINFECTING YOUR SPRINTURF FIELD If environmental conditions or external causes warrant disinfecting your synthetic turf field, Sprinturf recommends the use of disinfectant solutions manufactured by Pioneer® Athletics. Pioneer also provides several options and an antimicrobial solution as well. Products can be purchased directly through your local Pioneer representative or by contacting Pioneer Athletics at 800-877- 1500. FIELD MARKINGS While most sports lines will be permanently tufted or in-laid in your new field, there may be a need for additional or temporary markings which will require the use of a temporary paint application. For best results, Sprinturf recommends the use of Pioneer® Athletics line of removable synthetic turf paints. Temporary Paints Pioneer® GameLine™ Temporary Aerosol - Ideal for a one game application. Acts similarly to a chalk application on a natural grass surface and can be used in temperatures below 40°F. Pioneer® GameLine™ - Lasts up to one week depending on traffic and weather conditions. Pioneer® SeasonLine™ - Lasts up to a full season General Guidelines
Animal Waste. The Licensee is required to clean up after and properly dispose of the Assistance A nimal’s waste in a safe and sanitary manner and must use designated animal relief areas.
Animal Waste. Animal Waste shall mean any unsanitary waste from the breeding, raising, containing, maintaining or grooming of animals from stables, kennels, pet pens, chicken coops, places of residence, veterinary establishments or other places of a similar nature.
Animal Waste. It is the Owner’s responsibility to clean up after their ESA, both inside and outside. Owners must exercise proper care and control of their animal, which includes cleaning up their animals’ waste material and disposing of it properly. Owners must keep and have animal waste or plastic bags with them to dispose of waste in any outside dumpster or animal waste station. Failure to properly clean up pet waste could result in fines and fees charged to the Owner’s Bursar account. It is an expectation that animals that utilize outdoor methods for the bathroom not be allowed to urinate on any electrical boxes or HVAC equipment and must utilize a grassy area (no flower beds, mulched landscapes, sidewalks, or breezeway areas). Litterboxes must be cleaned regularly and maintained to ensure reduced odors. Owners are required to dispose of old litter in a sealed bag, pet waste bag, or container in the exterior dumpsters immediately. Litter boxes should be placed on mats so that feces and urine are not tracked onto carpeted surfaces. Owners are responsible for disposing of all disposable cage or crate bedding in the exterior dumpsters. It is the Owner’s responsibility to provide the appropriate upkeep for their animal. Non-retaliation Provision OSU will not retaliate against any person because that individual has requested or received a reasonable accommodation in University housing, including a request for an ESA. Agreement, Risk Acknowledgement and Liability Waiver Form
Animal Waste. It is the pet owner’s responsibility to clean up after their pet, both inside and outside. Owners must exercise proper care and control of their pet at all times, which includes cleaning up their pets’ waste material and disposing of it properly. Owners must keep and have animal waste or plastic bags with them to dispose of waste in any outside dumpster or animal waste station. Failure to properly clean up pet waste could result in fines and fees charged to the student’s Bursar account. It is an expectation that animals that utilize outdoor methods for the bathroom are not allowed to urinate on any electrical boxes or HVAC equipment and must utilize a grassy area (no flower beds, mulched landscapes, sidewalks, or breezeway areas). Litterboxes must be cleaned regularly and maintained to ensure reduced odors. Owners are required to dispose of old litter in a sealed bag, pet waste bag, or container in the exterior dumpsters immediately. Litter boxes should be placed on mats so that feces and urine are not tracked onto carpeted surfaces. Owners are responsible for disposing of all disposable cage or crate bedding in the exterior dumpsters. It is the owner’s responsibility to provide the appropriate upkeep for their pet. Cage/Crate, Room & Animal Maintenance Pet owners must perform regular room and crate cleaning in addition to grooming the pet to prevent odor, if applicable. If a room smells due to pet odor, the owner will be asked by HRL staff to clean the room. Owners should acknowledge that a pet in a residential space will likely create more of a mess/scent than it would within a larger living space, such as a house. Therefore, students should expect to clean their room more often than might be required in other residential spaces. HRL recommends using pet cleaners which may be purchased from local pet stores. Pet checks will be conducted randomly to ensure proper care of pets. Agreement, Risk Acknowledgement and Liability Waiver Form By signing this agreement, I certify that I have read, fully understand, and agree to abide by the stated terms herein, and those of the Housing Lease Agreement and the Oklahoma State University Housing and Residential Life Pet Friendly Policy and Agreement. I agree to make myself aware of and practice appropriate pet care and understand the penalties for not following proper procedures and policy. I understand it is my responsibility to provide a complete application for the Pet Friendly Community, as stated in the Pet Frien...
Animal Waste. Storage of animal waste on the Leased Premises shall not exceed 30 days, and at the end of the 30 days, the animal waste must be entirely removed from the Leased Premises. Any manure delivered to the Leased Premises must be spread within 30 days.
Animal Waste. Tenant shall be responsible for cleaning up all feces and disposing of the same in a clean and sanitary manner. Tenant shall not allow animal excrement or urine to damage landscaping, flowers, shrubs, or grass.
Animal Waste. The annual Animal Waste arisings delivered to the Facility is estimated to be 4,000 – 4,500 tonnes, ref. X.X.Xxxxxxxx’x report.Animal Waste generated on the Island amounts to 4,000-4,500 tonnes per annum, ref. X.X.Xxxxxxxx'x report. Under normal circumstances, Animal Waste will be treated on the adjacent facility, the AWPP (Animal Waste Processing Plant). During Unplanned Outages at the AWPP, the Facility shall be readily (48-72 hours from notification) available to receive and treat Animal Waste. ProjectCo shall inform the Department's Representative of agreements made between the operator of the AWPP and ProjectCo so that the Department's Representative always will know in advance, when the Facility will be receiving Animal Waste8. The estimated peak weekly value is 120 tonnes. The estimated number of Whole Carcasses to be incinerated is one per month on average. Delivery of the Animal Waste will take place in Wheelie Bins, however, Whole Carcasses will be delivered in “body bags” or similar packaging. The Net Calorific Value of the Animal Waste fraction could vary. However, the data currently available indicate that the raw animal remains will contain typically 60-80 % water, 12-15 % fats (CV 38-40 MJ/kg) and 22-30 % bone/proteins (CV 20-25 MJ/kg). The expected density of the minced Animal Waste fraction is expected to be in the interval from 850 to 1050 kg/m3. A typical Net Calorific Value of a Whole Carcass could be 11 MJ/kg. Wheelie Bins should be colour- and bar-coded so as to identify the bins for this particular waste fraction only. Animal Waste will be collected and delivered to the Facility by or on behalf of the Department. ProjectCo shall supply, maintain and replace all Wheelie Bins for Animal Waste for the Trial and Operating Period. ProjectCo shall be entitled to payment for receiving and treating Animal Waste and disposing of any related process residues at the rate per tonne used to calculate the Operating Fee, as varied under the Project Agreement9.