Non-Collection of Used Oil Sample Clauses

Non-Collection of Used Oil. CONTRACTOR shall not be required to collect material placed in Used Oil Containers or Used Oil Filter Containers unless the material is Used Oil or Used Oil Filters, respectively. In the event of non-collection, CONTRACTOR shall affix to the Used Oil Container or Used Oil Filter Container a Non-Collection Notice explaining why collection was not made and providing instructions to the Service Recipient on the procedures for setting out Used Oil or Used Oil Filters. If non-collection is because the material placed in the Used Oil Container or the Used Oil Filter Container was identified by CONTRACTOR as a Hazardous Waste, CONTRACTOR shall notify CITY’s Environmental Services Department of the non-collection prior to leaving the Service Unit. If non-collection is because the Used Oil or Used Oil Filter was placed in an improper container, CONTRACTOR shall also leave Used Oil Containers or Used Oil Filter Containers in a number sufficient to contain the uncollected Used Oil (but not exceeding sixteen (16) quarts) or Used Oil Filters (but not exceeding two (2) Used Oil Filters) along with the Non-Collection Notice.
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