ENVIRONMENTAL CLEAN-UP SERVICES. Environmental clean-up services requiring immediate response as determined by County staff shall be considered “emergencies”. Upon contact for assistance with an emergency environmental clean- up, Contractor shall indicate within 10 minutes time if requested labor and equipment are available. If emergency response by the Contractor is mutually agreed upon and initiated, Contractor shall mobilize resources based on information provided over the phone or via email by County staff. A field supervisor representing the Contractor shall arrive on scene within 30 minutes of initiation of an emergency response unless traffic or location of the incident makes travel within this time frame infeasible. All other labor, equipment and supplies shall arrive on scene as soon as possible but no more than 90 minutes from request by County staff unless otherwise agreed upon. Typical tasks that may be required of Contractor to be performed under the direction of County staff on an emergency environmental clean-up include: A. Deploy containment and absorbent material/boom, and temporary barriers (such as dirt berms, sand and/or gravel bags) as needed, to control and recover pollutants. B. Deploy heavy equipment as needed to establish containment berms; remove wastes and contaminated material; and position/relocate/recover equipment, containment booms, etc. C. Deploy vacuum trucks of appropriate size as required, trailer-mounted and portable pumps and other equipment as necessary to contain and recover pollutants, contaminated debris, and sediment. D. Perform steam/high pressure washing of roadways, underground stormdrain lines, flood control structures, and any other areas deemed necessary to remove pollutants and contamination. Where practical, vactor trucks may be used to “jet” underground pipelines in lieu of pressure washing. Capture and containment measures shall be implemented to prevent the release of pollutants and contaminated debris dislodged during the steam/high pressure washing cleaning procedure. E. Perform confined-space entry when needed to conduct environmental clean-up services. Confined-space activities may involve work in oxygen deficient or hazardous atmospheres, requiring appropriate safety and monitoring equipment. F. Under certain hazardous conditions Contractor may need to work in Levels A, B, C, or D PPE as part of this scope of work, and these costs should be included as appropriate with staff billing rates. G. Set up temporary storage bins or tanks as needed for collection and quantification of solid and/or liquid wastes recovered during clean-up. Secondary containment shall be provided as necessary. H. Deploy light towers for crews to operate safely at night or in darkness I. Provide all necessary traffic control measures for crews to operate safely. Traffic control measures shall meet the requirements of the California Vehicle Code, Section 21400, and comply with the "California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways.
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ENVIRONMENTAL CLEAN-UP SERVICES. Environmental clean-up services requiring immediate response as determined by County staff shall be considered “emergencies”. Upon contact for assistance with an emergency environmental clean- up, Contractor shall indicate within 10 minutes time if requested labor and equipment are available. If emergency response by the Contractor is mutually agreed upon and initiated, Contractor shall mobilize resources based on information provided over the phone or via email by County staff. A field supervisor representing the Contractor shall arrive on scene within 30 minutes of initiation of an emergency response unless traffic or location of the incident makes travel within this time frame infeasible. All other labor, equipment and supplies shall arrive on scene as soon as possible but no more than 90 minutes from request by County staff unless otherwise agreed upon. Typical tasks that may be required of Contractor to be performed under the direction of County staff on an emergency environmental clean-up include:
A. Deploy containment and absorbent material/boom, and temporary barriers (such as dirt berms, sand and/or gravel bags) as needed, to control and recover pollutants.
B. Deploy heavy equipment as needed to establish containment berms; remove wastes and contaminated material; and position/relocate/recover equipment, containment booms, etc.. DocuSign Envelope ID: C6DC418D-7DF1-4A5E-A860-D737F80DFF6E
C. Deploy vacuum trucks of appropriate size as required, trailer-mounted and portable pumps and other equipment as necessary to contain and recover pollutants, contaminated debris, and sediment.
D. Perform steam/high pressure washing of roadways, underground stormdrain lines, flood control structures, and any other areas deemed necessary to remove pollutants and contamination. Where practical, vactor trucks may be used to “jet” underground pipelines in lieu of pressure washing. Capture and containment measures shall be implemented to prevent the release of pollutants and contaminated debris dislodged during the steam/high pressure washing cleaning procedure.
E. Perform confined-space entry when needed to conduct environmental clean-up services. Confined-space activities may involve work in oxygen deficient or hazardous atmospheres, requiring appropriate safety and monitoring equipment.
F. Under certain hazardous conditions Contractor may need to work in Levels A, B, C, or D PPE as part of this scope of work, and these costs should be included as appropriate with staff billing rates.
G. Set up temporary storage bins or tanks as needed for collection and quantification of solid and/or liquid wastes recovered during clean-up. Secondary containment shall be provided as necessary.
H. Deploy light towers for crews to operate safely at night or in darkness I. Provide all necessary traffic control measures for crews to operate safely. Traffic control measures shall meet the requirements of the California Vehicle Code, Section 21400, and comply with the "California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways.
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ENVIRONMENTAL CLEAN-UP SERVICES. Environmental clean-up services requiring immediate response as determined by County staff shall be considered “emergencies”. Upon contact for assistance with an emergency environmental clean- up, Contractor shall indicate within 10 minutes time if requested labor and equipment are available. If emergency response by the Contractor is mutually agreed upon and initiated, Contractor shall mobilize resources based on information provided over the phone or via email by County staff. A field supervisor representing the Contractor shall arrive on scene within 30 minutes of initiation of an emergency response unless traffic or location of the incident makes travel within this time frame infeasible. All other labor, equipment and supplies shall arrive on scene as soon as possible but no more than 90 minutes from request by County staff unless otherwise agreed upon. Typical tasks that may be required of Contractor to be performed under the direction of County staff on an emergency environmental clean-up include:
A. Deploy containment and absorbent material/boom, and temporary barriers (such as dirt berms, sand and/or gravel bags) as needed, to control and recover pollutants.
B. Deploy heavy equipment as needed to establish containment berms; remove wastes and contaminated material; and position/relocate/recover equipment, containment booms, etc.. DocuSign Envelope ID: 4D4B7014-FEAD-4409-B653-D318355C84D1
C. Deploy vacuum trucks of appropriate size as required, trailer-mounted and portable pumps and other equipment as necessary to contain and recover pollutants, contaminated debris, and sediment.
D. Perform steam/high pressure washing of roadways, underground stormdrain lines, flood control structures, and any other areas deemed necessary to remove pollutants and contamination. Where practical, vactor trucks may be used to “jet” underground pipelines in lieu of pressure washing. Capture and containment measures shall be implemented to prevent the release of pollutants and contaminated debris dislodged during the steam/high pressure washing cleaning procedure.
E. Perform confined-space entry when needed to conduct environmental clean-up services. Confined-space activities may involve work in oxygen deficient or hazardous atmospheres, requiring appropriate safety and monitoring equipment.
F. Under certain hazardous conditions Contractor may need to work in Levels A, B, C, or D PPE as part of this scope of work, and these costs should be included as appropriate with staff billing rates.
G. Set up temporary storage bins or tanks as needed for collection and quantification of solid and/or liquid wastes recovered during clean-up. Secondary containment shall be provided as necessary.
H. Deploy light towers for crews to operate safely at night or in darkness I. Provide all necessary traffic control measures for crews to operate safely. Traffic control measures shall meet the requirements of the California Vehicle Code, Section 21400, and comply with the "California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways.
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