Solid Wastes Clause Samples
Solid Wastes. A Recipient that is a state agency or agency of a political subdivision of a state and its contractors must comply with section 6002 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act, as amended by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. The requirements of Section 6002 include procuring only items designated in guidelines of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) at 40 CFR Part 247 that contain the highest percentage of recovered materials practicable, consistent with maintaining a satisfactory level of competition, where the purchase price of the item exceeds $10,000 or the value of the quantity acquired during the preceding fiscal year exceeded $10,000; procuring solid waste management services in a manner that maximizes energy and resource recovery; and establishing an affirmative procurement program for procurement of recovered materials identified in the EPA guidelines.
Solid Wastes. 48.9.2.1 The Private Party undertakes to manage all waste that are generated in such a way that direct and indirect impacts are kept to a minimum.
48.9.2.2 The Private Party undertakes to achieve Solid Waste Management Best Practices which implies the following:
48.9.2.2.1 Manage solid waste from source to disposal;
48.9.2.2.2 Strive to eliminate non-recyclable or hazardous packaging or containers at the procurement phase;
Solid Wastes. Solid wastes shall be placed in containers which are emptied on a regular schedule. Handling, storage, and disposal shall be conducted to prevent contamination. Segregation measures shall be employed so that no hazardous waste will become co-mingled with solid waste. The Contractor shall transport solid waste off Owner property and dispose of it in compliance with Federal, State, and local requirements for solid waste disposal. The Contractor shall verify that the selected transporters and disposal facilities have the necessary permits and licenses to operate.
Solid Wastes. 9.2.1. The Concessionaire undertakes to manage all waste that are generated in such a way that direct and indirect impacts are kept to a minimum.
9.2.2. The Concessionaire undertakes to achieve Solid Waste Management Best Practices which implies the following:
9.2.2.1. Manage solid waste from source to disposal;
9.2.2.2. Strive to eliminate non-recyclable or hazardous packaging or containers at the procurement phase;
9.2.3. The Concessionaire undertakes to include the following policies in the waste management:
Solid Wastes. 50.8.2.1 Private Parties must use biodegradable packaging wherever possible and specifically may not use plastic shopping bags or polystyrene or aluminium in the operation. Security systems that use plastic wrapping to seal travel bags will not be allowed at the airport. SANParks requires Private Parties to implement a policy of sorting and recycling solid wastes. Wastes that cannot be recycled must be removed from the Protected Area and disposed of appropriately. Burning or incinerating in the Protected Area by the Private Party is prohibited. New landfills are not permitted. Biodegradable wastes must be disposed of in incinerators or in approved waste site outside the Protected Area. SANParks will process Private Parties’ biodegradable wastes in its incinerators, where these are available and providing the units have sufficient capacity. SANParks will charge the Private Party a fee for disposal services, on a cost recovery basis. The Private Party will be required to transport wastes to these units in a responsible manner.
50.8.2.2 Solid wastes may need to be stored before being processed or removed from the Skukuza Airport. All such storage facilities must be secured from wildlife and constructed to ensure that pollution does not occur.
50.8.2.3 Solid waste management during both the Construction and Operational Phases must be included as items in the EMP and OMP.
Solid Wastes. All wastes generated will be re-used or recycled on site, or handled at an approved off-site landfill facility. Recycling and the reduction of solid waste at all locations are audited on a yearly basis by the Proponent. The operation of the wastewater treatment system will result in the production of sediments which will consist primarily of coal particles that will be recycled into the coal stream. Any solids resulting from the clearing of the serpentine pond will be disposed of at an off-site licensed landfill.
Solid Wastes. 37.5.2.1 Private Parties must use biodegradable packaging wherever possible and specifically may not use plastic shopping bags or polystyrene or aluminium foil take away container or ▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇. National Water Act (No, 36 of 1998). “doggy bag”. SANParks requires Private Parties to implement a policy of sorting and recycling solid wastes. Wastes that cannot be recycled must be removed from the Protected Area and disposed of appropriately. Burning or incinerating in the Protected Area by the Private Party is prohibited. New landfills are not permitted. Biodegradable wastes must be disposed of in incinerators or in approved waste site outside the Protected Area. SANParks will process Private Parties’ biodegradable wastes in its incinerators, where these are available and providing the units have sufficient capacity. SANParks will charge the Private Party a fee for disposal services, on a cost recovery basis. The Private Party will be required to transport wastes to these units in a responsible manner.
37.5.2.2 Solid wastes may need to be stored before being processed or removed from the Facilities. All such storage facilities must be secured from wildlife and constructed to ensure that pollution does not occur.
37.5.2.3 Solid waste management during both the Construction and Operational Phases must be included as items in the EMP and OMP.
Solid Wastes. CWM agrees to accept at the Transfer Stations, MSW and Special Wastes including, construction and demolition debris, bulky items, and tires generated by the residents and commercial entities of the Towns as well as food scraps.
Solid Wastes. SANParks encourages Operators to implement a policy of sorting and recycling solid wastes. Wastes that cannot be recycled must be removed from both the Management Area and the Park and disposed of appropriately. Landfills are not permitted in any Management Areas. Biodegradable wastes must be disposed of in incinerators or in approved waste sites outside the Park, or in the case of Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, an agreement must be reached on the use of the registered landfill site in the park. SANParks will process Operators’ biodegradable wastes in its incinerators, where these are available and providing the units have sufficient capacity. SANParks will charge the Operator a fee for this service on a cost recovery basis. The Operator will be required to transport wastes to these units in a responsible manner. The Operator must include in the Development and Environment Proposal estimates of the volumes of solid waste, for different waste categories, that the development is expected to generate. If the Operator anticipates it will need to construct an incinerator on site, this requirement also must be included in the Development and Environment Proposal. ▇▇▇ from incinerators must be removed from the Management Area and Park and properly disposed of. The EIA must consider the design and capacity of the unit to be installed, as well as the suitability of the Development Site to this type of facility. Solid wastes may need to be stored before being processed or removed from the Management Area. In these instances, the storage facilities must be secured from wildlife and ensure pollution does not arise. SANParks has developed appropriate design standards and specifications for such storage facilities. The EIA must address the siting and design of all storage facilities. Solid waste management during both the Construction and Operational Phases, including site rehabilitation after construction is completed, must be addressed in the EIA and included as items in the EMP.
Solid Wastes. All solid wastes shall be removed and disposed of in accordance with prevailing ordinance or law. Clean-up shall be completed on a daily basis. All costs for disposal shall be the responsibility of the Contractor, and shall be considered incidental to the costs of the various bid items. All spilled paving and concrete material shall be removed and disposed of prior to final acceptance and payment.