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DocuSign Envelope ID:813A5323-29B6-4DDD-A2B8-22B7F4A4A68C <br /> [Departmental Use Only] <br /> TITLE HHW collection <br /> FY 2012 <br /> NORTH CAROLINA <br /> SERVICES AGREEMENT OVER$90,000.00 <br /> RFP—NO REIMBURSABLE EXPENSES <br /> ORANGE COUNTY <br /> This Services Agreement (hereinafter "Agreement"), made and entered into this 15th day of <br /> May, 2012, ("Effective Date") by and between Orange County, North Carolina a body politic <br /> and corporate of the State of North Carolina (hereinafter, the "County") and Clean Harbors <br /> Environmental Services, Inc., a Massachusetts Corporation(hereinafter, the "Provider"). <br /> WITNESSETH: <br /> That the County and Provider, for the consideration herein named, do hereby agree as <br /> follows: <br /> 1. Definitions. Terms used in this Agreement are defined as follows: <br /> a. Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA): An amendment to the federal Solid <br /> Waste Disposal Action of 1965, RCRA was enacted in 1976. Within this Agreement the <br /> acronym RCRA does not only refer to the statute itself, but also to corresponding <br /> regulations codified in the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), guidance and policy. The <br /> definitions that follow are based on those established by RCRA, and are intended to <br /> reflect the meaning created by RCRA. <br /> b. Hazardous Waste: A waste with properties that make it dangerous, or capable of having <br /> a harmful effect on human health and environment, as determined by RCRA. <br /> c. Acutely Hazardous Waste: As defined by RCRA, Acutely Hazardous Waste are Listed <br /> Wastes that are accompanied by the hazard code (H) and are subject to stricter <br /> management standards than most other wastes. <br /> d. Listed Wastes: Wastes that are considered hazardous under RCRA because they meet <br /> specific listing descriptions. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has applied <br /> the listing criteria to hundreds of specific industrial wastestreams. These wastestreams <br /> are grouped into four lists located at 40 CFR Part 261, Subpart D. Each listed waste is <br /> assigned a hazard code by the EPA to indicate its reason for listing a waste. <br /> e. Household Hazardous Waste (HHW): Waste generated by a household that could <br /> technically be Hazardous Waste (as defined above) but that is exempt by RCRA from <br /> the definition of hazardous waste. <br /> f. Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator (CESQG): A commercial business, <br /> facility or other non-household entity that produces less than 100 kgs of hazardous <br /> waste, or less than 1 kg of acutely hazardous waste, per calendar month. <br /> Revised July 2010 1 <br />