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DocuSign Envelope ID: 7796CD94- 342E- 40D0- B7C3- A2B604F926B4 <br />Weaver Street Market <br />Keith Anderson <br />Facilities Manager <br />919-241 -1766 <br />keith, a @weaverstreetmarket. coop <br />Jackie Dargavel <br />New Market Waste Solutions <br />Account Manager <br />Office: 704 - 632 -9934 <br />Direct: 704- 714 -5191 <br />idar gavenewmarketwaste com <br />UNC Office of Waste Reduction and Recycling and Carolina Dining Services can attest to the <br />relationship and cooperation among Brooks Contractor and CompostNow to transition service <br />capabilities quickly when the need arises. This service was conducted onsite by Brooks <br />Contactor for many years and was seamlessly transitioned to CompostNow due to growth and <br />lack of space, and several challenges of the account. CompostNow currently switches out carts <br />and the waste is picked up from a consolidation area by Brooks Contractor. <br />BJ Tipton, UNC Chapel Hill <br />Office of Waste Reduction and Recycling <br />CB 1805, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 -1805 <br />919 -962 -7251 <br />btipton@fac.unc.edu <br />Bruce Eckmeder <br />Carolina Dining Services, Senior Food Service Director - Aramark <br />P:919- 962 -0041 <br />BJECKMEDER@aux-services.une.edu <br />12.1.8 Technical Expertise <br />Brooks Contractor has been hauling organic wastes since the beginning of Brooks Compost <br />Facility in the early 1990's. With a composting facility, the owners realized it was necessary to <br />provide hauling set-vices in order to prevent unwanted wastes from corning in as well as <br />unlicensed and faulty trucks from endangering traffic on public roadways. It is important to <br />abide by all state and local Iaws for hauling organics, including obtaining county hauler licenses <br />where necessary. This includes securing the load by not allowing the material to end up on <br />roadways or roadsides. With organics and in particular wet food residuals, the body of the truck <br />must be free of leaks with a sealed gate. All trucks hauling food waste will be sealed. Any larger <br />containers that may be stationed at a receiving and consolidation station shall also have sealed <br />gates to prevent any leaks from occurring. Brooks Contractor has over two decades of experience <br />hauling and composting various materials within North Carolina, and in many cases Were <br />responsible for the initial design of such collection trucks in order to haul materials efficiently <br />and to meet all roadway laws. <br />