ROW White Goods Debris Removal. Under this element, work consists of all labor, equipment, fuel, traffic control costs, and other associated costs necessary for the removal and transportation of Eligible White Goods from the ROW to a designated County approved DMS. The Contractor is responsible for the transportation of Eligible White Goods from the designated County approved DMS to a County designated facility for recycling. The designated facility for recycling must be approved in writing by the County. Eligible White Goods containing refrigerants must first have such refrigerants removed by the Contractor’s licensed technicians prior to mechanical loading. Contractor is to provide County with copies of license technician certifications. The Contractor is also responsible for emptying and decontaminating any White Goods containing spoiled foods. White Goods can be collected without first having refrigerants removed if the white goods are manually placed into a hauling vehicle with lifting equipment so that the elements containing refrigerants are not damaged. White goods are banned from landfill disposal in the state of Florida but are accepted for recycling. a. The removal, transportation and recycling of eligible white goods includes obtaining all necessary local, state, andfederal handling permits and operating in accordance with all rules and regulations of local, state, and federal regulatory agencies. b. The Contractor will recycle all Eligible White Goods in accordance with all rules and regulations of local, state, and federal regulatory agencies. c. The Contractor will separate/remove all small engine debris such as lawn mowers, weed eaters, etc. from the ROW debris and transport to a designated County approved DMS.
Appears in 11 contracts
Samples: Debris Hauling Services Agreement, Debris Hauling Services Agreement, Debris Hauling Services Agreement