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2011-219 Solid Waste - Judy Brooks for collection of Food Waste
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6/21/2011
Contract Starting Date
7/1/2011
Contract Ending Date
6/30/2016
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Agreement - Services
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D. Container Description <br />Containers must be provided by the selected contractor. The prefierred container to be used to .collect <br />food and organic waste for this program is properly sealed 65 gallon rolling carts that will not leak liquids <br />and properly sealed slit cubic yard front-end-load containers that will not leak out liquids. However, the <br />County will consider any suggestions on other containers such as different sized ro}iing carts, cubic yard <br />boxes, front-load dumpsters, etc. Contractors are to provide a proposal of the type of Service Containers <br />and collection methods that best fit the needs of the program. Ali containers must meet and maintain ail <br />applicable health codes and.standards and be free of holes and unsealed seams. Each cart may have a <br />liner that should be replaced after cart is serviced. Cost of.liner should be on bid today sheet. Contractor <br />shall be responsible for replacing al[ leaking, broken or damaged containers with two working days of <br />notification of problems. Contractor and waste generator shall be responsible for container cleanliness <br />and appearance: County will maintain no responsibility for containers. <br />E. Collection~Frequency <br />At a minimum, we .prefer the businesses be serviced. three times per week. However, the selected <br />contractor must adjust servicing of the businesses' site if the need arises for a more or less frequent <br />servicfrig schedule including, buf not limited to, weekend and after hour~piLk-ups. Collection sites must <br />take place in- such a time and manner as not to disrupt normal business activity, general safety, <br />pedestrian traffic, or vehicular traffic at the collection location. Particular exceptions may-be negotiated for <br />exceptional circumstances. <br />F. Summary of General Responsibilities <br />The selected contractor shall complete the following as part of the services. <br />Meet with the County and conduct site visits to all current and potential si#es to determine <br />service needs; <br />ii. Provide appropriate serdice containers (type and quantity}; <br />iii. Each cart and dumpster should be thoroughly cleaned after each dump to avoid maul odor- <br />and/or sources for vectors. For example each cart could be rinsed out and cleaned with hot <br />water, grease remover, and deodorizer or a similar sanitizing system. Used water should <br />not be discharged onto the ground, info storm drains or.into any open water source. <br />iv. Weigh the total amount of material from -each location each time the material is collected <br />and provide weights in monthfy reports; , <br />v. Process, market,- and' recover all materials collected.;. ensure that the facility chosen for <br />processing, marketing and recovering the materials meets all federal, state and local <br />regulations and provide proof to the County that the facility meets such regulations <br />annually and provide documentation that any residuals from processing are properly and <br />legally disposed. ofi. <br />vi. Assist County with education and outreach and/or training when establishing new <br />locations to be added to program (i.e. acceptable materials, how to dispose of organics <br />properly, how to manage contamination problems, what types of paper or other non-food <br />items are acceptable, etc.); <br />vii. Provide. a program representative to act as a program contact person for questions or <br />problems. The representative must be available every business day from lam to 6pm by <br />either phone, electronically or other means and must respond to coils from the County <br />within one working day of receipt of call or other.communlcation from County <br />
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