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for collection of other material that can be processed as compost feedstock. These collected materials <br />may be combined with other separated compostable materials by the Contractor to make marketable <br />compost, ifpermitted <br />Animal Bedding Collection Service: Contractor will service Animal Beddurg sites as identified on <br />Attachment B. The materials collected from Animal Bedding Collection Locations will be collected and <br />managed in the same manner as Food Waste, and will be co-composted with Food Waste and other <br />Corimpostable Organic Materials. <br />The Animal Bedding collected will be non-hazardous. Bedding fiom animals heated with hazardous <br />materials such as radioactive materials, pathogens, and/or chemical carcinogens will not be included in the <br />Animal Bedding collection containers. Animals used at the UNC Department of Laboratory Animal <br />Medicine aze rigorously screened for zoonotic diseases and trial 'studies indicate that the bedding reaches <br />pasteurization temperatures when composted. <br />When measuring the volume or weight.of F.ooii Waste or Animal Bedding materials collected, the weights <br />are to be based on weighing of the Collection Containers at each collection at each location. If weight is to <br />be estimated, weight samples shall be based on three weighings at each collection location with three <br />containers full of food waste and other compostable organic materials and or total truck weight minus tame <br />weight after pick-up route is complete on state-approved truck scales. <br />Future weight projections are to be based on the volumes displaced during the three weighings. For <br />example, if a fu1120-gallon container weighs 180 pounds; then the weight pei gallon is 9 lbs.lgallon. That <br />per=gallon density would then be multiplied by estimated volumes of matenals collected for future weight <br />estimates, <br />SECTION 4 <br />(:ost of Serwire <br />The cost of Food Waste Collection Services for FY 2005-2006 shall be $77.25 per ton for the first 1,600 tons <br />collected. The first 1,600 tons collected shall be known as the "Base Tonnage." Tf the amount of material <br />collected during the course of a FY exceeds the base tonnage (1,600 tons for FY 2005-2006), then the per- <br />toncost ofservice for the tonnage collected beyond that shall be reduced by $20.00 per ton, or $57;25 per ton <br />for FY 2005-2006. <br />The cost of service for Animal Bedding Collection Services for FY 2005-2006 shall be a flat rate of $40.00 <br />per collection per month. For example, if a single site is collected three times dm-ing the course of a month, <br />this shall represent three (3} collections billed at $40.00 each. The cost of service for Animal Bedding Sites <br />is independent of the amount (tonnage) of materials collected. <br />The per-ton cost of service for Food Waste Collection for future Fiscal. Years will be negotiated annually, <br />with any increase in the.per-ton cost not to exceed an niflation factor of tluee percent (3%). This inflation <br />factor, if any; shall also be applied to the cost of services for tomiage beyond the base tons. Additionally, the <br />base tonnage beyond which the County receives acost-per-tori price break (1,600 tons for FY 2005-2006) <br />shall be allowed to inflate annually, and this "base tonnage" price break pointbeyond which the County <br />receives a reduced. cost of service shall be negotiated between County and Contractor. <br />The cost of Animal Bedding Collection for fuhse Fiscal Years will be negotiated almually, with any increase <br />not to exceed an inflation factor of three percent (3%}. <br />