SURCHARGE FOR ADDITIONAL WASTE REMOVAL AND/OR DELIVERY OF TOTE(S Clause Samples

SURCHARGE FOR ADDITIONAL WASTE REMOVAL AND/OR DELIVERY OF TOTE(S. CLIN 6319AF applies to (1) additional removal(s) of containerized waste, (2) additional removal(s) of bulk solids wastes, (3) additional removal(s) of bulk liquid wastes, and/or (4) additional deliveries of tote(s). Specifically, a. Following the initial fulfilled removal order for containerized waste at a specific pickup point, any subsequent ordered removal(s) at the same pickup point will require that CLIN 6319AF also be ordered. b. Following the initial fulfilled removal order for bulk liquid waste at a specific pickup point, any subsequent ordered bulk liquid removal(s) at the same pickup point will require that CLIN 6319AF also be ordered. A 1,500-gallon minimum charge will apply to each load. c. Following the initial fulfilled removal order for bulk solids waste at a specific pickup point, any subsequent ordered bulk solid removal(s) at the same pickup point will require that CLIN 6319AF also be ordered. d. Exceptions to (a), (b), and (c) above are when higher volume removals from a single point of generation are required, or when repetitive waste generation sites request removals at least 30 calendar days apart. Examples of this include the following: (1) A storage tank containing a volume that requires more than one back-to-back bulk liquid removal(s). A 1,500-gallon minimum charge will apply to each load. (2) An AFFF-contaminated body of storm or surface water containing a volume that requires multiple back-to-back bulk liquid removals. A 1,500-gallon minimum charge will apply to each load. (3) A project, operational process, or event that presents or generates a continuous source of AFFF-contaminated water for multiple bulk liquid removals at a rate of at least 4,000 gallons every thirty (30) calendar days for any length of time through the life of this contract. A 1,500-gallon minimum charge will apply to each load. (4) A large AFFF-contaminated heavy solids removal project (such as soil) that requires more than one back-to-back bulk heavy solids removals. (5) A minimum of thirty (30) calendar days has passed since the date of the initial fulfilled removal order, allowing subsequent removals of newly generated waste at repetitive waste generation sites without penalty to the Government. e. For purposes of this contract, additional removals at a single pickup point does not apply when the subsequent removals are performed via different conveyance types. For example, a containerized waste removal followed by a bulk liquid removal, or a bulk liqui...

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