Determination of Rejected Waste. a) If the Weighbridge determines that a consignment, other than a consignment of Organic Waste (to which the provisions of this clause 6.5 (a) shall not be applicable), has a density greater than: i. in the case of an open truck, five hundred kilograms per cubic meter (500 Kg/m3), and ii. in the case of a compactor truck, eight hundred kilograms per cubic meter (800 kg/m3); then the relevant consignment may be rejected at the discretion of Corporation and the truck not allowed to unload the consignment. First Party hereby agrees that in order to enable the screening to be carried out effectively, it shall adhere to the Delivery Schedule: b) If a consignment of Waste comprises predominantly of Organic Waste; it should be declared by First Party upfront. c) If a consignment of Waste has moisture content of more than 35%, or has more than 30% of inerts (C&D debris & recyclables, not including plastics (polymer based materials) and textiles), it will be classified and treated as Rejected Waste. d) Corporation shall, at the time from the measurement of a consignment of MSW till before the MSW is utilized in the Plant, be entitled to inspect the delivered MSW to ensure that no MSW that falls under the category of Rejected Waste is processed by the Plant. If waste determined to be Rejected Waste are identified then, if such determination is made at the Receipt Point at the time of delivery of a particular consignment of MSW, then Corporation can refuse to accept the Rejected Waste from First Party and return the consignment without allowing it to be unloaded. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, if determination of any Rejected Waste is made after the relevant consignment had been accepted and mingled with the stored MSW at the Site, then First Party shall bear all costs associated with the transportation of such Rejected Waste to the Landfill, and the Corporation shall notify First Party of same. e) The quantity of Rejected Waste identified during a period, shall be deducted from the MSW being supplied by First Party while determining whether First Party has delivered the Minimum MSW Quantity for such relevant period.
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Samples: Municipal Solid Waste Concession Agreement, Land Lease Agreement & Supply of Treated Sewage/Effluent Agreement (BioCrude Technologies USA, Inc.), Municipal Solid Waste Concession Agreement, Land Lease Agreement & Supply of Treated Sewage/Effluent Agreement (BioCrude Technologies USA, Inc.), Municipal Solid Waste Concession Agreement, Land Lease Agreement & Supply of Treated Sewage/Effluent Agreement (BioCrude Technologies USA, Inc.)
Determination of Rejected Waste. a) 6.1 If the Weighbridge determines that a consignment, other than a consignment of Organic Waste (to which the provisions of this clause 6.5 (a) shall not be applicable), MSW has a density greater than:,
i. (i) in the case of an open truck, five hundred [●] kilograms per cubic meter (500 ( [●]Kg/m3), and
(ii. ) in the case of a compactor truck, eight hundred [●] kilograms per cubic meter (800 kg( [●]Kg/m3); then , then, the relevant consignment may shall be rejected at the discretion of Corporation and the truck not allowed to unload the consignment. First Party hereby The Participating ULB agrees that in order to enable the screening to be carried out effectively, it shall adhere to the Delivery Schedule:
b) If a consignment of Waste comprises predominantly of Organic Waste; it should be declared by First Party upfront.
c) If a consignment of Waste has moisture content of more than 35%, or has more than 30% of inerts (C&D debris & recyclables, not including plastics (polymer based materials) and textiles), it will be classified and treated as Rejected Waste.
d) Corporation 6.2 The Concessionaire shall, at the time from the measurement of a consignment of MSW till before the MSW is utilized in the PlantRegional MSW Facility, be entitled to inspect the delivered MSW to ensure that no MSW that falls under the category of Rejected Waste is processed by the PlantRegional MSW Facility. If waste determined to be Rejected Waste are is identified then, : (i) if such determination is made at the Receipt Point at the time of delivery of a particular consignment of MSW, then Corporation the Concessionaire can refuse to accept the Rejected Waste from First Party the Participating ULB and return the consignment without allowing it to be unloaded. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, ; or (ii) if such determination of any Rejected Waste is made after the relevant consignment had been accepted and mingled with the stored MSW at the Site, then First Party the Concessionaire shall bear segregate such Rejected Waste and store them separately for transportation and disposal at the Landfill Site and, in such circumstances, all costs associated with the transportation and disposal of such Rejected Waste to shall be borne by the Landfill, and the Corporation shall notify First Party of sameParticipating ULB.
e) 6.3 The quantity of Rejected Waste identified during a period, shall be deducted from the MSW being supplied by First Party the Participating ULB while determining whether First Party the Participating ULB has delivered the Minimum MSW Quantity for such relevant period.
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Samples: Concession Agreement, Concession Agreement