Program and Material Report Sample Clauses

Program and Material Report. By January 15 each year, the Contractor shall provide the City an annual program report that will be an overall summary of the program from the previous year. The report should include: 1. Total number of Customers. 2. Total number of Refuse Carts and Recycling Carts in service. 3. Tons of Refuse, Recycling, Yard Waste, appliances, Electronic Waste, and other Bulky Waste items collected (Recycling should be broken down by commodity) from residential Customers. 4. Tons of Refuse, Recycling, appliances, Electronic Waste and other Bulky Waste items collected (Recycling should be broken down by commodity) from City Buildings, parks facilities, and events. 5. Current trends in the solid waste industry that may have an impact on the City’s program. 6. Recovery rates (i.e. pounds per household for Recycling). 7. Results of the Recycling Composition Analysis, including amount of Contamination as Collected. Set-out and participation rates: a. Number of residential Refuse accounts by service level (cart size, Collection frequency) b. Number of accounts with multiple Refuse carts c. Number of Recycling accounts by service level d. Number of accounts with multiple Recycling carts e. Number of Yard Waste cart subscriptions f. Number of Yard Waste “on-call” or overflow bags set out g. Number of Bulky Waste “on-call” Collections h. Number of accounts with Walk-Up Service 8. Hauler Report as submitted to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. 9. Efforts Contractor has made to reduce Contaminants as Collected and Process Residuals as well as increase diversion. 10. Contractor suggestions to improve the City’s program. 11. Recommended public education plan for the next year. 12. Any other notable issues or happening over the past year.
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