Weight Scaling Sample Clauses

Weight Scaling. The rate identified in Appendix F multiplied by the volume per unit of measure (tons) of a loaded truck driven over a weight scale as defined in the National Bureau of Standards Handbook 44, current edition. APPENDIX B TECHNICAL PROJECT PROPOSAL APPENDIX C MAP OF STEWARDSHIP PROJECT AREA APPENDIX D FINANCIAL PLAN APPENDIX E SCHEDULE OF ITEMS AND SPECIFICATIONS Schedule of Items (Complete table to include the project items.) SCHEDULE OF ITEMS: Item Number Description Unit of Measure Quantity Unit Price $ Total $ 10
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Weight Scaling. The rate identified in Appendix F multiplied by the volume per unit of measure (tons) of a loaded truck driven over a weight scale as defined in the National Bureau of Standards Handbook 44, current edition. APPENDIX B TECHNICAL PROJECT PROPOSAL APPENDIX C MAP OF STEWARDSHIP PROJECT AREA APPENDIX D FINANCIAL PLAN Insert FS-1500-21B Stewardship Agreement Financial Plan here APPENDIX E SCHEDULE OF ITEMS AND SPECIFICATIONS Schedule of Items (Complete table to include the project items.) SCHEDULE OF ITEMS: Item Number Description Unit of Measure Quantity Unit Price $ Total $ 10
Weight Scaling. The rate identified in Appendix F multiplied by the volume per unit of measure (tons) of a loaded truck driven over a weight scale as defined in the National Bureau of Standards Handbook 44, current edition. Page 11 of 36 (Rev. 12-13) APPENDIX B TECHNICAL PROJECT PROPOSAL APPENDIX C MAP OF STEWARDSHIP PROJECT AREA APPENDIX D FINANCIAL PLAN Commented [A55]: Insert FS-1500-12B Stewardship Agreement Financial Plan here. If you wish to attach a separate Financial Plan document than you may delete this page.
Weight Scaling. The rate identified in Appendix F multiplied by the volume per unit of measure (tons) of a loaded truck driven over a weight scale as defined in the National Bureau of Standards Handbook 44, current edition. APPENDIX B TECHNICAL PROPOSAL Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation (RMEF) and the Bitterroot National Forest, Sula Ranger District, (FS) jointly developed the following proposal to thin terraced pine plantations, remove included material from the national forest, apply borate to stumps greater than 12 inches is diameter, complete road maintenance necessary to remove product, fabricate a single wing subsoiler, subsoil to decompact, masticate small trees on slopes less than 30%, fertilize in masticated areas and slash small trees on slopes greater than 30%.
Weight Scaling. The parties mutually agree to meet scaling needs. Volume determination shall be based on Weight Measurement unless otherwise agreed. Products shall be weighed on certified scales at locations agreed to by RMEF and Forest Service. The weight ticket, showing sale name, truck ticket number, date and time weighed, and the gross and tare weights, shall be attached to the Truck Ticket Scaler Receipt/Permit and placed in the location(s) as designated by the Forest Service. Upon request, RMEF shall furnish Forest Service a copy of the scales certification.

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