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2000 S Solid Waste - Acceptance of Grant for Wood Waste Processing
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6/6/2000
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8e
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ATTACHMENT <br /> 2000 C&D RECYCLING GRANTS <br /> SCOPE OF WORK <br /> Chapel Hill 2000 C&D Recycling Grant <br /> Contract dates: February 1, 2000—January 31, 2001 <br /> The Scope of Work for this project is as follows: <br /> 1. Prepare and send to the Division of Pollution Prevention and Environmental <br /> Assistance a work plan for the project within thirty (30) days after the contract has <br /> been signed. The work plan should include a complete project schedule and be based <br /> on Chapel Hill's Grant Proposal and should include the following: <br /> • A description of the proposed project <br /> • Increased tons of material to be diverted from disposal over the contract <br /> period. <br /> • Number of jobs to be created <br /> • Increased revenue as a result of the project <br /> • Contract budget <br /> 2. Sort wood waste at the Orange County landfill. <br /> 3. Contract with Charles Blythe Equipment Co. Inc. to grind the wood waste. <br /> 4. Obtain all applicable permits from the appropriate regulatory agencies. <br /> 5. Document to the extent feasible the amount of waste reduction [or "tons <br /> recycled" or something similar]as a result of the grant project. <br /> 6. Actively promote the project through presentations at professional conferences, <br /> community meetings, and trade association meetings. <br /> 7. Ensure that all publications produced as a result of this grant award are printed <br /> on recycled paper (with at least 30% post-consumer content) and explicitly <br /> stater "Funding for this project was provided in part through a grant from the <br /> North Carolina Division of Pollution Prevention and Environmental Assistance, <br /> Department of Environment and Natural Resources." <br /> 8. Submit a draft copy of the report, double-sided and on recycled paper (with at <br /> least 30% post-consumer content), to the Division of Pollution Prevention and <br /> Environmental Assistance for review on or before December 31, 2000. Prepare a <br /> final report, double-sided and on recycled paper (with at least 30% post- <br /> consumer content), to be submitted to the Division of Pollution Prevention and <br /> Environmental Assistance on or before January 31, 2001. The final report should <br />
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