BULK LIQUID PUMPING Sample Clauses

BULK LIQUID PUMPING a. When removal of a bulk, pumpable liquid (CLIN suffix “B5”) is ordered, the Contractor will be required to pump/vacuum waste from surface ponds, lagoons, containments, tanks and/or totes. The Contractor is responsible to furnish all equipment and personnel needed to complete this task, including but not limited to, a collection vehicle equipped with pump/vacuum, hoses, fittings, etc. Pumps/vacuums and hoses shall have a capacity and chemical resistance to safely handle the types of waste to be collected, and remove all pumpable liquids from tanks and/or totes that can be removed without agitation or introduction of other materials.
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