Transfer Station Operations Sample Clauses

Transfer Station Operations. A. The Contractor shall check incoming loads and determine their suitability for recovery through a C&D processing operation. C&D materials targeted for recovery include but are not limited to: wood, roofing materials, drywall, concrete, asphalt, scrap metal, and cardboard. B. Contractor shall provide and maintain adequate space and appropriate containers or bunkers/pile areas to ensure that Organic Materials, Inerts, C&D and other Recyclable Materials are kept separate from other materials at the Transfer Station. C. The Contractor is required to enforce a no scavenging policy and to prevent scavenging by the Contractor’s employees or by visitors to the facilities. D. Contractor will coordinate with the Designated Disposal Site and Designated Processing Facilities and will prepare and deliver Material in a condition and form that meets their specifications and receiving requirements. Contractor will remove items prohibited by the Designated Disposal Site or Processing Facility. E. Contractor will maintain or expand the Bunker Program for Self-haul customers and will inform Self-haul customers about the program. Contractor will maintain an area of the transfer station tipping floor (or other area designated by the AUTHORITY) for Self-haul customers to self-unload Bunker Program materials including inert materials (e.g., dirt, concrete, asphalt) and other materials as designated by the AUTHORITY. Contractor will inspect and supervise Self-haul customer unloading to ensure that the materials unloaded are clean and contain only materials that are acceptable under the program. Materials diverted though the Bunker Program will count toward the Self Haul Diversion Guarantee. F. Contractor will strictly control the self-haul materials so that they are dumped, handled, and transported separately from franchise (weighed) tonnages. If self- haul materials are not diverted, they are not required to be separately weighed out from other Solid Waste. G. All Diverted self-haul materials will be weighed and recorded prior to leaving the Shoreway Center or weighed-in and recorded (separately from non-self-haul materials) at a state certified scale located at the Designated Processing Facility. Scale receipts from the Designated Processing Facility scale transactions will be collected, maintained by the Contractor according to the Records Retention Policy. H. Contractor will implement a self haul diversion plan per Attachment 19 that fulfills the requirements of the Diversi...
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Transfer Station Operations. Franchisee shall have the exclusive duty, right, and privilege to operate Transfer Stations within the County for the purpose of transferring Solid Waste and other Waste materials. Franchisee shall continue to operate its Transfer Station in Virginia City which shall normally be open a minimum of three days per week, including Saturday and two business days. Rates for accepting and transferring Solid Waste and other Waste materials shall be as set forth in Exhibit A. Annual adjustment of rates for the transfer operations shall be subject to rounding as agreed upon by the County and Franchisee so as to allow for the ease in making change at the transfer station.
Transfer Station Operations. TRG shall maintain, operate and monitor the Transfer Stations and MRF in accordance with Applicable Laws and Permits as well as the provisions of the Operations Agreement and at a minimum in accordance with the terms and conditions of Exhibit B attached hereto, which is incorporated herein by this reference. For the Term of this Agreement, Republic hereby grants to TRG a non-exclusive, continuing and non-revocable sub-license and access to the Transfer Stations and Materials Recovery Facility for the sole purpose of performing TRG’s obligations under this Agreement.
Transfer Station Operations. Transfer Station operations shall continue for the longer of the Committed Waste Period or the County Facilities Operations Period. Contractor shall provide all labor, supervision, equipment, materials, supplies, and all other items necessary to operate the Transfer Stations. Contractor shall provide the required services in accordance with Applicable Law and with Prudent Solid Waste Practices so that the Transfer Stations are provided with efficient, reliable, courteous and high-quality operations at all times. All activities of Contractor hereunder shall comply with Applicable Law. A detailed scope of services required of Contractor in the performance of its Transfer Station operations and obligations (including transportation services) under this Agreement is provided in Exhibit I herein. Contractor’s performance of its obligations in this Agreement for operations of the Transfer Stations may be performed by Prime Subcontractor. Contractor accepts the Transfer Stations, including all equipment at the Transfer Stations, in “AS IS, WHERE IS” condition. Contractor shall comply with all Applicable Laws during its operations of the Transfer Stations and shall be responsible and liable to perform the work required to address any Environmental Conditions that arise as a result of Contractor’s operation of the Transfer Stations.
Transfer Station Operations. The Company shall, with the consent of the County of Butte, operate the Ord Ranch Road Transfer Station (the “Transfer Station”) for the receipt of Franchise Materials collected by Company under this Agreement, as well as Self-Haul waste from residences and businesses of the City and surrounding areas of Butte County (including the area of the City and adjacent territory). City shall have the right to enter and inspect the Transfer Station during normal operating hours. Company shall have the right to utilize the Transfer Station for Solid Waste, Recyclable Materials, Green Waste, Construction and Demolition Debris collection and transfer purposes, and all of the property, buildings and appurtenances located at the Transfer Station. Company shall be responsible for the payment of all utility charges and fees connected to the operation of the Transfer Station. Company shall provide, and have complete responsibility for all necessary personnel, vehicles, equipment and containers necessary for the collection and handling of Franchise Materials. Company shall be responsible for transferring all material received at the Transfer Station to ultimate disposal or processing facilities. Company shall be required to ensure that unloaded materials are properly placed in the designated areas. For example, Company shall be required to deposit batteries and cell phones, used motor oil and used motor oil filters in the containers designated for storage of these materials.
Transfer Station Operations. In the event the Transfer Station building is still undergoing construction activities at the start of the Operations Agreement on January 1, 2011, the Contractor will experience operational impacts that will increase its costs to manage the Transfer Station. Such impacts may include longer operating hours for transportation of materials offsite, additional traffic congestion resulting from all customer vehicles tipping on the north side of the Transfer Station building, and enhanced staffing required for floor sorting and litter control. In order to compensate the Contractor for such additional costs the Transfer Station Fee provided in Section 7.03(A) will be increased by $2.27 per Ton during interim operations. Interim operations will cease once the Authority directs the Contractor to begin using the southern portion of the Transfer Station building. The dollar amounts in this attachment shall be adjusted by a percentage which represents the 100% of the change in the Index: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer Price Index Direct Labor Standard Overtime Hourly Wage Rate Annual Cost Leads 2,080 390 $ 33.34 85,487 Scale Operator 6,240 1,170 $ 31.75 244,247 Spotter 4,160 780 $ 22.10 113,529 Sorter (Transfer Station) 20,800 3,120 $ 17.10 417,872 TS Operator 10,400 1,560 $ 33.16 407,170 MRF Operator $ 31.75 Semi-Driver (Transfer Truck) $ 34.21 Maintenance - - $ 33.36 PM Technician - - $ 28.80 Lead MRF Sorter - - $ 14.80 Inspector - - $ 22.10 Buyback Attendant $ 22.20 Total 43,680 7,020 1,268,305 2011 Rates Direct Labor Standard Overtime Hourly Wage Rate Annual Cost Leads 4,160 - $ 33.34 133,442 Scale Operator - - $ 31.75 - Spotter - - $ 22.10 - Sorter (Transfer Station) - - $ 17.10 - TS Operator $ 33.16 - MRF Operator 14,560 1,456 $ 31.75 511,529 Semi-Driver (Transfer Truck) $ 34.21 - Maintenance 2,080 - $ 33.36 66,893 PM Technician 2,080 - $ 28.80 58,344 Lead MRF Sorter 2,080 - $ 14.80 30,784 Inspector 4,160 - $ 22.10 127,088 Buyback Attendant 4,576 1,664 $ 22.20 216,050 Total 69,056 6,656 1,144,130 not actual $ 34.00 87,179 $ 32.00 246,170 $ 23.00 118,152 $ 18.00 439,865 $ 33.00 405,206 $ 32.00 - $ 34.00 - $ 34.00 - $ 30.00 - $ 18.00 - $ 23.50 - $ 23.60 - 1,296,573 $ 34.00 136,084 $ 32.00 - $ 23.00 - $ 18.00 - $ 33.00 - $ 32.00 515,557 $ 34.00 - $ 34.00 68,176 $ 30.00 60,775 $ 18.00 37,440 $ 23.50 135,139 $ 23.60 229,674 1,182,845 Direct Labor Standard Overtime Hourly Wage Rate Annual Cost Leads - - $ 33.34 Scale Operator $ 31.75 S...
Transfer Station Operations. OPERATOR acknowledges the right of OWNER to make and enforce reasonable rules and regulations as are necessary regarding Waste, use of the Transfer Station land and property improvements, and other matters at and relating to the Transfer Station, and OPERATOR and its employees and agents will abide by such rules as reasonably established and modified from time to time. OWNER shall furnish a copy of each of the rules and regulations of the Transfer Station upon request and notify OPERATOR of any changes as they occur. OPERATOR will pick up Waste at the Transfer Station and deliver such waste for disposal in accordance with applicable laws.
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