Collection Station Monitors Sample Clauses

Collection Station Monitors. Contractor shall ensure that collection station monitors 491 service event collection stations and educate event attendees about what materials are 492 acceptable in each event collection station receptacle. Contractor shall staff the event 493 with a sufficient number of employees or volunteers to ensure that event collection 494 stations are serviced frequently enough to prevent overflow and litter.
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Collection Station Monitors. Upon request, Contractor shall provide up to six (6) Collection station monitors who shall be present for the duration of each special event. Contractor shall require Collection station monitors to monitor event Collection stations and educate event attendees and vendors about what materials are acceptable in each Collection station Cart. The City shall be responsible for Transporting materials contained in event Collection stations to Drop Boxes, which will subsequently be Collected by the Contractor. Station monitors will also sort materials both at the Collection stations and at the Drop Boxes to ensure that they are properly separated.
Collection Station Monitors. Upon request, Contractor shall provide up to six (6) Collection station 827 monitors who shall be present for the duration of each special event. City may request additional 828 Collection station monitors from the Contractor at an approved Rate. Contractor shall require 829 Collection station monitors to monitor event Collection stations and educate event attendees and 830 vendors about what materials are acceptable in each Collection station Containers. The Collection 831 station monitors shall be responsible for Transporting materials contained in event Collection 832 stations to Roll-Off Boxes, which will subsequently be Collected by the Contractor. Station monitors 833 will also sort Discarded Materials both at the Collection stations and at the Bins or Roll-Off Boxes to 834 ensure that they are properly separated.

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