Disposal of Oils, Batteries, Solvents, and Hazardous Materials. The Contractor shall develop and institute waste management plans for the disposal of oils, batteries, solvents and such other Hazardous Materials. Such plans must be approved by the Authority. The plans shall be included in the Manual (Exhibit J). (a) The Contractor shall ensure that any solvent or other material provided as part of a recycling or disposal service is not removed for recycling unless the recycling/disposal agency provides a hazardous waste manifest or xxxx of lading, as appropriate, for the material that is picked up. A landfill restriction notice/certification will accompany the manifest of any material that is shipped offsite as a hazardous waste. (b) Upon request, the Contractor shall provide the Authority with documentation on Hazardous Materials or waste stored, handled, generated, or disposed of by the Contractor in its use of the Premises. The Authority shall be copied on all correspondence with regulatory agencies concerning Contractor compliance with environmental regulations. (c) The Contractor shall apply for and obtain an Industrial Multi-Sector General Permit under EPA’s National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES). The Contractor shall initiate Best Management Practices (BMPs) and multi-media pollution prevention measures to prevent storm water pollution and to prohibit processes that would be considered illicit storm water discharges. The Contractor shall perform and document inspections and perform the necessary corrections of its facilities and equipment in accordance with the permit requirements and its Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP). The Lessee shall develop its SWPPP in conjunction with the Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Washington National Airport SWPPP. The inspections shall be performed at the frequency specified in the permit and the SWPPP. (d) In case of a spill of oil or Hazardous Materials, the Contractor shall be responsible for immediately verbally notifying the Authority and completing a Spill Notification Checklist and submitting it to the Authority within twenty-four (24) hours of the spill. The Contractor is also responsible for notifying all pertinent regulatory agencies within the time frame prescribed under the respective statutes and regulations. The Contractor shall be responsible for cleanup of oil, grease, petroleum-based fluids, antifreeze, and other Hazardous Materials from the Premises and shall be responsible for complying with the Authority’s environmental and recycling requirements for these materials. (e) The Contractor shall be responsible for collecting and disposing of discarded batteries found on the Premises. Batteries shall be disposed of as hazardous waste or recycled as Universal Waste.
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Disposal of Oils, Batteries, Solvents, and Hazardous Materials. The Contractor shall develop and institute waste management plans for the disposal of oils, batteries, solvents and such other Hazardous Materials. Such plans must be approved by the Authority. The plans shall be included in the Manual (Exhibit J).
(a) The Contractor shall ensure that any solvent or other material provided as part of a recycling or disposal service is not removed for recycling unless the recycling/disposal agency provides a hazardous waste manifest or xxxx of lading, as appropriate, for the material that is picked up. A landfill restriction notice/certification will accompany the manifest of any material that is shipped offsite as a hazardous waste.
(b) Upon request, the Contractor shall provide the Authority with documentation on Hazardous Materials or waste stored, handled, generated, or disposed of by the Contractor in its use of the Premises. The Authority shall be copied on all correspondence with regulatory agencies concerning Contractor compliance with environmental regulations.
(c) The Contractor shall apply for and obtain an Industrial Multi-Sector General Permit under EPA’s National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES). The Contractor shall initiate Best Management Practices (BMPs) and multi-media pollution prevention measures to prevent storm water pollution and to prohibit processes that would be considered illicit storm water discharges. The Contractor shall perform and document inspections and perform the necessary corrections of its facilities and equipment in accordance with the permit requirements and its Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP). The Lessee shall develop its SWPPP in conjunction with the Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Washington National Dulles International Airport SWPPP. The inspections shall be performed at the frequency specified in the permit and the SWPPP.
(d) In case of a spill of oil or Hazardous Materials, the Contractor shall be responsible for immediately verbally notifying the Authority and completing a Spill Notification Checklist and submitting it to the Authority within twenty-four (24) hours of the spill. The Contractor is also responsible for notifying all pertinent regulatory agencies within the time frame prescribed under the respective statutes and regulations. The Contractor shall be responsible for cleanup of oil, grease, petroleum-based fluids, antifreeze, and other Hazardous Materials from the Premises and shall be responsible for complying with the Authority’s environmental and recycling requirements for these materials.
(e) The Contractor shall be responsible for collecting and disposing of discarded batteries found on the Premises. Batteries shall be disposed of as hazardous waste or recycled as Universal Waste.
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Samples: Concession Management Contract
Disposal of Oils, Batteries, Solvents, and Hazardous Materials. The Contractor shall develop and institute waste management plans for the disposal of oils, batteries, solvents solvents, and such other Hazardous Materials. Such plans must be approved by the Authority. The plans shall be included in the Manual (Exhibit J).
(a) The Contractor shall ensure that any solvent or other material provided as part of a recycling or disposal service is not removed for recycling unless the recycling/disposal agency provides a hazardous waste manifest or xxxx bill of lading, as appropriate, for the material that is picked up. A landfill restriction notice/certification will accompany the manifest of any material that is shipped offsite as a hazardous waste.
(b) Upon request, the Contractor shall provide the Authority with documentation on Hazardous Materials or waste stored, handled, generated, or disposed of by the Contractor in its use of the Premises. The Authority shall be copied on all correspondence with regulatory agencies concerning Contractor compliance with environmental regulations.
(c) The Contractor shall apply for and obtain an Industrial Multi-Sector General Permit under EPA’s National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES). The Contractor shall initiate Best Management Practices (BMPs) and multi-media pollution prevention measures to prevent storm water pollution and to prohibit processes that would be considered illicit storm water discharges. The Contractor shall perform and document inspections and perform the necessary corrections of its facilities and equipment in accordance with the permit requirements and its Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP). The Lessee shall develop its SWPPP in conjunction with the Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Washington National Dulles International Airport SWPPP. The inspections shall be performed at the frequency specified in the permit and the SWPPP.
(d) In case of a spill of oil or Hazardous Materials, the Contractor shall be responsible for immediately verbally notifying the Authority and completing a Spill Notification Checklist and submitting it to the Authority within twenty-four (24) hours of the spill. The Contractor is also responsible for notifying all pertinent regulatory agencies within the time frame prescribed under the respective statutes and regulations. The Contractor shall be responsible for cleanup of oil, grease, petroleum-based fluids, antifreeze, and other Hazardous Materials from the Premises and shall be responsible for complying with the Authority’s environmental and recycling requirements for these materials.
(e) The Contractor shall be responsible for collecting and disposing of discarded batteries found on the Premises. Batteries shall be disposed of as hazardous waste or recycled as Universal Waste.
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Samples: Concession Management Contract