WEIGHING RECORDS Sample Clauses

WEIGHING RECORDS. The Contractor shall maintain, and as needed repair and replace, the truck scales, their components and the scale house at the entrance-exit to the Facility. The Agency shall operate the truck scales at the entrance-exit to the Facility, and arrange and pay for the testing and calibration of the scale load cells and radiation detection equipment. The scales shall meet the accuracy requirements of the Dutchess County Director of Weights and Measures and shall weigh all vehicles transporting Processable Waste and other material to, and those removing Unacceptable Waste, Bypass Waste, Process Residue and other materials from, the Facility. Each such vehicle will be weighed upon entering and upon leaving the Facility, with the time, truck identification, gross weight and tare weight (for exiting vehicles) being entered on a weight record. The record shall also include a description of the contents and identity of each truck, the driver's signature and the origin of the contents. If, upon testing, the scales do not meet accuracy requirements, the Agency and Contractor will calculate and agree upon an appropriate adjustment of completed weighing records and of Service Fees and Supplemental Electrical Compensation paid since the previous test. If all scales are incapacitated or are being tested, the Agency shall, without delay, notify the Contractor and shall estimate the quantity of Processable Waste delivered. The Contractor shall accept such estimates unless in its opinion there is a gross discrepancy in which case the dispute may be referred to the Independent Engineer by the Contractor. These estimates (or where applicable, the determination of the Independent Engineer) shall take the place of actual weighing records during the period the scales are unavailable. Copies of all weight records in the form of printed summaries shall be available from the Agency. Both the Contractor and the Agency may maintain staff in the scale house during its operation.
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WEIGHING RECORDS. Waste Management shall cause the Landfill, Alternate Landfill and WM Transfer Stations to operate and maintain motor truck scales calibrated to the accuracy required by Florida law and to weigh all vehicles delivering MSW. Each vehicle delivering MSW to the Landfill, Alternate Landfill and WM Transfer Stations by or on behalf of or at the direction of the County, shall have a uniquely numbered County sticker and its tare weight and cubic yard capacity permanently and conspicuously displayed on the exterior of the vehicle. All such vehicles shall be weighed when entering the Landfill, Alternate Landfill or WM Transfer Station, as applicable. Waste Management may, from time to time, require revalidation of the tare weight of any vehicle. If weighing scales are inoperable or are being tested, the facility operator shall estimate the quantity of MSW delivered using a schedule of estimated waste material weights in accordance with Sections 15-25(b) and (d) of the Code (Fees for disposal of solid waste brought to County solid waste management facilities), as amended from time to time. The estimates shall take the place of actual weighing records when the scales are not operational. By Monday of each week, the scalehouse transaction data from the Landfill, Alternate Landfill or WM Transfer Station, as applicable, for the previous week shall be provided to the County. The transaction data shall be provided as a hard copy and electronic format determined by the County and accompanied by the applicable file layout. If, in its sole discretion, the County determines that Waste Management’s scale house system at any of the facilities is not adequate for the County’s needs and cannot be modified, then the County, at its sole cost, may switch Waste Management’s scale house system to the County’s scale house computer system. The County, at its sole option and cost, may have an employee in the scalehouse whenever the scalehouse is open at any of the facilities. The County employee shall be entitled to obtain a copy of each transaction ticket applicable to Waste delivered by or on behalf of or at the direction of the County as each such transaction occurs. DURATION OF AGREEMENT The term of MSW deliveries by the County to Waste Management and by Waste Management to the County under this Agreement shall commence with the date of execution and shall remain in effect up to and including September 30, 2035, unless otherwise terminated. This Agreement shall be renewed for two (2)...
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