Common use of Laboratory Analysis Clause in Contracts

Laboratory Analysis. CONTRACTOR shall submit laboratory results for sediment chemistry testing of the dredged material to be placed within the site. Sampling and testing shall be performed by a recognized and qualified party satisfactory to the DISTRICT, demonstrating that no metals, petroleum products, pesticides, and polychlorinated biphenols (PCBs) (commonly measured with chlorinated pesticides) or other contaminants are present in the dredged material. Testing shall conclude whether the sediment to be removed meets Florida Residential Cleanup Target Levels (“RCTL”) and/or Florida Industrial Cleanup Target Levels (“ICTL”) as appropriate to the intended disposal site(s). If the material does not meet the RCTL but meets the ICTL, then the CONTRACTOR shall certify to the DISTRICT that the material shall only be used for commercial, industrial and/or road base sites. The CONTRACTOR and any sub-contractor(s) shall comply with the Plan at all times. In the event that the material does not meet the ICTL, then either party may terminate this Agreement. A minimum of two (2) composite samples from the in situ dredged material will be sufficient to characterize the sediment chemistry as described above.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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Laboratory Analysis. CONTRACTOR TENANT shall submit laboratory results for sediment chemistry testing of the dredged material to be placed within the site. Sampling and testing shall be performed by a recognized and qualified party satisfactory to the DISTRICT, demonstrating that no metals, petroleum products, pesticides, and polychlorinated biphenols (PCBs) (commonly measured with chlorinated pesticides) or other contaminants are present in the dredged material. Testing shall conclude whether the sediment to be removed meets Florida Residential Cleanup Target Levels (“RCTL”) and/or Florida Industrial Cleanup Target Levels (“ICTL”) as appropriate to the intended disposal site(s). If the material does not meet the RCTL but meets the ICTL, then the CONTRACTOR TENANT shall certify to the DISTRICT that the material shall only be used for commercial, industrial and/or road base sites. The CONTRACTOR TENANT and any sub-contractor(s) shall comply with the Plan at all times. In the event that the material does not meet the ICTL, then either party may terminate this Agreement. A minimum of two (2) composite samples from the in situ dredged material will be sufficient to characterize the sediment chemistry as described above.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Agreement, Lease Agreement

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