Drop Boxes and Compactors Sample Clauses

Drop Boxes and Compactors. Contractor shall allow Commercial Customers to use Drop Boxes or Compactors for Targeted Recyclable Materials. In such case, Contractor shall provide Customers with a choice of Container capacities as specified in Section 8.05. Contractor shall offer Customers the option to purchase or lease Compactors through Contractor or an outside vendor. Regular maintenance of Compactors shall be provided by Contractor (or outside vendor) as frequently as needed to keep the Compactors in good working order and functioning at high compaction levels.
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Drop Boxes and Compactors. Contractor shall allow a Customer to 474 use a Drop Box or Compactor for Solid Waste Collection to meet the 475 Customer’s Disposal needs. In such case, Contractor shall provide 476 Customer with a choice of Container capacities ranging from three (3) 477 to forty (40) cubic yards (or similar sizes). Contractor shall allow 478 Customers to purchase or lease Compactors through an outside 479 vendor. Regular maintenance of Compactors shall be required by 480 Customer (or outside vendor) as frequently as needed to keep the 481 Compactors in good working order and functioning at high compaction 482 levels. 483 D. Agency Facilities
Drop Boxes and Compactors. Contractor shall allow Agency Facilities to use Drop Boxes or Compactors for the Collection of Targeted Recyclable Materials. Contractor shall allow Agency to purchase or lease Compactors through an outside vendor. Regular maintenance of Compactors shall be required by Agency (or outside vendor) as frequently as needed to keep the Compactors in good working order and functioning at high compaction levels. Public Recycling Receptacles. Contractor shall Collect Recyclable Materials from public Recycling receptacles located on streets and parking lots, and from public Recycling receptacles in parks that are accessible for Curbside Collection. Contractor shall also Collect Recyclable Materials that are contained in bags or boxes and placed adjacent to public Recycling receptacles. These Collections will be made between one (1) and seven (7) Days per week, as determined by Agency. If Contractor concludes upon visual inspection that the Recyclables placed in (or adjacent to) the public Recyclables receptacles have a Contamination Level greater than that which is acceptable at the MRF, Contractor shall Collect the materials as Solid Waste. Contractor is responsible for notifying Agency if a public Recycling receptacle is inoperable within twenty-four (24) hours of observing or being notified of the defect. A list of public Recycling receptacles is included in Attachment B. If persistent contamination occurs in public Recycling receptacles then, at Contractor’s request, appropriate Agency staff shall meet 708 709 710 711 712 713 714 715 716 717 718 2. 719 720 721 722 723 724 725 726 727 728 729 730 731 732 733 734 735 736 737 738 739 3. 740 741 742 743 744 745 746 747 748 749 750 751 752 753 with Contractor to discuss ways to address the problem. Contractor shall not xxxx 754 Agency for the services described in this paragraph. 755 5.04 ORGANIC MATERIALS COLLECTION‌ 756 A. Single-Family Dwelling. Contractor shall Collect Source Separated Organic 757 Materials from SFD once per week. Collection of Organic Materials, Targeted 758 Recyclable Materials, and Solid Waste from the SFD shall occur on the same Day 759 each week. Contractor shall provide each Customer with one (1) Cart to be used for 760 storage and Collection of Organic Materials. Customers may request additional 761 Organic Materials Carts from Contractor for regular weekly Collection service, and 762 Agency shall xxxx Customer at Agency-approved Charges specified in Attachment Q. 763 The Contractor shall...
Drop Boxes and Compactors. Contractor shall allow Agency Facilities to use Drop Boxes or Compactors for the Collection of Targeted Recyclable Materials. In such case, Contractor shall provide Agency with a choice of Container capacities as specified in Section 8.05. Contractor shall offer Agency the option to purchase or lease Compactors through Contractor or an outside vendor. Regular maintenance of Compactors shall be provided by Contractor (or outside vendor) as frequently as needed to keep the Compactors in good working order and functioning at high compaction levels.
Drop Boxes and Compactors. Contractor shall allow Agency to use a Drop Box or Compactor for Solid Waste Collection to meet the Agency’s Disposal needs. In such case, Contractor shall provide Agency with a choice of Container capacities ranging from three (3) to forty (40) cubic yards (or similar sizes). Contractor shall allow Agency to purchase or lease Compactors through an outside vendor. Regular maintenance of Compactors shall be required by Agency (or outside vendor) as frequently as needed to keep the Compactors in good working order and functioning at high compaction levels. Solid Waste from Public Street, Parks, and Parking Lot Litter Receptacles. Contractor shall Collect Solid Waste from public litter receptacles located on streets and in parking lots, and from public litter receptacles in parks that are accessible for Curbside Collection. Contractor shall also Collect Solid Waste that is contained in bags or boxes and placed adjacent to public litter receptacles. These Collections will be made between one (1) and seven (7) Days per week, as determined by Agency. Contractor is responsible for notifying Agency if a public litter receptacle is inoperable within twenty-four (24) hours of observing or being notified of the defect. A list of public litter receptacles is included in Attachment B. Agency shall annually be allowed to increase the number of public litter receptacles provided Collection service by an additional five percent (5%) of the total number of receptacles in service as of January 1 of each Rate Year after Rate Year Eleven (2021) without being billed for such service. The maximum number of public litter receptacles that Contractor will service without billing Agency shall increase by five percent (5%) each Rate Year after Rate Year Eleven (2021), even if Agency does not actually increase the number of receptacles by five percent (5%) in that Rate Year.
Drop Boxes and Compactors. Contractor shall allow Commercial Customers 692 to use Drop Boxes or Compactors for Targeted Recyclable Materials. 693 Contractor shall allow Customers to purchase or lease Compactors through 694 an outside vendor. Regular maintenance of Compactors shall be required 695 by Customer (or outside vendor) as frequently as needed to keep the 696 Compactors in good working order and functioning at high compaction levels.
Drop Boxes and Compactors. Contractor shall allow a Customer to 476 use a Drop Box or Compactor for Solid Waste Collection to meet the 477 Customer’s Disposal needs. In such case, Contractor shall provide 478 Customer with a choice of Container capacities ranging from three (3) 479 to forty (40) cubic yards (or similar sizes). Contractor shall allow 480 Customers to purchase or lease Compactors through an outside 481 vendor. Regular maintenance of Compactors shall be required by 482 Customer (or outside vendor) as frequently as needed to keep the Franchise Agreement for Collection Services with Recology San Mateo County Page 14 of 120 Model Agreement for Adaptation by Member Agencies 483 Compactors in good working order and functioning at high compaction 484 levels. 485 D. Agency Facilities
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Drop Boxes and Compactors. Contractor shall allow Commercial Customers to 461 use Drop Boxes or Compactors for Recyclable Materials. In such case, 462 Contractor shall provide Customers with a choice of Container capacities 463 ranging from ten (10) to fifty (50) cubic yards. Contractor shall offer Customers 464 the option to purchase or lease Compactors through Contractor or an outside 465 vendor. Regular maintenance of Compactors shall be provided by Contractor 466 (or outside vendor) as frequently as needed to keep the Compactors in good 467 working order and functioning at high compaction levels. 468 3. Universal Implementation of Service. {Note to Proposers: This section describes an 469 optional service. One or more Member Agency may choose to include this 470 requirement in their Collection Agreement.} Contractor shall “universally” 471 implement Single-Stream Recyclable Materials Collection services to all 472 Commercial Customers in the same manner as that described for Multi-Family 473 Customers pursuant to Section 5.03.B.2. 474 D. Member Agency Facilities
Drop Boxes and Compactors. Contractor shall allow a Customer to 474 use a Drop Box or Compactor for Solid Waste Collection to meet the 475 Customer’s Disposal needs. In such case, Contractor shall provide 476 Customer with a choice of Container capacities ranging from three (3) 477 to forty (40) cubic yards (or similar sizes). Contractor shall allow 478 Customers to purchase or lease Compactors through an outside 479 vendor. Regular maintenance of Compactors shall be required by 480 Customer (or outside vendor) as frequently as needed to keep the 481 Compactors in good working order and functioning at high compaction 482 levels. 483 D. Agency Facilities 484 1. 485 486 487 488 2. 489 490 491 492 493 494 495 496 497 498 499 500 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 3. 509 510 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 520 521 522 523 524 525 4. 526 General. Contractor shall Collect Solid Waste from Agency Facilities as frequently as scheduled by the Agency, but not less than once per week. Agency must subscribe to a minimum service level of three (3) times per week Collection in order to be eligible for Collection on Saturday and/or Sunday. Service Methods. Specifically, the Contractor shall offer the following Collection service methodologies to Agency Facilities:

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