Mobile Collection Events. Participating City may schedule a mobile collection event to be operated by Fort Worth personnel using one of Fort Worth’s MCUs or conduct their own mobile collection events using either Participating City’s MCU or Fort Worth’s Reserve MCU (as available). State regulations require notification to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) at least 45 days prior to conducting the event.
Mobile Collection Events. The Contractor responsibilities will include: • Management of one-time, off-site Mobile Collection Event(s) (the Event), which may include the following site preparation, set-up, staffing and same-day removal and transportation of waste: o Delivery and set up of appropriate tarps, visqueen, tents, containers, and other items before the Event. o Working with the County to identify items collected and not collected during the Event. o Full operational duties during the Event, including routing vehicles inside the collection/unload area, unloading vehicles, and sorting and packing waste in accordance with in-house specifications and DOT hazardous waste regulations. o Loading of packaged waste into placarded Contractor-supplies vehicle(s) and removing off-site the same day. o Cleanup of collection site to the same condition as prior to the Event. • The frequency and location of the Event shall be determined by the County. Scheduling of the Event shall be determined by the Contract Representatives for both parties. • Creating and reviewing shipping papers, ensuring delivery of MRW from Event to appropriate permitted facilities. The Contractor shall provide a vehicle suitable to pick up the quantity of waste at the prescribed time and date of the Event. • Providing a point of contact that shall be available to the County by telephone during normal business hours 8:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, Monday through Friday for general contract services. • Properly managing all MRW in accordance with all applicable local, state and federal laws, regulations, and ordinances. For all waste that would be regulated hazardous waste if not for the household or CESQG exemptions [40 CFR § 261.4(b)(1)], all final disposal facilities shall be hazardous waste recycling facilities registered by EPA or state regulatory authorities, fully permitted hazardous waste TSDFs, or RCRA Subtitle C landfills. • For all TSCA-regulated PCB-containing waste, complying with all reporting and other requirements in state and federal regulations addressing PCB-containing materials. • Supplying a 24-hour emergency response number on shipping papers in accordance with 49 CFR § 172.600-606. • Keeping accurate and timely service documentation, including copies of manifests, TSDF records, and certificates of final disposal. Original signed copy of manifests must be received by the County within 45 days of date manifest shipped. Certificates of final disposition must be received by the County...