PORTABLE TOILETS. Hundreds of portable toilets including ADA units, are located throughout the downtown site. Most are located in the alleyways halfway down each numbered street between the Strand and Mechanic and the Strand and Harborside Drive. All others are very visible and easy to locate.
PORTABLE TOILETS. A. Each unit shall include a minimum of but is not limited to the following:
1. A urinal and toilet seat; separated from one another. Seat cover will be hinged and in working order.
2. Working lock system. Units with altered equipment will not be accepted, i.e., hook and eye as replacement for locking mechanism.
3. Occupied/Vacant indicator.
4. Tissue paper and hand sanitizer dispensers; firmly attached to the unit.
5. Consistent in color, appearance and age.
6. Sufficient ventilation.
B. Vendor Responsibility shall include but is not limited to the following:
1. Maintain units in operable condition, replacing paper dispensers, hinges, doors, etc.
2. Deliver units and hand wash stations cleaned and stocked upon delivery.
3. Be available to respond to service calls 24/7 including weekends and holidays.
C. Minimum services performed on each unit shall include but is not limited to the following:
1. Pump, remove and proper disposal of waste.
2. Refill and sanitize waste holding tank with chemicals and water to assure masking of odors.
3. Remove trash and mop and sanitize floor.
4. Provide and restock toilet tissue, minimum of two (2) rolls per day.
5. Refill hand sanitizing dispensers.
6. Perform repairs that have been reported by using agency.
7. Upright any overturned unit at no additional charge.
8. Remove graffiti that have been reported by using agency.
D. ADA wheel chair compliant portable toilets must accommodate wheel chair access and shall offer assistance devices such as handrails and extra space for wheel chair transfer.
PORTABLE TOILETS. Technical Specifications Standard Accessible
PORTABLE TOILETS. User shall contract and assume all costs of portable toilets for locations in which restrooms are not available and User determines the need to have portable toilets. User must receive approval from Parks and coordinate placement prior to the first use of the season. User understands these portable toilets must remain accessible to other park users.
PORTABLE TOILETS. 1. The applicant acknowledges that the event may require the organizers to furnish portable toilets for use of attendees. The applicant is responsible for providing the required number of toilets as determined by the City, the cost of portable toilets, and ensuring set up and removal of the portable toilets occurs within time frames established by the City.
PORTABLE TOILETS. Agreed as stated therein.
PORTABLE TOILETS. All construction sites shall be equipped with portable toilets and all portable toilets shall be located a minimum of twenty-five feet (25') fromproperty lines, and shall be emptied as often as required to ensure the absence of any noxious odors; (c) Damaged Common Elements, Easement Areas or Common Areas. All broken sidewalks or cracked or potholed streets or other Common Elements, Easement Areas or Common Areas which are damaged due to the construction process forthe development of a Lot, shall be repaired, to the reasonable satisfaction of the Association, at the sole expense of the Ground Lessee of the Lot on which or for whose benefit the construction is being performed. The damaged Common Elements, Easement Areas or Common Areas shall be repaired within seven (7) days after the damage occurs. If any damaged Common Elements, Easement Areas or Common Areas are not completely restored to their pre-damaged condition or replaced by substitutes acceptable to the Association within seven (7) days after the damage is detected, the Association may, at its option, cause the damage to be repaired at the expense of the Ground Lessee of the Lot on which or for whose benefitthe construction is being performed; (d)
PORTABLE TOILETS. Contractor shall furnish a portable toilet at all Outside Receiving Stations while sugarbeets are being hauled from that Station.
PORTABLE TOILETS. Furnish standard size, industrial quality portable toilets and provide associated supplies and sanitary services. Portable units must meet all applicable federal, state, and local codes. Wheelchair accessible units must meet all appropriate accessibility standards. All units shall arrive, and be maintained in a clean and serviceable condition. Units shall include a wall mounted urinal, a bench style toilet with seat and cover, and hand sanitizer dispenser. All units shall contain a multi-roll lockable toilet paper dispenser which shall be filled on every service visit. Units shall provide separate and sufficient ventilation to both the unit and the waste reservoir. All units must contain a waste reservoir with a minimum capacity of 45 gallons. Contractor is responsible for maintaining units in clean, sanitary, and good working condition and free of objectionable odors. Service will be determined by the Incident Management Team (e.g., what units will be serviced and schedule for servicing). All service calls will be paid in accordance with the “Service Call” pay item in D.21.8.1 and labeled as "Service Calls" on the resource category form. In addition, mileage to and from the incident for these Service Calls will be paid in accordance with the “Mileage” pay item in D.21.8.1 and labeled as “Mileage” on the resource category form. Service shall include removal and disposal of all waste in accordance with state and local law, as well as removal and disposal of trash in and around the unit, cleaning of the unit inside and out (units shall be clean and free of streaks and markings), repairing any damage, refilling with chemicals, stocking of toilet paper, hand cleaner and other consumables when applicable. WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE PORTABLE TOILETS shall meet the specifications stated above with the following exceptions or additions. Urinals are not required in accessible units. Units shall conform to ADA regulations for accessible portable toilets including an access ramp. A 35-gallon or 68-gallon holding tank is acceptable for these units.