Minimization of Spills. If any solid waste and/or targeted recyclable materials are spilled or scattered during collection or transportation operations, Contractor shall immediately, at the time of occurrence, clean up all spilled and scattered materials. Contractor shall use due care to prevent vehicle oil, vehicle fuel, or other liquids from being spilled during collection or transportation operations including maintenance of the collection vehicles to minimize and correct any leaks. Equipment oil, hydraulic fluids, spilled paint or any other liquid or debris resulting from Contractor’s collection operations or equipment repair shall be covered immediately with an absorptive material and removed from the street surface. When necessary, Contractor shall apply a suitable cleaning agent to the street surface to provide adequate cleaning, and shall notify the administrator and applicable hazardous materials management agencies within two (2) hours of such a spill or leak. Contractor shall meet or exceed National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit requirements for hazardous materials handling, cleanup and reporting.
Minimization of Spills. The Contractor shall use due care to prevent fluids from leaking, being spilled, and/or scattered during the Collection or transportation process. If any material or fluids leak or are spilled during Collection, the Contractor shall promptly clean up all such materials.
Minimization of Spills. If any Solid Waste, Targeted Recyclable Materials, or Organic Materials are spilled or scattered during Collection or transportation operations, the Contractor shall promptly clean up all spilled and scattered materials. Contractor shall use due care to prevent vehicle oil, vehicle fuel, or other liquids from being spilled during Collection or transportation operations including maintenance of the Collection vehicles to minimize and correct any leaks. Contractor shall ensure that all liquid spills or leaked liquids fluids are cleaned up promptly on the same day that they occur. Contractor shall not transfer loads from one vehicle to another on any public street, unless it is necessary to do so because of mechanical failure, emergency (e.g., combustion of material in the vehicle), accidental damage to a vehicle, or unless approved by the Agency.
Minimization of Spills. Contractor shall use due care to prevent Solid Waste, Recyclable Materials, or Compostable Materials, from being spilled or scattered during the collection or transportation process. If any Solid Waste, Recyclable Materials, or Compostable Materials, is spilled, Contractor shall promptly notify the City and clean up all spilled materials, whether on private or public property. Each collection vehicle shall carry a broom and shovel at all times for this purpose. Contractor shall not transfer loads from one vehicle to another on any public street or private roadway, unless it is necessary to do so because of mechanical failure or damage to a collection vehicle which renders it inoperable.
Minimization of Spills. Contractor shall use due care to prevent Compostable Materials, vehicle oil, and vehicle fuel from being spilled or scattered during the Collection or Transportation process. If any materials are spilled or scattered during Collection or Transportation, the Contractor shall promptly clean-up all spilled and scattered materials. Contractor shall not transfer loads from one vehicle to another on any public street, unless it is necessary to do so because of mechanical failure, hot load (combustion of material in the truck), accidental damage to a vehicle, or unless approved by the SCWMA Contract Manager.
Minimization of Spills. Company shall use due care to prevent Solid Waste or fluids from leaking, being spilled and/or scattered during the Collection or Transportation process. If any Solid Waste or fluids leak or are spilled during Collection, Company shall promptly clean up all such materials. Each Collection vehicle shall carry a broom and shovel at all times for this purpose. Company shall notify City within 30 minutes of the spill of any material with the potential to reach the storm drains, including all liquids. Company shall not transfer loads from one vehicle to another on any public street, unless it is necessary to do so because of mechanical failure, accidental damage to a vehicle, or a pre-approved method of Solid Waste transfer between vehicles, without prior written approval by City.
Minimization of Spills. Contractor shall use due care to prevent Solid Waste or fluids from leaking, being spilled and/or scattered during the Collection or Transportation process. If any Solid Waste or fluids leak or are spilled during Collection, Contractor shall promptly clean up all such materials. Each Collection vehicle shall carry a broom and shovel at all times for this purpose. Contractor shall notify City within thirty (30) minutes of the spill of any material with the potential to reach the storm drains, including all liquids. Contractor shall not transfer loads from one vehicle to another on any public street, unless it is necessary to do so because of mechanical failure, accidental damage to a vehicle, or a pre-approved method of Solid Waste transfer between vehicles, without prior written approval by City.
Minimization of Spills. If any solid waste and/or Targeted Recyclable Materials are spilled or scattered during collection or transportation operations, Contractor shall immediately, at the time of occurrence, clean up all spilled and scattered materials. Contractor shall use due care to prevent vehicle oil, vehicle fuel, or other liquids from being spilled during collection or transportation operations including maintenance of the collection vehicles to minimize and correct any leaks. Equipment oil, hydraulic fluids, spilled paint or any other liquid or debris resulting from Contractor’s collection operations or equipment repair shall be covered immediately with an absorptive material and removed from the street surface. When necessary, Contractor shall apply a suitable cleaning agent to the street surface to provide adequate cleaning, and shall use its best efforts to notify the administrator and applicable hazardous materials management agencies within a reasonable time frame of such a spill or leak of a reportable quantity of material. Contractor shall meet or exceed National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit requirements for hazardous materials handling, cleanup and reporting.
Minimization of Spills. Contractor shall use due care to prevent Solid Waste, Recyclable Material and Yard Waste or fluids from leaking, spilling or otherwise being dispersed during the Collection or transportation thereof. Such materials shall promptly be recovered by Contractor. Each Collection vehicle shall be supplied with a broom, absorbent, and shovel or other appropriate instruments for such purpose. All Solid Waste, Recyclable Material and Yard Waste shall be securely enclosed and covered in Contractor’s vehicles during transport. Solid Waste, Recyclable Material, and Yard Waste, or any of them, shall not be transferred from one vehicle to another in any public place except when necessary due to mechanical failure or accident, or otherwise upon approval of District.
Minimization of Spills. Contractor shall use due care to prevent Solid Waste, Recyclable Materials, Organic Materials, or Yard Trimmings from being spilled or scattered during the collection or transportation process. If any Solid Waste, Recyclable Materials, Organic Materials, or Yard Trimmings is spilled, Contractor shall promptly notify the City and clean up all spilled materials, whether on private or public property. Each collection vehicle shall carry a broom and shovel at all times for this purpose. Contractor shall not transfer loads from one vehicle to another on any public street or private roadway, unless it is necessary to do so because of mechanical failure or damage to a collection vehicle which renders it inoperable.