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2002 S Solid Waste - Household Hazardous Waste
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6/4/2002
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Storage: Holding hazardous waste for a temporary period, after which the hazardous waste is <br /> treated, disposed of, or stored elsewhere. <br /> Lab Pack: Drums or approved containers filled with many small containers packed in <br /> nonbiodegradable absorbent material. <br /> Manifest: Paperwork that accompanies hazardous waste from the point of generation to the point <br /> of ultimate treatment, storage, or disposal. Each party involved in the waste's management <br /> retains a copy of the RCRA manifest, which contains specific information about the waste. <br /> Site Attendant: Contractor employee who works full-time at County's Permanent HHW Facility <br /> managing waste received under this contract. <br /> SECTION 3 <br /> Compensation and Payment: The County agrees to pay Contractor for its services in accordance <br /> with the following prices and terms of payment: <br /> a) Labor: Contractor will provide one full-time Contractor employee, hereafter"Site <br /> Attendant,"working 40 hours per week at County's facility: $21,000 per year payable in <br /> monthly installments of$1,750. Additional labor by Contractor employees beyond that of the <br /> Site Attendant may be billed at the prices set forth in the attached Appendix A. <br /> b) Disposal, Supply, and Transportation: All disposal, supply, and transportation charges <br /> associated with management of Household Hazardous Waste received during the regular <br /> operational hours of the multi-day per week HHW program (see Section 4, subsection b) will <br /> be covered by a fixed price of$0.60 per pound of HHW. This weight will be determined as <br /> the HHW is received at County's facility, and shall exclude the weight of HHW diverted to <br /> Reuse and Other Diversionary programs (as described in Section 4, subsection d) and shall <br /> whenever practical exclude the weight of containers used by citizens to deliver the HHW to <br /> the facility. Specifically, cardboard boxes,newspaper, bags and other materials used only to <br /> transport smaller containers of HHW will not be weighed unless they are contaminated to the <br /> extent that they require treatment as HHW. Contractor will bill County monthly for disposal, <br /> supplies, and transportation, and shall provide required manifests and reports, as listed in <br /> Section 4, subsection k and subsection 1. <br /> c) Additional Labor, Services and Supplies: Additional labor, services, and supplies beyond <br /> those provided by the Site Attendant when managing waste received at County's HHW <br /> facility during the regular operational hours (as defined in Section 4, subsection b) may be <br /> obtained by the County at the price set forth in the attached Appendix A, the Pricing Sheet, <br /> which is made part of this Agreement. Examples of additional labor, services, and supplies <br /> include, but are not limited to the following: <br /> • County's purchase of supplies such as 55 gallon drums for programs other than the HHW <br /> program; <br /> 3 <br />
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