Upon identification of Prohibited Container Contaminants Sample Clauses

Upon identification of Prohibited Container Contaminants. If the Contractor Collects contaminated Recyclable Materials and/or Organic Materials Containers, Contractor shall either Transport the material to the appropriate Approved Facility for Processing; or, Contractor may Collect the contaminated materials with the Solid Waste and Transport the contaminated materials to the Approved Disposal Facility. A Collection of contaminated Recyclable Materials or Organic Materials where the materials are sent to the Approved Disposal Facility may be made with a Solid Waste Collection vehicle, provided that the contaminants may safely and lawfully be Collected as Solid Waste. Second Amendment to the Amended and Restated Solid Waste Collection Franchise Agreement
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Upon identification of Prohibited Container Contaminants. Franchisee shall Collect the contaminated Recyclable Materials and/or Organic Materials Containers and either Transport the material to the appropriate Approved Facility for Processing; or, Franchisee may Collect the contaminated materials with the Solid Waste and Transport the contaminated materials to the Approved Disposal Facility. A Collection of contaminated Recyclable Materials or Organic Materials where the materials are sent to the Approved Disposal Facility may be made with a Solid Waste DocuSign Envelope ID: BD65C70B-E91E-4CFC-B286-F9C7FC6B6CC6 Collection vehicle, provided that the contaminants may safely and lawfully be Collected as Solid Waste.
Upon identification of Prohibited Container Contaminants. Franchisee shall Collect the contaminated Organic Materials Containers and either Transport the material to the appropriate Approved Facility for Processing; or, Franchisee may Collect the contaminated materials with the Solid Waste and Transport the contaminated materials to the Approved Disposal Facility. A Collection of contaminated Recyclable Materials or Organic Materials where the materials are sent to the Approved Disposal Facility may be made with a Solid Waste Collection vehicle, provided that the contaminants may safely and lawfully be Collected as Solid Waste. Deleted: Contractor Deleted: customers Deleted: holiday Deleted: collection Deleted: Contractor Deleted: collection Deleted: 5.3 Deleted: Green waste material to be collected include tree trimmings, grass cuttings, dead plants, leaves, branches and dead trees (not more than six (6) inches in diameter) and similar materials generated at the Premises.¶ ¶ Food Waste materials to be collected include waste material of plant or animal origin that results from the preparation or processing of food for animal or human consumption and that is separated from the municipal solid waste stream. Food waste includes, but is not limited to, food waste from food ... Deleted: Contractor Deleted: may refuse Deleted: Food Deleted: Collect Green Waste and Deleted: obligated to continue to provide Green Waste Deleted: (s) to any participant Deleted: Food and Green Deleted: program Deleted: monthly to City any warning notices issued.¶ ... Deleted: 5.4 Deleted: X. Xxxxxxx: Contractor Deleted: Contractor Deleted: courtesy Collection or Deleted: Contractor Deleted: Contractor Deleted: Contractor Deleted: Include Deleted: X. Xxxxxxx: Contractor Deleted: Contractor Deleted: courtesy
Upon identification of Prohibited Container Contaminants. Contractor shall Collect the contaminated Organic Materials Containers and either Transport the material to the appropriate Approved Facility for Processing; or, Contractor may Collect the contaminated materials with the Solid Waste and Transport the contaminated materials to the Approved Disposal Facility. A courtesy Collection of contaminated Recyclable Materials or Organic Materials where the materials are sent to the Approved Disposal Facility may be made with a Solid Waste Collection vehicle, provided that the contaminants may safely and lawfully be Collected as Solid Waste.
Upon identification of Prohibited Container Contaminants. Franchisee shall Collect the contaminated Recyclable Materials Containers and either Transport the material to the appropriate Approved Facility for Processing; or, Franchisee may Collect the contaminated Deleted: Residential Recycling Services Agreement Deleted: or Organic Materials materials with the Solid Waste and Transport the contaminated materials to the Approved Disposal Facility. A courtesy Collection of contaminated Recyclable Materials where the materials are sent to the Approved Disposal Facility may be made with a Solid Waste Collection vehicle, provided that the contaminants may safely and lawfully be Collected as Solid Waste. Deleted: discuss, and
Upon identification of Prohibited Container Contaminants. Franchisee shall Collect the contaminated Recyclable Materials and/or Organic Materials Containers and either Transport the material to the appropriate Approved Facility for Processing; or, Franchisee may Collect the contaminated materials with the Solid Waste and Transport the contaminated materials to the Approved Disposal Facility. A Collection of contaminated Recyclable Materials or Organic Materials where the materials are sent to the Approved Disposal Facility may be made with a Solid Waste Collection vehicle, provided that the contaminants may safely and lawfully be Collected as Solid Waste.

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