Daily Cover of the Working Face - Tarp Sample Clauses

Daily Cover of the Working Face - Tarp. The contractor shall provide tarps for use as daily cover for maximum of 72 hours. These tarps shall be of a type and manufacture approved for use by the Department and the LEA. The Contractor may use County owned Tarpomatic System and tarps (six tarps with dimensions of 40 feet by 100 feet). Contractor will be responsible for regular maintenance of the equipment. Contractor shall be responsible for repair of any rips or tears to the tarps and purchase of additional and replacement tarps. Contractor shall be responsible for any kind of damage done to Tarpomatic System and shall pay for major repairs or replacement of Tarpomatic. The Contractor shall, at its own expense provide the tarps and replace them as necessary during the term of this Agreement. Contractor may choose to use other types of Tarps as ADC. Other tarps provided by the contractor shall be approved by the County prior to purchase and use on Site and must be approved by the Department and the LEA. The Contractor shall provide sufficient tarps to allow for the complete coverage of the maximum sized working face and the Contractor shall have one set of back-up tarps on Site and ready for use at all times. If Contractor does not have a set of back-up tarps on Site then County may purchase tarps and deduct said expenses from monthly payments to the Contractor under this Agreement (See Section 5.1 Compensation). Tarps are to be utilized in such a way as to minimize dirt usage. Tarps must be placed and secured over the compacted refuse at the end of the working day in such a way as to prevent the exposure of any waste during non-operating hours. All seams shall be overlapped a minimum of two feet and the tarps shall extend a minimum of five feet beyond any refuse. Tarps may not contain rips or tears greater than six inches in length. Tarps, which become ripped or torn, shall be immediately repaired or replaced. Any tarp ripped during placement over waste must be repaired or replaced immediately to comply with daily cover requirements as outlined above. Tarps shall be secured in place to prevent them from moving during wind events. Soiled tarps, which become a nuisance due to odor or appearance shall be taken out of service and replaced with a new tarp. The old tarp may be buried at no cost to the Contractor providing the tarp was used exclusively at the facility where tarp disposal is to occur.
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