Disposal of Yarded Material Clause Samples

The "Disposal of Yarded Material" clause defines the procedures and responsibilities for handling and removing materials that have been collected and stored (yarded) during a project, such as timber, debris, or construction waste. Typically, this clause specifies who is responsible for the disposal, the methods to be used (such as removal from the site, recycling, or proper waste management), and any compliance requirements with environmental or local regulations. Its core practical function is to ensure that all yarded material is managed and disposed of in an orderly, safe, and legally compliant manner, thereby preventing site clutter, environmental harm, or regulatory violations.
Disposal of Yarded Material. Tops yarded to the landing, as defined in CT6.7, shall be considered landing slash and shall be disposed of as such. CT6.8 - MEASURING (08/2000) The estimated quantity of timber in AT2 was determined in advance of advertisement. Any timber subsequently added or deleted under BT2.13, BT2.14, BT2.15, BT2.31, BT2.32, BT2.33, BT2.34, BT2.35, or BT2.37 will be measured by the Forest Service and formulated using Forest Service Handbook 2409.12, Timber Cruising Handbook Standards, unless otherwise agreed to in writing. CT6.81 (OPTION 1) - USE OF PAINT BY PURCHASER (05/2005) Notwithstanding BT6.81, use of paint by the Purchaser within the Sale Area in the color(s) used by the Forest Service in the preparation of the sale and administration of the contract will be by written approval of the Forest Service. CT6.84 (Option 1) - ACCOUNTABILITY (OPTION 1). (07/2022) Prior to hauling products from the Sale Area, products shall be accounted for as follows: a. Forest Service shall issue removal receipts to Purchaser prior to hauling included timber. Removal receipt books are accountable Forest Service property. Removal receipt books, whether used or unused, and unused removal receipts shall be returned to issuing Forest Service Office. b. Purchaser shall assign a competent individual at the landing to complete removal receipts and attach them to each load of products prior to hauling. Removal receipts shall be completed and attached to each load of products in accordance with the instructions on the inside cover of the removal receipt book unless instructed otherwise by the Contracting Officer. c. When products are in transit, the removal receipt shall remain attached to the load as evidence of authority to move products. d. Purchaser shall require truck drivers to stop, if request by Forest Service, for accountability checks when products are in transit from Sale Area to delivery point. Purchaser and Forest Service shall agree to locations for accountability checks in advance of haul. Such locations shall be established only in areas where it is safe to stop trucks. Forest Service shall notify Purchaser of methods to be used to alert drivers of an impending stop. CT7.1 - PLANS (09/2004) The plan shall state how Purchaser's representative or alternates will be contacted in a fire emergency, both during periods of operation and at other times such as evenings or weekends. Purchaser shall certify compliance with specific fire precautionary measures included as Subsections u...
Disposal of Yarded Material. Tops yarded to the landing, as defined in C6.7, shall be considered landing slash and shall be disposed of as such.
Disposal of Yarded Material. Tops yarded to the landing, as defined in C6.7#, shall be considered landing slash and shall be disposed of as such. Contract Name: Lily DXP Page 173A Contract 2400-6, (06/06) C6.842 (OPTION 1) - USE OF PAINT BY PURCHASER (05/2005) Notwithstanding B6.842, use of paint by the Purchaser within the Sale Area in the color(s) used by the Forest Service in the preparation of the sale and administration of the contract will be by written approval of the Forest Service. C6.851 - WEIGHT OF LOST LOADS (04/2014) Purchaser shall present all loads for weighing and shall furnish a weight ticket for each load pursuant to a weighing services agreement. Any load for which a weight ticket is not provided, or the weight ticket is incomplete or unreadable, or does not include the Forest Service load receipt number, shall be considered a lost sample load with a net weight equal to the load with the heaviest net weight presented during the billing period, as established by the Forest Service. C7.1 - PLANS (09/2004) The plan shall state how Purchaser's representative or alternates will be contacted in a fire emergency, both during periods of operation and at other times such as evenings or weekends. Purchaser shall certify compliance with specific fire precautionary measures included as Subsections under C7.2 - Specific Fire Precautions, before beginning operations during Fire Precautionary Period (closed season) and shall update such certification when operations change. If helicopter yarding is required, the plan shall include a schedule of rates mutually agreed to for computing Purchaser costs incurred toward meeting Purchaser's obligations under A14, or for paying for helicopters controlled by Purchaser and used under Forest Service direction for suppressing Operations Fires or other fires on Sale Area, excluding Negligent Fires. C7.11 - ADDITIONAL AREA OF FIRE RESPONSIBILITY (03/1989) The area within 200 feet slope distance of the center line of any road constructed or reconstructed under this contract on National Forest lands outside of Sale Area shall be considered as a part of Sale Area in connection with responsibilities under B7.3 and B7.4 until the road has been accepted in writing by Forest Service. C7.2 - SPECIFIC FIRE PRECAUTIONS (09/2002) When the industrial fire precautions level is I or higher, unless waiver is granted under C7.22, specific required fire precautionary measures are as follows:

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  • Disposal of Property a) Prior to disposal of any property purchased with funds from this Contract or any predecessor Contract, Subrecipient must obtain approval from CDA for reportable property. Disposition, which includes sale, trade-in, discarding, or transfer to another agency may not occur until approval is received from CDA. Subrecipient shall email to County the electronic version of the Request to Dispose of Property (CDA 248). CDA will then instruct County on disposition of the property, and County will notify Subrecipient. Once approval for disposal has been received from CDA, and the County has reported to CDA the Property Survey Report’s (STD 152) Certification of Disposition, the item(s) shall be removed from Subrecipient’s inventory report. b) Subrecipient must remove all confidential, sensitive, or personal information from CDA property prior to disposal, including removal or destruction of data on computing devices with digital memory and storage capacity. This includes, but is not limited to magnetic tapes, flash drives, personal computers, personal digital assistants, cell or smart phones, multi-function printers, and laptops.

  • Selection of Subcontractors, Procurement of Materials and Leasing of Equipment The contractor shall not discriminate on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age or disability in the selection and retention of subcontractors, including procurement of materials and leases of equipment. The contractor shall take all necessary and reasonable steps to ensure nondiscrimination in the administration of this contract. a. The contractor shall notify all potential subcontractors and suppliers and lessors of their EEO obligations under this contract. b. The contractor will use good faith efforts to ensure subcontractor compliance with their EEO obligations.

  • Other Methods of Procurement of Goods and Works The following table specifies the methods of procurement, other than International Competitive Bidding, which may be used for goods and works. The Procurement Plan shall specify the circumstances under which such methods may be used: (a) National Competitive Bidding (b) Shopping (c) Direct Contracting