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37 <br />Michael Scott <br />Solid Waste Section Chief <br />NC DENR-Division of Waste Management <br />919-508-8497 ' <br />m ich ae I. scott@ ncd enr.gov <br />Michael Scott is in charge of our permit and operations oversight and will be glad to answer any questions you -may <br />have concerning our permit and operations at Brooks Compost Facility. The facility has had no writtenviolations or <br />citations within the last two years, and does not have any pending litigation. We are in good standing with <br />NCDENR and all local agencies, and serve as a model facility for the compost industry. Brooks Compost Facility <br />believes in working together with state and local officials and surrounding communities to provide real world <br />solutions to a growing population that place a significant value on health and environmental concerns. Brooks <br />Contractor is currently working on a project that would bring ahigh-solids anaerobic digester to Brooks Compost <br />Facility. Proposed project completion date is-currently set for September of 2012. We anticipate this project to <br />bring the company an even stronger commitment to providing services and products at increasingly affordable <br />.prices. As a composter and provider of quality and nutrient-dense soil amendments, we feel an anaerobic digester <br />is the last step in complete utilization ofa waste product. <br />P/ease see attached permit#SWC-19-05 <br />Please see attached haulerrcense <br />9. Pr"rcing_ <br /> <br />Brooks Contractor wishes, for the third fiscal year straight, to maintain their pricing for the food <br />residuals collection contract. Pricing shall maintain as follows: <br />Cost per ton- $80.00 <br />Cost per liner- $L00 <br />Used cooking oil collection is to remain a free service at.the disposal of all food waste generators. <br />No Brooks Contractor~mployees performing work.related to-this RFP will be making less than Orange <br />County's living wage of $10.33 fser hour. <br />10. Financial Capability and-insurance <br />If chosen to continue providing food residuals collection and composting services to the County, Brooks <br />Contractor will not have to make modifications to equipment or purchase any additional containers for <br />service. The contractor shall have additional replacement containers in storage at all times should they <br />be needed. Financially, Brooks Contractor is fully equipped and eager to respond to the growing needs <br />of the County, and is able to expand its services beyond the scope of work should the County's needs <br />change. <br />