Dumping Pads Sample Clauses

Dumping Pads. The Contractor shall prepare and maintain all dumping pads used for waste disposal during dry and wet season operations for the disposal of solid waste, grit and rags, and dewatered sludge, and other waste materials that require Special Handling. Dumping pads shall be sufficient in size to safely accommodate large Franchise Hauler vehicles and other similarly sized vehicles, and smaller general public vehicles. Each pad shall be of a size sufficient to handle the incoming loads such that no user must wait more than three minutes to deposit their waste. The Contractor shall not allow more than 100 cubic yards of waste to accumulate on a dumping pad at any one time. Each pad must be sufficient in size such that there is enough (minimum distance of 50 feet) separation between the Franchise Hauler vehicles and other similar sized vehicles and the smaller vehicles for safety purposes. The location of the dumping pad for both types of vehicles shall be immediately adjacent to the working face or as close as practical as approved by the Department.
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