Sanitary Waste Clause Samples

The 'Sanitary Waste' clause defines the responsibilities and procedures for the proper disposal and management of waste generated from sanitary facilities on a project site. It typically requires contractors or occupants to ensure that all waste from toilets, washrooms, and similar facilities is collected, contained, and disposed of in accordance with health and environmental regulations. For example, it may specify the use of sealed containers, regular removal schedules, or approved disposal methods. The core function of this clause is to maintain hygiene, prevent contamination, and ensure compliance with legal standards regarding waste management.
Sanitary Waste. Connection to the Base Building sanitary waste system is available at Landlord designated locations. Garbage disposals are not permitted, unless approved in writing by the Landlord. Technical Guidelines -------------------- A minimum of one full line size cleanout shall be provided in each Tenant space. Cleanout shall be floor or wall type accessible from within the Tenant's space. Under-floor piping shall be configured to utilize a four- inch waste main, where possible. Hair and/or solids interceptors must be installed to prevent waste from entering the sanitary waste system.
Sanitary Waste. The sanitary waste system shall collect Facility sanitary wastes and route the waste to a sanitary lift station. The waste shall drain to a ▇▇▇▇▇ field. The sanitary waste system shall be designed to carry and treat the design flows associated with 25 personnel, consisting of staff and visitors. The system shall be designed to comply with all applicable codes.
Sanitary Waste. 5.6.5.4.1 Sizing: The sanitary waste system shall be sized per IPC using 1/4 inch-per- foot slope for 2 to 3 inch piping and 1/8 inch-per-foot slope for 4 inch piping and larger. One sanitary main shall leave the building and be routed to the site sanitary main. Sanitary inverts indicate that a sewage lift station is not required 5.6.5.4.2 Floor drains: Floor drains shall be provided at public and private restrooms, showers rooms, custodial closets, mechanical rooms, rooms with stand-alone icemakers, and other locations as required by the building design. Floor drains shall be provided at specific equipment locations, e.g., stand-alone icemakers. 5.6.5.4.3 Floor sinks: Floor sinks shall be provided at all mechanical equipment with condensate or water connections and at least one floor sink per mechanical room. Coordinate floor sink location to avoid routing drain lines long distances across the mechanical room floor. If rainwater or condensate collection is included in the project, separate hub drains shall be installed to collect condensate and route to a cistern or to tie into the City of Austin reclaimed water line. 5.6.5.4.4 Trap primers: Automatic electronic trap primer assemblies, and toilet riser trap primers shall be provided. Provide trap primer lines at all floor sinks, floor drains, and hub drains not receiving regular usage (e.g., floor drains in mechanical rooms and public restrooms, hub drains receiving drainage from drain pans). Floor drains/sinks that do not require trap primers include shower drains, drains receiving condensate from mechanical equipment. 5.6.5.4.5 Cleanouts: Provide cleanouts per code requirements. Locate cleanouts in non-sterile locations, in non-public location (where practical), at fixture group “end of run,” and outside of building perimeter where possible. Do not locate above ceiling or in crawlspaces. Provide P-traps with cleanouts at lavatories and sinks. 5.6.5.4.6 Condensate collection: A condensate collection system shall be considered, as noted in 5.6.3.When provided, the system shall consist of a piping network to collect drainage from the air units, then routed to the rainwater/condensate collection tank or to Complex cooling tower make-up water system via a single common discharge. The system shall not drain to sanitary waste.

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  • Sanitary Sewer Provide a standard bubble map, as part of the plans, showing locations of numbered points, and a table with point number, northing and easting coordinates, description, and BL station for each point, for the following: ▪ all possible control as established or attained during preliminary survey, including but not limited to – section corners, property irons, intersection center-center irons, other set monuments ▪ benchmarks, including TBM set with preliminary survey ▪ center of manholes ▪ end of manhole stubs (when longer than five feet)

  • Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures 1. The rights and obligations of the Parties in respect of sanitary and phytosanitary measures shall be governed by the WTO Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures. 2. The Parties shall exchange names and addresses of contact points with sanitary and phytosanitary expertise in order to facilitate communication and the exchange of information.

  • Waste Borrower shall not commit or suffer any waste of the Property or make any change in the use of the Property which will in any way materially increase the risk of fire or other hazard arising out of the operation of the Property, or take any action that might invalidate or give cause for cancellation of any Policy, or do or permit to be done thereon anything that may in any way impair the value of the Property or the security of this Security Instrument. Borrower will not, without the prior written consent of Lender, permit any drilling or exploration for or extraction, removal, or production of any minerals from the surface or the subsurface of the Land, regardless of the depth thereof or the method of mining or extraction thereof.

  • Sanitation If the Project/Service does not involve interior work, CONTRACTOR shall be required to provide and maintain adequate sanitary conveniences for the use of persons employed for the Project/Service. These conveniences shall be maintained at all times without nuisance, and their use shall be strictly enforced. The location of these conveniences shall be subject to the COUNTY’s Project Manager’s approval. All such facilities shall be installed and maintained by CONTRACTOR in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local laws.

  • Sanitary Facilities Construction (a) Closets shall be soundly constructed and roofed with weatherproof material. The floor of each closet shall be well drained and constructed of concrete, bricks and cement, or of other approved materials which shall be impervious to water. Every closet shall be well lighted by natural or artificial light and shall be ventilated. Each closet shall have a hinged door, capable of being fastened on the inside, lift seats/flaps and toilet paper. (b) If closets are of single unit construction (only to be used for the formwork process), not contained within a purpose built ablution block, privacy walls which shield the closet/s from outside view shall be installed. (Privacy walls are not required for purpose built ablution blocks eg ATCO huts). (c) Where practicable, toilets to be connected to sewerage before commencement of the job. (d) Closet/urinal location to be conveniently accessible to Employees, but not so close as to cause a nuisance to those persons. (e) Where necessary, portable water seal toilets of an approved standard are to be provided and regularly serviced.