Sanitary Landfill Sample Clauses

The 'Sanitary Landfill' clause defines the standards and requirements for the disposal of waste materials in a manner that prevents environmental contamination and public health risks. Typically, this clause specifies that waste must be deposited in facilities that are properly engineered, permitted, and managed according to local regulations, such as using liners, leachate collection systems, and regular covering of waste. Its core function is to ensure that waste generated under the contract is handled responsibly, thereby minimizing liability and environmental impact for all parties involved.
Sanitary Landfill. A. Contractor must dispose of the garbage and other waste collected pursuant to this contract in a sanitary landfill, which landfill shall have all applicable Federal and State permits and licenses required for its operation. B. Contractor shall dispose of the recycled material collected pursuant to this contract in a manner that attempts to maximize the amount of recyclable material that is processed, subject to reasonable industry standards and market conditions. C. Contractor must dispose of the trash / debris collected pursuant to this contract in an approved C&D landfill, which landfill shall have all applicable Federal and State permits and licenses required for its operation. D. Contractor agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless the City, its agents, officers, employees, elected and appointed officials, residents, attorneys, servants and successors and assigns, from any and all claims, actions, causes of actions, losses, suits, proceedings, costs, expenses, damages, fines, penalties and liabilities, of any kind or nature, for or on account of anything relating in any manner to Contractor’s collection, transportation and disposal of the garbage and other waste collected pursuant to this contract including, but not limited to, spills, leakage and other discharges, failure to comply with applicable rules and regulation, regulatory claims and fines, environmental liability and any other claim or liability of any kind or nature, whether inadvertent, intentional or unknowing, that arises or that potentially might arise from the Contractor’s disposal of the said garbage and other waste. Contractor shall provide the City with evidence of its financial ability to perform its obligations set out herein, either by insurance, surety bond, sinking liability cleanup bonds, or such other form as approved by and acceptable to the City.
Sanitary Landfill. Such areas as have heretofore or may hereafter be set aside or designated by ▇▇▇▇ a place where garbage and solid waste will be accepted and disposed of by compaction and burial.
Sanitary Landfill employees (Compactor, Loader and Crawler Operators and, except when working in the Scalehouse, Landfill Attendant).
Sanitary Landfill. As used herein, the term “Sanitary Landfill” means the R&B Landfill in Homer, Georgia or any other alternate, duly permitted sanitary landfill mutually agreeable to the parties.
Sanitary Landfill. To the knowledge of Seller, no portion of the Property has ever been used as a sanitary landfill or as a garbage dump.
Sanitary Landfill. The export agreement(s) for: (1) Olinda Alpha Sanitary Landfill with Republic Industries and Burrtec/EDCO will expire on June 30, 2016;; (2) Prima Deshecha Sanitary Landfill with Burrtec/EDCO expires in 2015; and (3) ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Sanitary Landfill with CSD was terminated in 2009.
Sanitary Landfill. The Sanitary Landfill shall be a Category [] final disposal facility applied to LGUs with net residual waste generated greater than [] tons per day (TPD). It shall also apply to a cluster of LGUs with a collective disposable residual waste greater than [] TPD. It shall have the development and operational features indicated in the table below. Daily and Intermediate Soil Cover or Cap [] Embankment/ Cell Separation [] Storm water drainage [] Gas Venting/ Methane collection [] Leachate Collection [] Leachate Treatment [] Leachate Recirculation [] Bottom clay liner and/or synthetic liner [] Groundwater Monitoring Stations [] The waste disposal facility must meet the basic siting criteria stated in Section 40 of RA 9003 and its IRR, and should meet the following operating requirements:  Planned capacity with phased cell development  Site preparation and containment engineering  Compaction of waste to minimum specified target densities  Specified operational procedures to protect amenities  Fence, gate and other site infrastructure with surfaced primary access road  Full record of waste volumes, types and source  Facility operation by a pool of fully-trained staff  Prohibition of open burning  Provision for aftercare following site restoration and closure  Prohibition of waste pickers at the immediate disposal site.