Common use of Reports and Obligations Clause in Contracts

Reports and Obligations. a. The facility must report information in the form, format, and the schedule specified in Reporting Requirements and Data Standards for Metro Solid Waste Licensees, Franchisees, and Parties to Designated Facility Agreements. b. The facility must report to Metro the records required under Section 8a in a format prescribed by Metro no later than 15 days following the end of each month. c. The facility must notify Metro within 24 hours of any breakdown of the facility’s equipment if the breakdown will substantially impact the facility’s ability to comply with this Agreement, with Metro Code or which will create off-site impacts. d. The facility must report any facility fires, accidents, emergencies, and other significant incidents to Metro within 24 hours of the discovery of their occurrence. e. The facility must notify Metro of any short term (duration of time that is more than two consecutive business days but less than 120 days in length) or long term (duration of time that is 120 consecutive days or more in length) closure of the facility. f. The facility must post a sign at the scale house directing all persons disposing of Metro area waste to declare the origin of the solid waste. The facility must post the sign so that it is readily visible and legible to all persons upon arrival at the scale house. The facility must provide a map of the Metro area to all persons accessing the facility upon request. g. The facility must notify Metro regarding all permits relating to operations at the facility, including without limitation, land use applications, appeals, or modifications. The facility must provide copies of revisions to existing permits and newly issued permits to Metro within seven business days of issuance. The facility must also provide, within seven business days of issuance, a copy of any official enforcement action regarding the facility or its operation, including without limitation, a notice of violation or noncompliance with a statute, regulation, or permit condition. h. The facility must provide, upon request by Metro, a list of account numbers and material codes and corresponding customer and material names for each load of Metro area waste. i. The facility must provide Metro with copies of each annual Oregon Material Recovery Survey: Individual Material Collection Report within two business days of providing this information to DEQ.

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Sources: Designated Facility Agreement, Designated Facility Agreement

Reports and Obligations. a. The facility must report information in the form, format, and the schedule specified in Reporting Requirements and Data Standards for Metro Solid Waste Licensees, Franchisees, and Parties to Designated Facility Agreements. b. The facility must report to Metro the records required under Section 8a 10a in a format prescribed by Metro Metro, no later than 15 days following the end of each month. c. The facility must report to Metro, in a format prescribed by Metro, records showing the results of the monthly residual sampling of the Metro area waste authorized under this Agreement during the preceding month, including but not limited to date of the sample, number of bins in the sample, generating businesses included in the sample, net weight of the sample, weight of the residual, and residual percentage. d. The facility must notify Metro within 24 hours of any breakdown of the facility’s equipment if the breakdown will substantially impact the facility’s ability to comply with this Agreement, with Metro Code or which will create off-site impacts. d. e. The facility must report any facility fires, accidents, emergencies, and other significant incidents to Metro within 24 12 hours of the discovery of their occurrence. e. f. The facility must notify Metro of any short term (duration of time that is more than two consecutive business days but less than 120 days in length) or long term closure (duration of time that is more than 120 consecutive business days or more in length) closure of the facility. f. The facility must post a sign at the scale house directing all persons disposing of Metro area waste to declare the origin of the solid waste. The facility must post the sign so that it is readily visible and legible to all persons upon arrival at the scale house. The facility must provide a map of the Metro area to all persons accessing the facility upon request. g. The facility must notify Metro regarding all permits relating to operations at the facility, including without limitation, land use applications, appeals, or modifications. The facility must provide copies of revisions to existing permits and newly issued permits to Metro within seven business days of issuance. The facility must also provide, within seven business days of issuance, a copy of any official enforcement action regarding the facility or its operation, including without limitation, a notice of violation or noncompliance with a statute, regulation, or permit condition. h. The facility must provide, upon request by Metro, a : (1) A list of account numbers and material codes businesses and corresponding customer and material names store locations for each load of Metro area wastewaste received. (2) Records of training personnel at generator businesses to properly source- separate food waste for processing from food that is fit for human consumption and acceptable for donation by charitable organizations. i. The facility must provide Metro with copies a copy of each annual Oregon Solid Waste Material Recovery Survey: Individual Material Collection Facility Report within two business days of providing this information to DEQ.

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Sources: Designated Facility Agreement