Contamination Level Sample Clauses

Contamination Level. Contractor shall be entitled to reject any load with greater than 20% Contamination by weight or any load which appears to contain any quantity of Hazardous Substances. Any load containing in excess of 20% Contamination shall be classified as Solid Waste and loaded onto the Transfer Company’s vehicles for backhaul to the Shoreway Facility at no cost to Contractor.
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Contamination Level. Contractor will have the right to refuse contaminated loads based on a standard as specified in their Proposal. Should a load be deemed contaminated, the Contractor will document the contamination, and make a claim to SBWMA. At SBWMA’s discretion, the SBWMA can choose to have the Contractor sort contamination from the load so that it meets an acceptable level of acceptance. If contaminants are sorted from the load, they will be weighed and documented. Or the SBWMA may chose to have the load disposed of at the nearest fully permitted disposal facility at the SBWMA’s expense. EXHIBIT D MONTHLY REPORTING Contractor will provide the SBWMA a monthly report that summarizes monthly the inbound/outbound materials, a materials mass-balance by supplier, and material market outlets as well as the detail scale reports and other documentation that supports the data in the summary report. The Contractor shall provide, and the SBWMA shall approve, the report structure. Contractor shall report monthly the amount of SBWMA C&D Debris accepted, Recycled, used as ADC, and Disposed. Contractor shall report monthly the end-uses (e.g., biomass fuel, road base, Beneficial Use at a Landfill, etc.) for each material type Recycled from SBWMA C&D Debris at Contractor’s facility. For reporting purposes, inbound weights from SBWMA loads may be applied to overall diversion and end-use percentages for mixed C&D Debris processing operations at the Contractor’s facility. However, if the overall diversion and end-use percentages do not demonstrate compliance with the Contractor Services Standards listed in Exhibit B Section 4, Contractor shall be required to demonstrate compliance in regards to the SBWMA materials by processing the SBWMA’s C&D Debris separately. Diversion rates for all of Contractor’s sorting operations must be maintained on the Recycling Certification Institute website.

Related to Contamination Level

  • Contamination The presence in, on or under land, air or water of a substance (whether a solid, liquid, gas, odour, heat, sound, vibration or radiation) at a concentration above the concentration at which the substance is normally present in, on or under land, air or water in the same locality, that presents a risk of Environmental Harm, including harm to human health or any other aspect of the Environment, or could otherwise give rise to a risk of non-compliance with any Statutory Requirement for the protection of the Environment.

  • Environmental Contamination Neither Party shall in any event be liable to the other Party for any costs whatsoever resulting from the presence or release of any environmental hazard such Party did not cause or contribute to causing. Each Party shall, at the other Party's request, indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the other Party, each of its officers, directors and employees from and against any losses, damages, claims, demands, suits, liabilities, fines, penalties and expenses (including reasonable attorneys fees) that arise out of or from (i) any environmental hazard that such Party, its contractors or agents caused in the work locations or (ii) the presence or release of any environmental hazard for which such Party is responsible under Applicable Law. In the event both Parties contribute to such environmental hazard, they shall each proportionately bear such liability.

  • Hazardous Material Such Obligor will not, and will not permit any of its Subsidiaries to, use, generate, manufacture, install, treat, release, store or dispose of any Hazardous Material, except in compliance with all applicable Environmental Laws or where the failure to comply could not reasonably be expected to result in a Material Adverse Change.

  • Hazardous Substance Hazardous Substance" shall mean any chemical, substance, material, or waste, including without limitation asbestos, PCBs and formaldehyde, that is defined, classified, listed, or designated as hazardous, toxic, or radioactive, or by other similar term, by any federal, state, or local environmental statute, regulation, rule, order, or ordinance presently in effect.

  • 342 Hazardous Substances Purchaser shall notify the National Response Center and Contracting Officer of all releases of reportable quantities of hazardous substances on or in the vicinity of Sale Area that are caused by Purchaser’s employees, agents, contractors, Subcontractors, or their employees or agents, directly or indirectly, as a result of Purchaser’s Operations, in accordance with 40 CFR 302.

  • Hazardous Materials Tenant shall not keep on the Premises any item of a dangerous, flammable or explosive character that might unreasonably increase the danger of fire or explosion on the Premises or that might be considered hazardous or extra hazardous by any responsible insurance company.

  • Dangerous Goods, Special Wastes, Pesticides and Harmful Substances Where employees are required to work with or are exposed to any dangerous good, special waste, pesticide or harmful substance, the Employer shall ensure that the employees are adequately trained in the identification, safe handling, use, storage, and/or disposal of same.

  • Hazardous Substances The words "Hazardous Substances" mean materials that, because of their quantity, concentration or physical, chemical or infectious characteristics, may cause or pose a present or potential hazard to human health or the environment when improperly used, treated, stored, disposed of, generated, manufactured, transported or otherwise handled. The words "Hazardous Substances" are used in their very broadest sense and include without limitation any and all hazardous or toxic substances, materials or waste as defined by or listed under the Environmental Laws. The term "Hazardous Substances" also includes, without limitation, petroleum and petroleum by-products or any fraction thereof and asbestos.

  • Hazardous Conditions The Contractor and Owner acknowledge that previously unknown hazardous conditions may be uncovered at any job site, and in particular where existing structures are being demolished and/or remodeled to accommodate new construction or to reutilize existing facilities. Should a hazardous condition not involving Hazardous Materials as set forth above be encountered on the Site, and should reasonable safety precautions be deemed by the Contractor in good faith to be inadequate to prevent foreseeable personal injury to persons encountering the hazardous condition, the Contractor shall, upon recognizing the hazardous condition, stop work in the affected area and immediately report the hazardous condition to the Design Professional and Owner in writing. The Owner shall undertake, or shall contract (by Change Order) with the Contractor or contract with a Separate Contractor, to resolve the condition. So long as the hazardous condition did not result from activities or substances brought on the Site by the Contractor, the Contractor is entitled to adjustments in the Contract Time and the Contract Sum as set forth in Paragraph 1.6.1.2 above.

  • Dangerous Materials Tenant shall not keep or have on the Premises any article or thing of a dangerous, flammable, or explosive character that might substantially increase the danger of fire on the Premises, or that might be considered hazardous by a responsible insurance company, unless the prior written consent of Landlord is obtained and proof of adequate insurance protection is provided by Tenant to Landlord.

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