Landfill Liaison definition
Examples of Landfill Liaison in a sentence
The Company shall meet with the Landfill Liaison as frequently as reasonably necessary for the Landfill Liaison to perform his or her duties, as set forth herein.
Company representatives and the Landfill Liaison shall meet on a regular basis, at a time and place mutually agreeable to the Parties, to ensure proper coordination of the Landfill Liaison’s duties.
The purpose of the reimbursement is to defray the costs and expenses of employing a County Landfill Liaison, which costs include benefits and any other related payroll expenditures as well as associated costs which may include, but are not limited to, uniforms, vehicle expense, cellular telephone expense, and tools and equipment.
The County and Company both acknowledge and agree that the Minimum Host Fee is intended, in part, to cover the County’s full cost and of employing the Landfill Liaison, as well as the activities to be performed by the Landfill Liaison with respect to the Landfill.
Any complaint or concern shall be given immediate attention by Green Ridge and the details of the complaint and resolution thereof shall be provided to the Landfill Liaison by Green Ridge within two (2) business days of receipt of the complaint or concern.
To perform independent tests of waste, surface water, groundwater, or any other item as the Landfill Liaison deems appropriate.
At least once every thirty (30) days, Green Ridge representatives and the Landfill Liaison shall meet to ensure proper coordination of the Landfill Liaison’s activities with Operations at the Landfill.
The Landfill Liaison shall be an employee of the County and in no way answerable to Green Ridge other than for compliance with job site safety rules.
Green Ridge shall furnish the Landfill Liaison access to a phone, any employee eating facilities, restrooms, and an office.
The Landfill Liaison shall have access to the Landfill at all times during normal working hours, and at such other times, upon prior notification to Green Ridge, as may be reasonable and necessary to perform his or her duties.