Debris Disposal Process Sample Clauses

Debris Disposal Process. 8.2.1. Measurement for all eligible debris removed shall be by the cubic yard [and] [ton] and supported by the load ticket [and weigh ticket]. Load tickets shall document cubic yard measurement for eligible debris. 8.2.2. [Load Tickets shall be used for recording the cubic yard volume of debris removed for disposal.] Load tickets shall be provided by the [County] [City] [State]. A sample load ticket is included as Attachment F. All information contained in this sample shall be included in the load tickets provided by the contractor. The load tickets shall be sequentially numbered and in quadruplicate. Each ticket shall contain the following information: • Ticket NumberContract Number • Date • Contractor Name • Truck or Roll-off Number • Point of Debris Collection • Truck Capacity • Loading Departure Time/Inspector • Dump Arrival Time/Inspector • Actual Debris Volume • Truck Driver • Debris Classification • Dumpsite • Debris Eligibility (Y/N) 8.2.3. [Cubic Yard:] The entire four-part load ticket is given to the vehicle operator by a [County] [City] [State] monitor prior to leaving the loading area. Upon arrival at the dumpsite, the vehicle operator shall give the entire four-part load ticket to the [County] [City] [State] monitor. The [County] [City] [State] monitor will verify the hauler and equipment and establish the percent of the truck’s capacity that is filled with eligible debris. After documenting percentage to the nearest 5%, the [COR] [City] [County] [State] monitor will calculate the actual cubic yardage of the load. The actual cubic yard will be recorded on the load ticket by the [COR] [City] [County] [State] monitor to the nearest cubic yard. The [County] [City] [State] monitor will document the data on the load ticket. The [County] [City] [State] monitor will give one copy to the vehicle operator. One copy is then given to the contractor, the original is kept by the [County] [City] [State] monitor and the fourth shall be given to FEMA. The load tickets shall be submitted with the daily report. 8.2.4. [Weight:] The entire four-part load ticket is given to the vehicle operator by a [County] [City] [State] monitor prior to leaving the loading area. Upon arrival at the dumpsite, the vehicle operator shall give the entire four-part load ticket to the [County] [City] [State] monitor. The [County] [City] [State] monitor will verify the hauler and equipment. The [County] [City] [State] monitor will give one copy to the vehicle operator. One copy is...
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