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and regulations. The Contractor will provide to the City documentation supporting the <br /> qualification of those assigned to this program upon request by the City's Program Manager. <br /> Any items packaged, labeled, marked and/or manifested by the City which are to be managed <br /> under this Agreement will be inspected by the Contractor prior to acceptance to confirm that any <br /> such packaging, labeling, marking and manifesting is satisfactory and in accordance with all <br /> applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations. <br /> The Contractor will be compensated for mobilization,packaging and demobilization in accordance <br /> with Section 8 below. <br /> The following list describes some of the more routine waste streams generated by the City: <br /> a. Waste Paint Related Material(latex). The City generates waste paint in multi-sized cans. <br /> b. Waste Paint (oil-base). The City generates waste paint in multi-sized cans. <br /> c. Diesel Fuel and Asphalt Emulsion (combustible liquids). Waste diesel fuel mixed with asphalt <br /> emulsion generated from asphalt paving equipment cleaning operations. <br /> d. Empty Drums and Other Contaminated Containers. The City periodically generates various <br /> sized drums and other containers that previously held hazardous materials. <br /> e. Aerosol Cans. The City generates partially full aerosol cans that contain paint, lubricants, <br /> solvents,brake cleaners, etc. and loose-packs this waste into 55 gallon steel drums. <br /> f. Contaminated Debris, Soil and/or Absorbents. Debris (leaves, litter, PPE, etc.), soil and <br /> absorbents (rice hull ash, absorbent clays, pads and dikes, etc.) contaminated with gasoline, <br /> diesel fuel, hydraulic oil, antifreeze and other wastes from cleanup operations from incidents <br /> such as vehicle accidents or minor spills. <br /> g. Light Ballasts. The City generates suspected PCB contaminated and non-PCB fluorescent and <br /> traffic light ballasts. <br /> h. Fluorescent Tubes/bulbs. These tubes/bulbs are generated by maintenance of City facilities. <br /> i. Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFLs). Occasionally the city generates miscellaneous <br /> fluorescent bulbs. <br /> j. High Intensity Discharge (HID)Lamps and Light-emitting diode (LED)Bulbs. HID lamps are <br /> generated by maintenance of City facilities and street lights. Recently the City has shifted to <br /> using LED bulbs for street lamps and traffic lights, and anticipates this to be a future waste <br /> stream; the City currently does not generate significant LED waste. <br /> k. Insecticides, Algaecides, Fungicide, and Herbicides. <br /> 1. Alkaline and Rechargeable Batteries (Nickel-Cadmium, Nickel-metal hydride, Lead-Acid and <br /> Lithium Batteries). <br /> m. Antifreeze. Incidental amounts of antifreeze are generated by the City. <br /> n. Waste Pepper Spray and Mace. The Police Department generates waste mace and pepper spray <br /> containers. <br /> Exhibit A <br /> Page 4 of 10 <br />
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