MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE COLLECTION PROGRAM FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE TOWN Sample Clauses

MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE COLLECTION PROGRAM FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE TOWN. The following services shall commence at such time as the Landfill opens for acceptance of Acceptable Waste: (a) CONVENIENCE STATION. NEWS shall construct, operate and own the improvements constituting a residential Convenience Station located at the Landfill at which residents of the Town may dispose of Acceptable Waste generated from their own residential activities, at no charge to the Town, up to an aggregate annual amount of one-half Ton of Acceptable Waste per Town resident, as reflected in the most recently completed Town census. Notwithstanding that NEWS shall not charge the Town for such service, the Town may charge its residents for such residential waste disposal in order to effect solid waste policies or otherwise. NEWS shall not be responsible for the transportation or delivery of waste by or on behalf of the residents of the Town except to the extent necessary to transfer such waste from the Convenience Station into the Landfill. NEWS shall transfer ownership of the Convenience Station to the Town at no cost upon termination of this Agreement. (b) RECYCLING PROGRAM. NEWS shall operate at the Convenience Station a recycling program, which shall generally be modeled after the program established by affiliated companies in the State of Vermont as more fully described on SCHEDULE 2.4(b). There shall be no fee charged to the Town for such program. NEWS shall be responsible for the transportation of recyclables to a recycling facility for resale and additional processing and NEWS shall retain the recycling revenue generated by such resale and additional processing as an offset of its operations costs associated therewith. (c) MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS; PUBLIC WORKS DEBRIS. NEWS will collect Acceptable Waste generated by the Town in the normal course of business, as deposited by a Town agency or department in designated containers at specified municipal facilities located within the Town, and dispose of such Acceptable Waste at no charge to the Town. Within 30 days after the Effective Date, the Town shall provide to NEWS a schedule of such municipal facilities designated for Acceptable Waste removal and the expected tonnage at each such facility. NEWS shall accept for disposal at the Landfill, at no charge to the Town, the Town's public works debris, including but not limited to road sweepings, catch basin material and debris from road construction projects, subject to permit limitations and so long as such materials are Acceptable Waste. NEWS shall have ...
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