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2019-375-E Solid Waste - Tradebe Environmental Services hazardous household waste disposal
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7/1/2019
Contract Starting Date
7/1/2019
Contract Ending Date
6/30/2024
Contract Document Type
Agreement - Services
Agenda Item
6/18/18; 8-o
Amount
$1,600,000.00
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Agenda 06-18-19 Item 8-o - Approval of Contract for the Collection, Processing and Disposal of Household Hazardous Waste
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\Board of County Commissioners\BOCC Agendas\2010's\2019\Agenda - 06-18-19 Regular Meeting
R 2019-375 Solid Waste - Tradebe Environmental Services hazardous household waste disposal
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\Board of County Commissioners\Contracts and Agreements\Contract Routing Sheets\Routing Sheets\2019
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DocuSign Envelope ID: E53DCC3C-B8E8-410C-BB50-A039C27BD393 <br /> C. Used Oil Collection Process: The County expects used oil to be collected on <br /> a consistent basis. The County recognizes the cost benefit of testing used <br /> oil at locations where anyone has access to the site to limit pumping used <br /> oil as hazardous materials. Material at the five (5) WRCs shall be tested for <br /> flammability and PCBs prior to collection. While testing occurs, the <br /> container will be locked and cannot be utilized by the public. A secondary <br /> container will be moved in front of the locked container for the public to <br /> use. After testing for contamination is complete, oil is then collected. <br /> At the five (5) internal locations (Section 1.2), testing does not occur as the <br /> used oil is poured in by certified mechanics and no testing is necessary. <br /> The Contractor is responsible for collecting and testing (if applicable) for <br /> flammability without notice from the County. The County will not inform the <br /> Contractor when sampling, testing and collection needs to occur. It is the <br /> Contractors responsibility to manage the system. To ensure timely <br /> collection, no container shall sit locked for longer than a period of seven (7) <br /> days and no more than four (4) used oil containers may be at one (1) <br /> particular pickup location. <br /> Used Oil Filters <br /> D. Primary Used Oil Filter Containers: All seventeen (17) fifty-give (55) gallon <br /> metal used oil filter containers are currently owned by the Contractor and <br /> will be expected to be provided by the Contractor. <br /> E. Secondary Used Oil Filter Containers: Currently, the seventeen (17) <br /> containers are sufficient. However, the Contractor is expected to provide <br /> overflow containers if and when necessary. <br /> F. Used Oil Filter Collection Process: The Contractor will monitor containers <br /> and place them on a scheduled collection once the containers are half full. <br /> The Contractor is responsible for collecting used oil filters on a regular <br /> basis and ensuring that no more than four (4) used oil filter containers are <br /> at one (1) particular location. <br /> Used Antifreeze <br /> G. Primary Antifreeze Containers: The County owns five (5) double-walled <br /> plastic with metal enforcement one-hundred (100) gallon antifreeze tanks <br /> that are placed at the internal sites. At the WRC, the Contractor provides <br /> collection containers. The County owned containers were purchased in <br /> 2008, and are not expected to last longer than three (3) more years. In year <br /> three (3), of the contract term, the Contractor will be expected to provide <br /> and maintain antifreeze containers at all ten (10) locations. <br /> H. Secondary Antifreeze Containers: Currently, the ten (10) one-hundred (100) <br /> gallon tanks are sufficient. However, the Contractor is expected to provide <br /> containers for overflow upon request. <br /> 16 of 45 <br /> RFP No. 5255 <br />
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