Control Procedures/Weighing of Waste Deliveries. (a) The Operator shall be required to maintain a scale that conforms to the Pennsylvania Consolidated Weights and Measures Act, 3 Pa.C.S.A. Section 4101 et. seq. or the equivalent if the Operator is a jurisdiction other than Pennsylvania, to weigh all incoming waste. Vehicles of Northampton County’s waste haulers and occasional Northampton County individual residents delivering municipal waste from Northampton County sources to the Operator’s Facility shall be weighed and their waste loads classified, and each vehicle shall receive an appropriate record indicating the classification, county of origin (including split counties of origin, as appropriate), and weight of all waste prior to disposal at the Operator’s Facility. (b) If at any time testing of the weighing facilities indicates that the weights are inaccurate, any adjustments of waste delivery receipts shall revert to the date the last verified scale weights were recorded by the appropriate certification agency. Northampton County or waste haulers may at all times have access to the scale accuracy records of the Operator. If the scale is inoperable for any reason, the waste haulers may use another certified scale of their choice, or the Operator may direct vehicles to another certified scale closest to the Operator’s Facility. If none are available, estimated weights based on historic data pertinent to the affected waste haulers shall take the place of actual weighing during the scale outage. The Operator shall make disposal invoices for the preceding month, on a monthly basis, available to the waste haulers, and the Operator shall use this information to invoice the waste haulers for disposal at the Operator’s Facility. (c) Operator shall at all times have an approved radioactive materials screening and monitoring system in effect, and shall employ an approved Radiation Protection Action Plan (RPAP) approved by the Department or, if the Operator is in a jurisdiction other than Pennsylvania, as required by the Operator’s jurisdiction. The identification and handling of radioactive materials identified by such system shall be handled in accordance with the RPAP and applicable regulatory requirements.
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Control Procedures/Weighing of Waste Deliveries. (a) The Operator shall be required to maintain a scale that conforms to the Pennsylvania Consolidated Weights and Measures ActMeasurement Act of 1965, 3 Pa.C.S.A. Section 4101 et. seq. or the equivalent if the Operator is a jurisdiction other than Pennsylvania73 P.S. 1651-1692, to weigh all incoming waste. Vehicles of Northampton County5- County Region’s waste haulers and occasional Northampton 5-County Region individual residents delivering municipal waste from Northampton the 5-County Region sources to the Operator’s Facility shall be weighed and their waste loads classified, and each vehicle shall receive an appropriate record indicating the classification, county of origin (including split counties of origin, as appropriate), and weight of all waste prior to disposal at the Operator’s Facility.
(b) If at any time testing of the weighing facilities indicates that the weights are inaccurate, any adjustments of waste delivery receipts shall revert to the date the last verified scale weights were recorded by the appropriate certification agency. Northampton The 5-County Region or waste haulers may at all times have access to the scale accuracy records of the Operator. If the scale is inoperable for any reason, the waste haulers may use another certified scale of their choice, or the Operator may direct vehicles to another certified scale closest to the Operator’s Facility. If none are available, estimated weights based on historic data pertinent to the affected waste haulers shall take the place of actual weighing during the scale outage. The Operator shall make disposal invoices for the preceding month, on a monthly basis, available to the waste haulers, and the Operator shall use this information to invoice the waste haulers for disposal at the Operator’s Facility.
(c) Operator shall at all times have an approved radioactive materials screening and monitoring system in effect, and shall employ an approved Radiation Protection Action Plan (RPAP) approved by the Department or, if of in another state, the Operator is in a jurisdiction other than Pennsylvania, as required by the Operator’s jurisdictionrequirements of that state. The identification and handling of radioactive materials identified by such system shall be handled in accordance with the RPAP and applicable regulatory requirements.
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Control Procedures/Weighing of Waste Deliveries. (a) The Operator shall be required to maintain a scale that conforms to the Pennsylvania Consolidated Weights and Measures ActMeasurement Act of 1965, 3 Pa.C.S.A. Section 4101 et. seq. or the equivalent if the Operator is a jurisdiction other than Pennsylvania73 P.S. §1651-1692, to weigh all incoming waste. Vehicles of Northampton County5- County Region’s waste haulers and occasional Northampton 5-County Region individual residents delivering municipal waste from Northampton the 5-County Region sources to the Operator’s Facility shall be weighed and their waste loads classified, and each vehicle shall receive an appropriate record indicating the classification, county of origin (including split counties of origin, as appropriate), and weight of all waste prior to disposal at the Operator’s Facility.
(b) If at any time testing of the weighing facilities indicates that the weights are inaccurate, any adjustments of waste delivery receipts shall revert to the date the last verified scale weights were recorded by the appropriate certification agency. Northampton The 5-County Region or waste haulers may at all times have access to the scale accuracy records of the Operator. If the scale is inoperable for any reason, the waste haulers may use another certified scale of their choice, or the Operator may direct vehicles to another certified scale closest to the Operator’s Facility. If none are available, estimated weights based on historic data pertinent to the affected waste haulers shall take the place of actual weighing during the scale outage. The Operator shall make disposal invoices for the preceding month, on a monthly basis, available to the waste haulers, and the Operator shall use this information to invoice the waste haulers for disposal at the Operator’s Facility.
(c) Operator shall at all times have an approved radioactive materials screening and monitoring system in effect, and shall employ an approved Radiation Protection Action Plan (RPAP) approved by the Department or, if of in another state, the Operator is in a jurisdiction other than Pennsylvania, as required by the Operator’s jurisdictionrequirements of that state. The identification and handling of radioactive materials identified by such system shall be handled in accordance with the RPAP and applicable regulatory requirements.
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Control Procedures/Weighing of Waste Deliveries. (a) The Operator shall be required to maintain a scale that conforms to the Pennsylvania Consolidated Weights and Measures Act, 3 Pa.C.S.A. Section 4101 et. seq. or the equivalent if the Operator is a jurisdiction other than Pennsylvania, to weigh all incoming waste. Vehicles of Northampton County’s waste haulers of COUNTIES generated material and occasional Northampton County individual residents delivering municipal waste from Northampton County sources located in the region to the Operator’s Facility shall be weighed and their waste loads classified, and each vehicle shall receive an appropriate record indicating the classification, county of origin (including split counties of origin, as appropriate), and weight of all waste prior to disposal at the Operator’s Facility.
(b) If at any time testing of the weighing facilities indicates that the weights are inaccurate, any adjustments of waste delivery receipts shall revert to the date the last verified scale weights were recorded by the appropriate certification agency. Northampton County COUNTIES or waste haulers may at all times have access to the scale accuracy records of the Operator. If the scale is inoperable for any reason, the waste haulers may use another certified scale of their choice, or the Operator may direct vehicles to another certified scale closest to the Operator’s Facility. If none are available, estimated weights based on historic data pertinent to the affected waste haulers shall take the place of actual weighing during the scale outage. The Operator shall make disposal invoices for the preceding month, on a monthly basis, available to the waste haulers, and the Operator shall use this information to invoice the waste haulers for disposal at the Operator’s Facility.
(c) Operator shall at all times have an approved radioactive materials screening and monitoring system in effect, and shall employ an approved Radiation Protection Action Plan (RPAP) approved by the Department or, if the Operator is in a jurisdiction other than Pennsylvania, as required by the Operator’s jurisdiction. The identification and handling of radioactive materials identified by such system shall be handled in accordance with the RPAP and applicable regulatory requirements.
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Control Procedures/Weighing of Waste Deliveries. (a) The Operator shall be required to maintain a scale that conforms to the Pennsylvania Consolidated Weights and Measures Act, 3 Pa.C.S.A. Section 4101 et. seq. or the equivalent if the Operator is a jurisdiction other than Pennsylvania, to weigh all incoming waste. Vehicles of Northampton County’s waste haulers of SCCSWA generated material and occasional Northampton Huntingdon/Bedford/Fulton County individual residents delivering municipal waste from Northampton County sources located in the region to the Operator’s Facility shall be weighed and their waste loads classified, and each vehicle shall receive an appropriate record indicating the classification, county of origin (including split counties of origin, as appropriate), and weight of all waste prior to disposal at the Operator’s Facility.
(b) If at any time testing of the weighing facilities indicates that the weights are inaccurate, any adjustments of waste delivery receipts shall revert to the date the last verified scale weights were recorded by the appropriate certification agency. Northampton County SCCSWA or waste haulers may at all times have access to the scale accuracy records of the Operator. If the scale is inoperable for any reason, the waste haulers may use another certified scale of their choice, or the Operator may direct vehicles to another certified scale closest to the Operator’s Facility. If none are available, estimated weights based on historic data pertinent to the affected waste haulers shall take the place of actual weighing during the scale outage. The Operator shall make disposal invoices for the preceding month, on a monthly basis, available to the waste haulers, and the Operator shall use this information to invoice the waste haulers for disposal at the Operator’s Facility.
(c) Operator shall at all times have an approved radioactive materials screening and monitoring system in effect, and shall employ an approved Radiation Protection Action Plan (RPAP) approved by the Department or, if the Operator is in a jurisdiction other than Pennsylvania, as required by the Operator’s jurisdiction. The identification and handling of radioactive materials identified by such system shall be handled in accordance with the RPAP and applicable regulatory requirements.
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