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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2012/05/22 Item 08CITY COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT ~~~ CITY OF CHULA VISTA 5/22/12, Item ~' ITEM TITLE: RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APROVING THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA AND CLEAN HARBORS ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC. FOR TURN-KEY HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE AND CONDITIONALLY EXEMPT S LL QUANTITY GENERATOR WASTE MANAGEME „VICES SUBMITTED BY: DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS `~'~~~' G'`/ ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC REVIEWED BY: CITY MANAGER ~ S ASSISTANT CITY ANAGER~~ 4/STHS VOTE: YES ~ NO ^X SiJ1VIMARY In April 2012, the City released a Request for Proposal (RFP) to provide Household Hazardous Waste (HIIW) and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator (CESQG) Waste Management Services. Clean Hazbors Environmental Services, Inc., is the winning bidder. Council is being asked to approve atwo-yeaz contract with three (3), one-yeaz (1) extensions. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW The Development Services Director has reviewed the proposed activity for compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and has determined that the activity qualifies for a Class 8 categorical exemption pursuant to Section 15308 [Actions by Regulatory Agencies for Protection of the Environment] of the State CEQA Guidelines because the proposed action will result in the implementation of options available to the public for conveniently and safely managing household wastes and thus reducing potential adverse impacts to the environment and human health. Thus, no further environmental review is required. RECOMMENDATION Council adopt the resolution approving the contract for hazardous waste management services. a-1 5/22/12, Item Page 2 of 7 BOARDS/COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION Not applicable. DISCUSSION The City of Chula Vista is the lead agency in the South Bay Regional Household Hazardous Waste Program. It is a partnership between the cities of Chula Vista, Imperial Beach, National City and the County of San Diego. The HHW program is one element of the City of Chula Vista's Waste Diversion and Recycling Plan designed to reduce the amount of waste being disposed of at the landfills. The current contract with Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc., is ending June 30, 2012 and was re-bid under the requirements of the City Charter. The bidding process was conducted through the Finance Department which utilizes the online bidding system P1anetBid.com. All hazardous waste management companies currently registered on P1anetBid received the Request for Proposal information. Additionally, email notifications were sent out to four hazardous waste management companies that were not registered with the website advising them of the pending RFP and instructing them to register on P1anetBid's website to obtain access to documents and communications. Public Notice was also placed in the local newspaper. Four companies submitted proposals. One was an incomplete submittal. The remaining three companies' proposals were evaluated and each company was interviewed by the selection committee. The committee was comprised of representatives from each of the partner jurisdictions (Chula Vista, Imperial Beach, National City, and the County of San Diego). All three companies were professional, responsive bidders and the comparisons were very close. Clean Hazbors was the winning bid based upon pricing and their ability to meet the City's requirements within the waste management hierazchy of reduce, reuse, recycle, with landfill and incineration as the least desirable options. Clean Hazbors will be holding their pricing for the two years of the initial contract, with negotiated adjustments for the optional yeazs not to exceed 4%. In addition, Clean Hazbors is actively engaged in and supports producer responsibility management models. The proposal documents are available for review with the Finance Department. In Chula Vista, the HHW Program cost is paid for through the AB 939 fees collected on the solid waste rates and is not parC of the General Fund. The projected cost of this contract is estimated to be $350,000 - $400,000 annually and will be based upon the actual number of residents participating in the various program options. Each of the jurisdictions participating in the program will be billed sepazately for their residents' usage of the programs. 8-2 5/22/12, Item Page 3 of 7 ITEM- DESCRII'TION UNIT CLEANHARBORS Turnkey Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility per participant/vehicle of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: load: 1" load, (15 lA Administration, staffmg, 3 technicians, 1 trained chemist. gallons or 125 pounds) $67.00 Vehicle unloading, hazcatting packaging and shipment re azation, trans ortation and dis osal. Turnkey Household Hazazdous waste Collection Facility per participant/vehicle of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: load: 2nd load on 2A Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained chemist. vehicle, additional $35.00 Vehicle unloading, hazcatting packaging and shipment material re aration, trans ortation and dis oral ITEM IDESCI3IYTION ' . UNI'T' Door-to-door program, Collection of household hazardous per residence not up to 1B waste, universal waste and sharps, Administration, 12 gallons or 100 $85.00 staffmg transportation, hazcatting, packaging, pounds manifestationiadministration and or rec clin or dis oral Door-to-door program, Collection of household hazardous For every 12 gallons or ZB waste, universal waste and sharps, Administration, 100 pounds beyond per $25.00 staffmg transportation, hazcatting, packaging, collection manifestationiadministration and or recvclin~ or dis oral ITEM =DESCRIPTION UNFT CLEAN HARBORS 1 Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, 0-200 vehicles $4,526.00 ~ universal waste mobilization, staffing costs ' 2 Temporary Collection Events of hazardous 200-400 vehicles $5,789.00 waste, universal waste mobilization, staffin costs 3 Temporary Collection Events of hazazdous 400-600 vehicles $7,823.00 waste, universal waste mobilization, staffin costs 4 Temporary Collection Event/s of hazazdous 600-800 vehicles $10,656.00 waste, universal waste mobilization, staffin costs 5 Temporary Collection Events of hazardous 1,000 + vehicles $13,815.00 waste, universal waste mobilization, staffin costs HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE PROGRAM The City of Chula Vista owns a regional household hazardous waste collection facility (SBHHWPF) open every Wednesday and Saturday, except for Saturdays prior to or immediately following Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day. This year the facility will be closed on Wednesday, July 4, 2012 and reopen on Saturday, July 7, 2012. Operating hours are 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. Hours and days of operation may be changed or extended by mutual agreement of the City and Contractor when deemed beneficial to the community being served. Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators (CESQGs) shall be served on an appointment only basis, as needed, at both permanent and/or satellite facilities. The contractor shall also provide on a yearly basis and for the duration of the contract up to ten (10) or more one-day, anti-freeze, batteries, oil and paint (ABOP), electronic and universal waste collection events to be held on a Saturday or Sunday at dates and locations to be designated by the City. The program goals are to reflect the waste disposal hierarchy. This hierarchy calls for source reduction and reuse, recycling and reclamation whenever possible. 8-3 5/22/12, Item Page 4 of 7 Environmentally sound incineration and hazardous waste landfill disposal are considered the least desirable options. It is most desirable to recycle, process, treat, minimize, and consolidate as much waste as is possible prior to shipment for final disposal. Recycling and beneficial reuse (energy recovery), and treatments are the preferred methods of disposal. The following generally describes minimum program activities the Contractor is to provide: • Provide the necessary labor, materials and equipment to legally operate a permanent household hazazdous waste collection facility (PHHWPF), temporazy household electronic and universal waste collection events (ten or more per year), door-to-door household hazardous waste collection and a possible satellite household hazardous waste collection facility. Generally these services include tracking, collecting, packaging, transportation, recycling, treatment and disposal, labor and other materials necessary. • Select the appropriate treatment, recycling, storage and disposal sites for all hazardous materials collected at the facility or events using the best environmentally sound methods of waste processing hierarchy to include recycling, incineration, and landfilling as the least desirable option. All sites chosen for temporary storage, treatment, recycling and/or disposal shall be fully permitted under local, state and federal laws. Contractor shall also be responsible for providing a waste analysis report that includes identifying the proposed disposal method for each waste stream, all proposed transporters and treatment, storage, and disposal facilities (TSDFs) which will be utilized to dispose of waste collected under this RFP, and all subcontractors. The contractor shall provide an annual updated list of proposed transporters, proposed TSDFs, and related information. The contractor shall provide transportation of all materials collected to the appropriate TSDF and to any secondary management facilities as required. • Manifest, load and transport all conforming hazardous materials collected at the SBHHWPF, temporary collection, satellite household hazazdous waste collection facility and door-to-door collection events, including CESQG generated wastes. Contractor shall perform these services in full compliance with all applicable federal, state and local laws, rules, regulations, including local enforcement agencies for traffic control and orders of all regulatory agencies. • Provide one trained, qualified and dedicated Project Manager to the program for technical assistance and support as well as all routine operational tasks. Project Manager or an equally qualified staff member will be on-site at the SBHHWPF to assist and oversee proper hazardous waste packaging and shipments. • Provide a qualified HHW customer service specialist to respond to all program inquires within one business day. Customer service support will be accessible through Contractor's toll free telephone number. Basic call data will be logged and provided to City in an approved format. • Provide one dedicated, qualified Customer Service Representative to the program for all contractual and waste tracking tasks and completion and submittal of all required reports to federal, state and local agencies during normal business hours. 8-4 5/22/12, Item Page 5 of 7 • Provide City with the following items no later than forty-five (45) days after the event: copies of all manifests, bill of ladings as well as a monthly report on all the waste collected divided by site, type and amounts of waste collected and invoice for payment along with an itemized listing of car counts. • Prepare and update all reporting documents required by federal, state and local agencies such as Form 303, facility operations and contingency plan subject to City approval, and prepare an emergency response plan subject for review and approval by local fire marshals fox said facilities. • Contractor agrees to provide staff services to transfer applicable permits for the City • On-going Project Management meetings with City staff. SPECIFIC SERVICES FOR DOOR-TO-DOOR COLLECTION PROGRAM • Program Administration • Hotline services for the program • Complete inventory of materials to be collected • Professional, knowledgeable, and friendly staff • Permit preparation and submittal • Service completed within 10 days of initial request (phone call or email) • Emergency pickup service available on a case by case basis, under City direction • Tracking by jurisdiction with receipts provided to the resident or CESQGs • Assistance for all disabled and elderly participants requiring additional help in gathering of materials -resident must be at home at the time of collection • On-site inventory, collection, segregation and packaging completed by a trained chemist and/or technician • Contractor to prepare an emergency response plan subject for review and approval by local fire marshals • Compliance with Health and Safety Standards per OSHA 1910.120 • Manifest Prepazation - to include Land Disposal Restriction (LDR), Bill of Lading, and Treatment Storage Disposal Facility (TSDF) and any other regulatory documentation as required. • Same-day transportation of all materials to Permanent Site for consolidation and packaging • Reporting to respective City to include: name of resident, date of pick-up and complete breakdown of pounds and/or gallons of material collected by class 8-5 5/22/12, Item Page 6 of 7 • Additional reporting to City pertaining to collection, quantification, processing and transportation of materials paperwork and forms required by CalRecycle, the Department of Toxic Substances Control or any other local, state or federal agency. • Waste Survey and Customer Satisfaction Program SPECIFIC SERVICES FOR THE PERtV1ANENT FACILITY SATELITE COLLECTION FACILITY AND ONE-DAY COLLECTION EVENTS • Setup and breakdown • Professional knowledgeable and friendly staff • Supplies and equipment • Waste collection, transportation, recycling and disposal • Segregation and packaging • Timely reporting and invoicing, including 303 reporting • Survey collection • Prepare and maintain a facility operations and contingency plan that shall include a contingency plan for unacceptable wastes such as explosive and biological waste, and prepare an emergency response plan subject for review and approval by local fire marshals for said facilities • Permit prepazation and submittal • Compliance with Health and Safety Standazds per OSHA 1910.120 including all local, state and federal storm water protection laws • Manifest Preparation - to include Land Disposal Restriction (LDR), Bill of Lading, and Treatment Storage Disposal Facility (TSDF) and any other regulatory documentation as required. • Safety meeting prior to each scheduled collection event • On-going Project Management Meetings DECISION MAKER CONFLICT Staff has reviewed the decision contemplated by this action and has determined that it is not site specific and consequently, the 500-foot rule found in California Code of Regulations section 18704.2(a)(1) is not applicable to this decision. CURRENT YEAR FISCAL IMPACT All current expenditures and revenues associated with this contract and the Household Hazardous Waste Program are fully funded through the Environmental Services Fund. There will be no impact to the General Fund. 8-6 5/22/12, Item Page 7 of 7 ONGOING FISCAL IMPACT All future expenditures and revenues associated with this contract and the Household Hazardous Waste Program are fully funded through the Environmental Services Fund. There will be no impact to the General Fund. ATTACHMENTS Contract with Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc. Prepared by.' Lynn France, Environmental Services Program Manager, Public Works Department - Environmental Services Section. H:IPUBL9C WORKS-ENGIAGENDAICAS209210.i-22-921AgStHHWContract-~ 9512-F9NAL.doc a-~ RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA APPROVING THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA AND CLEAN HARBORS ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES INC. FOR TURN-KEY HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE AND CONDITIONALLY EXEMPT SMALL QUANTITY GENERATOR WASTE MANAGEMENT SERVICES WHEREAS, the City of Chula Vista is the lead agency in the South Bay Regional Household Hazardous Waste Management Program, which is a partnership between the cities of Imperial Beach, National City, Chula Vista and the County of San Diego; and WHEREAS, the Household Hazardous Waste Management Program is one element of the City of Chula Vista's Waste Diversion and Recycling Plan designed to reduce the amount of waste being disposed of at the landfills; and WHEREAS, the City released a Request for Proposals (RFP) to gain Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services; and WHEREAS, the selection committee, comprised of a representative from each of the partner agencies, selected Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc., as the most responsive bidder; and WHEREAS, Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc. has agreed to the terms and conditions of Chula Vista's agreement. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Chula Vista does hereby approve an agreement between the City of Chula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc., for Turn-Key Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services from July 1, 2012, through June 30, 2014, and the potential for three (3) one-year extensions through June 30, 2017. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Mayor of the City of Chula Vista is hereby authorized to execute said agreement for the July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2014 term and the City Manger is hereby authorized, if it is determined annually by the City Manager to continue the program with Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc., to execute the subject potential three (3) one-year extensions through June 30, 2017 on behalf of the City of Chula Vista. Presented by Approved as to form by Richard A. Hopkins Public Works Director Glen R. City Attorney e-a THE ATTACHED AGREEMENT HAS BEEN REVIEWED AND APPROVED AS TO FORM BY THE CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE AND WILL BE FORMALLY SIGNED UPON APPROVAL BY THE CITY COUNCIL X17 GC ty Attorney Dated: ~ " ~~" ~~ AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA, AND CLEAN HARBORS ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, INC. TO PROVIDE TURN-KEY HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE AND CONDITIONALLY EXEMPT SMALL QUANTITY GENERATOR WASTE MANAGEMENT SERVICES 8-9 Agreement between City of Chula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc., To Provide Turn-Key Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services This agreement (Agreement), effective July 1, 2012, is between the City-related entity whose name and business form is indicated on Exhibit A, Paragraph 2, (City), and the entity whose name, business form, place of business and telephone numbers are indicated on Exhibit A, Paragraphs 4 through 6, (Contractor), and is made with reference to the following facts: RECITALS WHEREAS, the City of Chula Vista is the lead agency in-the South Bay Regional Household Hazardous Waste Program, which is a partnership between the cities of Chula Vista, Imperial Beach, National City, and the County of San Diego; and WHEREAS, the Household Hazardous Waste Management Program is one element of the City of Chula Vista's Waste Diversion and Recycling Plan designed to reduce the amount of waste being disposed of at the landfills; and WHEREAS, the City released a Request for Proposals (RFP) to gain Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services; and WHEREAS, this agreement defines the work to be conducted within the Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management program; and WHEREAS, Contractor warrants and represents that it is experienced and staffed in a manner such that it can deliver the services required of Contractor to City in accordance with the time frames and the terms and conditions of this Agreement. [End of Recitals. Next Page Starts Obligatory Provisions.] Page 1 Two Parry Agreement Between the City ojChu[a Vuta ¢nd Clearyry,,H~~$$ Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conduionally Exempt Small Quanfiry Generator Watlk7%7iemen[ Services C:\Documents and Settings\FlorenceV.ocal Seaings\Temporarv Internet Files\OLKA6\2012-CleanHarborsVersionContract 5-17-12 Lnf doc OBLIGATORY PROVISIONS PAGES NOW, THEREFORE, for valuable consideration the City and Contractor do hereby mutually agree as follows: All of the Recitals above are incorporated into this Agreement by this reference. ARTICLE I. CONTRACTOR'S OBLIGATIONS A. General 1. General Duties. Contractor shall perform all of the services described on Exhibit A, Paragraph 7 (General Duties). 2. Scope of Work and Schedule. In performing and delivering the General Duties, Contractor shall also perform the services, and deliver to City the "Deliverables" described in Exhibit A, Pazagraph 8, entitled "Scope of Work and Schedule," according to, and within the time frames set forth in Exhibit A, Pazagraph 8, time being of the essence of this agreement. The General Duties and the work and Deliverables required in the Scope of Work and Schedule shall be referred to as the "Defined Services." Failure to complete the Defined Services by the times indicated does not, except at the option of the City, terminate this Agreement. a. Reductions in Scope of Work. City may independently, or upon request from Contractor, from time to time, reduce the Defined Services to be performed by the Contractor under this Agreement. Upon doing so, City and Contractor agree to meet in good faith and confer for the purpose of negotiating a corresponding reduction in the compensation associated with the reduction. b. Additional Services. In addition to performing the Defined Services, City may require Contractor to perform additional consulting services related to the Defined Services (Additional Services), and upon doing so in writing, if they are within the scope of services offered by Contractor, Contractor shall perform same on a time and materials basis at the rates set forth in the "Rate Schedule" in Exhibit A, Paragraph 10(C), unless a separate fixed fee is otherwise agreed upon. All compensation for Additional Services shall be paid monthly as billed. 3. Standard of Care. The Contractor expressly warrants that the work to be performed pursuant to this Agreement, whether Defined Services or Additional Services, shall be performed in accordance with the standard of caze ordinarily exercised by members of the profession currently practicing under similar conditions and in similaz locations. a. No Waiver of Standard of Care. Where approval by City is required, it is understood to be conceptual approval only and does not relieve the Contractor of responsibility for complying with all laws, codes, industry standards, and liability for damages caused by negligent acts, errors, omissions, noncompliance with industry standards, or the willful misconduct of the Contractor or its subcontractors. Page 2 Two Parry Agreemen[ Be[ween the Ciry ojChu[a PEs[a and C[eagH4~bQrs Environmental Services, Ine to provide Household Ha2ardous Waste and Conditionally Exemp[ Small Quantity Generator Wa1~ tZ/dn4gemeni Services C:~DocumenLS and Setengs'rlorence~Loca1 Setdngs\rempomry Internet Files~OLKA6~2012-CleanHarborsVersionContract 5-17-12Imf doc B. Application of Laws. Should a federal or state law pre-empt a local law, or regulation, the Contractor must comply with the federal or state law and implementing regulations. No provision of this Agreement requires the Contractor to observe or enforce compliance with any provision, perform any other act, or do any other thing in contravention of federal, state, territorial, or local law, regulation, or ordinance. If compliance with any provision of this Agreement violates or would require the Contractor to violate any law, the Contractor agrees to notify City immediately in writing. Should this occur, the City and the Contractor agree that they will make appropriate arrangements to proceed with or, if necessary, amend or terminate this Agreement, or portions of it, expeditiously. 1. Subcontractors. Contractor agrees to take appropriate measures necessary to ensure that all participants utilized by the Contractor to complete its obligations under this Agreement, such as subcontractors, comply with all applicable laws, regulations, ordinances, and policies, whether federal, state, or local, affecting Project implementation. In addition, if a subcontractor is expected to fulfill any responsibilities of the Contractor under this Agreement, the Contractor shall ensure that the subcontractor carries out the Contractor's responsibilities as set forth in this Agreement. C. Insurance 1. General. Contractor must procure and maintain, during the period of performance of this Agreement, and for twelve months after completion, policies of insurance from insurance companies to protect against claims for injuries to persons or damages to property that may arise from or in connection with the performance of the work under this Agreement and the results of that work by the Contractor, his agents, representatives, employees or subcontractors, and provide documentation of same prior to commencement of work. 2. Minimum Scope of Insurance. Coverage must be at least as broad as: a. CGL. Insurance Services Office Commercial General Liability coverage (occurrence Form CG0001). b. Auto. Insurance Services Office Form Number CA 0001 covering Automobile Liability, Code 1 (any auto). c. WC. Workers' Compensation insurance as required by the State of California and Employer's Liability Insurance. d. E&O. Professional Liability or Errors & Omissions Liability insurance appropriate to the Contractor's profession. Architects' and Engineers' coverage is to be endorsed Yo include contractual liability. 3. Minimum Limits of Insurance. Contractor must maintain limits no less than those included in the table below: Page 3 Two Parry Agreement Between the City of Chula !'ista and C[earhFla Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Woste and Condidowlly Exempt Smalf Quantity Generator Was FI emea[ Services C:'SJ000menrs and Settings\norenceS.ocal Settings\Tempocary In[emetFiles\OLK.46\2012CIeauHarborsVersionCoutaa 5-t'-I? Imfdoc i. General Liability: $1,000,000 per occurrence for bodily injury, personal injury, (Including (including death), and property damage. If Commercial General operations, Liability insurance with a general aggregate limit is used, either products and the general aggregate limit must apply separately to this completed Project/location or the general aggregate limit must be twice the operations, as required occurrence limit. a licable ii. Automobile $1,000,000 per accident for bodily injury, including death, and Liability: property damage. iii. Workers' Statutory Compensation $1,000,000 each accident Employer's $1,000,000 disease-policy limit Liability: $1,000,000 disease-each em loyee iv. Pollution and/or $1,000,000 each occurrence - Asbestos $2,000,000 policy aggregate Pollution Liability and/or Errors & Omissions Liability 4. Deductibles and Self-Insured Retentions. Any deductibles or self-insured retentions must be declared to and approved by the City. 5. Other Insurance Provisions. The general liability, automobile liability, and where appropriate, the worker's compensation policies are to contain, or be endorsed to contain, the following provisions: a. Additional Insureds. City of Chula Vista, its officers, officials, employees, agents, and volunteers are to be named as additional insureds with respect to all policies of insurance, including those with respect to liability arising out of automobiles owned, leased, hired or borrowed by or on behalf of the Contractor, where applicable, and, with respect to liability arising out of work or operations performed by or on behalf of the Contractor, including providing materials, parts or equipment furnished in connection with such work or operations. The general liability additional insured coverage must be provided in the form of an endorsement to the Contractor's insurance using ISO CG 2010 (11/85) or its equivalent. Specifically, the endorsement must not exclude Products/Completed Operations coverage. b. Primary Insurance. The Contractor's General Liability insurance coverage must be primary insurance as it pertains to the City, its officers, officials, employees, agents, and volunteers. Any insurance or self-insurance maintained by the City, its officers, officials, employees, or volunteers is wholly separate from the insurance of the Contractor and in no way relieves the Contractor from its responsibility to provide insurance. Page 4 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula Plsta and Clea{{~~HagqbPPjjs Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Sma[1 Quantity Generator WasQ 1Tldrntgement Services C:\Documents and SetMgs\FlorenceU.ocal Settings\'Iempomry Ivtemet Files\OLKP.6`Z012-CleanHarbosVersiovCovvact 5-17-12 ImCdoc c. Cancellation. The insurance policies required by this Agreement shall not be canceled by either party, except after thirty days' prior written notice to the City by certified mail, return receipt requested. d. Active Negligence. Coverage shall not extend to any indemnity coverage for the active negligence of the additional insureds in any case where an agreement to indemnify the additional insured would be invalid under Subdivision (b) of Section 2782 of the Civil Code. e. Waiver of Subrogation. Contractor's insurer will provide a Waiver of Subrogation in favor of the City for each required policy providing coverage for the term required by this Agreement. 6. Claims Forms. If General Liability, Pollution and/or Asbestos Pollution Liability and/or Errors & Omissions coverage are written on a claims-made form: a. Retro Date. The "Retro Date" must be shown, and must be before the date of the Agreement or the beginning of the work required by the Agreement. b. Maintenance and Evidence. Insurance must be maintained and evidence of insurance must be provided for at least five years after completion of the work required by the Agreement. a Cancellation. If coverage is canceled or non-renewed, and not replaced with another claims-made policy form with a "Retro Date" prior to the effective date of the Agreement, the Contractor must purchase "extended reporting" coverage for a minimum of five yeazs after completion of the work required by the Agreement. d. Copies. A copy of the claims reporting requirements must be submitted to the City for review. 7. Acceptability of Insurers. Insurance is to be placed with licensed insurers admitted to transact business in the State of California with a current A.M. Best's rating of no less than A V. If insurance is placed with a surplus lines insurer, insurer must be listed on the State of California List of Eligible Surplus Lines Insurers (LESLI) with a current A.M. Best's rating of no less than A X. Exception may be made for the State Compensation Fund when not specifically rated. 8. Verification of Coverage. Contractor shall furnish the City with original certificates and amendatory endorsements effecting coverage required by Section LC. of this Agreement. The endorsements should be on insurance industry forms, provided those endorsements or policies conform to the requirements of this Agreement. All certificates and endorsements are to be received and approved by the City annually before any work commences. Page 5 Jwa Parry Agreemen[ Be[ween the City ojChul¢ Vuta and Cleai{ Hajbprs Environmenla[ Services, !nc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator W 161fk ement Services C~\Documenrs and SettingslFloreuce\LOCaI Settings\Tempoary lntemet Files\OLKP.6\2012LIeanEiarborsVersior~Coutract i-17-121mf doc 9. Subcontractors. Contractor must include all subcontractors as insureds under its policies or furnish sepazate certificates and endorsements for each subcontractor. All coverage for subcontractors is subject to all of the requirements included in these specifications. 10. Not a Limitation of Other Obligations Insurance provisions under this Article shall not be construed to limit the Contractor's obligations under this Agreement, including Indemnity. D. Security for Performance 1. Performance Bond. In the event that Exhibit A, at Pazagraph 18, indicates the need for Contractor to provide a Performance Bond (indicated by a check mark in the parenthetical space immediately preceding the subparagraph entitled "Performance Bond"), then Contractor shall provide to the City a performance bond, in the amount indicated at Exhibit A, Paragraph 18, in the form prescribed-by the City and by such sureties which aze authorized to transact such business in the State of California, listed as approved by the United States Department of Treasury Circular 570; httn://www.fms.treas.eov/c570, and whose underwriting limitation is sufficient to issue bonds in the amount required by the Agreement, and which also satisfy the requirements stated in Section 995.660 of the Code of Civil Procedure, except as provided otherwise by laws or regulations. All bonds signed by an agent must be accompanied by a certified copy of such agent's authority to act. Surety companies must be duly licensed or authorized in the jurisdiction in which the Project is located to issue bonds for the limits so required. Form must be satisfactory to the Risk Manager or City. 2. Letter of Credit. In the event that Exhibit A, at Paragraph 18, indicates the need for Contractor to provide a Letter of Credit (indicated by a check mark in the parenthetical space immediately preceding the subparagraph entitled "Letter of Credit"), then Contractor shall provide to the City an irrevocable letter of credit callable by the City at its unfettered discretion by submitting to the bank a letter, signed by the City Manager, stating that the Contractor is in breach of the terms of this Agreement. The letter of credit shall be issued by a bank, and be in a form and amount satisfactory to the Risk Manager or City Attorney which amount is indicated in the space adjacent to the term, "Letter of Credit," in Exhibit A, Paragraph 18. 3. Other Security. In the event that Exhibit A, at Paragraph 18, indicates the need for Contractor to provide security other than a Performance Bond or a Letter of Credit (indicated by a check mark in the parenthetical space immediately preceding the subpazagraph entitled "Other Security"), then Contractor shall provide to the City such other security therein listed in a form and amount satisfactory to the Risk Manager or City Attorney. E. Business License. Contractor agrees to obtain a business license from the City and to otherwise comply with Title 5 of the Chula Vista Municipal Code. Page 6 Two Party Agreement Between the City ajChu[a Vista and Clearrl/~~Har QQt~y' Environments[ Services, !nc to provide Household Ha<ardous Wade and Conditionally Exempt Sma[I Quamity Generator Wat~7G7~irdgemen! Services C:\Documen6 and Settings\Florence\Local Settings\remporary Internet Files\OLKA6\20LLIeaoHarborsVersionContraa 5-17-12 Un£doc ARTICLE II. CITY OBLIGATIONS A. Consultation and Cooperation. City shall regularly consult the Contractor for the purpose of reviewing the progress of the Defined Services and Schedule, and to provide direction and guidance to achieve the objectives of this Agreement. The City shall allow Contractor access to its office facilities, files and records, as deemed necessary and appropriate by the City, throughout the term of this Agreement. In addition, City agrees to provide the materials identified at Exhibit A, Paragraph 9, with the understanding that delay in the provision of those materials beyond thirty days after authorization to proceed, shall constitute a basis for the justifiable delay in the Contractor's performance. B. Compensation. L Following Receipt of Billing. Upon receipt of a properly prepared bill from Contractor, submitted to the City as indicated in Exhibit A, Paragraph 17, but in no event more frequently than monthly, on the day of the period indicated in Exhibit A, Paragraph 17, City shall compensate Contractor for all services rendered by Contractor according to the terms and conditions set forth in Exhibit A, Paragraph 10, adjacent to the governing compensation relationship indicated by a "checkmark" next to the appropriate arrangement, subject to the requirements for retention set forth in Paragraph 18 of Exhibit A, and shall compensate Contractor for out of pocket expenses as provided in Exhibit A, Paragraph 11. 2. Supporting Information. Any billing submitted by Contractor shall contain sufficient information as to the propriety of the billing, including properly executed payrolls, time records, invoices, contracts, or vouchers describing in detail the nature of the charges to the Project in order to permit the City to evaluate that the amount due and payable is proper, and such billing shall specifically contain the City's account number indicated on Exhibit A, Paragraph 17(C) to be chazged upon making such payment. 3. Exclusions. In determining the amount of the compensation City will exclude any cost: 1) incurred prior to the effective date of this Agreement; or 2) arising out of or related to the errors, omissions, negligence or acts of willful misconduct of the Contractor, its agents, employees, or subcontractors. a. Errors and Omissions. In the event that the City Administrator determines that the Contractor's negligence, errors, or omissions in the performance of work under this Agreement has resulted in expense to City greater than would have resulted if there were no such negligence, errors, omissions, Contractor shall reimburse City for any additional expenses incurred by the City. Nothing in this paragraph is intended to limit City's rights under other provisions of this Agreement. 4. Payment Not Final Approval. The Contractor understands and agrees that payment to the Contractor for any Project cost does not constitute a City final decision about whether that cost is allowable and eligible for payment under the Project and does not constitute a Page 7 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula Pum and Cleag H9jb[~' Environmenml Services, Inc !a provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator WaSk e~IktRgemem Services Ct~Docwneets aed Settings'Florence~Local Semngs\Tempomry lntemet Files~OLKA6~2012-CleanHarborsVersioaConvacr 5-17-121mf.doc waiver of any violation of Contractor of the terms of the Agreement. The Contractor acknowledges that City will not make a final determination about the eligibility of any cost until the final payment has been made on the Project or the results of an audit of the Project requested by the City has been completed, whichever occurs latest. If City determines that the Contractor is not entitled to receive any portion of the compensation due or paid, City will notify the Contractor in writing, stating its reasons. The Contractor agrees that Project closeout will not alter the Contractor's responsibility to return any funds due City as a result of later refunds, corrections, or other similar transactions; nor will Project closeout alter the right of City to disallow costs and recover funds provided for the Project on the basis of a later audit or other review. a. Contractor's Obligation to Pay. Upon notification to the Contractor that specific amounts are owed to City, whether for excess payments or disallowed costs, the Contractor agrees to remit to City promptly the amounts owed, including applicable interest. ARTICLE IlI. ETHICS A. Financial Interests of Contractor 1. Contractor is Designated as an FPPC Filer. If Contractor is designated on Exhibit A, Paragraph 14, as an "FPPC filer," Contractor is deemed to be a "Contractor" for the purposes of the Political Reform Act conflict of interest and disclosure provisions, and shall report economic interests to the City Clerk on the required Statement of Economic Interests in such reporting categories as aze specified in Paragraph 14 of Exhibit A, or if none are specified, then as determined by the City Attorney. 2. No Participation in Decision. Regardless of whether Contractor is designated as an FPPC Filer, Contractor shall not make, or participate in making or in any way attempt to use Contractor's position to influence a governmental decision in which Contractor knows or has reason to know Contractor has a financial interest other than the compensation promised by this Agreement. 3. Seazch to Determine Economic Interests. Regardless of whether Contractor is designated as an FPPC Filer, Contractor warrants and represents that Contractor has diligently conducted a search and inventory of Contractor's economic interests, as the term is used in the regulations promulgated by the Fair Political Practices Commission, and has determined that Contractor does not, to the best of Contractor's knowledge, have an economic interest which would conflict with Contractor's duties under this Agreement. 4. Promise Not to Acquire Conflicting Interests. Regardless of whether Contractor is designated as an FPPC Filer, Contractor further warrants and represents that Contractor will not acquire, obtain, or assume an economic interest during the term of this Agreement which would constitute a conflict of interest as prohibited by the Fair Political Practices Act. Page 8 Two Parry Agreement Be[ween the Ciry of Cbu[a Vista and Cfea Hajjbgqrrss Environmen[a[ Services, Inc to provide Househofd Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quamity Generator Wa~7Glinhgement Services C `,Documents and Settings~Florence~S,ocal Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLKP.6\2012LIeanHarborsVersiouContract 5-17-t? Imf doc 5. Duty to Advise of Conflicting Interests. Regardless of whether Contractor is designated as an FPPC FIler, Contractor further warrants and represents that Contractor will immediately advise the City Attorney if Contractor learns of an economic interest of Contractor's that may result in a conflict of interest for the purpose of the Fair Political Practices Act, and regulations promulgated thereunder. 6. ~ecific Warranties Against Economic Interests. Contractor warrants, represents and agrees that: a. Neither Contractor, nor Contractor's immediate family members, nor Contractor's employees or agents (Contractor Associates) presently have any interest, directly or indirectly, whatsoever in any property which may be the subject matter of the Defined Services, or in any property within 2 radial miles from the exterior boundaries of any property which may be the subject matter of the Defined Services, (Prohibited Interest), other than as listed in Exhibit A, Paragraph 14. b. No promise of future employment, remuneration, consideration, gratuity or other reward or gain has been made to Contractor or Contractor Associates in connection with Contractor's performance of this Agreement. Contractor promises to advise City of any such promise that may be made during the Term of this Agreement, or for twelve months thereafter. a Contractor Associates shall not acquire any such Prohibited Interest within the Term of this Agreement, or for twelve months afrer the expiration of this Agreement, except with the written permission of City. d. Contractor may not conduct or solicit any business for any party to this Agreement, or for any third party that may be in conflict with Contractor's responsibilities under this Agreement, except with the written permission of City. IV. LIQUIDATED DAMAGES A. Application of Section. The provisions of this section apply if a Liquidated Damages Rate is provided in Exhibit A, Paragraph 13. 1. Estimating Damages. It is acknowledged by both parties that time is of the essence in the completion of this Agreement. It is difficult to estimate the amount of damages resulting from delay in performance. The parties have used their judgment to arrive at a reasonable amount to compensate for delay. 2. Amount of Penalty. Failure to complete the Defined Services within the allotted time period specified in this Agreement shall result in the following penalty: For each consecutive calendar day in excess of the time specified for the completion of the respective work assignment or Deliverable, the Contractor shall pay to the City, or have withheld from monies due, the sum of Liquidated Damages Rate provided in Exhibit A, Paragraph 13 (Liquidated Damages Rate). Page 9 Two Party Agreement Between the City ojChula Vuta and Clea~y~iar~4¢ Environmental Services, /nc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Candifionally Exempt Small Quamity Gerserator Wasi?}Flalti~ement Services C `.Documents and SeltingsTlorence\Wcal Settings\Temporery Irnemet Files\OLKA6\2012-CleanAarborsVersionConrtact 5-17-121mf doc 3. Request for Extension of Time. If the performance of any act required of Contractor is directly prevented or delayed by reason of strikes, lockouts, labor disputes, unusual governmental delays, acts of God, fire, floods, epidemics, freight embargoes, or other causes beyond the reasonable control of the Contractor, as determined by the City, Contractor shall be excused from performing that act for the period of time equal to the period of time of the prevention or delay. In the event Contractor claims the existence of such a delay, the Contractor shall notify the City's Contract Administrator, or designee, in writing of that fact within ten calendar days after the beginning of any such claimed delay. Extensions of time will not be granted for delays to minor portions of work unless it can be shown that such delays did or will delay the progress of the work. ARTICLE V. INDEMNIFICATION A. Defense, Indemnity, and Hold Harmless. 1. General Requirement. Except for liability for Design Professional Services covered under Article V., Section A.2., Contractor shall defend, indemnify, protect and hold harmless the City, its elected and appointed officers, agents and employees, from and against any and all claims, demands, causes of action, costs, expenses, liability, loss, damage or injury, in law or equity, to property or persons, including wrongful death, in any manner arising out of or incident to any alleged acts, omissions, negligence, or willful misconduct of Contractor, its officials, officers, employees, agents, and contractors, arising out of or in connection with the performance of the Defined Services or this Agreement. This indemnity provision does not include any claims, damages, liability, costs and expenses (including without limitations, attorneys fees) arising from the sole negligence, active negligence or willful misconduct of the City, its officers, employees. Also covered is liability arising from, connected with, caused by or claimed to be caused by the active or passive negligent acts or omissions of the City, its agents, officers, or employees which may be in combination with the active or passive negligent acts or omissions of the Contractor, its employees, agents or officers, or any third party. 2. Design Professional Services. If Contractor provides design professional services, as defined by California Civil Code section 2782.5, as may be amended from time to time, Contractor shall defend, indemnify and hold the City, its officials, officers, employees, volunteers, and agents free and harmless from any and all claims, demands, causes of action, costs, expenses, liability, loss, damage or injury, in law or equity, to property or persons, including wrongful death, in any manner arising out of, pertaining to, or relating to the negligence, recklessness, or willful misconduct of Contractor, its officials, officers, employees, agents, contractors, and contractors azising out of or in connection with the performance of Contractor's services. Contractor's duty to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless shall not include any claims or liabilities arising from the sole negligence, active negligence or willful misconduct of the City, its agents, officers or employees. This section in no way alters, affects or modifies the Contractor's obligations and duties under this Agreement. Page 10 Twa Parry Agreement Between the City ojChn[a Vista arsd Cleat'y H~~jj''bl/((rs Environments[ Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Sma[I Quantity Gener¢tor WaSk rT~ILn7gemettt Service C ~,Documev5 and $emngs`Florence\Local Setringi~rempordry In[emet Files\OLKA6\2012LIeav[-Izrbon VersionContract 5-1?-121tnfdoc 3. Costs of Defense and Award. Included in the obligations in Sections A.1 and A.2, above, is the Contractor's obligation to defend, at Contractor's own cost, expense and risk, any and all suits, actions or other legal proceedings, that may be brought or instituted against the City, its directors, officials, officers, employees, agents and/or volunteers, subject to the limitations in Sections A.1. and A.2. Contractor shall pay and satisfy any judgment, award or decree that may be rendered against City or its directors, officials, officers, employees, agents and/or volunteers, for any and all related legal expenses and costs incurred by each of them, subject to the limitations in Sections A.1. and A.2. 4. Insurance Proceeds. Contractor's obligation to indemnify shall not be restricted to insurance proceeds, if any, received by the City, its directors, officials, officers, employees, agents, and/or volunteers. 5. Declazations. Contractor's obligations under Article V shall not be limited by any prior or subsequent declaration by the Contractor. 6. Enforcement Costs. Contractor agrees to pay any and all costs City incurs enforcing the indemnity and defense provisions set forth in Article V. 7. Survival. Contractor's obligations under Article V shall survive the termination of this Agreement. ARTICLE VL TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT A. Termination for Cause. If, through any cause, Contractor shall fail to fulfill in a timely and proper manner Contractor's obligations under this Agreement, or if Contractor shall violate any of the covenants, agreements or stipulations of this Agreement, City shall have the right to terminate this Agreement by giving written notice to Contractor of such termination and specifying the effective date thereof at least five (5) days before the effective date of such termination. In that event, all finished or unfinished documents, data, studies, surveys, drawings, maps, reports and other materials prepared by Contractor shall, at the option of the City, become the property of the City, and Contractor shall be entitled to receive just and equitable compensation, in an amount not to exceed that payable under this Agreement and less any damages caused City by Contractor's breach, for any work satisfactorily completed on such documents and other materials up to the effective date of Notice of Termination. B. Termination of Agreement for Convenience of City. City may terminate this Agreement at any time and for any reason, by giving specific written notice to Contractor of such termination and specifying the effective date thereof, at least thirty (30) days before the effective date of such termination. In that event, all finished and unfinished documents and other materials described hereinabove shall, at the option of the City, become City's sole and exclusive property. If the Agreement is terminated by City as provided in this paragraph, Contractor shall be entitled to receive just and equitable compensation, in an amount not to exceed that payable under this Agreement, for any satisfactory work completed on such documents and other materials to the effective date of such termination. Contractor hereby Page 11 Two Party Agreement Behveen the City ojChuGt Vista and CleaggHaFF~~~~ Environmental Services, /nc. to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Sma[[ Quantity Generator Was42 iTl3rklgement Services C:\Docmnmts and Seffings\Florence~Zocal Settings\Temporary Nternet Files\OLKA6\2012-CleanEfzr6orsVersionContmct 5-17-L 4n£doc expressly waives any and all claims for damages or compensation azising under this Agreement except as set forth in this section. ARTICLE VII. RECORD RETENTION AND ACCESS A. Record Retention. During the course of the Project and for three (3) years following completion, the Contractor agrees to maintain, intact and readily accessible, all data, documents, reports, records, contracts, and supporting materials relating to the Project as City may require. B. Access to Records of Contractor and Subcontractors. The Contractor agrees to permit, and require its subcontractors to permit City or its authorized representatives, upon request, to inspect all Project work, materials, payrolls, and other data, and to audit the books, records, and accounts of the Contractor and its subcontractors pertaining to the Project. C. Project Closeout. The Contractor agrees that Project closeout does not alter the reporting and record retention requirements of this Agreement. ARTICLE VIII. PROJECT COMPLETION, AUDIT, AND CLOSEOUT A. Project Completion. Within ninety (90) calendar days following Project completion or termination by City, Contractor agrees to submit a final certification of Project expenses and audit reports, as applicable. B. Audit of Contractors. Contractor agrees to perform financial and compliance audits the City may require. The Contractor also agrees to obtain any other audits required by City. Contractor agrees that Project closeout will not alter Contractor's audit responsibilities. Audit costs aze allowable Project costs. C. Project Closeout. Project closeout occurs when City notifies the Contractor that City has closed the Project, and either forwards the final payment or acknowledges that the Contractor has remitted the proper refund. The Contractor agrees that Project closeout by City does not invalidate any continuing requirements imposed by the Agreement or any unmet requirements set forth in a written notification from City ARTICLE IX. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS A. Assignability. The services of Contractor are personal to the City, and Contractor shall not assign any interest in this Agreement, and shall not transfer any interest in the same (whether by assignment or notation), without prior written consent of City. 1. Limited Consent. City hereby consents to the assignment of the portions of the Defined Services identified in Exhibit A, Paragraph 16 to the subcontractors identified as "Permitted Subcontractors." Page 12 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula Vista and Cleary~Fla~gr~' Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Was[e and Corsdilionally Exempt Sma!! Quantity Generator W 7GI lgement Services C:~DocumeNS and Semngs\FloreoreS.ocal Settings\Tempoary Internet FSes\OLKA6~2012-CleanYlarborsVersionContract 5-1'-12 Uuf doc. B. Ownership, Publication, Reproduction and Use of Material. All reports, studies, information, data, statistics, forms, designs, plans, procedures, systems and any other materials or properties produced under this Agreement shall be the sole and exclusive property of City. No such materials or properties produced in whole or in part under this Agreement shall be subject to private use, copyrights or patent rights by Contractor in the United States or in any other country without the express written consent of City. City shall have unrestricted authority to publish, disclose (except as may be limited by the provisions of the Public Records Act), distribute, and otherwise use, copyright or patent, in whole or in part, any such reports, studies, data, statistics, forms or other materials or properties produced under this Agreement. C. Independent Contractor. City is interested only in the results obtained and Contractor shall perform as an independent contractor with sole control of the manner and means of performing the services required under this Agreement. City maintains the right only to reject or accept Contractor's work products. Contractor and any of the Contractor's agents, employees or representatives are, for all. purposes under this Agreement, independent contractors and shall not be deemed to be employees of City, and none of them shall be entitled to any benefits to which City employees are entitled including but not limited to, overtime, retirement benefits, worker's compensation benefits, injury leave or other leave benefits. Therefore, City will not withhold state or federal income tax, social security tax or any other payroll tax, and Contractor shall be solely responsible for the payment of same and shall hold the City harmless with regard to them. 1. Actions on Behalf of City. Except as City may specify in writing, Contractor shall have no authority, express or implied, to act on behalf of City in any capacity whatsoever, as an agent or otherwise. Contractor shall have no authority, express or implied, to bind City or its members, agents, or employees, to any obligation whatsoever, unless expressly provided in this Agreement. 2. No Obligations to Third Parties. In connection with the Project, Contractor agrees and shall require that its agents, employees, subcontractors agree that City shall not be responsible for any obligations or liabilities to any third party, including its agents, employees, subcontractors, or other person or entity that is not a party to this Agreement. Notwithstanding that City may have concurred in or approved any solicitation, subagreement, or third party contract at any tier, City shall have no obligation or liability to any person or entity not a party to this Agreement. D. Administrative Claims Requirements and Procedures. No suit or arbitration shall be brought arising out of this Agreement, against City unless a claim has first been presented in writing and filed with City and acted upon by City in accordance with the procedures set forth in Chapter 1.34 of the Chula Vista Municipal Code, as same may from time to time be amended, the provisions of which are incorporated by this reference as if fully set forth herein, and such policies and procedures used by City in the implementation of same. Upon request by City, Contractor shall meet and confer in good faith with City for the purpose of resolving any dispute over the terms of this Agreement. Page 13 Two Party Agreement Between [ke City of Chula V'is'ta and Clea{{99H~s Enviroamental Services, Inc fo provide Hoaseho[d Hazardous Waste and Candi[ionady Exempl Small Quantity Generator Wa.~S~ ement Services C9T)ocmnenrs and Setengs\Florence\Local Settings\Temporery Internet Fles\OLKA6\2012LIeanHarbocsVersionContract 5-17-12 hnfdoc E. Administration of Contract. Each party designates the individuals (Contract Administrators) indicated on Exhibit A, Paragraph 12, as that party's contract administrator who is authorized by the party to represent it in the routine administration of this Agreement. F. Term. This Agreement shall terminate when the parties have complied with all executory provisions hereof. G. Attorney's Fees. Should a dispute arising out of this Agreement result in litigation, it is agreed that the prevailing party shall be entitled to a judgment against the other for an amount equal to reasonable attorneys' fees and court costs incurred. The "prevailing party" shall be deemed to be the party who is awarded substantially the relief sought. H. Statement of Costs. In the event that Contractor prepares a report or document, or participates in the preparation of a report or document in performing the Defined Services, Contractor shall include, or cause the inclusion of, in the report or document, a statement of the numbers and cost in dollar amounts of all contracts and subcontracts relating to the prepazation of the report or document. I. Contractor is Real Estate Broker and/or Salesman If the box on Exhibit A, Paragraph 15 is marked, the Contractor and/or its principals is/are licensed with the State of California or some other state as a real estate broker or salesperson. Otherwise, Contractor represents that neither Contractor, nor its principals are licensed real estate brokers or salespersons. J. Notices. All notices, demands or requests provided for or permitted to be given pursuant to this Agreement must be in writing. All notices, demands and requests to be sent to any party shall be deemed to have been properly given or served if personally served or deposited in the United States mail, addressed to such party, postage prepaid, registered or certified, with return receipt requested, at the addresses identified in this Agreement as the places of business for each of the designated parties. K. Integration. This Agreement, together with any other written document referred to or contemplated in it, embody the entire Agreement and understanding between the parties relating to the subject matter hereof. Neither this Agreement nor any provision of it may be amended, modified, waived or discharged except by an instrument in writing executed by the party against which enforcement of such amendment, waiver or discharge is sought. L. Capacity of Parties. Each signatory and party to this Agreement warrants and represents to the other party that it has legal authority and capacity and direction from its principal to enter into this Agreement, and that all necessary resolutions or other actions have been taken so as to enable it to enter into this Agreement. M. Governing Law/Venue. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. Any action arising under or relating to this Agreement shall be brought only in the federal or state courts located in San Diego County, State of California, and if applicable, the City of Chula Vista, or as close thereto as possible. Venue for this Agreement, and performance under it, shall be the City of Chula Vista. Page 14 Two Parry Agreemenf Between the City of Ckula Pcsta and Clea$ H Environmental Services, Inc !o provide Household Hazardous Waste and Corsdikonalty Exempt Small Quantity Generator WaJ~~emen! Services C:\Documents and Settings\FlorenceJ.ocal Settings\remporery Internet Files\OLKA6\2012-CleanFiarborsVersio~Contract 5-17-12 Lnf doc (End of page. Next page is signature page.) Page 15 Two Parry Agreement Between the City of Chula t <sta and C[eary~Tfa Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exemp! Small Quantity Generator W F/ ement Services C:~Documents and Settings`Florence`Yocal Settings\iemporary Internet Files'~OLKA6\20C-CleanHarborsVecsionContratt 5-17-L Imf doc Signature Page to Agreement between City of Chula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc., To Provide Turn-Key Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services IN WITNESS WHEREOF, City and Contractor have executed this Agreement, indicating that they have read and understood same, and indicate their full and complete consent to its terms: City of Chula Vista By: Cheryl Cox, Mayor Attest: Donna Norris, City Clerk Approved as to form: Glen R. Googins, City Attorney Clean Hazbors Environmental Services, Inc. Bv: Richard O'Henley, General Manager Exhibit List to Agreement: Exhibit A Page 16 Twa Party Agreement Between the Ctty ojChula Vista and C[eat~Ha{~r~ts Environmental Services, !nc fo provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conduiawlly Exempt Small Quantity Generator W 'G/ ement Services C:~Documevts and Settings\Florevice\Local Semngs\Temporuy Internet Files\OLKAfi\2012-CIeaz~FlalborsVersiovCono-ut 5-17-12 Unfdoc Exhibit A to Agreement between City of Chula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc. Effective Date: The Agreement shall take effect upon full execution of the Agreement, as of the effective date stated on page 1 of the Agreement. 2. City-Related Entity: (X) City of Chula Vista, a municipal chartered corporation of the State of California OThe Chula Vista Public Financing Authority, a OThe Chula Vista Industrial Development Authority, a ()Other: (City) 3. Place of Business for City: Mailing Address: City of Chula Vista 276 Fourth Avenue Chula Vista, CA 91910 4. Contractor: a [insert business form] Physical Work Site: Public Works Facility - HHW Drop-off Facility 1800 Maxwell Road Chula Vista, CA 91911 Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc. 1715 East Denni Street Wilmington, California 90744 5. Business Form of Contractor: ( )Sole Proprietorship ( )Partnership (X) Corporation 6. Place of Business, Telephone and Fax Number of Contractor: 3495 Kurtz Street 619 226-2065 Voice San Diego, California 92110 619 226-6982 fax Page 17 Two Parry Agreement Between the Ciry ojChu[a VuYa and CleaB Hq{i~1rs Environmental Services, !nc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempl Small Quamiry Generator W ement Services C \DocumenLS and Settings',Florence~Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLK.46\20LLIeanHarborsVersiouContracc 5-17-121m£doc 7. General Duties: Contractor shall provide the cities of Chula Vista, Imperial Beach, National City and the County of San Diego and/or any other governmental entities identified by the City of Chula Vista under this agreement, full service, turnkey household hazardous waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator waste management services. 8. Scope of Work and Schedule: A. Detailed Scope of Work: The City of Chula Vista owns a regional household hazardous waste collection facility (SBHHWPF) open every Wednesday and Saturday, except for Saturdays prior to or immediately following after Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years. Operating hours are 9:00 am to 1:00 pm, although hours-may be extended to 3:00 pm upo^ mutual agreement between the City and Contractor. Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators (CESQGs) shall be served on an appointment only basis, as needed at both permanent and satellite facilities. Hours and days of operation may be changed or extended by mutual agreement of the City and Contractor when deemed beneficial to the community being served. The Contractor shall also provide on a yearly basis and for the duration of the contract up to ten (10) or more one-day anti-freeze, batteries, oil and paint (ABOP), electronic and universal waste collection events to be held on a Saturday or Sunday at dates and locations to be designated by the City. The Program goals are to reflect the waste disposal hierarchy established by the state in its programs. This hierarchy calls for source reduction and reuse, recycling and reclamation whenever possible. Environmentally sound incineration and hazardous waste landfill disposal are considered the least desirable options. It is most desirable to recycle, process, treat, minimize, and consolidate as much waste as is possible prior to shipment for final disposal. Recycling and beneficial reuse (energy recovery), and treatments are preferred methods of disposal. The following generally describes minimum Program activities the Contractor is to provide: • Provide the necessary labor, materials and equipment to legally operate a permanent household hazardous waste collection facility (PHHWPF), temporary household electronic and universal waste collection events (ten or more per year), door-to-door household hazardous waste collection and a possible satellite household hazardous waste collection facility. Generally these services include tracking, collecting, packaging, transportation, recycling, treatment and disposal, labor and other materials necessary. Page 18 Two Parry Agreement Between the City ojChula Vista and Ctea arrr~~~~¢¢'' Environmen[al Services, Inc fo provide Household Hazardous Waste and Candi6ottaIIy Exempt Small Quantity Generator Was~tS7&rdgement Services C:`.Documents and Se[ongs\rlorence\Local Settings\Tempomry Internet Files\OLKA6\2012LleanElarborsVersionContract 5-17-12Imfdoc • Select the appropriate treatment, recycling, storage and disposal sites for all hazardous materials collected at the facility or events using the best environmentally sound methods of waste processing hierarchy to include recycling, incineration, and landfilling as the least desirable option. All sites chosen for temporary storage, treatment, recycling and/or disposal shall be fully permitted under local, state and federal laws. Contractor shall also be responsible for providing a waste analysis report that includes identifying the proposed disposal method for each waste stream, all proposed transporters and treatment, storage, and disposal facilities (TSDFs) which will be utilized to dispose of waste collected under this RFP, and all subcontractors. The Contractor shall provide an annual updated list of proposed transporters, proposed TSDFs, and related information. The Contractor shall provide transportation of all materials collected to the appropriate TSDF and to any secondary management facilities as required. • Manifest, load and transport all conforming hazardous materials collected at the SBHHWPF, temporary collection, satellite household hazardous waste collection facility and door-to-door collection events, including CESQG generated wastes. Contractor shall perform these services in full compliance with all applicable federal, state and local laws, rules, regulations, including local enforcement agencies for traffic control and orders of all regulatory agencies. • Provide one trained, qualified and dedicated Project Manager to the program for technical assistance and support as well as all routine operational tasks. Project Manager or an equally qualified staff member will be on-site at the SBHHWPF to assist and oversee proper hazardous waste packaging and shipments. • Provide a qualif-ied HHW customer service specialist to respond to all program inquires within one business day. Customer service support will be accessible through Contractor's toll-free telephone number. Basic call data will be logged and provided to City in an approved format. • Provide one dedicated, qualified Customer Service Representative to the program for all contractual and waste tracking tasks and completion and submittal of all required reports to federal, state and local agencies during normal business hours. • Provide City with the following items no later than forty-five (45) days after the event: copies of all manifests, bill of ladings as well as a monthly report on all the waste collected divided by site, type and amounts of waste collected and invoice for payment along with an itemized lisfing of car counts. • Prepare and update all reporting documents required by federal, state and local agencies such as Form 303, facility operations and contingency plan subject to City approval, and prepare an emergency response plan subject for review and approval by local fire marshals for said facilities. • Contractor agrees to provide staff services to transfer applicable permits for Page 19 Two Party Agreement Between the Ciry of Chula Pufa ¢nd C[eatp,liar~rq~s~ Environmental Services, Inc to provide Househofd Hazardous Waste and Conddiona[[y Exempt Small Quantity Generator Was sA ement Services C:\Documena and Settings\Flarence~Local Settings\Temporary Ntemet Files\OLKA6\2012LleanIiartwrsVersionContrnct 5-11-12 Im£doc the City. • On-going Project Management meetings with City staff. SPECIFIC SERVICES FOR DOOR-TO-DOOR COLLECTION PROGRAM • Program Administration • Hotline services for the program • Complete inventory of materials to be collected • Professional, knowledgeable, and friendly staff • Permit preparation and submittal • Service completed within 10 days of initial request (phone call or email) • Emergency pickup service available on a case by case basis, under City direction • Tracking by jurisdiction with receipts provided to the resident or CESQGs • Assistance for all disabled and elderly participants requiring additional help in gathering of materials -resident must beat home at the time of collection • On-site inventory, collection, segregation and packaging completed by a trained chemist and/or technician • Contractor to prepare an emergency response plan subject for review and approval by local fire marshals • Compliance with Health and Safety Standards per OSHA 1910.120 • Manifest Preparation - to include Land Disposal Restriction (LDR), Bill of Lading, and Treatment Storage Disposal Facility (TSDF) and any other regulatory documentation as required. • Same-day transportation of all materials to Permanent Site for consolidation and packaging • Reporting to respective City to include: name of resident, date of pick-up and complete breakdown of pounds and/or gallons of material collected by class • Additional reporting to City pertaining to collection, quantification, processing and transportation of materials paperwork and forms required by CalRecycle, the Department of Toxic Substances Control or any other local, state or federal agency. • Waste Survey and Customer Satisfaction Program Page 20 Two Parry Agreement Between [he Ciry of Chula Pcsta and Clem~{{ H rs Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and CondidonaQy Exempt Small Quantity Generator WasA~~gement Services C `Documents and Settings`Florence~Local Serongs\Temporary Interne[ Files`,OLKA6\20I2LIeanHarborsVersionCon¢act 5-17-12 Imfdoc SPECIFIC SERVICES FOR THE PERMANENT FACILITY, SATELITE COLLECTION FACILITY, AND ONE-DAY COLLECTION EVENTS • Setup and breakdown • Professional knowledgeable and friendly staff • Supplies and equipment • Waste collection, transportation, recycling and disposal • Segregation and packaging • Timely reporting and invoicing, including 303 reporting • Survey collection • Prepare and maintain a facility operations and contingency plan that shall include a contingency plan for unacceptable wastes such as explosive and biological waste, and prepare an emergency response plan subject for review and approval by local f-ire marshals for said facilities • Permit preparation and submittal • Compliance with Health and Safety Standards per OSHA 1910.120 including all local, state and federal storm water protection laws • Manifest Preparation - to include Land Disposal Restriction (LDR), Bill of Lading, and Treatment Storage Disposal Facility (TSDF) and any other regulatory documentation as required. • Safety meeting prior to each scheduled collection event • On-going Project Management Meetings B. Date fox Commencement of Contractor Services: (X) Same as Effective Date of Agreement (X) Other: July 1, 2012 begins a two (2) year contract with three (3) one (1) year extensions through June, 30, 2017. The need for any three (3) one (1) year extensions shall be determined on an annual basis solely by the City Manager and if so determined, the City Manager shall execute a one (1) year extension letter regarding the same. C. Dates or Time Limits for Delivery of Deliverables: Deliverable No. 1: Deliverable No. 2: Deliverable No. 3: Page 21 Two Parry Agreement Be[ween the Ciry of Chula Vlsta and C[ea{{yyH!~ Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Candi[ionally Exemp[ Small Ouantiry Generator Was4f' M1frMgemenl Services C:`Documenis and Senings`,Florence\[,ocal Settings\Temporary Intemer Files\OLKA6\2012-C1eanHazborsVersiouContrac[ 5-17-I? ImEdoc D. Date for completion of all Contractor services: This is a two (2) year contract ending June 30, 2014, with three (3) one (1) year extensions effectively ending June 30, 2017 pursuant to Section 8.B. above. 9. Materials Required to be Supplied by City to Contractor: The City of Chula Vista will provide the facility for the permanent drop-off operations, located at the City's Public Works Facility, 1800 Maxwell Road, Chula Vista, CA 91911. This includes an office trailer, storage lockers, forklift, used oil collection tank and cooking oil collection tank. 10. Compensation: Pricing Sheets Each participating jurisdiction will be billed directly for the residents that use services lA through 2B. ITEM . .., DESCRIPTION UNIT UNIT COST Turnkey Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: Administration, staffing, 3 per participant/vehicle load: 1~' 1A technicians, 1 trained chemist. Vehicle load, (15 gallons or 125 pounds) $_67.00 unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and disposal. Wed staffin levels: 1Chemist / 1 Technician Turnkey Household Hazardous waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: Administration, staffng, 3 Per participanUvehicle load: 2nd 2A technicians, 1 trained chemist. Vehicle load on vehicle, additional $_35.00 unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment material preparation, transportation and disposal Wed staffin levels: 1Chemist / 1 Technician ITEM ..DESCRIPTION '' UNIT UNIT COST Door-to-door program, Collection of household hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps, 1B Administration, staffing, transportation, Per residence not up to 12 $5.00 $ hazcatting, packaging, manifestation/ gallons or 100 pounds _ administration and or recycling or disposal Staffin /eve/s: 1 Chemist/1 Technician Door-to-door program, Collection of household hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps, 26 Administration, staffing, transportation, For every 12 gallons or 100 $ 25.00 hazcatting, packaging, manifestation/ pounds beyond per collection - administrationand or recycling or disposal Staffing levels: iChemist / 1 Technician Page 22 Two Party Agreement Between the Ciry of Chula {tGSla and CleagHq;6grs Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator W ement Services C:`.Documents and Settings`Florence`Local Settings\Tempomty lntemet Files\OLKA6\2072LIeanHarboaVersiouCocmact5-17-121mfdoc Pricing Per Material Type: ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT_ ~ UNIT COST , Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste $_40, 51, 64, 85 and sharps: (per material costs) Motor oil, Non-RCRA hazardous Per (O5, 16, 30, 55 gallon) 1C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained liquid (A31) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, BULK RATE $.30 Per packaging and shipment preparation, Gallon trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Motor oil flters, Non-RCRA $ 40, 52, 65, 87 2C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained hazardous solid (CNO) _ Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste $ 65, 76, 95, 126 and sharps: (per material costs) Antifreeze, Non-RCRA hazardous _ _ Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) 3C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained liquid (B35) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, BULK RATE $.90 Per packaging and shipment preparation, Gallon trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste $ 40, 65, 82, 109 and sharps: (per material costs) Household cleaners, Non-RCRA _ Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) 4C Administration, staffng, 3 technicians, 1 trained hazardous liquid (CNOS) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, BULK DRUM & LP packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Non-RCRA hazardous waste 15, 20, 25, 34 $ 5C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained solids, empty drums (D23) _ Per (O5, 16, 30, 55 gallon) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) $ 240 6C Administration, staffng, 3 technicians, 1 trained Latex paint, bulked (FB3-R) _ _ per (55 gallon) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) $ 260 7C Administration, staffng, 3 technicians, 1 trained Latex paint, lab packed (LF63) _ _ per (Cubic Yard Box) I chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Paint and paint-related materials $ 275 8C Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste including paint, lacquer, enamel, _ _ per (Cubic Yard Box) and shar s: er material costs stain, shellac solutions, varnish, Page 23 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula Vista and Clea~{I¢rp Ertvironmenta[ Services, Tnc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Ouantiry Generator Was~iRaie~emen[ Services C:\Dwuments and Settings\Flocence\Local Setfings\Temporary Interoet Files\OLKA6\2012-CeanHarborsVersionContract 5-I'1-121mfdx Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained polish, liquid filler, and liquid chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, lacquer base, or thinners, loose packaging and shipment preparation, packed (LPTP) trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste Flammable Liquids, N.O.S and sharps: (per material costs) (distillates, petroleum, $ 127, 253, 317, 422 9C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained hydrotreated light naphthenic, _ _ per (O5, 16, 30, 55 gallon) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, malathion, pyrethrin, naphtha, packaging and shipment preparation, benzenes (LCCRD) trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Flammable Solids, organic, N.O.S 85, 169, 212, 282, 988 $ 10C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained (resins, adhesives) (LPTN) _ _ Per (O5, 16, 30, 55, CYB) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Toxic Solids, organic, N.O.S $_127, 253, 317, 422, 11C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained (diazinon, methyl carbamates) 1477_ chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, (LCCRC) Per (05, 16, 30, 55, CYB) packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Polychlorinated biphenyls, liquids, 85, 116, 145, 194_ $ 12C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained non-leaking light ballasts (CHBL) _ Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) polychlorinated biphenyls, liquids, 85, 116, 145, 194_ $ 13C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained leaking light ballasts (CHBL) _ Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Corrosive liquids, acidic, inorganic, 88, 177, 221, 295 $ 14C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained NOS. (LAT-A) _ _ Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Corrosive Liquids, basic, toxic, 127, 253, 317, 422 $ 15C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained NOS (LCCRB) _ _ Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. 16C Household Hazardous Waste Collection Oxidizing corrosives liquids, NOS $_127, 253, 317, 422_ Facilit of hazardous waste, universal waste LCCRO Per O5, 16, 30, 55 allon Page 24 Two Party Agreement Be[ween the Ciry of Chula ['uta and C[eayy H Ersvironmental Services, !ne to provide Househofd Hazardous Waste and Candilionaf[y Exempt Small Ouaniity Gerserator Wa.(k~ement Services C:~Docwnenis and Settings~Ftomnce~Local Settings\'Iempomry InternetFiles\OLKA6~2012-CleariFae6orsVers{ouContrnct 5-77-121mfdoo and sharps: (per material costs) Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Oxidizing corrosives solids, NOS $_127, 253, 317, 422_ 17C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained (LCCRO) Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Caustic liquids, acidic, inorganic, $_88, 127, 221, 295_ 18C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained NOS. (LAT-B) Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) $ gg 127, 221, 295 19C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained Caustic alkali liquids, (LAT-B) _ , _ per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) CFL Mercury bulbs (compact) $_ 50_ 20C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained (CFL-8) Per (BULB) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) CFL Mercury bulbs (u-shaped, $_1.20_ 21C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained circular) (CFL-2) PerBULB) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Fluorescent lamps (linear, 4-foot) $_ 12_ 22C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained (CFL-1) Per (LINEAR FOOT) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Fluorescent lamps (linear, 8-foot) $_ 12 23C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained (CFL-1) _ Per (LINEAR FOOT) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. 24C Household Hazardous Waste Collection Household batteries, D -cell, $ 0.95 Page 25 Two Party Agreement Between tke City of Chula Yrsta and C1eob HojbRrs Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and CondUionaBy Exempt Small Quantity Generator W e n Bement Services C:~Documenrs and Settings~,FlorencetLocal Settings\Tempornry Internet Files\OLKA6\2012-C1eanHazborsVersionConaaR 5-17-121mf doc Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste containing potassium hydroxide Per (pound) and sharps: (per material costs) solid, electric storage, 8) (LBD1) Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained ALKALINE BATTERY chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Household batteries Wet- $ 0 25C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained filled with acid (LBLA-2) per (BATTERY) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, (LEAD ACID BATTERY) packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Household batteries (ni-cad) 126, 253, 316 $ 26C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 (LBD-2) _ _ Per (05, 16, 30) trained chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment re oration, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Household batteries (Lithium 9) 27C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 (LBR) $_455_ Per (05) trained chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment re oration, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal $ 85, 158, 197, 263, waste and sharps: (per material costs) _ 920 28C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 Aerosols 2.1 (LCCRQ) _ Per (05, 16, 30, 55, trained chemist. Vehicle unloading, CYB) hazcatting, packaging and shipment re oration, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Sharps, syringes, lancets, $ 175 29C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 infectious substances affecting _ _ per (55) trained chemist. Vehicle unloading, humans (D20) hazcatting, packaging and shipment re oration, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) propane tanks, small, less than 7 Per $ 30C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 one gallon (LCY1) (CYSM) _ _ (CYLINDER) trained chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment re oration, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) propane tanks, large, more than $ 25 31C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 one gallon (LCY1) (CYME) _ _ Per (CYLINDER) trained chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment re oration, trans ortation and dis osal. Page 26 Twa Party Agreement Between tke Ciry ojChula Vista and C[ea a Environmental Services, !nc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditiatta!!y Exempt Sma[[ Quantity Generator Was~Fl~~ement Services C.\Documevts end Setongs\Florevice\Local Belongs\Tempordry Ivtemet Files\OLKA6\2012-0IeanHarbocsVecsiovCovtrac[ 5-17-12 Imf doc Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Fire Extinguishers (LCY1) (CYSM $ 7 32C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 &CYME) _ _ Per (CYLINDER) trained chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment re oration, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Methyl Acetylene and other $ 25 33C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 compressed liquid or gas tanks _ _ per (CYLINDER) trained chemist. Vehicle unloading, (LCY1) hazcatting, packaging and shipment re oration, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal SB20/50 covered electronics, waste and sharps: (per material costs) televisions, monitors, cathode ray 0 Per $ 34C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 tubes, LCD panels, laptops, flat _ _ (MONITOR) trained chemist. Vehicle unloading, screen televisions (ECEW) hazcatting, packaging and shipment re oration, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) All other SB 20/50 non-covered $ 20 35C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 electronics, minus Kitchen _ _ per (POUND) trained chemist. Vehicle unloading, appliances (EEE) hazcatting, packaging and shipment re oration, trans ortation and dis osal. ITEM ' DESCRIPTION UNIT UNIT COST Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous $_40, 51, 64, 85 waste, universal waste and sharps: Motor oil, Non-RCRA hazardous Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) 1D Administration, staffng, technicians, trained liquid (A31) chemists. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, BULK RATE $.30 Per packaging and shipment preparation, Gallon trans ortation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: Non-RCRA Motor oil filters $ 40, 52, 65, 87 2D Administration, staffing, technicians, trained , hazardous solid (CNO) _ Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) chemists. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous 65, 76, 95, 126 $ waste, universal waste and sharps: Antifreeze, Non-RCRA hazardous _ _ Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) 3D Administration, staffing, technicians, trained liquid (B35) chemists. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, BULK RATE $.90 Per packaging and shipment preparation, Gallon trans ortation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a $_40, 65, 82, 109_ 4D Temporary Collection EvenUs of hazardous Household cleaners, Non-RCRA Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) waste, universal waste and sharps: hazardous liquid (CNOS) Administration, staffin ,technicians, trained BULK DRUM & LP Page 27 Twa Party Agreement Between the City ojChu[a Data and Clea a~~ff~~++~s' Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Woste and Conditionally Exemp[ Small Quantity Generator Was~~fah6bemem Services C ~Docmnenu and Selm~gs\FlorenceS,ocal Settings\Temporary In[eme[ Files`.OLKA6'5012-Clemm[3arborsVersionConhact 5-17-12 LnEdoc chemists. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: $ 240 5D Administration, staffing, technicians, trained Latex paint, bulked (F63-R) _ _ per (55 gallon) chemists. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: $ 260 6D Administration, stafFng, technicians, trained Latex paint, lab packed (LFB3) _ _ Per (Cubic Yard Box) chemists. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a paint and paint-related materials Temporary Collection Events of hazardous including paint, lacquer, enamel, waste, universal waste and sharps: stain, shellac solutions, varnish, 275 $ 7D Administration, staffing, technicians, trained polish, liquid filler, and liquid _ _ Per (Cubic Yard Box) chemists. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, lacquer base, or thinners, loose packaging and shipment preparation, packed (LPTP) trans ortation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of Flammable Liquids, N.O.S hazardous waste, universal waste and (distillates, petroleum, 8D sharps: Administration, staffing, hydrotreated light naphthenic, $_127, 253, 317, 422_ technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle malathion, pyrethrin, naphtha, Per (O5, 16, 30, 55 gallon) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and benzenes (LCCRD) shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and 9D sharps: Administration, staffing, Flammable Solids, organic, N.O.S $_85, 169, 212, 282, 988_ technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle (resins, adhesives) (LPTN) Per (05, 16, 30, 55, CYB) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and Toxic Solids, organic, N.O.S 127, 253, 317, 422, $ 10D sharps: Administration, staffing, (diazinon, methyl carbamates) _ 1477 technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle (LCCRC) _ Per (05, 16, 30, 55, CYB) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and polychlorinated biphenyls, liquids, $ 85, 116, 145, 194 11 D sharps: Administration, staffing, non-leaking light ballasts (CHBL) _ _ Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shi ment re oration, trans ortation and Two Parry Agreement Between the City ojChu[a Puta and Waste and Conditionally Exempt Sma[I Quantity Generator C \Documents and Setanes\Florence\Local Semmes\Temnorarv tnteme[ F Page 28 Environmental Services, /nc to provide Household Hazardous smettt Services Wfdoc dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection EvenUs of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: Administration, staffing, Polychlorinated biphenyls, liquids, $_85, 116, 145, 194_ 12D technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle leaking light ballasts (CHBL) Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: Administration, staffng, Corrosive liquids, acidic, inorganic, $_88, 177, 221, 295_ 13D technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle NOS. (LAT-A) Per (O5, 16, 30, 55 gallon) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: Administration, staffing, Corrosive liquids, acidic, organic, $_127, 253, 317, 422_ 14D technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle NOS. (LCCRA) Per (O5, 16, 30, 55 gallon) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: Administration, staffing, Corrosive Liquids, basic, toxic, $_127, 253, 317, 422_ 15D technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle NOS (LCCRB) Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection EvenUs of hazardous waste, universal waste and 16D sharps: Administration, staffing, Oxidizing corrosives liquids, NOS $_127, 253, 317, 422_ technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle (LCCRO) Per (O5, 16, 30, 55 gallon) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and 17D sharps: Administration, staffing, Oxidizing corrosives solids, NOS $_127, 253, 317, 422_ technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle (LCCRO) Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of 18D hazardous waste, universal waste and Caustic liquids, acidic, inorganic, $_88, 127, 221, 295_ sharps: Administration, staffing, NOS. (LAT-B) Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle unloadin , hazcattin acka in and Page 29 Twa Party Agreement Between the City of Cha[a VGSta and C[e¢rbN_aas Environment[ Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and CanditionaQy Exempt Small Quamity Generator W ement Services C:\Documents and 5emngs\FlorenceS,ocal Settings\Temporuy lntemetFiles\OLKP.6\2012-CleanElarborsVersionContract5-17-121mfdoc shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Eventls of hazardous waste, universal waste and 19D sharps: Administration, staffing, Caustic alkali liquids, (LAT-B) $_88, 127, 221, 295_ technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: Administration, staffing, CFL Mercury bulbs (compact) $_ 50_ 20D technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle (CFL-8) Per (BULB) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: Administration, staffing, CFL Mercury bulbs (u-shaped, $_1.20_ 21 D technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle circular) (CFL-2) Per BULB) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and 22D sharps: Administration, staffing, Fluorescent lamps (linear, 4-foot) $_.12_ technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle (CFL-1) Per (LINEAR FOOT) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: Fluorescent lamps (linear, 8-foot) .12 $ 23D Administration, staffing, technicians, trained (CFL-1) _ _ Per (LINEAR FOOT) chemists. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and Household batteries, Dry-cell, 24D sharps: Administration, staffing, containing potassium hydroxide $_0.95_ technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle solid, electric storage, 8) (LBD1) Per (pound) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and ALKALINE BATTERY shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of Household batteries Wet- 25D hazardous waste, universal waste and filed with acid (LBLA-2) $_0_ sharps: Administration, staffing, (LEAD ACID BATTERY) per (BATTERY) technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle unloadin , hazcattin acka in and Page 30 Two Party Agreement Between the Ciry ojCkul¢ Vista and Cleag H Euviranmeutal Service, !nc to provide Household Hw;ardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Sma[1 Qu¢ntiry Generator Wufr2it~wement Services C:`Documents avd Serongs~FloreviceS.ocal SetlingsSemporuylntemet Files~OLKA6~2412L1eanHazborsVersiovContract5-17-121mfdoc shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection EvenUs of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: Administration, staffing, Household batteries (ni-cad) $_126, 253, 316_ 26D technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle (LBD-2) Per (05, 16, 30) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and 27D sharps: Administration, staffing, Household batteries (Lithium 9) $ 455 Per (O5) technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle (LBR) _ _ unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and $_85, 158, 197, 263, 28D sharps: Administration, staffing, Aerosols 2.1 (LCCRQ) 920_ technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle Per (O5, 16, 30, 55, unloading, hazcatting, packaging and CYB) shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection EvenUs of hazardous waste, universal waste and syringes, lancets, Sharps 29D sharps: Administration, staffing, , infectious substances affecting $_175_ technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle humans (D20) Per (55) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: Administration, staffing, Propane tanks, small, less than $_7_ Per 30D technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle one gallon (LCY1) (CYSM) (CYLINDER) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection EvenUs of hazardous waste, universal waste and 31D sharps: Administration, staffng, Propane tanks, large, more than $_25_ technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle one gallon (LCY1) (CYME) Per (CYLINDER) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection EvenUs of Fire Extinguishers (LCY1) (CYSM 7 $ 32D hazardous waste, universal waste and &CYME) _ Per (CYLINDER) sharps: Administration, staffing, technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle Page 31 Two Parry Agreement Between the Ciry afChu[a Ptsta and C[ead Hai Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Ouanfity Generator W A93 gement Services C:\Documents and Serongsylorence\Local Settings\Temporary Interne[Files\OLKA6\2012LIeanHarborsVersionConhzei>-17-12 Mfdoc unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Eventls of hazardous waste, universal waste and Methyl Acetylene and other 33D sharps: Administration, staffing, trained chemists. Vehicle technicians compressed liquid or gas tanks $_25_ per (CYLINDER) , g, g, packaging and unloadin hazcattin (LCY1) shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. aTEM ~ ~~: ~AESCRIPTIOJ~I ~; ~ "UNIT ~ . .... , `- COST Temporary Collection EvenUs of 1 hazardous waste, universal waste 0-200 vehicles $_4528_ mobilization, staffin costs Temporary Collection Events of 2 hazardous waste, universal waste 200-400 vehicles $_5789_ mobilization, staffin costs Temporary Collection EvenUs of 3 hazardous waste, universal waste 400-600 vehicles $_7823_ mobilization, staffin costs Temporary Collection EvenUs of 4 hazardous waste, universal waste 600-800 vehicles $_10656_ mobilization, staffin costs Temporary Collection EvenUs of 5 hazardous waste, universal waste 1,000+vehicles $_13815_ mobilization, staffin costs Pricing Notes: The pricing for line item 2A will be applied one time for each individual vehicle that brings in greater than 15 gallons and/or 125 pounds of waste, excluding E-waste and sharps. Each option year Clean Harbors requests the right to negotiate price escalation not to exceed 4% over the previous year pricing. Clean Harbors is willing to negotiate rate modifications at the time the new California PaintCare program is ready to be fully implemented into the City's HHW program. The alphanumeric codes in parentheses in the unit column are Clean Harbors Waste Classification codes, which are used to determine waste handling & billing. A listing of these codes is below. Page 32 7wa Parry Agreement Between the Ciry ¢j Chula ! lsta and Cleabffar,~rgrs Environmental Services, Inc fo provide Houselrofd Hazardous Waste and C¢ndition¢lty Exempt Small Quantity Generator W ~h ement Services C:\Documevcs end Setane \Flc~evice\Local Se2bngs\Temporary Internet Files\OLKA6\2012-C1eanHarborsVecsiovCoutract 5-I7-121mfdoc A11 -METHYLENE CHLORIDE Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 5 percent other chlorinated solvents A11 Flash point greater than 140°F No PCB's or pesticides pH between 5-10 Minimum yield 30 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY A12 -1,1,1 TRICHLOROETHANE Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 5 percent other chlorinated solvents A12 Flash point greater than 140°F No PCB's or pesticides pH between 5-10 Minimum yield 30 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY A13-TRICHLOROETHYLENE Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 5 percent other chlorinated solvents A13 Flash point greater than 140°F No PCB's or pesticides pH between 5-10 Minimum yield 30 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY A14-PERCHLOROETHYLENE Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 5 percent other chlorinated solvents A14 Flash point greater than 140°F No PCB's or pesticides pH between 5-10 Minimum yield 30 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY A15 - TRICHLOROTRIFLUOROETHANE Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 5 percent other chlorinated solvents A15 Flash point over 140°F No PCB's or pesticides pH between 5-10 Minimum Yield 30 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY Page 33 Two Parry Agreement Between the Ciry of Chu[a Vtsta and Cleat Ha~bj{rs Environments[ Services, Inc to provide Househofd Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Ouanlity Generaror W emeni Services C:\pocumencs and Setangs`Florence\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLKA6'1012-CleanAzrborsVersionCon¢act 5-17-L Imf'.doc A17-NON HALOGENATED SOLVENTS ' Non-halogenated solvents A17 Specification and purity as per profilelsample recycling parameters individually assigned PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY A18-MIXED HALOGENATED SOLVENTS A18 Mixed halogenated solvents Specification and purity as per profile/sample PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY ~ A22 -- LOW BTU ORGANIC LIQUID DRUM SPECIFICATIONS: Less than 5 ppm PCB's, not TSCA regulated ' Less than 5% organic halogenlsulfur Must not set-up in water or with organic solvents ' pH between 2-14 Less than one inch of solids in the drum ' No pesticides Less than 5000 BTUs per pound PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION A22 BULK SPECIFICATIONS: Heating value less than 2000 BTUs per pound Metals within normal feed limits Chlorine less than 5 percent Iodine less than 0.5 percent Fluorine less than 0.5 percent Bromine less than 0.5 percent Sulfur less than 3 percent No pesticides ar level A requirements Na/K/MgIP each less than 0.5% Ash less than 5% ' Settleable solids less than 5% Viscosity less than #4 fuel oil Must not set-up with water or with organic solvents PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION Page 34 Iwo Party Agreement Between the City ojChu[a Puta and Cleo{} Ha~4grs Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator W gement Services C:\Doomneats and Settingc\FlorenceWocal Seffings\Temporsy Internet Files\OLKA6\2012-CleaaHarbocsVersionCo°tract 5-17-L ImEdoo A22K -LOW BTU ORGANIC LIQUID DRUM SPECIFICATIONS: pH 2-14 Ammonia less than 10 percent Source of PCB <50 ppm Heating value less than 5000 BTUs per pound Less than 5 percent organic halogenslsulfur Must not set-up in water or with organic solvents Less than one inch of solids in the drum A22K A23 No pesticides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION BULK SPECIFICATIONS: Heating value less than 2000 BTUs per pound Metals within normal feed limits Chlorine less than 5 percent Iodine less than 0.5 percent Bromine less than 0.5 percent Fluorine less than 0.5 percent Sulfur less than 3 percent No pesticides or level A requirements NaIK/MgIP each less than 0.5% Ash less than 5% Settleable solids less than 5% Viscosity less than #4 fuel oil Must not set-up with water or with organic solvents PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION A23 - BILAYERED SOLVENT/WATER Non-detectable PCBs Less than 5 percent organic halogen/sulfur pH between 2-12 Waste codes and treatability acceptable far CES Less than one-inch solids in drum No pesticides, biocides, or cyanides No chelating agents, surfactants, or emulsifiers Up to 100ppm phenol Must not set-up with water or with organic solvents PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: FUELS BLENDIf• A23R -- BILAYERED SOLVENT/WATER FOR AN OIL FACILITY Less than 5 ppm PCB's, not TSCA regulated Less than 3% organic halogenlsulfur A23R pH between 2-12 ` EPA waste codes D001, D004-D011, D018-D043 Less than one inch solids in drum No pestcides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD:FUELS BLENDINGNVASTEWATERTRERTMENT Page 3~ Two Parry Agreement Between the City ojChula ['ilia and CleaptlTa{~~ Environmental Services, Ine _to provide Household Hazardous Waste and CondiSonaQy Exempt Small Quantity Generator R' b}..((~~,n, ement Services C`.Documenss and Setvngsvlorence\Local Settings\'rempomry lntemetFiles\OLKA6\2012-Clea°HarborsVersionCoutract5-17-121mfdoc ' A23R -- BILAYERED SOLVENT/WATER FOR AN OIL FACILITY Less than 5 ppm PCB's, not TSCA regulated Less than 3% organic halogen/sulfur A23R pH between 2-12 EPA waste codes D001, D004-D011, D018-D043 Less than one inch solids in drum ' No pesticides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD:FUELS BLENDING/WASTEWATER TREATMENT A24 -CES LIQUID Less than 300,000 ppm total organic carbon Source of PCB <50 ppm No biocides, pesticides, or cyanides No chelating agents, surfactants, or emulsifiers A24 Up to 100 ppm phenol Must not setup in water or organic solvents pH 2-12 Waste codes and treatability acceptable for CES process Specific gravity less than 1.2 Less than one-inch of solids in drum PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: CLEAN EXTRACTION SYSTEM A24F -CES LIQUID -FEED Less than 10,000 ppm total organic carbon No organic layer Up to 20-ppm phenol pH 6-9 A24F Specific Gravity less than 1.2 No detectable ammonia, cyanides, or PCB'S, Not TSCA regulated No surfactants, emulsifiers, biocides, chelators Must not setup in water or organic solvents Waste codes and treatability acceptable for CES process PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: CLEAN EXTRACTION SYSTEM A24GW -CES LIQUID -GAS & WATER Less than 10,000 ppm total organic carbon Greater than 10,000 BTUILB in organic layer Up to 40 ppm phenol pH 6-9 A24GW Specifc gravity less than 1.2 ~ No detectable ammonia or cyanide Source of PCB <50 ppm ' No emulsifiers, biocides, chelators Must not set up in water or organic solvents Waste codes and Veatability acceptable for CES process PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: CLEAN EXTRACTION SYSTEM Page 36 Two Party Agreement Between the City ojChula Prsta ¢nd CleabF7~ Environmemal Services, !nc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt SmaQ Ouamdy Generator W gement Services C'.\Documenis and Semngs\Flo~enceU.ocal Settings\Temporuy Interne[ Files\OLKA6\2012-0IeanHarborsVecs{onContract 5-17-12 Ln£doc A24P -CES LIQUID -PRETREATMENT Less than 300,000 ppm total organic carbon Source of PCB <50 ppm ' No biocides, pesticides, or cyanides A24P No chelating agents, surfactants, or emulsifiers Up to 100 ppm phenol Must not setup in water or organic solvents pH 2-12 Waste codes and treatability acceptable for CES process Specific gravity less than 1.2 PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: CLEAN EXTRACTION SYSTEM A24T -CES LIQUID -TREATMENT Less than 50,000 ppm total organic carbon Up to 50-ppm phenol pH 5-10 A24T Specifc gravity less than 1.2 No detectable ammonia or cyanide Source of PCB <50 ppm No surfactants, emulsifiers, biocides, chelators Must not setup in water or organic solvents Waste codes and treatability acceptable for CES process PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: CLEAN EXTRACTION SYSTEM A31 -SPECIFICATION OILS Less than one-inch of solid in the drum No pesticides Non-detectable concentration of PCB's (i.e. <2ppm MDL) Organic halogens less than 1000 ppm Flash point greater than 100°F A31 pH between 2-12.5 Must be petroleum-based oil (greater than 5000 BTUsllb.) Less than 5 percent water Cannot be mixed with other hazardous waste Total Cadmium less than 2 ppm Total Chrome less than 10 ppm Total Arsenic less than 5 ppm Total Lead less than 100 ppm PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: OIL RECOVERY A31 D -DIELECTRIC FLUID LESS THAN 50 PPM PCB Less than one-inch solids A31 D No water later Must be pump-able Less than 50 ppm PCB's PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DECHLORINATION Page 37 Two Party Agreement Between the City ajChula Vista arsd C1ea~yHapYers Environmental Services, Inc toprovide Houseleold Hazardous Waste and ConditionaQy Exempt Small Quantity Generator Wa e~rk ement Services C'.\Documents end Settings\FloeenceU.ocel Settings\Temporery Internet Files\OLKA6\2012-0IeanHarborsVeisionContrnct 5-17-121mfdoo A31R- SPECIFICATION OIL FOR RECYCLING AT AN OIL FACILITY Less than one-inch of solids in the drum No pesticides Non-detectable concentration of PCB's Organic halogens less than 1000 ppm Flash point greater then 100 F A31R pH between 4-11 Must be fuel or motor oil (greater than 5,000 BTUIIb) Less than 5 percent water Cannot be mixed with any other hazardous waste Total Cadmium less than 2 ppm Total Chromium less than 10 ppm Total Arsenic less than 5 ppm Total Lead less than 10 ppm PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: FUEL RECOVERY/FUELS BLENDING A31S -SPECIFICATION OIL FROM TRANSFORMER RECLAMATION Less than one-inch of solid in the drum PCB must be less than 2 ppm No pesticides A31S Organic halogens less than 1000 ppm Flash point greater than 100°F pH between 2-12.5 Must be petroleum-based oil (greater than 5000 BTUs/lb.) Less than 5 percent water Cannot be mixed with any other hazardous waste PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD:OIL RECOVERY A32 -SPECIFICATION OIL & WATER Nan-detectable concentration of PCB's Organic Halogen less than 1,000 ppm pH between 2-12.5 Must be petroleum-based oil (greater than 5000 BTUs/Ib) No pesticides Flash point greater than 100°F A32 Cannot be mixed with any other hazardous waste Total Cadmium less than 2 ppm Total Chrome less than 10 ppm Total Arsenic less than 5 ppm Total Lead less than 10 ppm Less than one-inch of solid in the drum Greater than 5 percent water PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: OIL RECOVERY/WASTEWATER TREATMENT Page 38 Two Parry Agreement Behveen [he Ciry of Chula Pis1a and C[eary~flarpajs Envvonmenta[ Services, Inc [o provide Household Hazardous Waste and Corsdiliona[ly Exempt Sma[[ Quantity Generator W emen[ Services C:`,Documents and Semngs\Florence\Local Settings\Temporary lu[erne[Fiies\OLKA6'~20L-CleanI-IarborsVersionCorurect5-17-12 Lnf.doc A40-ORGANIC LIQUID WITH HALOGENS Less than one-inch of solids in the drum Source of PCB <50 ppm Organic halogen greater than 5 percent Sulfur greater than 5 percent pH between 2-12 Must not set-up in water or solvents Over 5,000 BTU per pound PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: FUELS BLENDING/INCINERATION A40 BULK SPECFIFICATIONS: Source of PCB <50 ppm Chlorine greater than 5 percent Sulfur greater than 5 percent Fluorine less than 0.5 percent Iodine less than 0.5 percent Bromine less than 0.5 percent I pH between 2-12 Must not set-up in water or solvents Over 5,000 BTU per pound ~ ~ PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: FUELS BLENDING/INCINERATION A99 -HIGH HAZARD WASTES FOR SPECIAL HANDLING Potentially high hazard material A99 Requires special handling Specifications determined for each profile Dis osal method determined for each rofile A99AZ - WASTE CONTAINING AZIDES Potentially high hazard material A99AZ May require special handling or packaging Specifications determined for each profile Dis osal method determined for each rofile A99D -HIGHER HAZARD SOLIDS/SLUDGES FOR DIRECT BURN Potentially high hazard material A99D Requires special handling Specifcations determined for each profile PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DIRECT BURN INCINERATION A99D8 -HIGH HAZARD LIQUIDS FOR DIRECT FEED INCINERATION Potentially high hazard material A99D6 Requires special handling Specifcations determined for each profle PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DIRECT FEED INCINERATION A99H -HIGHER HAZARD WASTE FOR HYDROLYSIS A99H High Hazard material (alkali metals and compounds) Specifcations determined for each profle PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: HYDROLYSIS A99L -HIGH HAZARD LAB PACKS FOR SPECIAL HANDLING A99L Potentially high hazard material Lab acks at SG Page 39 Two Parry Agreement Between The Ciry of Chula Plsta and Clea a ~~''ss Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exemp! Small Ouantiry Generator Was~i~r(dgemenl Services C~Documen6 and Settings\Florence~Zocal Semngs\Temporary Internet Files\OLKA6\2012QeanHarborsVersionContracr S-17-12Imf'.doc A99M -HIGH HAZARD SOLIDS/SLUDGES FOR MIX BUILDING Potentially high hazard material A99M Requires special handling Specifcations determined for each profile For rocessin via the mix buildin at DE onl ' A99P -PEROXIDE FORMING COMPOUNDS FOR DIRECT FUEL BLENDING Class B or C peroxidizable compounds only Less than four inches of dispersible sludge Less than five percent halogens/sulfur A99P Less than 50 PCB's, non-TSCA regulated Greater than 5,000 BTU's No pesticides No debris Low viscosity (e.g. thinners) Must not set-up with water or with organic solvents Direct um to tank or tanker onl A99RP -HIGH HAZARD WASTE FOR REPACK AT CHI FACILITIES Potentially high hazard materials for repack @ CHI facility A99RP Requires special handling Specifications determined for each profile Dis osal method determined for each rofile A99X -EXPLOSIVES A99X Requires special handling Specifcations determined for each profile Dis osal method determined for each rofle AA18- N-PROPYL BROMIDE Less than one-inch solids in the drum No chlorinated solvents Flash point greater than 140 degrees F AA18 No PCB's or pesticides No Isocyanates Water% max 10 PH between 5-10 Minimum yield 50 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY AA19 - N-METHYL-2-PYRROLIDONE Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 10 percent other solvents Less Than 5% Water AA19 No PCB's or pesticides PH between 5-10 No Isocyanates Low amine odor Minimum yield 50 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY Page 40 Two Party Agreement Between flee Ciry of Chufa Vista and Cleary~farj~o Environmental Services, Ine [o provide Household Hamrdous Was[e and Canditiona[[y Fxemp[ Sma[[ Quantity Genera[or Was 1r7 ~emeat Services C:\Documevrs end Settmgs~Florence\Local Settings\Tempomry intemet Files\OLKA6\2012-0IeanElzrborsVersiovCovtract i-17-I2 ImEdoc AA20 - 2-PROPANOL (IPA) Less than one-inch solids in the drum No PCB's or pesticides Less than 5 percent other solvents AA20 Less than 10 percent water No Isocyanates PH between 6-8 Minimum yield 50 percent Must be pumpable PIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY AA21-ETHANOL Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 10 percent other solvents Less than 5 % water AA21 No PCB's or pesticides No Isocyanates PH between 6-8 Minimum yield 70 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY AA22 -METHYL ALCOHOL Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 2 other alcohols Less than 5% water AA22 No PCB's or pesticides No Isocyanates PH between 6-8 Minimum yield 80 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY AA23-XYLENE Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 10 percent other solvents Less than 2% water AA23 - No PCB's or pesticides No Isocyanates PH between 6-8 Minimum yield 70 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY AA24-TOLUENE Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 10 percent others solvents Less than 2% water AA24 No PCB's or pesticides No Isocyanates PH between 5-10 Minimum yield 70 Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY Page 41 Two Parry Agreement Between the City of Chula I~$ta and CleaggH Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Candieona![y Exemp[ Small Quantity Generator Wo.(e~~emen! Services C'~Documenis and SettinErs\Florence~Local Settings\Temporary In[emet Fdes\OLKA6'Q012-C1eanHarborsVersionCo°tract 5-17-12Imfdoc AA25- ACETONE Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 20 percent other solvents Less than 5 % water AA25 No PCB's or pesticides No Isocyanates PH between 6-8 Minimum yield 50 percent ' Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY AA26-ETHYL ACETATE Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 10 percent other solvents Less than 2 percent water AA26 No PCB's or pesticides No Isocyanates PH between 5- 8 Minimum yield 70 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY AA27-METHYL ETHYL KETONE Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 10 percent other solvents AA27 No PCB's or pesticides No Isocyanates PH between 6-8 Minimum yield 70 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY AA28 -ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL/HIGH WATER Less than 1 % dissolved solids Less than 2% Methanol ,Ethanol ,Ethyl Acetate, Acetone No hydrocarbons or chlorinated solvents AA28 Water 0 to 20% No PCB's or pesticides No Isocyanates PH between 6-8 Minimum yield 30 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY AA29-SDA ALCOHOLS No hydrocarbons or chlorinated solvents Less than 1 % dissolved solids Water 0 to 20% AA29 No PCB's or pesticides No Isocyanates PH between 6-8 Minimum yield 30 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY Page 42 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chu[a I'~sta and CIeaBBH°~Qrs Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Ha<ardoas Waste and Conditionally Exempt Sma[[ Quan[iry Generator Wa.1~ tVMnLgenaent Services C:\Docmnents and Se[angs'F7orence~Local Setting\Temporary Internet Files\OLKA6\2012-CleanHarborsVecsiouContract 5-17-I? Imfdac AA30 - Tetrahydrofuran Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 5 percent other solvents Less than 10 percent water ', AA30 No PCB's or pesticides No Isocyanates PH between 6-8 Minimum yield 50 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY AA31 -Naphtha And Petroleum Distillates Petroleum Naphtha Petroleum spirits Stoddard solvent Mineral spirits AA31 Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 5 percent other solvents Less than 10 percent water No PCB's or pesticides No Isocyanates PH between 6-8 AA31F -Naphtha And Petroleum Distillate Dry Cleaning Filters Must be Shred-able AA31 F Na PCB's or pesticides pH between 5-10 Free liquids <25% PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY AA32 - Dimethyl Sulfoxide Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 5 percent other solvents Less than 10 percent water AA32 No PCB's or pesticides No Isocyanates PH between 6-8 Minimum yield 50 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY AA33 -Ethyl Pyrrclidone Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 5 percent other solvents Less than 10 percent water AA33 No PCB's or pesticides No Isocyanates PH between 6-8 Minimum yield 50 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY Page 43 Two Parry Agreemen[ Between the City ojChu[a Vista and Ctea a qq~~'' Environmental Services, !ne !o provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionail~~ Esemp! Small Ouantiry Generator Wa~FI~6~ement Services C:`Docmnents and Set[in~s`~FlorenceYocal Settings\Temporary lntemet Files~OLKA6t2012-CleanFlazborsVersiooConrmct 5-17-L>Imfdoc AA34 - Decalin (Decahydronaphthalene) Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 5 percent other solvents AA34 Less than 10 percent water No PCB's or pesticides No Isocyanates PH between 6-8 Minimum yield 50 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY AA35 - N,N-Dimethylacetamide Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 5 percent other solvents Less than 10 percent water AA35 No PCB's or pesticides No Isocyanates PH between 6-8 Minimum yield 50 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY AA36 - Isoamyl Alcohol Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 5 percent other solvents AA36 Less than 10 percent water No PCB's or pesticides No Isocyanates PH between 6-8 Minimum yield 50 percent Must be pumpable I PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY AA37 -Purge Solvent Blend Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 2 percent water AA37 No PCB's or pesticides No Isocyanates PH between 6-8 Minimum yield 65 percent Water less than 2 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY Page 44 Two Party Agreement Between the City ojCkul¢ Dis[a and Cleaxry~Ha Environmental Services, !nc _[o provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditian¢lly Exempt Small Quantity Generator Was879emenf Services C'Docwnents and Se[angs\FlorenceV-ocal Setting\Temporary Internet Files\OLKP.6\2012-CleanF7zrborsVersionContract 5-17-12 Lnfdoc 21 B21 -PICKLE LIQUOR Less than one percent total metals Less than one percent ammonia Less than one-inch solids in drums No chelators Less than one percent oil and grease Flash point greater than 140°F No pesticides No cyanides or sulfides Other specifications may be quoted PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT 622A -CONCENTRATED ACIDS pH Less than 7 Less than 6 percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) Less than one-inch solids in drum Less than one percent ammonia Less than one inch oil and grease B22A Less than 10 ppm hex chrome Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F No cyanides No sulfdes No chelators No pesticides Neutralization Equivalent greater than 20 (approx. >20% acid) PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: Wastewater Treatment B22AE -CONCENTRATED ACIDS FROM ELECTROPLATING pH less than 7 Less than six percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) Less than 1 ppm Cyanide /Sulfide Less than 10 ppm hexchrome Less than one-inch solids B22AE Less than 100 ppm oil and grease Less than 500 ppm total metals Less than one percent ammonia Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F No Pesticides No chelators Neutralization Equivalent greater than 20 (approx>20% acid) PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: Wastewater Treatment Page 4~ Twa Parry Agreement Between the Ciry ojCGul¢ Pcsta and Cleary H~grs Environrreeniaf Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste med Conditionally Exemp! Smafl Quantity Generator W n Bement Services C:\Documents and Setongs\Florence~Yocal Se[tings\Temporary Internet Files\OLKA6\2012-CleanHarborsVersionContraa 5-17-12ImEdoc B22B-CONCENTRATED BASES pH greater than or equal to 7 Less than six percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F Neutralization equivalent greater then 20 (approx. >20% base) BY2B No cyanideslsulfides No chelators Nc pesticides Less than 10 ppm hexchrome Less than one-inch solids in drum ~~ Less than one percent ammonia Less than one-inch oil and grease PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: Wastewater Treatment B226E -CONCENTRATED BASES FROM ELECTROPLATING pH greater than or equal to 7 Less than 6 percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) Neutralization equivalent greater than 20 (approx. >20% base) Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F No pesticides 8226E No chelators Less than 100-ppm oil and grease Less than one percent ammonia Less than 500-ppm total metals Less than one-inch solids in drum Less than 10-ppm hexchrome Less than 1-ppm cyanide/sulfide PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: Wastewater Treatment B22C- CHROMIC SOLUTIONS Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F Less than one-inch solids in drum B22C Less than or equal to 10,000ppm chrome No organic layer No chelators No cyanides/sulfides No pesticides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: Wastewater Treatment B22CE -CHROMIC SOLUTIONS FROM ELECTROPLATING No organic layer No chelators B22CE No pesticides No cyanides/sulfides Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F Less than one-inch solids in drum Less than or equal to 10,000 ppm chrome PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: Wastewater Treatment Page 46 Two Parry Agreement Between the Ciry ojChu[a rrista and CIe~~QQ H~~++ rs Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionady Exempt Small Qaantity Generator W¢Fle Md~gement Services C?Docmnents and SetMgs~FbrenceQ.ocal Settlngs\Temporary lntemet Fdes\OLKA6'~OLLIeanHarborsVersionConrtact 5-17-121mfdoc B22F -HYDROFLUORIC ACID Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F Less than twenty percent HF or acidic fluoride Less than 10-ppm hexchrome Less than one percent TOC (Total Organic Carbon) B22F Less than one percent ammonia Less than 100-ppm fats, oils, and grease Less than one percent total metals No chelators No pesticides No cyanideslsulfides Less than one-inch solids in drum PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: Wastewater Treatment II B22FE -HYDROFLUORIC ACID FROM ELECTROPLATING Less than twenty percent HF or acidic fluoride Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F Less than one-inch solids in drum Less than one percent ammonia B22FE Less than 100-ppm fats, oils, and grease Less than one percent total metals Less than one percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) No chelators No pesticides No PCBs No cyanides/sulfides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: Wastewater Treatment 622H - HYDROFLUORICINITRIC ACID MIXTURES HF or Acidic Fluorides less than 20 percent Less than one percent total metals Less than one percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) Less than one-inch solids 622H Less than one percent ammonia No chelators Less than 100-ppm fats, oils, and grease Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F No pesticides No cyanides/sulfides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT 822HE -HYDROFLUORIC/NITRIC FROM ELECTROPLATING HF or Acidic Fluorides less than 20 percent Less than one percent metals Less than one percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) Less than one-inch solids B22HE Less than one percent ammonia No chelators Less than 100-ppm fats, oils, and grease Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F Na pesticides No cyanideslsulfides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT Page 47 Twa Party Agreement Between the City ojChu[a Vista and CleagH~s Environmemal Services, Ine to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Sma11 Ouamity Genera[or WasR ement Services Q\Docmvents and Settivgs\FlorevoeU-ocal Settings\Tempormy Iatemet Fles\OLKA6\20L-CleauFlmborsVersfovCovtract 5-17-12 Imf doc B22N -NITRIC ACID SOLUTIONS Less than forty percent Nitric acid by weight Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F B22N Less than one percent ammonia Less than one-inch solids in drum Less than one-inch oil/grease Less than four percent T.O.C (Total Organic Carbon) No pesticides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: Wastewater Treatment B22NE - NITRIC ACID SOLUTIONS FROM ELECTROPLATING Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F Less than one percent ammonia B22NE Less than one-inch solids in drum Less than one-inch oil/grease Less than forty percent nitric acid by weight Less than 50-ppm mercury No pesticides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: Wastewater Treatment B23 -OXIDIZABLE SOLUTIONS/RCRA COOLANTS Flash point greater than 140°F Less than one-inch solids in drums No pesticides 623 One layer - must be water soluble PCB's non detectable Must be wastewater treatable Acceptable U.S. EPA waste codes: D002, D004-D011, D018- D043 ornon-hazardous Other specifcations may be quoted PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT , B26A-ACIDIC WASTEWATER WITH LOW METALS pH 1-6 Neutralization equivalent less than 5 (approx. <10% acid) Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F Cyanide/sulfide non-detectable B26A No pesticides Less than one percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) Less than 10-ppm hexchrome Less than one-inch solids in drum Less than one percent ammonia Less than 500-ppm total metals PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: Wastewater Treatment Page 48 Two Party Agreement Between the City ojChu[a Vista and Cleaella~be~s Environmerdal Services, !nc to provide Hausehoid Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Smaf[ Quantity Generator W Aq}jn6 ement Services Imfdoc B26AE -ACIDIC WASTEWATER FROM ELECTROPLATING pH 1-6 Neutralization equivalent less than 5 (approx. <10% acid) Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F Less than 1 ppm cyanide /sulfide B26AE Less than 10-ppm hexchrome Less than one-inch solids in drum Less than 500-ppm total metals I Less than one percent ammonia Less than 100-ppm oil and grease Less than one percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) No solvents PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: Wastewater Treatment B26B -ALKALINE WASTEWATER WITH LOW METALS pH 7-13 Cyanidelsulfde non-detectable Neutralization equivalent less than 5 (approx. < 10% bases) Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F B26B Less than one percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) Less than 10-ppm hexchrome Less than one-inch solids in drum Less than one percent ammonia Less than 500-ppm total metals No pesticides No solvents PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: Wastewater Treatment 626BE -ALKALINE WASTEWATER FROM ELECTROPLATING pH 7-13 Neutralization equivalent less than 5 (approx. <10% bases) Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F Less than one percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) Less than 1 ppm cyanide I sulfide 626BE Less than 10-ppm hexchrome Less than one-inch solids in drum Less than 500-ppm total metals Less than one percent ammonia Less than 100-ppm oil and grease No solvents No pesticides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: Wastewater Treatment B28 -OXIDIZER SOLUTIONS No organics Less than 50-ppm ammonia Less than one percent total metals 628 Less than twenty-five percent inorganic peroxides Less than one-inch solids in drums No chelators Flash point greater than 140°F Other specifcations may be individually quoted PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT Page 49 Two Party Agreement Between the City ojChula Puta and CfearbFla~ Environmental Services, /nc to provide Houseleald Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Wa ement Services C:~DOCUments and Settings\Elorence~Local Settings~Temporuylntemet Files\OLKA6~2012LIeanFlar6orsVersionConnact5-17-12Imfdoc 628E -OXIDIZER SOLUTIONS FROM ELECTROPLATING No organics Less than 50 ppm Ammonia Less than one percent total metals B28E Less than twenty-fve percent inorganic peroxides Less than one-inch solids per drum No chelators Flash point greater than 140°f Other specifications may be quoted PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT B281 -- OXIDIZER SOLUTIONS FOR INCINERATION Source of PCB less than 50 ppm 8281 - Less than 1 inch solids in drums PRIMARY DISPOSAL OPTION: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION B29 - CYANIDE/SULFIDE SOLUTION Cyanide/sulfide less than 10,000 ppm pH must be greater than 7 No organic layer B29 Less than one percent ammonia Less than one percent total metals Less than one-inch of solids in drum Flash point greater than 140°F No pesticides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENTIINC I N ERATION B29A- LOW pH CYANIDE/SULFIDE SOLUTIONS Cyanide/Sulfide less than 10,000 ppm No organic layer Less than one percent ammonia B29A Less than one percent total metals Less than one-inch solids in drum Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F No pesticides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT/INCINERATION B29E -CYANIDE/SULFIDE SOLUTION FROM ELECTROPLATING Cyanide/sulfide less than 10,000 ppm pH must be greater than 7 No organic layer B29E Less than one percent ammonia Less than one percent total metals Less than one-inch of solids in drum Flashpoint greaterthan 140 F No pesticides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT/INCINERATION Pale 50 Two Parry Agreement Befween the Ciry of Chula Vsta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Nouse/rold Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Wass nS/[y~ement Services C.\Doomnents and Setlings\Flocevice\Wcal Settings\2empormy lntemet Fdes\OLKA6\2012-CleanElarborsVersfonContrnct i-17-121mfdoo B290 B290-CYANIDE AND SULFIDE SOLUTIONS FOR INCINERATION pH must be over 7 No pesticides Less than one-inch of solids in drum Example: sodium cyanide solution with oil PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION B34 -NON HAZARDOUS COOLANTS pH between 3-11 Flash point greater than 140°F B34 Does not set-up with oil or water Not a RCRA hazardous waste Less than one-inch of solids in drum No pesticides PCB's non-detectable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER B35-GLYCOLS Must be non hazardous pH 3-11 Flash point greater than 140°F B35 Less than one-inch solids in drum No pesticides One layer -must be water soluble PCB's non detectable Must be amenable to aqueous treatment Must be compatible with oil and water PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLF B36A-ACIDIC WASTEWATER REQUIRING HEAW TREATMENT pH less than 7 Neutralization equivalent greater than 5, but less than 20 'i Approx. 10-20 percent acid i Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F Less than four percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) B36A Less than one percent oil/grease Less than 1-ppm cyanide/sulfide Less than 10-ppm hexchrome Less than one-inch solids in drum Less than one percent ammonia Less than fve percent total metals No solvents No chelators No pesticides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT Page 51 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula Puta and ClearbHaEb~ Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Candition¢By Ecemp[ Small Ouankry Generator W ~ ement Servlres O.\Documents and Serongs`,Florence`Yocal Settivgs\'temporary lntemet Files\OLKP.60012-CleanHazborsVersionConcmct 5-17-12 Imfdoc 36AE B36AE -ELECTROPLATING ACIDS REQUIRING HEAVY TREATMENT pH less than 7 Neutralization equivalent greater than 5, but less than 20 Approx. 10-20 percent acid Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F Less than four percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) Less than 1 ppm cyanide /sulfide Less than 10-ppm hexchrome Less than one-inch solids in drum Less than one percent ammonia Less than one percent oil I grease No solvents No chelators No pesticides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT B36B -ALKALINE WASTEWATER REQUIRING HEAVY TREATMENT pH greaterthan 7 Neutralization equivalent greater than 5, but less than 20 Approx. 10-20 percent bases Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F Less than four percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) Less than one percent oil I grease B36B Less than 1 ppm cyanide /sulfide Less than 10-ppm hexchrome Less than one-inch solids in drum Less than one percent ammonia Less than five percent total metals No solvents No chelators No pesticides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT B366E - ELECTROPLATING ALKALINES REQUIRING HEAVY TREATMENT pH greater than 7 Neutralization equivalent greater than 5, but less than 20 Approx. 10-20 percent bases Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F Less than four percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) B36BE Less than 1-ppm cyanide/sulfide Less than 10-ppm hexchrome Less than one-inch solids in drum Less than one percent ammonia Less than one percent oil/grease No pesticides No chelators No solvents PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT Page 52 Two Party.4greement Between the City ajChufa Vata and Clean ar ojj''~~'' Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exemp[Smafl Quantity Generator Wast~1Gl~akemen[Services C^.Docmnen¢ and $etongs\Fbrence\Local Settings\Tempomry Interne[ Files\OLKA6~2012CIeanFlarborsVersionContrac[ 5-17-12 Lnf doc B36D -LIQUIDS FOR DEEPWELL INJECTION Cannot contain Cyanide or Sulfide reactive wastes B36D Must not set up with water or organic solvents Meets requirements for Deepwell injection- case by case evaluation PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DEEPWE B40 - WASTEWATERILOW BTU HALOGENATED ORGANICS Source of PCB < 50 ppm Organic halogen greater than 5 percent Sulfur greater than five percent Over fve percent water-soluble pH between 2-12 Less than one-inch of solids in drum Must not set-up with water or with organic solvents PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION B40 BULK SPECIFICATIONS: Source of PCB < 50 ppm Organic halogen greater than 5 percent Sulfur greater than fve percent Fluorine less than 0.5 percent Bromine less than 0.5 percent Iodine less than 0.5 percent Over f ve percent water-soluble pH between 2-12 Must not set-up with water or with organic solvents PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION 640R --SPECIAL HANDLING LOW BTU HALOGENATED ORGANICS May require special handling Source of PCB Less than 50 ppm Halogens or Sulfur greater than 5 percent 840R Less than 5,000 BTU per pound _. r pH between 2-12 May include material with boiling points less than 120E Less than one inch of solids in drum Must not set-up with water or with organic solvents PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCNERATION B52 -WASTEWATER FOR CARBON TREATMENT Less than two percent Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Less than 2,500 ppm Metals 852 Less than one-inch of solids in drums Less than one percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) Meets requirements for carbon treatability PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: CARBON ABSORPTION Page 53 Two Party Agreement Between the Ciry of Chufa Vista and C[e~~}} H s Environmental Services, Ine to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt SmaQ Quantity Generator Wafk tl ement Services C:\Documents and Settwgs\Flo~eneeWOCaI SettmgsCfemporuy Internet Files\OLKA6\2012-CleanHarborsVeaiouContraot 5-17-121mfdoc CAl -SOLIDS LESS THAN 1 % CYANIDE OR SULFIDE Less than one percent cyanide pH must be greater than 7 CA1 Ammonia less than 0.5 percent TOC less than 1000 PPM No PCB's No metal debris or cyanide pots PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION CA2 -SOLIDS LESS THAN 2.5% CYANIDE OR SULFIDE Less than 2.5 percent cyanide pH must be greater than 7 CAZ No PCB's TOC less than 1000 PPM No metal debris or cyanide pots Ammonia less than 0.5 percent PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION CA3 -SOLIDS LESS THAN 5% CYANIDE OR SULFIDE Less than f ve percent cyanide pH must be greater than 7 CA3 No PCB's No metal debris or cyanide pots TOC less than 1000 PPM Ammonia less than 0.5 percent PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION CA4 -SOLIDS LESS THAN 20% CYANIDE OR SULFIDE Less than twenty percent cyanide pH must be greater than 7 CA4 ~ No PCB's No metal debris or cyanide pots Ammonia less than 0.5 percent TOC less than 1000 ppm PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION/INCINERATION CAS -SOLIDS GREATER THAN 20% CYANIDE OR SULFIDE Greater than twenty percent cyanide pH must be greater than 7 CA5 No PCB's No metal debris of cyanide pots Ammonia less than 0.5 percent TOC less than 1000 ppm PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION/INCINERATION CAB -ASPHALT BATCHING Must be non-hazardous CAB Bulk materials only Materials reviewed on a case-by-case basis PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: ASPHALT BATCHING Page 54 Two Parry Agreement Be[ween the Ciry ojChula D$m and Clea@~FIaF~ Environmental Services, Irsc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Candiiianalfy Exemp( Sma[I Quamiry Generator W ement Services C;\DOCIII-®ts and Settings\Florence\Local Settings\Temporary Internet F~les\OLKA6QOl2-GeavfiarborsVersionConaact 5-IZ12Imfdoc CANL -DIRECT LANDFILL IN CANADA Spent pot liners and emission control dusts (US EPA K088 and K061) Resistance to penetration >15 psi Total volatile organic halogens less than two percent CANL Source of PCB < 50 ppm Non reactive Non-odorous Not dusty Must adhere to Provincial restrictions PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: LANDFILL CANR- DIRECT LANDFILL IN CANADA Direct landfill Canada Hazardous from Alberta Organic solids Resistance to penetration >15 psi Total volatile organics less than two percent CANR Organic halogens less than two percent Source of PCB < 50 ppm i Non reactive Non-odorous Not dusty Must adhere to Provincial restrictions PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: LANDFILL CAX -OXIDIZER SOLIDS OR SEMI-SOLIDS No organics No explosives CAX Chlorinated oxidizers case by case Monolithic material case by case Hexavalent chromium less than twenty five percent Ammonia less than 0.5 percent PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DEACTIVATIONISTABILIZATION CAXC -- CHROMIC ACID GREATER THAN 20 PERCENT CONCENTRATION Chromic acid solids and semi solids CAXC Hexavalent chromium greater than 20 percent Ammonia less than 0.5 percent PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DEACTIVATION/STABILIZATION CAXC --CHROMIC ACID GREATER THAN 20 PERCENT CONCENTRATION Chromic acid solids and semi solids CAXC Hexavalent chromium greater than 20 percent Ammonia less than 0.5 percent PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DEACTIVATION/STABILIZATION CAXI - OXIDIZERS FOR INCINERATION CAXI No explosives No organics PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION CAXM --MONOLITHIC OXIDIZER SOLIDS Na explosives No organics CAXM Chlorinated oxidizers case by rase Hexavalent chromium less than 20 percent Ammonia less than 0.5 percent PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DEACTIVATION/STABILIZATION Page 55 Two Parry dgreement Between l&e City of C/eu/a Vls[a and C/ea$$Ha Environments[ Services, /ne to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Candifianally Exempt Small Ouantiry Generator Was42~ement Services C:~Documena and Settings[Florence~Locat Settings\Temporary Interne[ Files\OLKA6\2012-CleanHarborsVersionContraa>-17-L> Imfdoc CAXM --MONOLITHIC OXIDIZER SOLIDS No explosives No organics C,q~q Chlorinated oxidizers case by case Hexavalent chromium less than 20 percent Ammonia less than 0.5 percent PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DEACTIVATIONISTABILIZATION CBP -SOLIDS OR SEMI-SOLIDS TO HAZARDOUS LANDFILL Source of PCB < 50 ppm Cgp Must not be prohibited from landfll May require solidifcation if free liquids are present Must not require stabilization or encapsulation PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: HAZARDOUS LANDFILL CBPR - RCRA SOLIDS MEETING TREATMENT STANDARDS FOR DIRECT LANDFILL CBPR Solids meeting treatment standards Must not be prohibited from landfll Must not require stabilization or encapsulation PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: HAZARDOUS LANDFILL CBPS -Semi-Solids To Hazardous Landfll Source of PCB < 50 ppm Must not be prohibited from landfill Must not require stabilization or encapsulation PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLIDIFICATION/SECURE CEPS CHEMICAL LANDFILL CCC - ISOCYANATES CCC MDI or TDI Other isocyanates case-by-case PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION CCCL - ISOCYANATES SOLIDSISLUDGES FOR PRE-TREATMENT CANADA MDI ar TDI CCCL Other isocyanates case-by-case Requires pre-treatment prior to landfill PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: LANDFILL CCD -KILN READY SOLIDS FOR INCINERATION Must be packaged in burn-able container less than 1.7 million BTU/Lb No large metal pieces (rebar) CCD Not TSCA regulated No Oxidizers Reactive cyanides less than 50 ppm Reactive Sulfdes less than 500 ppm No air or water reactives PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION CCRC -CORROSIVE INCINERABLES CCRC Can be solid andlor liquid No metal pieces inside drum PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATIO Page 56 Two Parry Agreement Be[ween the City ajChula Vsta and Cle H~'.}.~t~grs Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Woste and CanditionaIIy Exempt Sma[[ Quantity Generator W~e tYNrta^emem Services C:,Documents and SettinOS\FlorenceS.ocal Settings\Temporary Incemet Files\OLKAfi~2012LIeanHarborsVersionContract 5-17-12 Lnfdoc CCRCF - CORROSIVES FOR FUEL BLENDING pH less than 2 or greater than 12.5 CCRCF BTU greater than 5K No Nitric acid, Hydrofluoric acid or Chromic acid allowed No metal pieces PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: FUEL BLENDING/INCINERATION CCRCK - CORROSIVE INCINERABLE ACIDS pH less than 2 Acids less than ten percent CCRCK Must be liquidlpump-able No metal pieces inside drum No Nitric, Chromic or Hydrofluoric acids PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION CCRCL -STRONG CORROSIVES WIORGANICS FOR LANDFILL IN CANADA For blending, solidification and stabilization in Canada CCRCL Requires pre-treatment prior to landfill pH less than or equal to 2 or greater than or equal to 12.5 PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: LANDFILL CCRK- SOLIDS FOR INCINERATION DRUM SPECIFICATION: No large metal pieces (rebar) Source of PCB < 50 ppm No reactive cyanides No reactive sulfides No air or water reacflves PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION CCRK BULK SPECIFICATIONS BTU less than 1,000lIb Metals within normal feed limits Chlorine less than one percent Sulfur less than one percent Fluorine less than 0.5 percent Bromine less than 0.5 percent Iodine Tess than 0.5 percent No pesticides/level A or B requirements Sodium, Potassium, Magnesium, Phosphorus less than 0.5 percent Debris, no dimension greater than three inches, no large metal Non-tacky flowable solids PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION CCRKL - LIGHT WEIGHT SOLIDS FOR INCINERATION DRUM SPECIFICATION: No large metal pieces (rebar) Source of PCB < 50 ppm CCRKL No reactive cyanides No reactive sulfides No air or water reactives Max weight 250# Drums must be weighed on receipt PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION Page 57 Two Party Agreement Between the Ciry ojChu[a Vu1a and C[earyyF7~ Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste arsd Conditionally Exempt Small Ouamiry Generator W~ayyQQ ement Services C:\D000ments and Settlngs\Florence\Local Setllngs\Temporary Internet Files\OLKA6\2012L1eaoHarborsVersionCoubact 5-17-121mfdoc CCRKR -- SPECIAL HANDLING SOLIDS FOR INCINERATION Solids and semi solids for incineration Requires special handling due to high metals, Sulfur, Sodium CCRKR Iodine, Bromine or Fluorine Mercury less than 259 ppm total Specifcations determined for each profile '' PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION CCRL -ORGANIC SOLID, SLUDGES FOR LANDILL IN CANADA Organic solids and sludges, may require blending, solidification and stabilization for landfll in Canada May require pre-treatment prior to landfll CCRL No metal pieces Source of PCB <50ppm Reactive cyanides <250 ppm Reactive sulfdes <500 ppm No air or water reactives PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: LANDFILL CCRLS --ORGANIC SOLIDS AND SLUDGES FOR SOLID. FOR LANDFILL CANADA DRUM SPECIFICATIONS: '' Organic sludges Total volatile organic content less than 5 percent* CCRLS No metal pieces Source of PCB <50ppm Reactive Cyanide <250ppm - ' Reactive Sulfde <500ppm No air or water reactive PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: LANDFILL CCRN -NON-HAZ WASTE FOR INCINERATION CCRN Must be non-hazardous Other specifications to be individually quoted PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTE TO ENERGY INCINERATION CCRND - BIO-HAZARD RESPONSE DEBRIS FOR INCINERATION Must be non-hazardous CCRND Analysis confirming No CDC Appendix A materials must be attached to each container Written analysis required prior to approval PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION CCRP -DIOXIN PRECURSORS Dioxin precursors CCRP U.S. E.P.A. waste codes (F021-F023, F026-F028) Specifications determined for each profile PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION CCRX-NON INFECTIOUS SHARPS FOR INCINERATION CCRX Non-pathogenic sharps, syringes, etc. No biohazard or pathological waste markings or containers PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION Page 58 Two Party Agreement Befween Uee Ciry ajChu[a ism arsd Clean~Harfl Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Cwvditianalty Exempt Smnll Quantity Generator Wasjj~d7G7 ~emern Services C'~Docusears and SeNngs~Flo~ence~Local Seffings\Temporary rntemet FlesVOLKA6@012L1eanHarborsVesfouCou¢act 5-17-L ImEdoc CCS -CHARACTERISTIC SOLIDS/SEMI SOLIDS/LIQUIDS FOR STABILIZATION Less than 30-ppm amenable cyanide No pesticides of herbicides No organic debris or organic layers CCS U.S. E.P.A. waste codes (0002, 0004-0011) Cyanides must meet U.S. LDR standards Less than 1,000 ppm T.O.X. (Total Organic Halogen) Less than two percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) Less than 0.5 percent Ammonia Less than five percent total metals Flashpoint greater than 140 F PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: STABILIZATION, LANDFILL CCSF - F-LISTED SOLIDS FOR STABILIZATION Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F Nc debris Cyanides must meet U.S. LDR standards Less than 30-ppm amenable cyanide CCSF No reactive sulfde Must be F-listed I Less than five percent total metals Less than 0.5 percent ammonia Less than two percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) Less than 1000 ppm T.O.X. (Total Organic Halogens) No pesticides/herbicides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: STABILIZATION FOR LANDFILL CCSM -DEBRIS FOR MICROENCAPSULATION Must meet U. S. EPA definition of debris Must be less than 3' by 3' Greater than fifty one percent debris by volume CCSM No cyanides above U.S. LDR standards No free liquids No flammable vapors above ten percent of LEL Flashpoint greater than 140 F PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: MICROENCAPSULATION CCSMA -DEBRIS FOR MACROENCAPSULATION Must meet U.S. EPA definition of debris Greater than 3' but less than 20' Greater than fifty one percent debris by volume CCSMA No cyanides above U.S. LDR standards Nc free liquids No flammable vapors above 10 percent of LEL Flashpoint greater than 140E PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: MACROENCAPSULATION Page 59 Two Party Agreement Between the Ciry of Chula Vista and Cleag Hrylgrs Environments[Services, Inc topr~vide Household Ha:;ardous Wsste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator W ement Services C:\Docmnents and Settmgs`,Florence~Loea1 Se¢mgs\Temppmry In[eme[ Files\OLKA6\2012LIeanElarboaVemionContract 5-17-12 Im£doc CCSMN --DEBRIS CONTAINING NORM FOR MICROENCAPSULATION Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material May also include Technically Enhanced NORM (TE-NORM) Less than 2,000 pCi/g total radionuclide content Radium 2261imit of less than 400 pCilg CCSMN Must meet U.S. EPA definition of debris Must be less than 3' by 3' Greater than 51 percent debris by volume No cyanides above U.S. LDR standards No free liquids No flammable vapors above 10 percent of LEL ' Flashpoint greater than 140 F ' PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: MICROENCAPSULATION I CCSN - RCRA REGULATED NORM WASTE FOR ~ STABILIZATIONILANDFILL NORM with Heavy Metals Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material CCSN May also include Technically Enhanced NORM (TE-NORM) Less than 2,000 pCi/g total radionuclide content Radium 2261imit of less than 400 pCi/g Contains heavy metals No PCBs or other hazardous classification Can include debris for microencapsulation PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: STABILIZATION AND LANDFILL CCSP - CHARACTERISTIC SOLIDS/SEMI SOLIDS w/non TSCA PCB U.S. E.P.A. waste codes (D002,D004-D011) PCB greater than 10ppm but less than 50ppm CCSP Source of PCB less than 50ppm Cyanides must meet U.S. LDR standards Less than 1,000ppm T.O.X. Flashpoint greater than 140E PRIMARY DISPSAL METHOD: STABILIZATION,LANDFILL CCSR -CHARACTERISTIC METALS FOR RECLAMATION CCSR Metals for reclamation Specifcations determined for each profile Dis osal method determined for each rofile CCSS --SEMI-SOLIDS FOR STABILIZATION Characteristic (D004-D011) codes only Free liquid is acceptable, but no free organic layer Less than 50 ppm cyanide No herbicides or pesticides No debris CCSS TOC less than 20,000 ppm ' Less than 0.5% Ammonia Less than 50 ppm Fluoride Less than 30 ppm amenable cyanide Less than 5% Total metals Flashpoint greater than 140 F PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: STABILIZATION OR CHEMICAL OXIDATION Page 60 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula Vista and Clea H~~''~~ Environmen[al Services, lne. to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Ouamiry Generator Was hlMMgement Services C:\DoameNS and Settingv`~Florence\[.ocal Settin5rv\Temporary rntemet FBes\OLKA6\ZOl2-CleanHarborsVersionContrac[ 5-17-12 hnfdoc CFL1 -MERCURY BULBS FOR RECLAMATION Less than five percent broken bulbs Intact 4 foot or 8 foot bulbs CFL1 Packaged in original bulb boxes or specialty containers Shrink wrapped to pallets No free mercury PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION CFL2 - MISC. MERCURY BULBS FOR RECLAIM Misc. shaped bulbs containing mercury for reclaim Limited to U tubes, Circular, Incandescent, Quartz, Halogen CFL2 Packaged in original bulb boxes or specialty containers Shrink wrapped to pallets No free mercury No D003 bulbs PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION CFL3 -MERCURY BULBS FOR STABILIZATION Intact 4 foot or 8 foot bulbs CFL3 Packaged in original bulb boxes or specialty containers Shrink wrapped to pallets Na free mercury PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: STABILIZATION, LANDFILL CFL4 - MISC. MERCURY BULBS FOR RECLAIM Misc. shaped bulbs containing mercury for reclaim Limited to Shattershields, HID, Hg vapor, CFL4 High pressure Sodium, Metal halides Packaged in original bulb boxes or specialty containers Shrink wrapped to pallets No free mercury PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION CFLS -LOW PRESSURE SODIUM LAMPS FOR RECLAIM Packaged in original bulb boxes or specialty containers CFLS Shrink wrapped to pallets No free mercury PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION i CFL6 - UV LAMPS FOR RECLAIM Packaged in original bulb boxes or specialty containers CFL6 Shrink wrapped to pallets No free mercury PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION CFL7 -XENON ARC LAMPS FOR RECLAIM Packaged in original bulb boxes or specialty containers CFL7. Shrink wrapped to pallets No free mercury PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION CFLS -COMPACT FLUORESCENT LAMPS FOR RECLAIM Packaged in original bulb boxes or specialty containers CFLS Shrink wrapped to pallets No free mercury PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION Page 61 Two Party Agreement Between t/ee Ciry of Chula Vista and C[eagsHar~pFs Environn:entat Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Qaamity Generator W Zf ement Services C \DOCUments and Settings~Florence~LOCaI Settings\Temporuy Internet Files\OLKA6\2012-ClemHazborsVersionConvact 5-17-121mfdoc CFL9 -CRUSHED FLUORESCENT BULBS FOR RECLAMATION CFL9 Crushed bulbs for reclamation PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION CHBD -PCB BALLASTS >SOPPM FOR RECLAIM Must be non-leaking Must be intact CHBD Less than 91bs/ballast <500 ppm PCB's PRIMARY DISPODAL METHOD: RECLAIM BALLASTS CHBI -PCB BALLASTS FOR INCINERATION CHBI U.S. TSCA regulated light ballasts only, no conduit or pipe No RCRA waste PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION CHBL -PCB BALLASTS OR CAPACITORS FOR LANDFILL Less than three pounds of PCB's in each unit CHBL Less than nine pounds gross weight Must be non-leaking Must be intact PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: TSCA LANDFILL CHCI CHCI -CAPACITOR FOR INCINERATION PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION CHCR - CHCR --PCB cable for reclaim >50 m CHDR -PCB CONTAMINATED BUSHINGS>50PPM, <500PPM FOR RECLAMATION CHDR U.S. TSCA regulated >50ppm <500ppm PCB's PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION CHDRH CHDRH -- PCB bushin s >500 m for reclaim CHG -HIGH MERCURY INORGANIC MATERIAL CHG Less than 10 ppm cyanide No PCB's PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: STABILIZATION, LANDFILL CHG-2 -MERCURY FOR RECLAMATION OR RETORT Mercury for retort CHG-2 Excludes crushed bulbs No flammable material Organic compounds are case-by-case PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION CHG-4 --MERCURY SALTS AND SOLUTIONS FOR RETORT Mercury salts and solutions: mercuric CHG-4 - chloride, COD vials No organic solutions PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION CHG-4 --MERCURY SALTS AND SOLUTIONS FOR RETORT Mercury salts and solutions: mercuric CHG-4 chloride, COD vials No organic solutions PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION Page 62 Twa Parry A~reemen[ Between the City of Chufa Vuta and Clea$gH GGrs Environments[ Services, Inc [o provide Hauseha[d Hazardous Waste and Conduiona([y Exempt Sma[1 Quantity Generator WasR~l~n6gement Services C:\Documents and Setongs\Florence\Local Belong\Temporary Internet Files\OLKA6~012-CleavHarborsVersionConnact 5-17-12 Mf doc CHGI --High subcategory mercury for incineration Mercury bearing waste suitable tar incineration Less than 400 ppm Mercury as calculated per 500 pound drum CHGI ' Must not be Inorganic Metal Bearing Hazardous Waste Source of PCB less than 50 ppm ' PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION CHSI -PCB SOLIDS FOR INCINERATION U.S. TSCA regulated May also be hazardous CHSI May include: ballasts, debris, soil, PPE Small transformers case by case Must be shreddable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION CHSIX CHSIX --MEDICAL AND NON MEDICAL SHARPS FOR INCIN. W/PCB KILN READY CHSL -PCB SOLIDS FOR LANDFILL Non hazardous CHSL No free liquid Must be able to be land filled PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: TSCA LANDFILL CHSLN - PCB/NORM WASTE FOR LANDFILL (NON RCRA REGULATED) NORM with PCB Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material CHSLN May also include Technically Enhanced NORM (TE-NORM) Less than 2,000 pCilg total radionuclide content Radium 2261imit of less than 400 pCi/g No heavy metals or other hazardous classification PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: TSCA LANDFILL CHSM -TSCA DEBRIS FOR MICROENCAPSULATION Must meet U.S. EPA defnition of debris Must be less than 3' by 3' CHSM Greater than 51 percent debris by volume No cyanides above U.S. LDR standards No free liquids No flammable vapors above 10 percent of LEL Flashpoint greater than 140 F PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: MICROENCAPSULATION CHSMA -TSCA DEBRIS FOR MACROENCAPSULATION Must meet U.S. EPA definition of debris Greater than 3' but less than 20' CHSMA Greater than 51 percent debris by volume No cyanides above U.S. LDR standards No free liquids No flammable vapors above 10 percent of LEL Flashpoint greater than 140 F PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: MACROENCAPSULATION CHSRL -PCB RCRA MATERIAL FOR LANDFILL CHSRL U.S. TSCA regulated PCB less than 10 PPM analyses required Must be suitable for stabilization and landfill PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: TSCA LANDFILL, STABILIZATION Page 63 Two Parry Agreement Between the City of Chula Puta and Clea((~~Hams Environmenla[ Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Sma11 Ouamity Generator Wa.4k M emeni Services C;\Documenis and Settings\Flo[ence\Local Settings\Temporary InternetFiles\OLKA6@O1R-0IeanHarbocsVersfonContract 5-17-12 Imfdoc CHTL -PCB TRANSFORMERS FOR LANDFILL 50-500 ppm must be drained prior to landfill CHTL Greater than 500 ppm must be drained and flushed prior to landfill PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: TSCA LANDFILL CHTR -PCB TRANSFORMERS FOR RECLAIM (<500PPM) 50-500 PPM PCB i CHTR Transformer decommission sheet must be completed MUST BE NON LEAKING OR DRAINED IN THE FIELD PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: METAL RECLAMATION CHTRH -PCB TRANSFORMERS FOR RECLAIM (>500 PPM) PCBs greater than 500 ppm CHTRH Transformer decommission sheet must be completed MUST BENON-LEAKING PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: METAL RECLAMATION CHTRL - TRANSFORMERS LESS THAN 50 PPM PCB CHTRL Transformers less than 50 ppm PCB's PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION CHTRH -TRANSFORMERS LESS THAN 2 PPM PCB FOR SCRAP CHTRH Transformers less than 2 ppm for scrap PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION CHTRR -TRANSFORMERS LESS THAN 50PPM PCB FOR RETURN CHTRR Transformers less than 50 ppm for return to customer PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: N/A RETURN TO GENERATOR CHWR - MISC. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, > 50PPM, <500PPM PCB FOR RECLAMATION CHWR U.S.TSCAregulated Greater than 50ppm but less than 500ppm PCB PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: METAL RECLAMATION CHWRH - MISC. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, > 500PPM FOR RECLAMATION CHWRH U.S.TSCAregulated Greater than 500 ppm PCB Switches, Fuses, etc PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: METAL RECLAMATION CNIA- ASBESTOS WASTE No free liquid CNIA Wetted and double bagged Must be able to pass (paint filterlpenetration) tests No pesticides, herbicides or cyanides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: NON HAZARDOUS LANDFILL CNO -NON HAZARDOUS SOLID Non-pourable at 70°F Nc free liquid Must be able to pass (paint flter/penetration) tests CNO Must be able to be land filed Biodegrade-able absorbents will be stabilized prior to land No herbicide, pesticides, or cyanides Source of PCB < 50 ppm PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: NON HAZARDOUS LANDFILL Pale 64 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Cleu[a Vista and Clea+~ a Environmental Services, Inc to provide Hauseho[d Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quamity Generator Was@ tti7~~ement Services C9DOCwnear9 and Settin~stFloreace4,ocal SetbngsQemporary lntemetFiles\OLKA6\2012-CleanHarborsVersfonCon¢act 5-1~-121mEdoc CNOD - BIO-HAZ RESPONSE DEBRIS FOR LANDFILL Non-pourable at 70 F No free liquid Must be able to pass (paint flter/penetration) tests CNOD Must be able to be land filled No herbicides, pesticides, or cyanide's Source of PCB < 50 ppm Analysis confirming No CDC Appendix A materials must be attached to each container Written analysis required prior to approval PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: NON HAZARDOUS LANDFILL CNON -NON RCRA REGULATED NORM WASTE FOR LANDFILL NORM Solid Waste Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material CNON May also include Technically Enhanced NORM (TE-NORM) Less than 2,000 pCilg total radionuclide content Radium 226 limit of less than 400 pCilg No heavy metals, PCBs or other hazardous classification PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: LANDFILL CNOS-NON HAZARDOUS SEMI-SOLIDS Must be able to be land filled CNOS No herbicides, pesticides, or cyanides Source of PCB < 50 ppm Flash point aver 140°F PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: NON HAZARDOUS LANDFILL CNOSN - NON RCRA REGULATED NORM WASTE FOR SOLIDIFICATION NORM Liquid Waste Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material CNOSN May also include Technically Enhanced NORM (TE-NORM) Less than 2,000 pCilg total radionuclide content Radium 226 limit of less than 400 pCilg No heavy metals, PCBs or other hazardous classification PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: NON HAZARDOUS LANDFILL CNOSS --NON HAZARDOUS WASTE FOR SHREDDING AND SUBTITLE D LANDFILL Must be non hazardous, non RCRA regulated CNOSS Consumer packaged good, debris etc Must be shredd-able No large metal pieces (such as rebar) PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SUBTITLE D LANDFILL COBR -OIL CONTAMINATED DEBRIS FOR AN OIL FACILITY Non-pourable at 70F No free liquid COBR Source of PCB < 50 ppm Must be able to be land filled No herbicides, pesticides or cyanides No biodegradable absorbentldebris PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: NON HAZARDOUS LANDFILL COF COF -OIL FILTERS FOR RECLAMATION PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION Page 6~ Two Parry Agreement Between the City of Chula Vuta and C[eag HaSipD Environmen[a1 Services, Inc to provide Hauselrold Hazardous Was[e and CanddionaBy Ezempt Small Ouantiry Generator W 1~R! ement Services C.\DocAmtents and Settings\Florenoe\Local Settings\Tempomry Ntemet Fees\OLKA6\2012-CleanHarborsVersionContraU i-17-121mfdoc D20 -PATHOLOGICAL WASTE Must not contain RCRA hazardous wastes Must not contain free liquid Maximum weight 60 Ibs per container D20 Must be packaged in burnable containers not exceeding 30g in size Metal debris, including closure devices (fber or poly drum rings) accepted on case-by-case basis Must not contain complete human remains PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION D20A -POTENTIALLY INFECTIOUS RCRA/NON RCRA WASTE RCRA/Pathological waste Less than 3 gallons free liquid D20A Drums must be overpacked Max outer container size 55 gallon Max inner container size 30 gallon i Must be burnable container ~ Additional specifications found in CHI Med. waste guideline PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION D20D - BIO-HAZ RESPONSE DEBRIS FOR BIO-INCINERATION Must not contain RCRA hazardous waste Must not contain free liquid Maximum weight 60 Ibs per container D20D Must be packaged in burnable containers not exceeding 30 gal Must not contain complete human remains Analysis confirming No CDC Appendix A materials to be attached to each container Written analysis required prior to approval PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION D20R -NON-INFECTIOUS PATHOLOGICAL WASTE Can include RCRA material Non-infectious certification form required D20R metal or poly drums acceptable Additional information including infectious waste product category descriptions can be found in the CHI Med. waste guideline Specifications determined for each profile Disposal method determined for each rofile D20T - RCRA/PATHOLOGICAL/TSCA PCB WASTE FOR INCINERATION RCRA/Pathologicalwoste Less than 3 gallons free liquid D20T Drums must be overpacked Max outer container size 55 gallon Max inner container size 30 gallon Must be burnable container Additional specifications found in CHI Med. waste guideline PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION Page 66 Two Parry Agreement Between the Ciry ojChula Data and Clead Hofl~ers Environmental Services, /nc. to provide HOUSeho/d Hazardous Waste and ConditionaQy Exempt Small Quantity Generator W e gement Services C.\Doemnents and Settings\Floeence\Local Setting\Temporuy lntemet FOes\OLKA6~2012-CleanHnrboaVersionContract5-17-121mfdoc D23 -EMPTY DRUMS Must meet definition of empty D23 Must not have a U.S. E.P.A. waste code Source of PCB < 50 ppm PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION/LANDFILL D23H - EMPTY PCB DRUMS D23H Must meet defnition of empty PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: TSCA LANDFILL D231-EMPTY DRUMS FOR INCINERATION Must meet definition of empty D231 Must not have a U.S. E.P.A. waste code Source of PCB must be < 50 ppm Less than one-inch of residue PRIMARY DISPPSAL METHOID: INCINERATION D23P - 'P' CODED EMPTY DRUMS D23P Must meet definition of empty Specifications to be individually quoted PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION D23W - WATER REACTIVE EMPTY DRUM D23W Must meet definition of empty Specifications to be individually quoted PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION D80B -NON PCB BALLASTS AND BALLASTS <50ppm FOR RECLAMATION D806 Non PCB ballasts or ballasts with less than 50 ppm PCB PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION D80C D80C - CABLE < 50PPM PCB FOR RECLAMATION Non PCB cable or cable with less than 50 ppm non TSCA PCB PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION D80CR - CABLE >50PPM PCB FOR RECLAMATION D80CR Cable with greater than 50 ppm PCB PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION DSOD -NON PCB BUSHINGS AND <50 PPM FOR RECLAMATION D80D Non PCB bushings or bushings with less than 50 ppm PCB PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION D80I -NON-PCB ARTICLES FOR INCINERATION Non hazardous Source of PCB < 50 ppm D801 Small transformers case by case Capacitors, Ballasts, Switches Must be shreddable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION D80L -NON-PCB ARTICLES FOR LANDFILL Non hazardous D80L Source of PCB < 50 ppm ', Capacitors, Ballasts, Switches PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: HAZARDOUS LANDFILL I Page 67 Twa Parry Agreement Between the City ojChu[a Pista and Clear~Ha~''jj11~~ Environmen[al Services, Inc to provide Household Ha; ardour Waste and CanditionaQj~ Exempt SmaQ Quamiry Generator W 77! rAgement Services Q~Documenrs end Settings\FlocencerLOCaI Settings\Tamporuy Internet FilesVOLKP.6~2012-CleanHazbors Ve¢iouContract 5-17-121mfdoo D80T- NON-PCB TRANSFORMER Non hazardous D80T Source of PCB < 50 ppm PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION OR HAZARDOUS LANDFILL D80W - MISC. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, FUSES, SWITCHES, ETC. FOR RECLAMATION D80W Misc. electrical equipment Non-PCB or electrical equipment with less than 50ppm PCB PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION D90K -HIGHER TOXICITY LIQUIDS FOR INCINERATION Source of PCB < 50 ppm No dioxins Higher order toxicity material (herbicides, biocides, chemotherapy agents, etc.) PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION D90K BULK SPECIFICATIONS: Iodine must be less than 0.5 percent Bromine must be less than 0.5 percent Fluorine must be less than 0.5 percent PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION D92K- HIGHER TOXICITY SOLIDS FOR INCINERATION No metal pieces Source of PCB < 50 ppm No dioxins Higher order toxicity material (herbicides, biocides, chemotherapy agents, etc.) D92K PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION BULK SPECIFICATIONS: Iodine must be less than 0.5 percent Bromine must be less than 0.5 percent Fluorine must be less than 0.5 percent PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION D92L -SOLID PESTCIDES WITH M.O.E. APPROVAL FOR LANDFILL Requires Ministry of the Environment approval Source of PCB less than 50ppm D92L No Dioxin No reactive Cyanide No reactive Sulfide No air or water reactives PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: LANDFILL DEA -DEA REGULATED MATERIAL (NON RCRA) DEA Schedule II-V controlled substances PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION Page 68 Two Party Agreement Between [ke City of Chula Vista and Clea~9H_~~~ Environmental Services, Inc [a provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Mhn6gement Services C:\Documen6 and $ettings~Florence\I,ocal Settings\Tempomry Internet Files\OLKA6\2012-CleanHarhorsVersionContract 5-17-121m£doc DH1 -PCB LIQUIDS FOR DECHLORINATION (<SOOPPM) Must be non hazardous Must have less than one-inch of solids in drum DHt Less than 500-ppm water Must be pumpable Less than 500 ppm PCB's Solvents/Silicon less than 10 ppm PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DECHLORINATION DH2 - PCB LIQUIDS FOR DECHLORINATION (500-12000 PPM) Must be non hazardous Must have less than one-inch of solids in drum DH2 Less than 500 ppm water Must be pumpable ', 500-10,000 ppm PCB's Solvents/Silicon less than 10 ppm PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DECHLORINATION DH3 - HIGH BTU PCB LIQUIDS FOR INCINERATION Must have less than one-inch of solids in drum DH3 Less than ten percent water layer Must be pumpable Must have greater than 10,000 BTU's per pound PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION DH4-LOW BTU PCB LIQUIDS FOR INCINERATION Must have less than one-inch of solids in drum DH4 ~ Greater than ten percent water layer Must be pumpable 3,000 to 10,000 BTU's per pound PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION DHLC -PCB LEAN H2O FOR CARBON ABSORPTION Less than one-inch of solids in drum DHLC Hazardous material case-by-case acceptance Less than one percent organic layer Must meet treatability PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: ACTIVATED CARBON TREATMENT DHLI - PCB LEAN WATER FOR INCINERATION DHLI Must contain less than one-inch of solids Must be less than 3,000 BTU's per pound PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION DUPT DUPT -- Du ont waste for re ackin at Baton Roue waste from Du ont for re ackin at Baton Rou e ECEW -CRTs, TV MONITORS GENERATED INCA ECEW CRTs and TV Monitors generated in California Covered Electronic Waste per CA regulations PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION. EEE -EQUIPMENT FOR DISMANTLING Computer keyboards and terminals EEE Misc. equipment (compressors, machinery, refrigeration units) i Refrigeration units limited to Freons only, no Ammonia Other miscellaneous equipment PRIMARY DISPOSALMETHOD: RECLAMATION Page 69 Two Party Agreement Between tke City ojChula Vata ¢nd Cleagg H Environmental Services, !nc to provide Household Hazardous Was[e and Condutonally Exempt Sma[[ Quamity Generator Wa>4h Mement Services C:~Docmnents avd Settings~~Elorenced.ocal Settings\Tempotary]ntemet Files\OLKA6\2012L1eanHarborsVersionContract5-17-12lmfdoc EEE2 - CRT'S, TV MONITORS FOR RECLAMATION EEE2 CRTs and TV monitors for reclamation PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION EEE3 - CPU'S AND LAPTOP COMPUTERS FOR RECLAMATION EEE3 CPUs and Laptop computers for reclamation PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION EEE4 -KEYBOARDS, MICE, FAXES, PRINTERS, MODEMS EEE4 Keyboards, mice, faxes, modems, printers for reclamation PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION EEE5 - FREON CONTAINING ARTICLES FOR RECLAMATION EEE5 Freon containing articles far dismantle and reclamation Refrigerators, air conditioners, etc PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION EEE6 -SPECIAL HANDLING ITEMS FOR RECLAMATION EEE6 Special handling material for reclamation X-ray machines, Medical equipment, appliances etc PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION EEE7 -OTHER ELECTRONICS- LOW SCRAP VALUE EEE7 Other electronics with low scrap value Examples include: Microwave ovens, small home appliances etc PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION EEER -- Obsolete equipment for reclaim, universal waste misc. equipment for reclaim EEER universal waste only re wires hazardous waste manifest FB1 -LIQUID FOR FUEL Example: paint thinner, solvents Less than four inches of dispersible sludge Less than fve percent halogens/sulfur Source of PCB < 50 ppm Greater than 10,000 BTU's No pesticides FB1 No debris Low viscosity (e.g. thinners) Must not set-up with water or with organic solvents PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: FUEL BLENDING/INCINERATION BULK SPECIFICATIONS: Less than f ve percent wafer Greater than 10,000 BTU's Less than two percent halogens Source of PCB < 50 ppm PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: FUEL BLENDING/INCINERATION Page 70 Two Parry Agreement Be[ween the Ciry ojChula Vista and Cleagsflasj~p;s Environmental Services, Inc _ta provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Sma1[ Ouamity Generator W M ement Services C)Docmnenrs and Settings\Florence\I,ocal Settings\Temporary intemetFiles\OLKA6\?012LIeanF3arborsVersiovCovtract 5-17-121mfdoc FB1E -LIQUID FOR FUEL Example: paint thinner, solvents Less than four inches of dispersible sludge Less than five percent halogens/sulfur Source of PCB < 50 ppm Greater than 10,000 BTU's No pesticides F61 E No debris Low viscosity (e.g. thinners) Must not set-up with water or with organic solvents PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: FUEL BLENDING/INCINERATION BULK SPECIFICATIONS: Less than fve percent water Greater than 10,000 BTU's Less than two percent halogens Source of PCB < 50 ppm PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: FUEL BLENDING/INCINERATION FB1F -LIQUIDS FOR BENEFICIAL FUEL USE AT INCINERATOR Greater than 12,000 BTU/Ib Less than f ve percent water Less than .5 percent halogen/sulfur Metals within normal feed limits FB1 F Source of PCB < 50 ppm No Pesticides, no level A requirements Na/K/Mg/P each less than 0.5 percent Ash less than 5 percent Settle-able solids less than 5 percent Viscosity of #4 fuel oil or better PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION F81 K -LIQUID/ENERGETICS FOR INCINERATION BTU greater than 6,000 Metals within normal feed rates Halogen less than fve percent F81K Sulfur less than three percent No pesticides/level A requirements Na/K/Mg/P each less than .5 percent Ash less than fve percent Settleable solids less than five percent Viscosity of #4 fuel oil or better PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION Page 71 Two P¢rty Agreement Between the City ojChu[a GFst¢ and CleannH°~'~ Environmental Services, Irsc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and CandiffonaIIy Exempt SmaQ Quantity Generator WasS'~ tYMtegemen! Services C:\Documenis and Settings~FllorenceJ.ocal Se[dngs`,Temporary Internet Files\OLKA6p012L1eanHarborsVersionContrazt 5-1?-12 M(doc FB2 -LIQUID FUEL WITH SOLIDS Less than 12" of dispersible sludge Less than five percent halogens/sulfur Source of PCB < 50 ppm FB2 Greater than 5,000 BTU's No pesticides No debris Medium viscosity (e.g. motor oil) Must not set-up with water or with organic solvents PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: FUEL BLENDING/INCINERATION FB2-LIQUID FUEL WITH SOLIDS Less than 12" of dispersible sludge Less than five percent halogenslsulfur Source of PCB < 50 ppm F82E Greater than 5,000 BTU's No pesticides No debris Medium viscosity (e.g. motor oil) Must not set-up with water or with organic solvents PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: ENERGY RECOVERY FB3 -SEMI-LIQUID FOR FUEL Less than 36" of dispersible sludge Less than fve percent halogenslsulfur FB3 Source of PCB < 50 ppm ' s/Ib Greater than 5,000 BTU No pesticides No debris High viscosity (e.g. molasses) Must not set-u with water or with or anic solvents F63R -LATEX AND ALKYD PAINTS FOR RECYCLING Examples: latex based paints and caulks, alkyd based paints Liquids, semisolids, solids F83R No auto paint, epoxies, resins, adhesives, marine paint No plasticizers, creosote, wood preservatives No rubber cements, dioxins or PCB's PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION FB4 -ORGANIC SOLID FOR FUEL Less than twenty fve percent halogens/sulfur Source of PCB < 50 ppm Greater than 5,000 BTU's/Ib F84 No pesticides No debris No monoliths Dispersible solids (e.g. paint solids) Must not set-up with water or with organic solvents PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: FUEL BLENDINGIINCINERATION Page 72 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula Vista and Cleargy Hrgbq rs Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditiottally Exempt Sma[[ Quantity Generator Wa,{e~iY ement Services C.\Docwnents and Seten~\Flormce~Yocal Semn~s\Temporary Internet Files\OLKA6\2012-CleanHarborsVersionContract 5-17-12 Lnf doc FB5 SOLID FUEL NOT PROCESSABLE (DEBRIS) Example: Rags, filters or PPE No large metal pieces (rebar) No metal f nes or powders Less than ten percent halogens or sulfur FBS Source of PCB < 50 ppm Greater than 5,000 BTUsllb No cyanideslsulfides Na oxidizers No closed containers No tacky material Na pesticides Less than twenty percent free liquid PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION /FUEL BLENDING FB5L - SOLID FUEL FOR LANDFILL IN CANADA (DEBRIS) Example: Rags, filters or PPE Requires pre-treatment prior to landfill Less than thirty percent inorganics No metal pieces (rebar) No metal f nes or powders Less than ten percent halogens or sulfur FBSL Source of PCB < 50 ppm Greater than 5,000 BTUsllb No cyanideslsulfdes No oxidizers No closed containers No tacky material No pesticides Less than five percent free liquid PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: LANDFILL F65M --MONOLITHIC ORGANIC SOLIDS Example: rock hard resins, polymers Less than 10 percent chlorine Less than 50 ppm PCB -non TSCA regulated Greater than 5,000 BTU's FB5M ' No pesticides No debris 5001b limit Less than 4 percent sulfur PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: FUEL BLENDING /INCINERATION tA99H -- Alkali and Alkali earth metals (4.3) for incineration Water reactive compounds for incineration LA99H Container size max - 5 gal Alkali metals must be packaged under mineral oil PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD -INCINERATION Page 73 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula Prsta and Clea$$H~ Environmental Services, !nc to provide Household Hazardous W¢ste and Condaionally Exempt Smal[ Quantity Gener¢tor Was4~ ement Services C-\Documeuts and Settings\Florence\I-ocal Settings\Temporuy Internet Files\OLKA6\2012-CleanHarborsVersionConttact 5-17-121mf doc LAT -MATERIAL SUITABLE FOR AQUEOUS TREATMENT Example: Inorganic acids, bases and oxidizers, etc. Must be water-soluble Flashpoint greater than 140°F LAT No debris No reactives No chelators, ammonia or nickel compounds Less than 260 ppm mercury Container size limited to 8 oz-5 gallon Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT LAT-A-ACID COMPATIBLE MATERIAL SUITABLE FOR AQUEOUS . TREATMENT Example: hydrochloric acid, etc. Must be water-soluble pH between 0-7 LAT-A Flashpoint greater than 140°F No debris No reactives No chelators, ammonia or nickel compounds Less than 260 ppm mercury Container size limited to 8 oz-5 gallon Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT LAT-B -ALKALINE COMPATIBLE MATERIAL SUITABLE FOR AQUEOUS TREATMENT Example: sodium hydroxide, etc. Must be water-soluble pH between 8-14 LAT-B Flashpoint greater than 140°F No debris No reactives No chelators, ammonia or nickel compounds Less than 260 ppm mercury Container size limited to 8 oz-5 gallon Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT LAT-C -ORGANIC MATERIAL SUITABLE FOR AQUEOUS TREATMENT Example: acetic acid, sodium acetate, etc. Must be water-soluble pH between 0-7 LAT-C Flashpoint greater than 140°F No debris No reactives No chelators, ammonia or nickel compounds Less than 260 ppm mercury Container size limited to 8 oz-5 gallon Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT Page 74 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula Vista and Clea y ~ Environmental Services, /nc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Smaf[ Quantity Generator W ement Services C Documents and Settings~Florence\Local Settings\I'emporarylntemet Files\OLKA6@012-CleanHarborsVersionContrac[5-17-121mfdoc ' LAT-0 -OXIDIZING MATERIAL SUITABLE FOR AQUEOUS TREATMENT Example: sodium nitrate, chromic acid, etc. Must be water-soluble Flashpointgreaterthan 140°F No debris LAT-0 No reactives No chelators, ammonia or nickel compounds No organics No metal peroxides Less than 260 ppm mercury Container size limited to 8 oz - 5 gallon Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT LBD -MIXED BATTERIES FOR RECLAMATION Example: nickel-cadmium batteries, nickel metal hydride batteries, alkaline batteries, etc. LBD Lithium, Magnesium and Lead Acid not acceptable Battery recycler must be approved Follow specific packing protocol Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECYCLING LBD1 -ALKALINE BATTERIES FOR RECLAMATION Example: mercury free lantern and flashlight batteries, dry cell, carbon zinc, etc. LBD1 Battery recycler must be approved Follow specific packing protocol Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECYCLING LBD2 - NI-CAD BATTERIES FOR RECLAMATION Example: wet and dry cell nickel; cadmium batteries, etc. LBD2 Battery recycler must be approved Follow specific packing protocol Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECYCLING LBD3 -NICKEL METAL HYDRIDE BATTERIES FOR RECLAMATION Battery recycler must be approved LBD3 Follow specific packing protocol Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECYCLING LBD4 -OTHER NICKEL CONTAINING BATTERIES FOR RECLAMATION Example: nickel zinc, nickel iron, etc. LBD4 Battery recycler must be approved Follow specifc packing protocol Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECYCLING LBD5 -MAGNESIUM BATTERIES FOR RECLAMATION Battery recycler must be approved LBDS Follow specific packing protocol Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECYCLING Page 75 Twa Party Agreement Between the City of Chula I~um mtd Clea a~~1'O°~~((s Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and CanditionaQy Exempt Small Quantity Generator Wa~FlkilDaement Services C:\Documenssnd Settmgs\FlorencetLocel Settings\Tempomry Internet Files\OLKA6\2012LIeanHarborsVersfonContracu-l7-L lmfdoo LBLA -LEAD ACID BATTERIES FOR RECLAIM AT CLEAN HARBORS PREFERRED FACILITY Example: car battery, lead acid gel cell battery LBLA Preferred recycler must be approved Do not pack in metal drums Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECYCLING LBLA2 -LEAD ACID BATTERIES FOR RECLAIM AT ALTERNATE U.S. FACILITY Example: car battery, lead acid gel cell battery LBLA2 Battery recycler must be approved Do not pack in metal drums Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECYCLING LBR -REACTIVE LITHIUM BATTERIES FOR INCINERATION Example: Lithium button cell batteries LBR All batteries must be sealed/non-leaking & insulated Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LBR2 -LITHIUM ION BATTERIES FOR RECLAMATION Example: cell phone batteries, laptop batteries, etc. Rechargeable Lithium Ion batteries only LBR2 All batteries must be sealed/non-leaking & insulated Batteries must be clearly labeled as Lithium Ian Refer to Lithium battery packing guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION LBRR - REACTIVE LITHIUM BATTERIES FOR RECLAMATION Example: Lithium button cell batteries LBRR Recycler must be approved All batteries must be sealed/non-leaking & insulated Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECYCLING LCCD -MATERIAL PACKAGED FOR DIRECT INCINERATION Container size maximum 5 gallons Liquids maximum 3 gallons per outer container LCCD !, No reactives Source of PCB < 50 ppm Inorganic mercury less than 260 ppm Packaged Per Lab Pack/Direct Burn Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LCCR- MATERIAL SUITABLE FOR INCINERATION Example: Organic acids, pesticides, amines, etc. No reactives LCCR 'Container size maximum 5 gallons Source of PCB < 50 ppm Inorganic mercury less than 260 ppm Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION Page 76 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula Gis[a and CleagtHa~s Environmenia[ Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Cond@iona[Iy Exempt Small Qaanfity Generator WaassQQ ement Services C:`Sloctwenis and Settings'ylorence'Yocat Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLKP.6\2012-C1eanHaziwrsVersionCoonact 5-17-L Im£doc LCCRA -ACID COMPATIBLE MATERIAL SUITABLE FOR INCINERATION Example: acid contaminated debris, etc. pH between 0-7 Flashpoint greater than 140°F LCCRA No reactives Container size maximum 5 gallons Source of PCB < 50 ppm Inorganic mercury less than 260 ppm Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LCCRB-ALKALINE COMPATIBLE MATERIAL SUITABLE FOR INCINERATION Example: amines, thiocyanates, etc. pH between 0-7 LCCRB Flashpoint greater than 140°F No reactives Container size maximum 5 gallons Source of PCB < 50 ppm Inorganic mercury less than 260 ppm Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LCCRC -ORGANIC MATERIAL SUITABLE FOR INCINERATION Example: organic acids, toxics, pesticides, etc. Container size maximum 5 gallons LCCRC Flash point greater than 140°F No reactives Source of PCB < 50 ppm Inorganic mercury less than 260 PPM Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LCCRD -FLAMMABLE MATERIAL SUITABLE FOR INCINERATION Example: allyl bromide, pyridine, flammable amines, etc. Container size maximum 5 gallons LCCRD Flash point less than 140°F No reactives Source of PCB < 50 ppm Inorganic mercury less than 260 PPM Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION i LCCRI -MATERIAL REQUIRED TO BE PACKAGED ALONE Example: Poisonous inhalation hazards, 6.1, PGI, etc. LCCRI Lab packed material required per D.O.T. to be packaged alone for incineration Pack per DOTITDG specifcations and Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION ` LCCRL ~ LCCRL -- Loose Packs for incineration - loot use onl Page 77 Two Party Agreement Between the Ciry ojChu(a Vista and Cleary~H a ~+~' Environments[ Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and ConditionaIIy Exempt Small Quantity Generator Was~Ff~k;;ement Services C:\Documevts ~d Settin~`Flo~ence\Local Settings\Temporazy InternetFiles\OLK46\2012-Cleanb7arborsVe~iovContract 5-I7-12 Mfdoo LCCRN -MATERIAL FOR NON-HAZARDOUS INCINERATION Example:off-specloutdated commercial products, latex paint, soaps, etc. LCCRN No hazardous characteristics No asbestos/fiberglass Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: NON-HAZ INCINERATION LCCRO-OXIDIZING MATERIAL SUITABLE FOR INCINERATION Example: organic oxidizers, oxidizer debris, etc. Container size maximum 5 gallons LCCRO Flash point less than 140°F No reactives Source of PCB < 50 ppm Mercury less than 260 PPM Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LCCRP - DIOXIN PRECURSORS FOR DISPOSAL Example: pentachlorophenol, silvex, etc. LCCRP Canada disposal must be approved Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: STABILIZATION/INCINERATION LCCRO -AEROSOLS FOR INCINERATION Example:spray paints, pesticide aerosols, Freon aerosols,etc No cylinders or lecture bottles LCCRO No dioxin aerosols Follow DOTITDG regulations for packing guidelines Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LCCRR- REACTIVES FOR INCINERATION Example: organic peroxides, water reactives, etc. Container size limitations vary by specific waste type LCCRR Source of PCB < 50 ppm Mercury less than 260 PPM Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LCCRS- SCINTILLATION VIALS FOR INCINERATION Example: Solvent based scintillation vials and cocktail LCCRS Material must not be considered radioactive by the DOTITDG Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LCCRU -LAB PACK UNKNOWNS FOR INCINERATION Example: unknown sample jars identified via fingerprint analysis LCCRU Liquids and solids must be packed separately Container size limitations vary by hazard class Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION Page 78 Two Party ASreement Benveert the Ciry of Chula Iiirta and Cleartil7a~aj~' Environmemal Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator W ttiI dgement Services CiDocuments and SettingsrFlorencerLocal SettingsSemporuy Internet Files~OLKA6~2012-CleanFlarborsVetsionCovaact 5-17-121m£doc LCCRX -SHARPS FOR INCINERATION Example: Unused needles, injections syringes for resinsladhesives No infectious substances LCCRX No biohazard or pathological waste markings or containers No medical or biological materials used or unused Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LCHG1 -MERCURY LAB PACKS FOR TREATMENT IN CANADA Example: Mercuric Chloride, COD Waste, Nesslers Reagent, etc. Out of country disposal must be approved LCHG1 No PCB's No water reactives Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: STABILIZATION/RETORT LCHG2 -MERCURY LAB PACKS FOR RETORT Example:mercury thermometers, mercuric sulfide, etc. LCHG2 Material must be suitable far retort Check specific facility acceptable compounds lists Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RETORT LCHG3 -MERCURY BATTERIES FOR RETORT Example:mercury bearing dry cell, carbon zinc, button cell, silver oxide, etc. LCHG3 Material must be suitable for retort Check specific facility acceptable compounds lists Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RETORT LCHG4 --MERCURY SALTS AND SOLUTIONS FOR RETORT Mercury salts and solutions: mercuric LCHG4 chloride, COD vials Refer to LP uidelines for additional information LCHG4 --MERCURY SALTS AND SOLUTIONS FOR RETORT Mercury salts and solutions: mercuric LCHGd chloride, COD vials Refer to LP uidelines for additional information LCHGI -High subcategory mercury lab packs for incineration Mercury bearing Lab Packed waste suitable for incineration LCHGI Source of PCB less than 50 ppm No air or water reactives Refer to LP guidelines for additional information PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION LCHSD -SOLID KILN READY LAB PACKS WITH PCB Source of PCB > 50 ppm LCHSD No mercury No reactives Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION Page 79 Two Parry Agreement Between the City of Chula Ysta and Clea"~~/~~a{~{~QQ~{~' Environments[ Services, Inc fo provide Household Ha,:ardous Waste attd Canditiona/[y Exempt Small Quantity Generator WasTG ~61t~ement Services CiDocumems and Setfivgs~Florence\Local Seltings\Tempacary Iatemef Files\OLKA6\?OIILIeanHarborsVeaionContract 5-1%-12 bnf doc LCHSI -PCB FOR INCINERATION Example: PCB ballasts/capacitors, PCB oil, etc. No hazardous regulated waste LCHSI Source of PCB > 50 ppm No mercury No reactives Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LCHSL -PCB FOR SECURE CHEMICAL LANDFILL Example: exempt PCB ballasts etc. LCHSL Source of PCB < 50 ppm No other hazardous materials Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: LANDFILL LCHSR - PCBIHAZARDOUS WASTE FOR INCINERATION Example: acetonelPCB oil, etc. Source of PCB > 50 ppm LCHSR No mercury No reactives Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LCY1 -PROPANE FOR RECYCLING LCY1 ; Cylinder recycling facility must be approved Must pass cylinder evaluation PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECYCLING LCY10 -CYLINDER diborane, germanium tetrafluoride, propyl mercaptan, triethyl arsenic LCY10 Must pass cylinder evaluation Specifications quoted case by case PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: TREATMENTIINCINERATION LCY11 -UNKNOWN GAS CYLINDER LCY11 Must pass cylinder evaluation Specifcations quoted case by case PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: TREATMENTIINCINERATION LCY12 -UNKNOWN CYLINDER SAMPLES special handlinglhigh hazard cylinders LCY12 Must pass cylinder evaluation Specifications quoted case by case PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: TREATMENT/INCINERATION LCY13 --Cylinder corrosive gases for in-house treatment ammonia boron trichloride LCY13 boron trifluoride chlorine hydrogen bromide hydrogen chloride sulfur dioxide Greater than 5% solids ma be sub'ect to surchar e LCY1B' LCY1 B -- Propane cylinders not for reclamation Refer to LP guidelines for additional information - PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION Page 80 Two Parry Agreement Between the City of Chula lrsta and Cleaq$~H°~~' Environmental Services, Inc. to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Condi[iona!!y Exempt Small Quantity Generator WasR A94/Ngement Services C:`Documents and Se[OngstFlorence~Local SetMgs~Ternporary Internet Files\OLKA6s2012LIeanHarborsVersionContract 5-1'-121mf doc LCY2 - FREONS AND FIRE EXTINGUISHERS FOR RECYCCING Cylinder recycling facility must be approved LCY2 Must pass cylinder evaluation Freon cylinders (R-11, R-12, R-22, R-23, R-113, R-114, R-124, R-134a, halon (1211, 1301) fire extinguishers (Class A, B, C) (acceptable for recycling) PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECYCLING LCY3 -THIN WALLED LOW -PRESSURE CYLINDERS Must pass cylinder evaluation LCY3 Must have one of the following stamps - DOT46240 or 39NRC100 up to 39NRC500 PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LCY4 -CYLINDER Calibration gases, inerts (helium, neon, carbon dioxide, oxygen, nitrogen, argon, etc.) LCY4 Must pass cylinder evaluation Specifications quoted case by case PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: TREATMENT/INCINERATION LCY5 -CYLINDER Ammonia, hydrogen chloride, acetonitrile, boron trichloride LCYS Must pass cylinder evaluation Specifications quoted case by case PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: TREATMENT/INCINERATION LCY6 -CYLINDER Butane/butene and isomers, carbon monoxide, freons (non-recyclable), acetaldehyde, allene, anisole, carbon LCY6 tetrachloride, chloroethane, dimethyl ether Must pass cylinder evaluation Specifcations quoted case by case PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: TREATMENT/INCINERATION LCY6R LCY6R --Flammable cylinders for reclamation Refer to LP guidelines for additional information PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION LCY7 -CYLINDER Certain pyrophorics, antimony pentachloride, antimony pentafluoride, ethylene oxide, insta foam part A LCY7 (isocyanate), insta foam part B (isocyanate), tetrafluoroethylene Must pass cylinder evaluation Specifcations quoted case by case PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: TREATMENT/INCINERATION LCYS -CYLINDER Boron trifluoride, acetyl Fluoride, hydrogen sulfde, methyl bromide, methyl dichlorosilane, nitrosyl Fluoride, LCY8 methyl mercaptan (mixtures) Must pass cylinder evaluation Specifcations quoted case by case PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: TREATMENT/INCINERATION LCY9 -CYLINDER Hexafluoroacetone, acrylonitrile, benzyl magnesium chloride, t-butyl phosphine, dibutyl sulfde, diethyl LCY9 aluminum chloride, diethyl zinc, diethyl aluminum hydride Must pass cylinder evaluation Specifications quoted case by case PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: TREATMENTIINCINERATION LCYMT --Cylinder empty and de-valved Must be certified empty and de-valved LCYMT ' Refer to LP guidelines for additional information PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: LANDFILL Page 81 Two Parry Agreement Between the City oJChula Yrsta and CleaB8 Hgcbq rs Envdronmental Services, Inc jo provide Hause7rold Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Ouantiry Generator Walk i ement Services C`S7ocuments avd Settivgs\Florevice~[-oval Setting\Temporuy InternetFiles\OLKA6\2012CIeanFiarborsVersiovContract5-17-12lmf doc LDEA1 - DEA CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES SCHEDULE III, IV, & V Example: Barbital, Chloral Hydrate, Valium, etc. LDEA1 No hazardous wastes Material must be in original container Packa ed Per Lab Pack Guidelines LFB1 -LAB PACKS FOR FUEL Example: Acetone, Xylene, Oil, Thinner, etc. pH between 4-10 & must be pourable Less than 260 ppm mercury LFB1 Source of PCB < 50 ppm No PesticideslHerbicides/Debris No malodorous compounds (e.g. mercaptans, amines, etc.) Container Size - 8 oz - 5 gallons Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: FUELSIINCINERATION LFB3 -LATEX BASED PAINT FOR RECYCLING Examples: Loose packed latex based paint in cans Container sizes include pint, quart, gallon & 5 gallon Liquids, semisolids, solids LFB3 Plastic & metal containers No oil based paint No auto paint, epoxies, resins, adhesives, marine paint No plasticizers, creosote, wood preservatives No rubber based cement, dioxins, PCBs Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECYCLING LFB4 -OIL BASED PAINT FOR RECYCLING Examples: Loose packed oil based paint in cans Container sizes include pint, quart, gallon & 5 gallon Liquids, semisolids, solids LFB4 Plastic & metal containers No auto paint, epoxies, resins, adhesives, marine paint No plasticizers, creosote, wood preservatives No rubber based cement, dioxins, PCBs Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECYCLING LLF -NON-HAZARDOUS, NON-REGULATED MATERIALS Examples: Silica gel, sucrose, latex Container size maximum 5 gallons LLF No infectious or other biological material No pesticides, herbicides or cyanides Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: LANDFILL Page 82 Two Parry Agreement Between the Ciry of Chula Vista and Cleapp~~H QQrs Environmental Services, [nc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Sma[[ Quantity Generator Wagkn6gement Services C:~Documents and Setllvgs\Florence\Local Setting\"Iemporvylnternet Files~OLKP.6\2012-CleanHarborsVemonContract5-17-121mfdoc LLFAS -ASBESTOS FOR SECURE LANDFILL Example: asbestos gloves, panels, etc. Must be double bagged and wetted prior to handling LLFAS No free liquid Must be able to pass paint filter test No pesticides, herbicides or cyanide Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: LANDFILL LPTN - PAINTIPAINT RELATED MATERIALS FOR INCINERATION Example: Flammable adhesives and resins Glass containers are acceptable LPTN No pesticides (e.g., creosote) No PCB No marine paints or wood preservatives Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LPTP -PAINT/PAINT RELATED MATERIALS FOR PROCESSING Example: Oil based paints in cans Must be pourable No glass containers LPTP No solid paints No pesticides (e.g., creosote) No PCB No marine paints or wood preservatives Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: FUELS/INCINERATION LRCT -- Labpack Reactives For Incineration Example: organic peroxides, water reactives, etc. Container size limitations vary by specific waste type LRCT_ Source of PCB < 50 ppm Mercury less than 260 PPM Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LRCTA -- Labpack Reactive Acid & Acid Compatibles Forlncineration Example: aluminum chloride, phosphorus pentoxide, etc. 'Container size limitations vary by specifc waste type LRCTA Source of PCB < 50 ppm : Mercury less than 260 PPM Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LRCTB -- Labpack Reactive Basic & Basic Compatibles For Incineration Example: azides, ammonium sulfide, dinitroaniline, etc. Container size limitations vary by specifc waste type LRCTB r Source of PCB < 50 ppm Mercury less than 260 PPM Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION Page 83 Two Party Agreement Between the Cify ojChu[a Vista and CIea~HaFbf(rs Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Ha¢ardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Sma[I Ouamity Generator Wa ''11GG~tlt~d ement Services C:\Documents and 5erongs\FlorenceU.ocal Settings\Temporary lnremet Fles\OLKP.b\2012-0IeanHarborsVersiovCovvact5-17-121mfdoc LRCTC --Labpack Reactive Organics For Incineration Example: non-Flammable organic silanes, dinitrobenzoic acid Container size limitations vary by specific waste type LRCTC Source of PCB < 50 ppm ` Mercury less than 260 PPM Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION <' LRCTD --Labpack Reactive Flammables For Incineration Example: picric acid, sodium hydrosulfite, etc Container size limitations vary by specific waste type LRCTD Source of PCB < 50 ppm ` Mercury less than 260 PPM ` Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LRCTD --Labpack Reactive Oxidizers For Incineration Example: organic peroxides, perchloric acid, etc. Container size limitations vary by specifc waste type LRCTD Source of PCB < 50 ppm Mercury less than 260 PPM Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LRCTD -- Labpack Reactive Compressed Gas Cartridge For Incineration Example: lighters, ethylene dioxide, carbon dioxide Container size limitations vary by specifc waste type LRCTQ Source of PCB < 50 ppm Mercury less than 260 PPM Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION RDEA - DEA REGULATED MATERIAL (RCRA) RDEA Schedule II-V controlled substances PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION RXHZ -Hazardous (RCRA) Pharmaceuticals No large metal pieces Max weight 200 pounds No PCB's RXHZ No cyanides or sulfdes No air or water reactives Non corrosive PH Iodine less than 0.5 percent Bromine less than 0.5 percent Fluorine less than 0.5 percent Mercury limited to 10 ppm maximum PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD : DESTRUCTIONI INCINERATION Page 84 Two Parry Agreement Betweers the City of Chula Vista and Clea a~'9j~ Environmental Services, Ittc. to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Condi[ionaBy Exempt Small Quantity Generator Wa~'Flel~ement Services C:\Doc>mtents end Settfngs\Flotence\Local Settings\2emporary Internet Files\OLKA6~201?-CleanHarborsVusionContrac[ 5-17-12Imf doo RXNH RXNH -NON Hazardous Pharmaceuticals (NON DOT/ NON RCRA) No large metal pieces Max weight 200 pounds No PCB's No cyanides or sulfides No air or water reactives Non corrosive PH Iodine less than 0.5 percent Bromine less than 0.5 percent Fluorine less than 0.5 percent PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD : DESTRUCTIONI INCINERATION STORE STORE --Waste for storage only mist waste for storage only not to be used for disposal 11. Materials Reimbursement Arrangement For the cost of out of pocket expenses incurred by Contractor in the performance of services herein required, City shall pay Contractor at the rates or amounts set forth below: (X) None, the compensation includes all costs. 12. Contract Administrators: City: Lynn France, Environmental Services Program Manager 276 Fourth Ave Chula Vista, California 91910 619 575-5890 Voice phone 619 691-5006 Fax phone 619 889-8138 Cell phone lfrance(a~ ch ulavistaca.Qov Manuel Medrano, Recycling Specialist II 276 Fourth Ave Chula Vista, California 91910 619 585-5766 Voice phone 619 691-5006 Fax phone 619 921-5980 Cell phone manuelmnn chulavistaca.LOv Contractor: Tim Lee, Regional HHW Specialist 3495 Kurtz Street San Diego, California 92110 619 226-2065 Voice phone 619 226-6982 Fax phone 858 201-0143 Cell phone Lee.timothv~cleanharbors.com Page 85 Two Party Agreement Between the Ciry of Chula Putu and Clem Hajb~ors Environmental Services, !nc to provide Housekold Hazardous Waste and Condifiona[[y Exempt Small Quantity Generator W ement Services C9Documevts and Setengs'blo~eviceV.ocal Settings\Tempocazy lntemet Fles\OLKP.6\2012-CleanHarborsVecsionCovrcact9-17-12 Mfdoc 13. Liquidated Damages Rate: O $ per day. OOther: 14. Statement of Economic Interests, Contractor Reporting Categories, per Conflict of Interest Code (Chula Vista Municipal Code chapter 2.02): (X) Not Applicable. Not an FPPC Filer. O FPPC Filer OCategory No. 1. Investments, sources of income and business interests. OCategory No. 2. Interests in real property. ()Category No. 3. Investments, business positions, interests in real property, and sources of income subject to the regulatory, permit or licensing authority of the department administering this Agreement. () Category No. 4. Investments and business positions in business entities and sources of income that engage in land development, construction or the acquisition or sale of real property. ()Category No. 5. Investments and business positions in business entities and sources of income that, within the past two years, have contracted with the City of Chula Vista or the City's Redevelopment Agency to provide services, supplies, materials, machinery or equipment. OCategory No. 6. Investments and business positions in business entities and sources of income that, within the past two years, have contracted with the department administering this Agreement to provide services, supplies, materials, machinery or equipment. OList Contractor Associates interests in real property within 2 radial miles of Project Property, if any: Page 86 Two Party Agreement Be[ween the Ciry ojChu[a Vista and C[ea{(Ha(~bµµ~~'' Environmental Services, Inc. to provide Household Hazardous Was[e and Conditionally Exempt SmaQ Ouantiry Generator Walk t~fdn7gement Services - C\Documents and Semngs\Flo~evice`Yocal Setvvgs\'Iemporary Internet Flies\OLKA6\2012-CleanHarborsVersConContract i-17-1?lmfdoc 15. O Contractor is Real Estate Broker and/or Salesman 16. Permitted Subcontractors: None 17. Bill Processing: A. Contractor's Billing to be submitted for the following period of time: (X) Monthly OQuarterly OOther: B. Day of the Period for submission of Contractor's Billing: ()First of the Month (X)15th Day of each Month ()End of the Month OOther: C. City's Account Number: This number to be assigned by the Purchasing Department 18. Security for Performance -None Performance Bond, $ Letter of Credit, $_ )Other Security: Type: Amount: $ ORetention. If this space is checked, then notwithstanding other provisions to the contrary requiring the payment of compensation to the Contractor sooner, the City shall be entitled to retain, at their option, either the following "Retention Percentage" or "Retention Amount" until the City determines that the Retention Release Event, Listed below, has occurred: ORetention Percentage: ORetention Amount: $_ Retention Release Event: OCompletion of All Contractor Services ( )Other: ( )Other: The Retention Amount may be released on a monthly basis provided that Contractor has performed said monthly services to the sole satisfaction of the Assistant City Manager/Director of Development Services or his designee. Page 87 Two Parry Agreement Between the 6ry of Chula Pcsfa and Cleo{{(( H~~((,,bjtrs Environments[ Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Wasfe and ConduionaQy Exemp[ Smatl Quantity Generator WailE~G/V'82fdgement Service C1Documents and Setfives\Flotence\Local Set[ivgs\Temporuy Itrtemet Fles\OLKA6@012-0Ieavk3arborsVersiovCovtract 5-19-121mEdoc .z~ur~ Ill o . 8 Ret~is~d s~2~r2 Agreement be~ween City of Chula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc., To Provide Turn-Key Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services This agreement (Agreement), effective July 1, 2012, is between the City-related entity whose name and business form is indicated on Exhibit A, Paragraph 2, (City), and the entity whose name, business form, place of business and telephone numbers are indicated on Exhibit A, Paragraphs 4 through 6, (Contractor), and is made with reference to the following facts: RECITALS WHEREAS, the City of Chula Vista is the lead agency in the South Bay Regional Household Hazardous Waste Program, which is a partnership between the cities of Chula Vista, Imperial Beach, National City, and the County of San Diego; and WHEREAS, the Household Hazardous Waste Management Program is one element of the City of Chula Vista's Waste Diversion and Recycling- Plan designed to reduce the amount of waste being disposed of at the landfills; and WHEREAS, the City released a Request for Proposals (RFP) to gain Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services; and WHEREAS, this agreement defines the work to be conducted within the Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management program; and WHEREAS, Contractor warrants and represents that it is experienced and staffed in a manner such that it can deliver the services required of Contractor to City in accordance with the time frames and the terms and conditions of this Agreement. [End of Recitals. Next Page Starts Obligatory Provisions.] Page 1 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula Yrsta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Ina to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:1Documents and SettingsUeetl\Locat Settings\Tempotary Internet Files10LKD0\2012-CleanHarborsVersionConhact-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc .Zfcm l~l o . S ~V/S.~ Sr22~12 Agreement between City of Chula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc., To Provide Turn-Key Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services This agreement (Agreement), effective July 1, 2012, is between the City-related entity whose name and business form is indicated on Exhibit A, Paragraph 2, (City), and the entity whose name, business form, place of business and telephone numbers are indicated on Exhibit A, Paragraphs 4 through 6, (Contractor), and is made with reference to the following facts: RECITALS WHEREAS, the City of Chula Vista is the lead agency in the South Bay Regional Household Hazardous Waste Program, which is a partnership between the cities of Chula Vista, Imperial Beach, National City, and the County of San Diego; and WHEREAS, the Household Hazardous Waste Management Program is one element of the City of Chula Vista's Waste Diversion and Recycling Plan designed to reduce the amount of waste being disposed of at the landfills; and WHEREAS, the City released a Request for Proposals (RFP) to gain Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services; and WHEREAS, this agreement defines the work to be conducted within the Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management program; and WHEREAS, Contractor warrants and represents that it is experienced and staffed in a manner such that it can deliver the services required of Contractor to City in accordance with the time frames and the terms and conditions of this Agreement. [End of Recitals. Next Page Starts Obligatory Provisions.] Page 1 Two Parry Agreement Between the City of Chula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and SettingsVeetl\Local SettingslTemporary Internet Files\OLKDO\2012-C1eanHarborsVersionConhact-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc . 't . y ~ ~ :l ._ - L. ~. ' GIiI,IGATORY t'~I~fiVISIGI~S PAGr~s NOW, THEREFORE, for valuable consideration the City and Contractor do hereby mutually agree as follows: All of the Recitals above are incorporated into this Agreement by this reference. ARTICLE I. CONTRACTOR'S OBLIGATIONS A. General 1. General Duties. Contractor shall perform all of the services described on Exhibit A, Paragraph 7 (General Duties). 2. Scope of Work and Schedule. In performing and delivering the General Duties, Contractor shall also perform the services, and deliver to City the "Deliverables" described in Exhibit A, Paragraph 8, entitled "Scope of Work and. Schedule," according to, and within the time frames set forth in Exhibit A, Paragraph 8, time being of the essence of this agreement. The General Duties and the work and. Deliverables required in the Scope of Work and Schedule shall be referred to as the "Defined Services." Failure to complete the Defined Services by the times indicated does not, except at the option of the City, terminate this Agreement. a. Reductions in Scope of Work. City may independently, or upon request from Contractor, from time to time, reduce the Defined Services to be performed by the Contractor under this Agreement. Upon doing so, City and Contractor agree to meet in good faith and confer for the purpose of negotiating a corresponding reduction in the compensation associated with the reduction. b. Additional Services. In addition to performing the Defined Services, City may require Contractor to perform additional consulting services related to the Defined Services (Additional Services), and upon doing so in writing, if they are within the scope of services offered by Contractor, Contractor shall perform same on a time and materials basis at the rates set forth in the "Rate Schedule" in Exhibit A, Paragraph 10(C), unless a separate fixed fee is otherwise agreed upon. All compensation for Additional Services shall be paid monthly as billed. 3. Standard of Care. The Contractor expressly warrants that the work to be performed pursuant to this Agreement, whether Defined Services or Additional Services, shall be performed in accordance with the standard of care ordinarily exercised by members of the profession currently practicing under similar conditions and in similar locations. a. No Waiver of Standard of Care. Where approval by City is required, it is understood to be conceptual approval only and does not relieve the Contractor of responsibility for complying with all laws, codes, industry standards, and liability for damages caused by negligent acts, errors, omissions, noncompliance with industry standards, or the willful misconduct of the Contractor or its subcontractors. Page 2 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula Testa and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc _to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Smal[ Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and Settings\leetlU.ocal Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLKDO\2012-CIeaz~HazborsVersionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc B. Application of Laws. Should a federal or state law pre-empt a local law, or regulation, the Contractor must comply with the federal or state law and implementing regulations. No provision of this Agreement requires the Contractor to observe or enforce compliance with any provision, perform any other act, or do any other thing in contravention of federal, state, territorial, or local law, regulation, or ordinance. If compliance with any provision of this Agreement violates or would require the Contractor to violate any law, the Contractor agrees to notify City immediately in writing. Should this occur, the City and the Contractor agree that they will make appropriate arrangements to proceed with or, if necessary, amend or terminate this Agreement, or portions of it, expeditiously. 1. Subcontractors. Contractor agrees to take appropriate measures necessary to ensure that all participants utilized by the Contractor to complete its obligations under this Agreement, such as .subcontractors, comply with all applicable laws, regulations, ordinances, and policies, whether federal, state, or local, affecting Project implementation. In addition, if a subcontractor is expected to fulfill any responsibilities of the Contractor under this Agreement, the Contractor shall ensure that the subcontractor carries out the Contractor's responsibilities as set forth in this Agreement. C. Insurance 1. General. Contractor must procure and maintain, during the period of performance of this Agreement, and for twelve months after completion, policies of insurance from insurance companies to protect against claims for injuries to persons or damages to property that may arise from or in connection with the performance of the work under this Agreement and the results of that work by the Contractor, his agents, representatives, employees or subcontractors, and provide documentation of same prior to commencement of work. 2. Minimum Scope of Insurance. Coverage must be at least as broad as: a. CGL. Insurance Services Office Commercial General Liability coverage (occurrence Form CG0001). b. Auto. Insurance Services Office Form Number CA 0001 covering Automobile .Liability, Code 1 (any auto). c. WC. Workers' Compensation insurance as required by the State of California and Employer's Liability Insurance. d. E&O. Professional Liability or Errors & Omissions Liability insurance appropriate to the Contractor's profession. Architects' and Engineers' coverage is to be endorsed to include contractual liability. 3. Minimum Limits of Insurance. Contractor must maintain limits no less than those included in the table below: Page 3 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Cltula Testa and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc. to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantify Generator Waste Management Services C:\Docnments and Settingslleetl\I,ocal SettingslTemporuy Internet Files\OLKDO\2012-C1eanHarbocsVecsionConuact-5 21 12-REVFII~lAL (2).doc i. General Liability: $1,000,000 per occurrence for bodily injury, personal injury, (Including (including death), and property damage. If Commercial General operations, Liability insurance with a general aggregate limit is used, either products and the general aggregate limit must apply separately to this completed Project/location or the general aggregate limit must be twice the operations, as required occurrence limit. a plicable) ii. Automobile $1,000,000 per accident far bodily injury, including death, and Liability: property damage. iii. Workers' Statutory Compensation $1,000,000 each accident Employer's $1,000,000 disease-policy limit Liability: $1,000,000 disease-each em loyee iv. Pollution and/or $1,000,000 each occurrence _ _ Asbestos $2,000,000 policy aggregate Pollution Liability and/or Errors & Omissions Liability 4. Deductibles and Self-Insured Retentions. Any deductibles or self-insured retentions must be declared to and approved by the City. 5. Other Insurance Provisions. The general liability, automobile liability, and where appropriate, the worker's compensation policies are to contain, or be endorsed to contain, the following provisions: a. Additional Insureds. City of Chula Vista, its officers, officials, employees, agents, and volunteers are to be named as additional insureds with respect to all policies of insurance, including those with respect to liability arising out of automobiles owned, leased, hired or borrowed by or on behalf of the Contractor, where applicable, and, with respect to liability arising out of work or operations performed by or on behalf of the Contractor, including providing materials, parts or equipment furnished in connection with such work or operations. The general liability additional insured coverage must be provided in the form of an endorsement to the Contractor's insurance using ISO CG 2010 (11/85) or its equivalent. Specifically, the endorsement must not exclude Products/Completed Operations coverage. b. Primary Insurance. The Contractor's General Liability insurance coverage must be primary insurance as it pertains to the City, its. officers, officials, employees, agents, and volunteers. Any insurance or self-insurance maintained by the City, its officers, officials, employees, or volunteers is wholly separate from the insurance of the Contractor and in no way relieves the Contractor from its responsibility to provide insurance. Page 4 Two Party Agreement Between tl:e City ojCl:ula i~ista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:~Documents and SettingsUeetl\I.ocal Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLKDO\2012-C1eanHarbocsVersionContmct-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc c. Cancellation. The insurance policies required by this Agreement shall not be canceled by either party, except after thirty days' prior written notice to the City by electronic mail. d. Active Negligence. Coverage shall not extend to any indemnity coverage for the active negligence of the additional insureds in any case where an agreement to indemnify the additional insured would be invalid under Subdivision (b) of Section 2782 of the Civil Code. e. Waiver of Subrogation. Contractor's insurer will provide a Waiver of Subrogation in favor of the City for each required policy providing coverage for the term required by this Agreement. 6. Claims Forms. If General Liability, Pollution and/or Asbestos Pollution Liability and/or Errors & Omissions coverage are written on a claims-made form: a. Retl•o Date. The "Retro Date" must be shown, and must be before the date of the Agreement or the beginning of the work required by the Agreement. b. Maintenance and Evidence. Insurance must be maintained and evidence of insurance must be provided for at least five years after completion of the work required by the Agreement. c. Cancellation. If coverage is canceled or non-renewed, and not replaced with another claims-made policy form with a "Retro Date" prior to the effective date of the Agreement, the Contractor must purchase "extended reporting" coverage for a minimum of five years after completion of the work required by the Agreement. d. Copies. A copy of the claims reporting requirements must be submitted to the City for review. 7. Acceptability of Insurers. Insurance is to be placed with licensed insurers admitted to transact business in the State of California with a current A.M. Best's rating of no less than A V. If insurance is placed with a surplus lines insurer, insurer must be listed on the State of California List of Eligible Surplus Lines Insurers (LESLI) with a current A.M. Best's rating of no less than A X. Exception may be made for the State Compensation Fund when not specifically rated. 8. Verification of Coverage. Contractor shall furnish the City with original certificates and amendatory endorsements effecting coverage required by Section I.C. of this Agreement. The endorsements should be on insurance industry forms, provided those endorsements or policies conform to the requirements of this Agreement. AlI certificates and endorsements are to be received and approved by the City annually before any work commences. Page 5 Two Party Agreement Between tlce City ojChula Ycsta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:tiDocuments and Settingsueetl\Locai SettingslTemporary Internet Files\OLKD0~2012-C1eanFlarborsVecsionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc 9. Subcontractors. Contractor must include all subcontractors as insureds under its policies or furnish separate certificates and endorsements for each subcontractor. All coverage for subcontractors is subject to all of the requirements included in these specifications. 10. Not a Limitation of Other Obli ate ions. Insurance provisions under this Article shall not be construed to limit the Contractor's obligations under this Agreement, including Indemnity. D. Security for Performance 1. Performance Bond. In the event that Exhibit A, at Paragraph 18, indicates the need for Contractor to provide a Performance Bond (indicated by a check mark in the parenthetical space immediately preceding the subparagraph entitled "Performance Bond"), then Contractor shall provide to the City a performance bond, in the amount indicated at Exhibit A, Paragraph 18, in the form prescribed by the City and by such sureties which are authorized to transact such business in the State of California, listed as approved by the United States Department of Treasury Circular 570, http://www.fins.treas.gov/c570, and whose underwriting limitation is sufficient to issue bonds in the amount required by the Agreement, and which also satisfy the requirements stated in Section 995.660 of the Code of Civil Procedure, except as provided otherwise by laws or regulations. All bonds signed by an agent must be accompanied by a certified copy of such agent's authority to act. Surety companies must be duly licensed or authorized in the jurisdiction in which the Project is located to issue bonds for the limits so required. Form must be satisfactory to the Risk Manager or City. 2. Letter of Credit. In the event that Exhibit A, at Paragraph 18, indicates the need for Contractor to provide a Letter of Credit (indicated by a check mark in the parenthetical space immediately preceding the subparagraph entitled "Letter of Credit"), then Contractor shall provide to the City an irrevocable letter of credit callable by the City at its unfettered discretion by submitting to the bank a letter, signed by the City Manager, stating that the Contractor is in breach of the terms of this Agreement. The letter of credit shall be issued by a bank, and be in a form and amount satisfactory to the Risk Manager or City Attorney which amount is indicated in the space adjacent to the term, "Letter of Credit," in Exhibit A, Paragraph 18. 3. Other Security. In the event that Exhibit A, at Paragraph 18, indicates the need for Contractor to provide security other than a Performance Bond or a Letter of Credit (indicated by a check mark in the parenthetical space immediately preceding the subparagraph entitled "Other Security"), then Contractor shall provide to the City such other security therein listed in a form and amount satisfactory to the Risk Manager or City Attorney. E. Business License. Contractor agrees to obtain a business license from the City and to otherwise comply with Title 5 of the Chula Vista Municipal Code. Page 6 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula Trstq and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and SettingsUeetl\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLKDO\2012-C1eanHarborsVersionConhact-5 21 12-REVFINAI, (2).doc ARTICLE II. CITY OBLIGATIONS A. Consultation and Cooperation. City shall regularly consult the Contractor for the purpose of reviewing the progress of the Defined Services and Schedule, and to provide direction and guidance to achieve the objectives of this Agreement. The City shall allow Contractor access to its office facilities, files and records, as deemed necessary and appropriate by the City, throughout the term of this Agreement. In addition, City agrees to provide the materials identified at Exhibit A, Paragraph 9, with the understanding that delay in the provision of -those materials beyond thirty days after authorization to proceed, shall constitute a basis for the justifiable delay in the Contractor's performance. B. Compensation. 1. Following Receipt of Billing. Upon receipt of a properly prepared bill from Contractor, submitted to the City as indicated in Exhibit A, Paragraph 17,_ but in no event more frequently than monthly, on the day of the period indicated in Exhibit A, Paragraph 17, City shall compensate Contractor for all services rendered by Contractor according to the terms and conditions set forth in Exhibit A, Paragraph 10, adjacent to the governing compensation relationship indicated by a "checkmark" next to the appropriate arrangement, subject to the requirements for retention set forth in Paragraph 18 of Exhibit A, and shall compensate Contractor for out of pocket expenses as provided in Exhibit A, Paragraph 11. 2. Supporting Information. Any billing submitted by Contractor shall contain sufficient information as to the propriety of the billing, including properly executed payrolls, time. records, invoices, contracts, or vouchers describing in detail the nature of the charges to the Project in order to permit the City to evaluate that the amount due and payable is proper, and such billing shall specifically contain the City's account number indicated on Exhibit A, Paragraph 17(C) to be charged upon making such payment. 3. Exclusions. In determining the amount of the compensation City will exclude any cost: 1) incurred prior to the effective date of this Agreement; or 2} arising out of or related to the errors, omissions, negligence or acts of willful misconduct of the Contractor, its agents, employees, or subcontractors. a. Errors and Omissions. In the event that the City Administrator determines that the Contractor's negligence, errors, or omissions in the performance of work under this Agreement has resulted in expense to City greater than would have resulted if there were no such negligence, errors, omissions, Contractor shall reimburse City for any additional expenses incurred by the City. Nothing in this paragraph- is intended to limit City's rights under other provisions of this Agreement. 4. Payment Not Final Approval. The Contractor understands and agrees that payment to the Contractor for any Project cost does not constitute a City final decision about whether that cost is allowable and eligible for payment under the Project and does not constitute a Page 7 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula Vsta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:~Documents and Settingsueet111.oca1 SettingslTemporary Internet Filesl0LKD0~2012-C1eanHarborsVersionConhact-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc waiver of any violation of Contractor of the terms of the Agreement. The Contractor acknowledges that City will not make a final determination about the eligibility of any cost until the final payment has been made on the Project or the results of an audit of the Project requested by the City has been completed, whichever occurs latest. If City. determines that the Contractor is not entitled to receive any portion of the compensation due or paid, City will notify the Contractor in writing, stating its reasons. The Contractor agrees that Project closeout will not alter the Contractor's responsibility to return any funds due City as a result of later refunds, corrections, or other similar transactions; nor will Project closeout alter the right of City to disallow costs and recover funds provided for the Project on the basis of a later audit or other review. a. Contl~actol~'s Obligation to Pay. Upon notification to the Contractor that specific amounts are owed to City, whether for excess payments or disallowed costs, the Contractor agrees to remit to City promptly the amounts owed, including applicable interest. ARTICLE III. ETHICS A. Financial Interests of Contractor 1. Contractor is Designated as an FPPC Filer. If Contractor is designated on Exhibit A, Paragraph 14, as an "FPPC filer," Contractor is deemed to be a "Contractor" for the purposes of the Political Reform Act conflict of interest and disclosure provisions, and shall report economic interests to the City Clerk on the required Statement of Economic Interests in such reporting categories as are specified in Paragraph 14 of Exhibit A, or if none are specified, then as determined by the City Attorney. 2. No Participation in Decision. Regardless of whether Contractor is designated as an FPPC Filer, Contractor shall not make, or participate in making or in any way attempt to use Contractor's position to influence a governmental decision in which Contractor knows or has reason to know Contractor has a financial interest other than the compensation promised by this Agreement. 3. Search to Determine Economic Interests. Regardless of whether Contractor is designated as ari FPPC Filer, Contractor warrants and represents that Contractor has diligently conducted a search and inventory of Contractor's economic interests, as the term is used in the regulations promulgated by the Fair Political Practices Commission, and has determined that Contractor does not, to the best of Contractor's knowledge, have an economic interest which would conflict with Contractor's duties under this Agreement. 4. Promise Not to Acquire Conflicting Interests. Regardless of whether Contractor is designated as an FPPC Filer, Contractor further warrants and represents that Contractor will not acquire, obtain, or assume an economic interest during the term of this Agreement which would constitute a conflict of interest as prohibited by the Fair Political Practices Act. Page 8 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula Yuta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Housel:o[d Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:1Documents and Settings\leetl\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLKDO\2012-C1eanHarborsVersionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc 5. Duty to Advise of Conflicting Interests. Regardless of whether Contractor is designated as an FPPC Filer, Contractor further warrants and represents that Contractor will immediately advise the City Attorney if Contractor learns of an economic interest of Contractor's that may result in a conflict of interest for the purpose of the Fair Political Practices Act, and regulations promulgated thereunder. 6. Specific Warranties Against Economic Interests. Contractor warrants, represents and agrees that: a. Neither Contractor, nor Contractor's immediate family members, nor Contractor's employees or agents (Contractor Associates) presently have any interest, directly or indirectly, whatsoever in any property which may be the subject matter of the Defined Services, or in any property within 2 radial miles from the exterior boundaries of any property which may be the subject matter of the Defined Services, (Prohibited Interest}, other than as listed in Exhibit A, Paragraph 14. b. No promise of future employment, remuneration, consideration, gratuity or other reward or gain has been made to Contractor or Contractor Associates in connection with Contractor's performance of this Agreement. Contractor promises to advise City of any such promise that may be made during the Term of this Agreement, or for twelve months thereafter. c. Contractor Associates shall not acquire any such Prohibited Interest within the Term of this Agreement, or for twelve months after the expiration of this Agreement, except with the written permission of City. d. Contractor may not conduct or solicit any business for any party to this Agreement, or for any third party that may be in conflict with Contractor's responsibilities under this Agreement, except with the written permission of City. IV. LIQUIDATED DAMAGES A. Application of Section. The provisions of this section apply if a Liquidated Damages Rate is provided in Exhibit A, Paragraph 13. 1. Estimating Damages. It is acknowledged by both parties that time is of the essence in the completion of this Agreement. It is difficult to estimate the amount of damages resulting from delay in performance. The parties have used their judgment to arrive at a reasonable amount to compensate for delay. 2. Amount of Penalty. Failure to complete the Defined Services within the allotted time period specified in this Agreement shall result in the following penalty: For each consecutive calendar day in excess of the time specified for the completion of the respective work assignment or Deliverable, the Contractor shall pay to the City, or have withheld from monies due, the sum of Liquidated Damages Rate provided in Exhibit A, Paragraph 13 (Liquidated Damages Rate). Page 9 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and SettingsUeetl\L.ocal Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLKDO\2012-C1eanHarborsVecsionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc 3. Request for Extension of Time. If the performance of any act required of Contractor is directly prevented or delayed by reason of strikes, lockouts, labor disputes, unusual governmental delays, acts of God, fire, floods, epidemics, freight embargoes, or other causes beyond the reasonable control of the Contractor, as determined. by the City, Contractor shall be excused from performing that act for the period of time equal to the period of time of the prevention or delay. In the event Contractor claims the existence of such a delay, the Contractor shall notify the City's Contract Administrator, or designee, in writing of that fact within ten calendar days after the beginning of any such claimed delay. Extensions of time will not be granted for delays to minor portions of work unless it can be shown that such delays did or will delay the progress of the work. ARTICLE V. INDEMNIFICATION A. Defense, Indemnity, and Hold Harmless. - _ 1. General Requirement. Except for liability for Design Professional Services covered under Article V., Section A.2., Contractor shall defend, indemnify, protect and hold harmless the City, its elected and appointed officers, agents and employees, from and against any and all claims, demands, causes of action, costs, expenses, liability, loss, damage or injury, in law or equity, to property or persons, including wrongful death, in .any manner arising out of or incident to any alleged acts, omissions, negligence, or willful misconduct of Contractor, its officials, officers, employees, agents, and contractors, arising out of or in connection with the performance of the Defined Services or this Agreement. This indemnity provision does not include any claims, damages,, liability, costs and expenses (including without limitations, attorneys fees)` arising from the sole negligence, active negligence or willful misconduct of the City, its officers, employees. Also covered is liability arising from, connected with, caused by or claimed to be caused by the active or passive negligent acts or omissions of the City, its agents, officers, or employees which may be in combination with the active or passive negligent acts or omissions of the Contractor, its employees, agents or officers, or any third party. 2. Design Professional Services. If Contractor provides design professional services, as defined by California Civil Code section 2782.5, as may be amended from time to time, Contractor shall defend, indemnify and hold the City, its officials, officers, employees, volunteers, and agents free and harmless from any and all claims, demands, causes of action, costs, expenses, liability, loss, damage or injury, in law or equity, to property or persons, including wrongful death, in any manner arising out of, pertaining to, or relating to the negligence, recklessness, or willful misconduct of Contractor, its officials, officers, employees, agents, contractors, and contractors arising out of or in connection with the performance of Contractor's services. Contractor's duty to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless shall not include any claims or liabilities arising from the sole negligence, active negligence or willful misconduct of the City, its agents, officers or employees. This section in no way alters, affects or modifies the Contractor's obligations and duties under this Agreement. Page 10 Two Parry Agreement Between the City of Chula Yrsta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Houselwld Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and SettingsUeetl~Local SetlingslTemporary Internet Files\OLKDO\2012-CleanFlarborsVersionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc 3. Costs of Defense and Award. Included in the obligations in Sections A.1 and A.2, above, is the Contractor's obligation to defend, at Contractor's own cost, expense and risk, any and all suits, actions or other legal proceedings, that may be brought or instituted against the City, its directors, officials, officers, employees, agents and/or volunteers, subject to the limitations in Sections A.1. and A.2. Contractor shall pay and satisfy any judgment, award or decree that may be rendered against City or its directors, officials, officers, employees, agents and/or volunteers, for any and all related legal expenses and costs incurred by each of them, subject to the limitations in Sections A.1. and A.2. 4. Insurance Proceeds. Contractor's obligation to indemnify shall not be restricted to insurance proceeds, if any, received by the City, its directors, officials, officers, employees, agents, and/or volunteers. 5. Declarations. Contractor's obligations under Article V shall not be limited by any prior or subsequent declaration by the Contractor. _ 6. Enforcement Costs. Contractor agrees to pay any and all costs City incurs enforcing the indemnity and defense provisions set forth in Article V. 7. Survival. Contractor's obligations under Article V shall survive the termination of this Agreement. ARTICLE VI. TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT A. Termination for Cause. If, through any cause, Contractor shall fail to fulfill in a timely and, proper manner Contractor's obligations under this Agreement, or if Contractor shall violate any of the covenants, agreements or stipulations of this Agreement, City shall have the right to terminate this Agreement by giving written notice to Contractor of such termination and specifying the effective date thereof at least five (5) days before the effective date of such termination. In that event, all finished or unfinished documents, data, studies, surveys, drawings, maps, reports and other materials prepared by Contractor shall, at the option of the City, become the property of the City, and Contractor shall be entitled to receive just and equitable compensation, in an amount not to exceed that payable under this Agreement and less any damages caused City by Contractor's breach, for any work satisfactorily completed on such documents and other materials up to the effective date of Notice of Termination. B. Termination of Agreement for Convenience of City. .City may terminate this Agreement at any time and for any reason, by giving specific written notice to Contractor of such termination and specifying the effective date thereof, at least thirty (30) days before the effective date of such termination. In that event, all finished and unfinished documents and other materials described hereinabove shall, at the option of the City, become City's sole and exclusive property. If the Agreement is terminated by City as provided in this paragraph, Contractor shall be entitled to receive just and equitable compensation, in an amount not to exceed that payable under this Agreement, for any satisfactory work completed on such documents and other materials to the effective date of such termination. Contractor hereby Page 11 Two Party Agreement Between t/re City of Chula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:,Documents and Settingsueetl\I.ocal Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLKDO\2012-CleanfiazborsVersionConhact-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc expressly waives any and all claims for damages or compensation arising under this Agreement except as set forth in this section. ARTICLE VII. RECORD RETENTION AND ACCESS A. Record Retention. During the course of the Project and for three (3) years following completion, the Contractor agrees to maintain, intact and readily accessible, all data, documents, reports, records, contracts, and supporting materials relating to the Project as City may require. B. Access to Records of Contractor and Subcontractors. The Contractor agrees to permit, and require its subcontractors to permit City or its authorized representatives, upon request, to inspect all Project work, materials, payrolls, and other data, and to audit the books, records, and accounts of the Contractor and its subcontractors pertaining to the Project. C. Project Closeout. The Contractor agrees that Project closeout does-not alter the reporting and record retention requirements of this Agreement. ARTICLE VIII. PROJECT COMPLETION, AUDIT, AND CLOSEOUT A. Project Completion. Within ninety (90) calendar days following Project completion or termination by City, Contractor agrees to submit a final certification of Project expenses and audit reports, as applicable. B. Audit of Contractors. Contractor agrees to perform financial and compliance audits the, City may require. The Contractor also agrees to obtain any other audits required by City. Contractor agrees that Project closeout will not alter Contractor's audit responsibilities. Audit costs are allowable Project costs. C. Project Closeout. Project closeout occurs when City notifies the Contractor that City has closed the Project, and either forwards the final payment or acknowledges that the Contractor has remitted the proper refund. The Contractor agrees that Project closeout by City does not invalidate any continuing requirements imposed by the Agreement or any unmet requirements set forth in a written notification from City ARTICLE IX. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS A. Assignability. The services of Contractor are personal to the City, and Contractor shall not assign any interest in this Agreement, and shall not transfer any interest in the same (whether by assignment or notation), without prior written consent of City. 1. Limited Consent. City hereby consents to the assignment of the portions of the Defined Services identified in Exhibit A, Paragraph 16 to the subcontractors identified as "Permitted Subcontractors." Page 12 Two Parry Agreement Between the Ciry of Chula Yrsta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents aad Settings\leetl\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLKDO\2012-CleanHa~orsVer;ionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc B. Ownership, Publication, Reproduction and Use of Material. All reports, studies, information, data, statistics, forms, designs, plans, procedures, systems and any other materials or properties produced under this Agreement. shall be the sole and exclusive property of City. No such materials or properties produced in whole or in part under this Agreement shall be subject to private use, copyrights or patent rights by Contractor in the United States or in any other country without the express written consent of City. City shall have unrestricted authority to publish, disclose (except as may be limited by the provisions of the Public Records Act), distribute, and otherwise use, copyright or patent, in whole or in part, any such reports, studies, data, statistics, forms or other materials or properties produced under this Agreement. C. Independent Contractor. City is interested only in the results obtained and Contractor shall perform as an independent contractor with sole control of the manner and means of performing the services required under this Agreement. City maintains the right only to reject or accept Contractor's work products. Contractor and any of the Contractor's agents, employees or representatives are, for all purposes under this Agreement, independent contractors and shall not be deemed to be employees of City, and none of them shall be entitled to any benefits to which City employees are entitled including but not limited to, overtime, retirement benefits, worker's compensation benefits, injury leave or other leave benefits. Therefore, City will not withhold state or federal income tax, social security tax or any other payroll tax, and Contractor shall be solely responsible for the payment of same and shall hold the City harmless with regard to them. 1. Actions on Behalf of City. Except as City may specify in writing, Contractor shall have no authority, express or implied, to act on behalf of City in any capacity whatsoever, as an agent or otherwise. Contractor shall have no authority, express or implied, to bind City or its members, agents, or employees, to any obligation whatsoever, unless expressly provided in this Agreement. 2. No Obligations to Third Parties. In connection with the Project, Contractor agrees and shall require that its agents, employees, subcontractors agree that City shall not be responsible for any obligations or liabilities to any third party, including its agents, employees, subcontractors, or other person or entity that is not a party to this Agreement. Notwithstanding that City may have concurred in or approved any solicitation, subagreement, or third parry contract at any tier, City shall have no obligation or liability to any person or entity not a party to this Agreement. D. Administrative Claims Requirements and Procedures. No suit or arbitration shall be brought arising out of this Agreement, against City unless a claim has first been presented in writing and filed with City and acted upon by City in accordance with the procedures set forth in Chapter 1.34 of the Chula Vista Municipal Code, as same may from time to time be amended, the- provisions of which are incorporated by this reference as if fully set forth herein, and such policies and procedures used by City in the implementation of same. Upon request by City, Contractor shall meet and confer in good faith with City for the purpose of resolving any dispute over the terms of this Agreement. Page 13 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula Yuta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and SettingsUeetl\I,ocal Settings\Temporacy Internet Files\OLKDO\2012-CleanHacborsVersionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc E. Administration of Contract. Each party designates the individuals (Contract Administrators) indicated on Exhibit A, Paragraph 12, as that party's contract administrator who is authorized by the party to represent it in the routine administration of this Agreement. F. Term. This Agreement shall terminate when the parties have complied with all executory provisions hereof. G. Attorney's Fees. Should a dispute arising out of this Agreement result in litigation, it is agreed that the prevailing party shall be entitled to a judgment against the other for an amount equal to reasonable attorneys' fees and court costs incurred. The "prevailing party" shall be deemed to be the party who is awarded substantially the relief sought. H. Statement of Costs. In the event that Contractor prepares a report or document, or participates in the preparation of a report or document in performing the Defined Services, Contractor shall include, or cause the inclusion of, in the report or document, a statement of the numbers and cost in dollar amounts of all contracts and subcontracts relating to the preparation of the report or document. I. Contractor is Real Estate Broker and/or Salesman. If the box on Exhibit A, Paragraph 15 is marked, the Contractor and/or its principals is/are licensed with the State of California or some other state as a real estate broker or salesperson. Otherwise, Contractor represents that neither Contractor, nor its principals are licensed real estate brokers or salespersons. J. Notices. All notices, demands or requests provided for or permitted to be given pursuant to this Agreement must be in writing. All notices, demands and requests to be sent to any party shall be deemed to have been properly given or served if personally served or deposited in the United States mail, addressed to such party, postage prepaid, registered or certified, with return receipt requested, at the addresses identified in this Agreement as the places of business for each of the designated parties. K. Integration. This Agreement, together with any other written document referred to or contemplated in it, embody the entire Agreement and understanding between the parties relating to the subject matter hereof. Neither this Agreement nor any provision of it may be amended, modified, waived or discharged except by an instrument in writing executed by the party against which enforcement of such amendment, waiver or discharge is sought. L. Capacity of Parties. Each signatory and party to this Agreement warrants and represents to the other party that it has legal authority and capacity and direction from its principal to enter into this Agreement, and that all necessary resolutions or other actions have been taken so as to enable it to enter into this Agreement. Page 14 Two Party Agreement Between t/re Ciry of Cl:ula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and Settings\IeetlU.ocal Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLKDO\2012-C1eanHarborsVersionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc M. Governing Law/Venue. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. Any action arising under or relating to this Agreement shall be brought only in the federal or state courts located in San Diego County, State of California, and if applicable, the City of Chula Vista, or as close thereto as possible. Venue for this Agreement, and performance under it, shall be the City of Chula Vista. (End of page. Next page is signature page.) Page 15 Two Parry Agreement Between the City of Chula Vuta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, InC to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:1Documents and SettingsVeetlV.oca1 Battings\Temgormy lntemet Filesl0LKD0\2412-CleanHarborsVersionConnact-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc Signature Page to Agreement between City of Chula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc., To Provide Turn-Key Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services ' 1N WITNESS WHEREOF, City and Contractor have executed this Agreement, indicating that they have read and understood same, and indicate their full and complete consent to its terms: City of Chula Vista By: Cheryl Cox, Mayor Attest: Donna Norris, City Clerk Approved as to form: Glen R. Googins, City Attorney Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc. By: Sc McFall, VP Te ical Services Exhibit List to Agreement: Exhibit A 2012-CleanFIazbors VersionContract-5.21.12-REVFINAL Page 16 Two Party Agreement Between the City ojChula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Smal[ Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and Setiingsueetl\Local Settings\Temporery Internet Files\OLKDO\2012~1eanHarborsVersionContact-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc Exhibit A to Agreement between City of Chula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc. 1. Effective Date: The Agreement shall take effect upon full execution of the Agreement, as of the effective date stated on page 1 of the Agreement. 2. City-Related Entity: (X} City of Chula Vista, a municipal chartered corporation of the State of California OThe Chula Vista Public Financing Authority, a = _: ()The Chula Vista Industrial Development Authority, a ()Other: , a [insert business form] (City) 3. Place of Business for City: Mailing Address: Physical Work Site: City of Chula Vista Public Works Facility - HHW Drop-off Facility 276 Fourth Avenue 1800 Maxwell Road Chula Vista, CA 91910 Chula Vista, CA 91911 4. Contractor: Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc. 1715 East Denni Street Wilmington, California 90744 5. Business Form of Contractor: ()Sole Proprietorship ( )Partnership (X) Corporation 6. Place of Business, Telephone and Fax Number of Contractor: 3495 Kurtz Street 619 226-2065 Voice San Diego, California 92110 619 226-6982 fax Page 17 Two Party Agreement Between tl:e Ciry of Chula Vsta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Ina to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantify Generator Waste Management Services C:1Documents and Settings\leetl\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLKD0~20i2-CleaaHarboisVersio~ontract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc 7. General Duties: Contractor shall provide the cities of Chula Vista, Imperial Beach, National City and the County of San Diego and/or any other governmental entities identified by the City of Chula Vista under this agreement, full service, turnkey household hazardous waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator waste management services. 8. Scope of Work and Schedule: A. Detailed- Scope of Work: The City of Chula Vista owns a regional household hazardous waste collection facility (SBHHWPF) open every Wednesday and Saturday, except for Saturdays prior to or immediately following after Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years. Operating hours are 9:00 am to 1:00 pm, although hours may be extended to 3:00 pm upon mutual agreement between the City and Contractor. Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators (CESQGs) shall be served on an appointment only basis, as needed at both permanent and satellite facilities. Hours and days of operation may be changed or extended by mutual agreement of the City and Contractor when deemed beneficial to the community being served. The Contractor shall also provide on a yearly basis and for the duration of the contract up to ten (10) or more one-day anti-freeze, batteries, oil and paint (ABOP), electronic and universal waste collection events to be held on a Saturday or Sunday at dates and locations to be designated by the City. The Program goals are to reflect the waste disposal hierarchy established by the state in its programs. This hierarchy calls for source reduction and reuse, recycling and reclamation whenever possible. Environmentally sound incineration and hazardous waste landfill disposal are considered the least desirable options. It is most desirable to recycle, process, treat, minimize, and consolidate as much waste as is possible prior to shipment for final disposal. Recycling and beneficial reuse (energy recovery), and treatments are preferred methods of disposal. The following generally describes minimum Program activities the Contractor is to provide: • Provide the necessary labor, materials and equipment to legally operate a permanent household hazardous waste collection facility (PHHWPF), temporary household electronic and universal waste collection events (ten or more per year), door-to-door household hazardous waste collection and a possible satellite household hazardous waste collection facility. Generally these services include tracking, collecting, packaging, transportation, recycling, treatment and disposal, labor and other materials necessary. Page 18 Two Party Agreement Between the Ciry of Chula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Docmnents and SettingsUeetl\I.ocal Settings\Tempocary Internet Files\OLKDO\2012-C1eanHarborsVecsionConhact-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc • Select the appropriate treatment, recycling, storage and disposal sites for all hazardous materials collected at the facility or events using the best environmentally sound methods of waste processing hierarchy to include recycling, incineration, and Iandfilling as the least desirable option. All sites chosen for temporary storage, treatment, recycling and/or disposal shall be fully permitted under local, state and federal laws. Contractor shall also be responsible for providing a waste analysis report that includes identifying the proposed disposal method for each waste stream, alI proposed transporters and treatment, storage, and disposal facilities (TSDFs) which will be utilized to dispose of waste collected under this RFP, and all subcontractors. The Contractor shall provide an annual updated list of proposed transporters, proposed TSDFs, and related information. The Contractor shall provide transportation of all materials collected to the appropriate TSDF and to any secondary management facilities as required. • Manifest, load and transport all conforming hazardous= materials collected at the SBHHWPF, temporary collection, satellite household hazardous waste collection facility and door-to-door collection events, including CESQG generated wastes. Contractor shall perform these services in full compliance with all applicable federal, state and local laws, rules, regulations, including local enforcement agencies for traffic control and orders of all regulatory agencies. • Provide one trained, qualified and dedicated Project Manager to the program for technical assistance and support as well as all routine operational tasks. Project Manager or an equally qualified staff member will be on-site at the SBHHWPF to assist and oversee proper hazardous waste packaging and shipments. • Provide a qualified HHW customer service specialist to respond to all program inquires within one business day. Customer service support will be accessible through Contractor's toll-free telephone number. Basic call data will be logged and provided to City in an approved format. • Provide one dedicated, qualified Customer Service Representative to the program for all contractual and waste tracking tasks and completion and submittal of all required reports to federal, state and local agencies during normal business hours. • Provide City with the following items no later than forty-five (45) days after the event: copies of all manifests, bill of ladings as well as a monthly report on all the waste collected divided by site, type and amounts of waste collected and invoice for payment along with an itemized listing of car counts. • Prepare and update all reporting documents required by federal, state and local agencies such as Form 303, facility operations and contingency plan subject to City approval, and prepare an emergency response plan subject for review and approval by local fire marshals for said facilities. • Contractor agrees to provide staff services to transfer applicable permits for Page 19 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula Vuta and Cdean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Smal[ Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:V~ocuments and SettingsVeetllI.ocal Settings\Tempomry Iirtemet Files\OLKDO\2012-C1eanHarUorsVersionContxact-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc the City. • On-going Project Management meetings with City staff. SPECIFIC SERVICES FOR DOOR-TO-DOOR COLLECTION PROGRAM • Program Administration • Hotline services for the program • Complete inventory of materials to be collected • Professional, knowledgeable, and friendly staff • Permit preparation and submittal • Service completed within 10 days of initial request (phone call or email) • Emergency pickup service available on a case by case basis, under City direction • Tracking by jurisdiction with receipts provided to the resident or CESQGs • Assistance for all disabled and elderly participants requiring additional help in gathering of materials -resident must be at home at the time of collection • On-site inventory, collection, segregation and packaging completed by a trained chemist and/or technician • Contractor to prepare an emergency response plan subject for review and approval by local fire marshals • Compliance with Health and Safety Standards per OSHA 1910.120 • Manifest Preparation - to include Land Disposal Restriction (LDR), Bill of Lading, and Treatment Storage Disposal Facility (TSDF) and any other regulatory documentation as required. • Same-day transportation of all materials to Permanent Site for consolidation and packaging • Reporting to respective City to include: name of resident, date of pick-up and complete breakdown of pounds and/or gallons of material collected by class • Additional reporting to City pertaining to collection, quantification, processing and transportation of materials paperwork and forms required by CalRecycle, the Department of Togic Substances Control or any other local, state or federal agency. • Waste Survey and Customer Satisfaction Program Page 20 Two Parry Agreement Between the City of Ckula Vsta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and SettingsUeetl\Local Settings\Temporuy IntemetFiles\OLKDO\2012-CleanHarbo~sVersionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc SPECIFIC SERVICES FOR THE PERMANENT FACILITY, SATELITE COLLECTION FACILITY, AND ONE-DAY COLLECTION EVENTS • Setup and breakdown • Professional knowledgeable and friendly staff • Supplies and equipment • Waste collection, transportation, recycling and disposal • Segregation and packaging • Timely reporting and invoicing, including 303 reporting • Survey collection • Prepare and maintain a facility operations and Contingency plan that shall include a contingency plan for unacceptable wastes such as explosive and biological waste, and prepare an emergency response plan subject for review and approval by local fire marshals for said facilities • Permit preparation and submittal • Compliance with Health and Safety Standards per OSHA 1910.120 including all local, state and federal storm water protection laws • Manifest Preparation - to include Land Disposal Restriction (LDR), Bill of Lading, and Treatment Storage Disposal Facility (TSDF) and any other regulatory documentation as required. • Safety meeting prior to each scheduled collection event • On-going Project Management Meetings B. Date for Commencement of Contractor Services: (X) Same as Effective Date of Agreement (X) Other: July 1, 2012 begins a two (2) year contract with three (3) one (1) year extensions through June, 30, 2017. The need for any three (3) one (1) year extensions shall be determined on an annual basis solely by the City Manager and if so determined, the City Manager shall execute a one (1) year extension letter regarding the same. C. Dates or Time Limits for Delivery of Deliverables: Deliverable No. 1: Deliverable No. 2: Deliverable No. 3: Page 21 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula Vsta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc. to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documems and SettingsUeetllLocal SettingslTemporuy Internet Files\OLKDO\2012-C1eanHarUorsVersionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc D. Date for completion of all Contractor services: This is a two (2) year contract ending June 30, 2014, with three (3) one (1) year extensions effectively ending June 30, 2017 pursuant to Section 8.B. above. 9. Materials Required to be Supplied by City to Contractor: The City of Chula Vista will provide the facility for the permanent drop-off operations, located at the City's Public Works Facility, 1800 Maxwell Road, Chula Vista, CA 91911. This includes an office trailer, storage lockers, forklift, used oil collection tank and cooking oil collection tank. 10. Compensation: Pricing Sheets Each participating jurisdiction will be billed directly for the residents that use services lA through 2B. 3P ~, ~ :. p ®S; Turnkey Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: Administration, staffing, 3 per participant/vehicle load: 1St 1A technicians, 1 trained chemist. Vehicle load, (15 gallons or 125 pounds) $_67.00 unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and disposal. Wed staffing levels: 9Chemist / 1 Technician Turnkey Household Hazardous waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: Administration, staffing, 3 Per participant/vehicle load: 2nd 2A technicians, 1 trained chemist. Vehicle load on vehicle, additional $_35.00 unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment material preparation, transportation and disposal Wed staffing levels: 1Chemist / 7 Technician k Door-to-door program, Collection of household hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps, 1 B Administration, staffing, transportation, Per residence not up to 12 ~ g5 00 hazcatting, packaging, manifestation/ gallons or 100 pounds . - administration and or recycling or disposal Staffin levels: 1Chemist / 7 Technician Door-to-door program, Collection of household hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps, 2B Administration, staffing, transportation, For every 12 gallons or 100 $ 25 00 hazcatting, packaging, manifestation/ pounds beyond per collection . - administration and or recycling or disposal Staffing levels: 1Chemist / 7 Technician Page 22 Two Party Agreement Between the City ojChula Yuta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, InC to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and SettingsUeetlU,oca1 Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLKDO\2012-C1eanHarborsVeisionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc Pricing Per Material Type: .~ , ~~,. .. JVIl r 1J - _ . e 1~ . ,k x ~~~~. ~it Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universa( waste $_40, 51, 64, 85 and sharps: (per material costs) Motor oil, Non-RCRA hazardous Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) 1 C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained liquid (A31) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, BULK RATE $.30 Per packaging and shipment preparation, Gallon trans ortation and disposal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Motor oil filters, Non-RCRA $ 40, 52, 65, 87 2C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained hazardous solid (CNO} Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon} chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste $ 65, 76, 95, 126 and sharps: (per material costs) Antifreeze, Non-RCRA hazardous _ _ Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) 3C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained liquid (B35) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, BULK RATE $.90 Per packaging and shipment preparation, Gallon trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste $ 40, 65, 82, 109 and sharps: (per material costs) Household cleaners, Non-RCRA _ _ Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) 4C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained hazardous liquid (CNOS) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, BULK DRUM & LP packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Hausehold Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Non-RCRA hazardous waste 15, 20, 25, 34 $ 5C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained solids, empty drums (D23) _ Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) $_240 6C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained Latex paint, bulked (F63-R) _ Per (55 gallon) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) $ 260 7C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained Latex paint, lab packed (LFB3} _ _ per (Cubic Yard Box) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Paint and paint-related materials $ 275 8C Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste including paint, lacquer, enamel, _ _ per (Cubic Yard Box) and shar s: (per material costs) stain, shellac solutions, varnish, Page 23 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and SettingsUeetl\I.ocal Settings\Temporary lntemet Files\OLKDO\2012-CleanHazbocsVersionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained polish, liquid filler, and liquid chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, lacquer base, or thinners, loose packaging and shipment preparation, packed (LPTP) trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste Flammable Liquids, N.O.S and sharps: (per material costs) (distillates, petroleum, $ 127 253 317 422 9C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained hydrotreated light naphthenic, _ , , , _ Per (05, 16, 30 55 gallon) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, malathion, pyrethrin, naphtha, , packaging and shipment preparation, benzenes (LCCRD) trans ortation and disposal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Flammable Solids, organic, N.O.S $ 85 169 212 282 988 10C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained (resins, adhesives) (LPTN) _ , , , , _ Per (05, 16, 30, 55 CYB) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, , packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. _ Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Toxic Solids, organic, N.O.S $_127, 253, 317, 422, 11C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained (diazinon, methyl carbamates) 1477_ chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, (LCCRC) Per (05, 16, 30, 55, CYB) packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) polychlorinated biphenyls, liquids, $ 85 116 145 194 12C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained non-leaking light ballasts (CHBL) _ , , , _ Per (05, 16, 30 55 gallon} chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, , packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste 13C and sharps: (per material costs) Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained polychlorinated biphenyls, liquids, $ 85, 1'16, 145, 194_ chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, leaking light ballasts (CHBL) Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste 14C and sharps: (per material costs) Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained Corrosive liquids, acidic, inorganic, $ 88, 177, 221, 295_ chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, NOS. (LAT-A) Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste 15C and sharps: (per material costs) Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained Corrosive Liquids, basic, toxic, $_127, 253, 317, 422_ chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, NOS (LCCRB) Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. 16C Household Hazardous Waste Collection Oxidizing corrosives liquids, NOS $_127, 253, 317, 422_ Facilit of hazardous waste, universal waste LCCRO Per 05, 16, 30, 55 allon~ Page 24 Two Parry Agreement Between the City ojChula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Houselwld Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and Settingslleetl\Loaal Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLKDO\2012-CleaoHarbocsVersionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc and sharps: (per material costs) Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Oxidizing corrosives solids, NOS $ 127, 253, 317, 422 17C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained (LCCRO) _ _ Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection- Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Caustic liquids, acidic, inorganic, 88, 127, 221, 295_ $ 18C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained NOS. (LAT-B) _ Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, _ - trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) $ 88 127, 221, 295 19C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained Caustic alkali liquids, (LAT-B) _ , _ per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) CFL Mercury bulbs (compact) $_.50_ 20C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained (CFL-8) Per (BULB) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) CFL Mercury bulbs (u-shaped, $_1.20_ 21C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained circular) (CFL-2) PerBULB) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Fluorescent lamps (linear, 4-foot) $_.12_ 22C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained {CFL-1) Per (LINEAR FOOT) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Fluorescent lamps (linear, 8-foot) $_.12_ 23C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained (CFL-1) Per (LINEAR FOOT) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. 24C Household Hazardous Waste Collection Household batteries, D -cell, $ 0.95 Page, 25 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and Settings\IeetlU,ocal Settings\Temporery Internet Fiies\OLKDO\2012-CleaoHarbocsVe~ionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste containing potassium hydroxide Per (pound) and sharps: (per material costs) solid, electric storage, 8) (LBD1) Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained ALKALINE BATTERY chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and disposal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Household batteries Wet- $ 0 25C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained filled with acid (LBLA-2) - - per (BATTERY) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, (LEAD ACID BATTERY) packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Household batteries (ni-cad) $ 126 253 316 26C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 (LBD-2) _ , , _ Per (05, 16 30) trained chemist. Vehicle unloading, _ , hazcatting, packaging and shipment re aration, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Household batteries (Lithium 9) 27C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 (LBR) $_455_ Per (05) trained chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment pre aration, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal 85 158 197 263 $ waste and sharps: (per material costs) , , , , _ 920 28C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 Aerosols 2.1 (LCCRQ) _ Per (05 16 30 55 trained chemist. Vehicle unloading, , , , , CYB) hazcatting, packaging and shipment re aration, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Sharps, syringes, lancets, $ 175 29C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 infectious substances affecting _ _ Per (55) trained chemist. Vehicle unloading, humans (D20) hazcatting, packaging and shipment re aration, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) propane tanks small less than $ 7 Per 30C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 , , one gallon (LCY1) (CYSM) (CYLINDER) trained chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment re aration, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Propane tanks large more than $ 25 31C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained chemist. Vehicle unloading, , , one gallon (LCY1) (CYME) Per (CYLINDER) hazcatting, packaging and shipment re aration, trans ortation and dis osal. Page 26 Two Party Agreement Between the Ciry of Chula vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc. to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:~Documents and Settings\leetlU,ocal Settings\Temporazy lntemet Files\OLKDO\2012-CleanHazborsVersionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Fire Extinguishers (LCY1) (CYSM $ 7 32C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 &CYME) Per (CYLINDER} trained chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment re aration, transportation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Methyl Acetylene and other $ 25 33C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 compressed liquid or gas tanks _ _ Per (CYLINDER) trained chemist. Vehicle unloading, (LCY1) hazcatting, packaging and shipment re aration, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal SB20/50 covered electronics, waste and sharps: (per material costs) televisions, monitors, cathode ray 0 Per $ 34C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 tubes, LCD panels, laptops, flat _ _ (MONITOR) trained chemist. Vehicle unloading, screen televisions (ECEW) hazcatting, packaging and shipment re aration, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) All other SB 20/50 non-covered $ 20 35C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 electronics, minus Kitchen _ per (POUND) trained chemist. Vehicle unloading, appliances (EEE) hazcatting, packaging and shipment _ re aration, trans ortation and disposal. _ .. M - ~. ES _ 1F~~~~ _ ~ 1 ~ .~ _r.. . < ,. , til~ ~ Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous $ 40, 51, 64, 85 waste, universal waste and sharps: Non-RCRA hazardous Motor oil Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) 1 D Administration, staffing, technicians, trained , liquid (A31) chemists. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, BULK RATE $.30 Per packaging and shipment preparation, Gallon trans ortation and dis oral. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: Motor oil filters, Non-RCRA $ 40, 52, .65, 87 2D Administration, staffing, technicians, trained hazardous solid (CNO) Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) chemists. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous $ 65, 76, 95, 126 waste, universal waste and sharps: Antifreeze, Non-RCRA hazardous _ _ Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) 3D Administration, staffing, technicians, trained liquid (635) chemists. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, BULK RATE $.90 .Per packaging and shipment preparation, Gallon trans ortation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a $_40, 65, 82, 109_ Temporary Collection Events of hazardous Household cleaners, Non-RCRA Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon} 4D waste, universal waste and sharps: hazardous liquid (CNOS) Administration, staffin ,technicians, trained BULK DRUM & LP Page 27 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and SettingsVeetl\l.ocal SettingslT`emporary Internet Files\OLKDO\2012~IeanHarboisVecsionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc chemists. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: $ 240 5D Administration, staffing, technicians, trained Latex paint, bulked (FB3-R) _ _ Per (55 gallon) chemists. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: $ 260 6D Administration, staffing, technicians, trained Latex paint, lab packed (LFB3} _ _ per (Cubic Yard Box) chemists. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Paint and paint-related materials Temporary Collection Events of hazardous including paint, lacquer, enamel, waste, universal waste and sharps: stain, shellac solutions, varnish, $ 275 7D Administration, staffing, technicians, trained polish, liquid filler, and liquid _ _ Per (Cubic Yard Box) chemists. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, lacquer base, or thinners, loose packaging and shipment preparation, packed (LPTP) trans ortation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of Flammable Liquids, N.O.S hazardous waste, universal waste and (distillates; petroleum, 8D sharps: Administration, staffing, hydrotreated light naphthenic, $_127, 253, 317, 422_ technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle malathion, pyrethrin, naphtha, Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and benzenes (LCCRD) shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and 9D sharps: Administration, staffing, Flammable Solids, organic, N.O.S $_85, 169, 212, 282, 988_ technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle (resins, adhesives) (LPTN) Per (05, 16, 30, 55, CYB) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: Administration, staffing,. Toxic Solids, organic, N.O.S $_127, 253, 317, 422, 10D technicians trained chemists. Vehicle (diazinon, methyl carbamates) 1477_ , unloading, hazcatting, packaging and (LCCRC) Per (05, 16, 30, 55, CYB) shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of 11 D hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: Administration, staffing, polychlorinated biphenyls, liquids, $_85, 116, 145, 194_ technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle non-leaking light ballasts (CHBL) Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shi ment re aration, trans ortation and Page 28 Two Party Agreement Between t/:e City of C/iula Vuta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and Settings\leetlU.,oca1 SettingslTemporary Internet Files\OLKDO\2012-CleanHatborsVersionContract-S 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Eventls of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: Administration, staffing, Polychlorinated biphenyls, liquids, $_85, 116, 145, 194_ 12D technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle leaking light ballasts (CHBL) Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon} unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Eventls of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: Administration, staffing, Corrosive liquids, acidic, inorganic, $_88, 177, 221, 295_ 13D technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle NOS. (LAT-A) Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a . _- Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: Administration, staffing, Corrosive liquids, acidic, organic, $_127, 253, 317, 422_ 14D technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle NOS. (LCCRA) Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: Administration, staffing, Corrosive Liquids, basic, toxic, $_127, 253, 317, 422_ 15D , technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle NOS (LCCRB) Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and .sharps: Administration, staffing, Oxidizing corrosives liquids, NOS $_127, 253, 317, 422_ 16D technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle (LCCRO) Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: Administration, staffing, Oxidizing corrosives solids, NOS $_127, 253, 317, 422_ 17D technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle (LCCRO) Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and Caustic liquids, acidic, inorganic, $_88, 127, 221, 295_ 18D sharps: Administration, staffing, NOS. (LAT-B) Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) I technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle unloadin , hazcattin acka in and Page 29 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula Vuta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:1Doctunents and SettingsUeetlU,ocal Settings\Temporary Intec~t Filesl0LKD0\2012-C1eanHarborsVersionContract-5 2I 12-REVFINAL (2).doc shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and 19D sharps: Administration, staffing, Caustic alkali liquids, (LAT-B) $_88. 127, 221, 295_ technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: Administration, staffing, CFL Mercury bulbs (compact) $_.50_ 20D technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle (CFL-8) Per (BULB) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. - Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: Administration, staffing, CFL Mercury bulbs (u-shaped, $_1.20_ 21 D technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle circular) (CFL-2} Per BULB) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and 22D sharps: Administration, staffing, Fluorescent lamps (linear, 4-foot) $_ 12_ technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle (CFL-1) Per (LINEAR FOOT} unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: Fluorescent lamps (linear, 8-foot) $ .12 23D Administration, staffing, technicians, trained (CFL-1) Per (LINEAR FOOT) chemists. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and disposal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and Household batteries, Dry-cell, - 24D sharps: Administration, staffing, containing potassium hydroxide $_0.95_ technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle solid, electric storage, 8) (LBD1) Per (pound) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and ALKALINE BATTERY shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of Household batteries Wet- 25D hazardous waste, universal waste and filled with acid (LBLA-2) $_0_ sharps: Administration, staffing, (LEAD ACID BATTERY) Per (BATTERY) technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle unloadin , hazcattin acka in and Page 30 Two Party Agreement Between the City ojChula Vsta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc _to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and SettingsueetlU,oca1 Settings\Temporacy lntemet Filesl0LKD0~2012-CleanHazborsVersionConhact-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Eventls of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: Administration, staffing, Household batteries (ni-cad) $_126, 253, 316_ 26D technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle (LBD-2) Per (05, 16, 30) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Eventls of hazardous waste, universal waste and 27D sharps: Administration, staffing, Household batteries (Lithium 9) $ 455 Per (05) technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle (LBR) _ _ unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. _ - Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and $_85, 158, 197, 263, 28D sharps: Administration, staffing, technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle Aerosols 2.1 (LCCRQ) 920_ Per (05, 16, 30, 55, unloading, hazcatting, packaging and CYB) shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and Sharps syringes lancets, 175 $ 29D sharps: Administration, staffing, trained chemists. Vehicle technicians infectious substances affecting _ _ Per (55) , unloading, hazcatting, packaging and humans (D20) shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: Administration, staffing, Propane tanks, small, less than $_7_ Per 30D technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle one gallon (LCY1) (CYSM) (CYLINDER) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: Administration, staffing, Propane tanks, large, more than $_25_ 31 D technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle one gallon (LCY1} (CYME) Per (CYLINDER) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of Fire Extinguishers (LCY1) (CYSM $_7_ 32D hazardous waste, universal waste and &CYME) Per (CYLINDER) sharps: Administration, staffing, technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle Page 31 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Cl:ula Yrsta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Ina to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and SettingsUeetl\Local SettingslTemporary Internet Files\OLKDO\2012-C1eanElarborsVecsionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and Methyl Acetylene and other 33D sharps: Administration, staffing, compressed liquid or gas tanks $_25_ technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle (LCY1) per (CYLINDER) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. ~~- ~ 7 . _ ,~. . Temporary Collection Events of __ 1 hazardous waste, universal waste 0-200 vehicles $_4528_ mobilization, staffing costs Temporary Collection Events of 2 hazardous waste, universal waste 200-400 vehicles _ _, $_5789_ mobilization, staffin costs Temporary Collection Events of 3 hazardous waste, universal waste 400-600 vehicles $_7823_ mobilization, staffing costs Temporary Collection Events of 4 hazardous waste, universal waste 600-800 vehicles $_10656_ mobilization, staffing costs Temporary Collection Events of 5 hazardous waste, universal waste 1,000 + vehicles $_13815_ mobilization, staffing costs Pricing Notes: The pricing for line item 2A will be applied one time for each individual vehicle that brings in greater than 15 gallons and/or 125 pounds of waste, excluding E-waste and sharps. Each option year Clean Harbors requests the right to negotiate price escalation not to exceed 4% over the previous year pricing. Clean Harbors is willing to negotiate rate modifications at the time the new California PaintCare program is ready to be fully implemented into the City's HHW program. The alphanumeric codes in parentheses in the unit column are Clean Harbors Waste Classification codes, which are used to determine waste handling 8~ billing. A listing of these codes is below. Page 32 Two Parry Agreement Between the City of Chula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and Settings\leetl\Local SettingslTemporary Internet Files\OLKDO\2012-C1eanHarborsVersionConhact-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc S ~ ~ M , ~ ~ II~ ~ A11 -METHYLENE CHLORIDE Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 5 percent other chlorinated solvents A11 Flash point greater than 140°F No PCB's or pesticides pH between 5-10 Minimum yield 30 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY A12-1,1,1 TRiCHLOROETHANE Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 5 percent other chlorinated solvents A12 Flash point greater than 140°F = _ No PCB's or pesticides pH between 5-10 Minimum yield 30 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY A13 - TRICHLOROETHYLENE Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 5 percent other chlorinated solvents A13 Flash point greater than 140°F No PCB's or pesticides pH between 5-10 Minimum yield 30 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY A14-PERCHLOROETHYLENE Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 5 percent other chlorinated solvents A14 Flash point greater than 140°F No PCB's or pesticides pH between 5-10 Minimum yield 30 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY A15 - TRICHLOROTRIFLUOROETHANE Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 5 percent other chlorinated solvents A15 Flash point over 140°F No PCB's or pesticides pH between 5-10 Minimum Yield 30 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY Page 33 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula r~uta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc. to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and SettingsVeet111.oca1 Settings\Temporary Internet Faes\OLKDO\2012-CleanHuUorsVecsionContracc-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc A17 A17 -NON HALOGENATED SOLVENTS Non-halogenated solvents Specification and purity as per profile/sample recycling parameters individually assigned PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY A18 -MIXED HALOGENATED SOLVENTS A18 Mixed halogenated solvents Specification and purity as per profilelsample PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY A22 -- LOW BTU ORGANIC LIQUID DRUM SPECIFICATIONS: Less than 5 ppm PCB's, not TSCA regulated Less than 5% organic halogen/sulfur Must not set-up in water or with organic solvents -~ = pH between 2-14 _ ~~ ~ Less than one inch of solids in the drum - ~~~ ~~~ v ~~~', ~ No pesticides ~.~ ~ Less than 5000 BTUs per pound `` PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION ~. ~~ ~r.r= ~ BULK SPECIFICATIONS: 2 ~" "~ ~~ ' t ` Heating value less than 2000 BTUs per pound ; ` Metals within normal feed limits _ _ 'i {`, ~;~ Chlorine less than 5 percent t;= ~`°~ Iodine less than 0.5 percent Fluorine less than 0.5 percent ~~=. Bromine less than 0.5 percent = Sulfur less than 3 percent ~ - No pesticides or level A requirements Na/IUMg/P each less than 0.5% Ash less than 5% Settleable solids less than 5% x ~~; Viscosity less than #4 fuel oil =~ ~~ Must not set-up with water or with organic solvents r ..~ ~ _, PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION Page 34 Two Party Agreement Between the City oJChula Vsta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and Settings\leetl\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLKD0~2012-C1eanHatborsVeisionContcact-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc A22K -LOW BTU ORGANIC LIQUID DRUM SPECIFICATIONS: pH 2-14 Ammonia less than 10 percent Source of PCB <50 ppm Heating value less than 5000 BTUs per pound Less than 5 percent organic halogens/sulfur Must not set-up in water or with organic solvents Less than one inch of solids in the drum No pesticides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION A22K BULK SPECIFICATIONS: Heating value less than 2000 BTUs per pound = Metals within normal feed limits '~, Chlorine less than 5 percent ' Iodine less than 0.5 percent Bromine less than 0.5 percent Fluorine less than 0.5 percent Sulfur less than 3 percent No pesticides or level A requirements Na/K/Mg/P each less than 0.5% Ash less than 5% Settleable solids less than 5% Viscosity less than #4 fuel oil Must not set-up with water or with organic solvents PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION A23 - BILAYERED SOLVENTIWATER Non-detectable PCBs Less than 5 percent organic halogen/sulfur pH between 2-12 A23 Waste codes and treatability acceptable for CES Less than one-inch solids in drum No pesticides, biocides, or cyanides No chelating agents, surfactants, or emulsifiers Up to 100ppm phenol Must not set-up with water or with organic solvents PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: FUELS BLENDING/CESIINCINERATION ~. =~:~ ~ A23R -- BILAYERED SOLVENTIWATER FOR AN OIL FACILITY Less than 5 ppm PCB's, not TSCA regulated Less than 3% organic halogen/sulfur pH between 2-12 ;.' EPA waste codes D001, D004-D011, D018-D043 Less than one inch solids in drum No pesticides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD:FUELS BLENDINGIWASTEWATERTRERTMENT Page 35 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula V~rta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, InG to provide House/:old Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and SettingsUeetl\I.ocal SettingslTemporery Internet Files\OLKDO\2012-CleanHarborsVecsionContxact-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc i "~ x ', ~ 7 ..Z y .:~Y t ~' ~~a ~ ~~,;~ ` _"~~., ~ I A23R -- BILAYERED SOLVENT/WATER FOR AN OIL FACILITY Less than 5 ppm PCB's, not TSCA ,~~ ` ` - regulated _ ~ ~ G ' ~~ f y ; ' >; r ~~ Less than 3% organic halogen/sulfur ,7;~ 23R y, ~ pH between 2-12 ~' EPA waste codes D001, D004-D011, D018-D043 ~' Less than one inch solids in drum t~ ~ ~=`~" ` ~ No pesticides }~`.~F_~"~'~.,.:, PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD:FUELS BLENDINGNVASTEWATERTRERTMENT A24 -CES LIQUID Less than 300,000 ppm total organic carbon Source of PCB <50 ppm No biocides, pesticides, or cyanides No chelating agents, surfactants, or emulsifiers A24 Up to 100 ppm phenol Must not set up in water or organic solvents pH 2-12 - _. Waste codes and treatability acceptable for CES process Specific gravity less than 1.2 Less than one-inch of solids in drum PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: CLEAN EXTRACTION SYSTEM A24F -CES LIQUID -FEED Less than 10,000 ppm total organic carbon No organic layer Up to 20-ppm phenol pH 6-9 A24F Specific Gravity less than 1.2 No detectable ammonia, cyanides, or PCB'S, Not TSCA regulated No surfactants, emulsifiers, biocides, chelators Must not set up in water or organic solvents Waste codes and treatability acceptable for CES process PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: CLEAN EXTRACTION SYSTEM A24GW -CES LIQUID -GAS & WATER Less than 10,000 ppm total organic carbon Greater than 10,000 BTU/LB in organic layer Up to 40 ppm phenol pH 6-9 A24GW Specific gravity less than 1.2 No detectable ammonia or cyanide Source of PCB <50 ppm No emulsifiers, biocides, chelators Must not setup in water or organic solvents Waste codes and treatability acceptable for CES process PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: CLEAN EXTRACTION SYSTEM Page 36 Two Party Agreement Between t/ze City of Chula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:~Documents and SettingsUeetlU.oca1 Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLKD0~2012-CleanHarbocsVersionContract-S 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc A24P -CES LIQUID -PRETREATMENT Less than 300,000 ppm total organic carbon Source of PCB <50 ppm No biocides, pesticides, or cyanides A24P No chelafing agents, surfactants, or emulsifiers Up to 100 ppm phenol Must not set up in water or organic solvents pH 2-12 Waste codes and treatability acceptable for CES process Specific gravity less than 1.2 PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: CLEAN EXTRACTION SYSTEM A24T -CES LIQUID -TREATMENT Less than 50,000 ppm total organic carbon Up to 50-ppm phenol pH 5-10 A24T Specific gravity less than 1.2 - No detectable ammonia or cyanide Source of PCB <50 ppm No surfactants, emulsifiers, biocides, chelators Must not set up in water or organic solvents Waste codes and treatability acceptable for CES process PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: CLEAN EXTRACTION SYSTEM A31 -SPECIFICATION OILS Less than one-inch of solid in the drum No pesticides Non-detectable concentration of PCB's (i.e. <2ppm MDL} Organic halogens less than 1000 ppm Flash point greater than 100°F A31 pH between 2-12.5 Must be petroleum-based oil (greater than 5000 BTUslIb.} Less than 5 percent water Cannot be mixed with other hazardous waste Total Cadmium less than 2ppm Total Chrome less than 10 ppm Total Arsenic less than 5 ppm Total Lead less than 100 ppm PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: OIL RECOVERY A31 D -DIELECTRIC FLUID LESS THAN 50 PPM PCB Less than one-inch solids A31 D No water later Must be pump-able Less than 50 ppm PCB's PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DECHLORINATION Page 37 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula Vsta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and SettingsUeetl\I-ocal Settings\Temporary Internet Files10LKD~\2072-CleanHarborsVersionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc A31 R - SPECIFICATION OIL FOR RECYCLING AT AN OIL FACILITY Less than one-inch of solids in the drum No pesticides Non-detectable concentration of PCB's Organic halogens less than 1000 ppm Flash point greater then 100 F A31 R pH between 4-11 Must be fuel or motor oil (greater than 5,000 BTU/lb) Less than 5 percent water Cannot be mixed with any other hazardous waste Total Cadmium less than 2 ppm Total Chromium less than 10 ppm Total Arsenic less than 5 ppm Total Lead less than 10 ppm PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: FUEL RECOVERY/FUELS BLENDING A31 S -SPECIFICATION OIL FROM TRANSFORMER RECLAMATION " Less than one-inch of solid in the drum PCB must be less than 2 ppm No pesticides A31 S Organic halogens less than 1000 ppm Flash point greater than 100°F pH between 2-12.5 Must be petroleum-based oil (greater than 5000 BTUs/lb.) Less than 5 percent water Cannot be mixed with any other hazardous waste PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD:OIL RECOVERY A32 -SPECIFICATION OIL & WATER Non-detectable concentration of PCB's Organic Halogen less than 1,000 ppm pH between 2-12.5 Must be petroleum-based oil ,(greater than 5000 BTUs/lb) No pesticides Flash point greater than 100°F A32 Cannot be mixed with any other hazardous waste Total Cadmium less than 2 ppm Total Chrome less than 10 ppm Total Arsenic less than 5 ppm Total Lead less than 10 ppm Less than one-inch of solid in the drum Greater than 5 percent water PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: OIL RECOVERYNVASTEWATER TREATMENT Page 38 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula Vrsta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and Settin~c\Ieetl\I,ocal Settings\Tempocary Internet Files\OLKDO\2012-C1eanHarboisVecsionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc A40 -ORGANIC LIQUID WITH HALOGENS Less than one-inch of solids in the drum Source of PCB <50 ppm Organic halogen greater than 5 percent Sulfur greater than 5 percent pH between 2-12 Must not set-up in water or solvents Over 5,000 BTU per pound PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: FUELS BLENDING/INCINERATION A40 BULK SPECFIFICATIONS: Source of PCB <50 ppm Chlorine greater than 5 percent Sulfur greater than 5 percent Fluorine less than 0.5 percent i~ Iodine less than 0.5 percent = _ Bromine less than 0.5 percent pH between 2-12 Must not set-up in water or solvents Over 5,000 BTU per pound PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: FUELS BLENDING/INCINERATION A99 -HIGH HAZARD WASTES FOR SPECIAL HANDLING Potentially high hazard material A99 Requires special handling Specifications determined for each profile Disposal method determined for each profile A99AZ - WASTE CONTAINING AZIDES Potentially high hazard material A99AZ May require special handling or packaging Specifications determined for each profile Dis osal method determined for each profile A99D -HIGHER HAZARD SOLIDSISLUDGES FOR DIRECT BURN Potentially high hazard material A99D Requires special handling Specifications determined for each profile PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DIRECT BURN INCINERATION A99DB -HIGH HAZARD LIQUIDS FOR DIRECT FEED INCINERATION Potentially high hazard material A99DB Requires special handling Specifications determined for each profile PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DIRECT FEED INCINERATION A99H -HIGHER HAZARD WASTE FOR HYDROLYSIS A99H High Hazard material (alkali metals and compounds) , Specifications determined for each profile PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: HYDROLYSIS A99L -HIGH HAZARD LAB PACKS FOR SPECIAL HANDLING A99L Potentially high hazard material Lab acks at SG Page 39 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:1Documents and SettingsUeetlU.,ocal Settings\Temporary Internet Files\0LKD0~2012-CleanHazborsVecsionContcact-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc A99M -HIGH HAZARD SOLIDSISLUDGES FOR MIX BUILDING Potentially high hazard material A99M Requires special handling Specifications determined for each profile For processin via the mix buildin at DE onl A99P -PEROXIDE FORMING COMPOUNDS FOR DIRECT FUEL BLENDING Class B or C peroxidizable compounds only Less than four inches of dispersible sludge Less than five percent halogens/sulfur A99P Less than 50 PCB's, non-TSCA regulated Greater than 5,000 BTU's No pesticides No debris Low viscosity (e.g. thinners) Must not set-up with water or with organic solvents Direct pum to tank or tanker onl A99RP -HIGH HAZARD WASTE FOR REPACK AT CHI FACILITIES Potentially high hazard materials for repack @ CHI facility A99RP Requires special handling Specifications determined for each profile Disposal method determined for each rofile A99X -EXPLOSIVES A99X Requires special handling Specifications determined for each profile Disposal method determined for each profile AA18 - N-PROPYL BROMIDE Less than one-inch solids in the drum No chlorinated solvents Flash point greater than 140 degrees F AA18 No PCB's or pesticides No Isocyanates Water% max 10 PH between 5-10 Minimum yield 50 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY AA19 - N-METHYL-2-PYRROLIDONE Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 10 percent other solvents Less Than 5% Water AA19 No PCB's or pesticides PH between 5-10 No Isocyanates Low amine odor Minimum yield 50 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY Page 40 Two Party Agreement Be[ween the City of C/:ula Vsta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and SettingsUeetl\Local SettingslTemporary Internet Files\OLKDO\2012~Ieazil3arborsVersionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc AA20 - 2-PROPANOL (IPA) Less than one-inch solids in the drum ', No PCB's or pesticides Less than 5 percent other solvents AA20 Less than 10 percent water No Isocyanates PH between 6-8 Minimum yield 50 percent Must be pumpable PIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY ` AA21 -ETHANOL Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 10 percent other solvents Less than 5 % water AA21 No PCB's or pesticides No Isocyanates = PH between 6-8 Minimum yield 70 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY AA22 -METHYL ALCOHOL Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 2 other alcohols Less than 5% water AA22 No PCB's or pesticides No lsocyanates PH between 6-8 Minimum yield 80 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY AA23-XYLENE Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 10 percent other solvents Less than 2% water AA23 No PCB's or pesticides No Isocyanates PH between 6-8 Minimum yield 70 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY AA24-TOLUENE Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 10 percent others solvents Less than 2% water AA24 No PCB's or pesticides No lsocyanates PH between 5-10 Minimum yield 70 Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY Page 41 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc. to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:~Dociunents and SettingsueetllL.ocal SettingslTemporary lntemet Filesl0LKD0~2012-CleanHarborsVersionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAi- (2).doc AA25 - ACETONE Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 20 percent other solvents Less than 5 % water AA25 No PCB's or pesticides No Isocyanates PH between 6-8 Minimum yield 50 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY AA26-ETHYL ACETATE Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 10 percent other solvents Less than 2 percent water AA26 No PCB's or pesticides No Isocyanates - _, PH between 5- 8 Minimum yield 70 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY AA27 -METHYL ETHYL KETONE Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 10 percent other solvents AA27 No PCB's or pesticides No Isocyanates PH between 6-8 Minimum yield 70 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY AA28 -ISOPROPYL ALCOHOUHIGH WATER Less than 1 % dissolved solids Less than 2% Methanol ,Ethanol ,Ethyl Acetate, Acetone No hydrocarbons or chlorinated solvents AA28 Water 0 to 20% No PCB's or pesticides No Isocyanates PH between 6-8 Minimum yield 30 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY AA29 - SDA ALCOHOLS No hydrocarbons or chlorinated solvents Less than 1 % dissolved solids Water 0 to 20% AA29 No PCB's or pesticides No Isocyanates PH between 6-8 Minimum yield 30 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY Page 42 Two Party Agreement Between t/:e City of Chula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Smat1 Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and Settingsueetl\t-ocal SettingslTemporary Internet Files\OLKDO\2012-CleanHarboisVetsionConhact-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc AA30 - Tetrahydrofuran Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 5 percent other solvents Less than 10 percent water AA30 No PCB's or pesticides No lsocyanates PH between 6-8 Minimum yield 50 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY AA31 -Naphtha And Petroleum Distillates Petroleum Naphtha Petroleum spirits Stoddard solvent Mineral spirits AA31 Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 5 percent other solvents = _ Less than 10 percent water No PCB's or pesticides No lsocyanates PH between 6-8 AA31 F -Naphtha And Petroieum Distillate Dry Cleaning Filters Must be Shred-able AA31 F No PCB's or pesticides pH between 5-10 Free liquids <25% PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY AA32 - Dimethyl Sulfoxide Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 5 percent other solvents Less than 10 percenfi water AA32 No PCB's or pesticides No lsocyanates PH between 6-8 Minimum yield 50 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY AA33 -Ethyl Pyrrolidone Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 5 percent other solvents Less than 10 percent water AA33 No PCB's or pesticides No lsocyanates PH between 6-8 Minimum yield 50 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY Page 43 Two Par[y Agreement Between the City of Chula Vista and Crean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:tDocumems and SettingsUeetl\Local SettingslTempor~y Internet F~7es\OLKDO\2012-CleanHaifiorsVersionContxact-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc AA34 - Decalin (Decahydronaphthalene) Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 5 percent other solvents AA34 Less than 10 percent water No PCB's or pesticides No Isocyanates PH between 6-8 Minimum yield 50 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY AA35 - N,N-Dimethylacetamide Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 5 percent other solvents Less than 10 percent water AA35 No PCB's or pesticides _. No Isocyanates PH between 6-8 Minimum yield 50 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY AA36 - Isoamyl Alcohol Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 5 percent other solvents AA36 Less than 10 percent water No PCB's or pesticides No Isocyanates PH between 6-8 Minimum yield 50 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY AA37 -Purge Solvent Blend Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 2 percent water AA37 No PCB's or pesticides No Isocyanates PH between 6-8 Minimum yield 65 percent Water less than 2 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY Page 44 Two Parry Agreement Between the City of Chula Vuta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc. to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and Settings\leetl\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLKDO\2012-CleanHarborsVersionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc 21 B21 -PICKLE LIQUOR Less than one percent total metals Less than one percent ammonia Less than one-inch solids in drums No chelators Less than one percent oil and grease Flash point greater than 140°F No pesticides No cyanides or sulfides Other specifications may be quoted PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT 622A-CONCENTRATED ACIDS pH Less than 7 Less than 6 percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) Less than one-inch solids in drum _- _ Less than one percent ammonia Less than one inch oil and grease B22A Less than 10 ppm hex chrome Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F No cyanides No sulfides No chelators No pesticides Neutralization Equivalent greater than 20 (approx. >20% acid) PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: Wastewater Treatment 622AE -CONCENTRATED ACIDS FROM ELECTROPLATING pH less than 7 Less than six percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) Less than 1 ppm Cyanide /Sulfide Less than 10 ppm hexchrome Less than one-inch solids B22AE Less than 100 ppm oil and grease Less than 500 ppm total metals Less than one percent ammonia Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F No Pesticides No chelators Neutralization Equivalent greater than 20 (approx >20% acid) PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: Wastewater Treatment Page 45 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantify Generator Waste Management Services C:\Dceuments and SettingslleetlU..oca1 Settings\Temporary Intamet Files\OLKDO\2012-Cteanl3arboisVe~sionConhact-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc B226 -CONCENTRATED BASES pH greater than or equal to 7 ~ Less than six percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F Neutralization equivalent greater then 20 (approx. >20% base} B22B No cyanides/sulfides No chelators No pesticides Less than 10 ppm hexchrome Less than one-inch solids in drum Less than one percent ammonia Less than one-inch oil and grease PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: Wastewater Treatment B226E -CONCENTRATED BASES FROM ELECTROPLATING pH greater than or equal to 7 = __ Less than 6 percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) Neutralization equivalent greater than 20 (approx. >20% base) Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F No pesticides B22BE No chelators Less than 100-ppm oil and grease Less than one percent ammonia Less than 500-ppm total metals Less than one-inch solids in drum Less than 10-ppm hexchrome Less than 1-ppm cyanide/sulfide PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: Wastewater Treatment 622C - CHROMIC SOLUTIONS Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F Less than one-inch solids in drum B22C Less than or equal to 10,000ppm chrome No organic layer No chelators No cyanides/sulfides No pesticides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: Wastewater Treatment B22CE -CHROMIC SOLUTIONS FROM ELECTROPLATING No organic layer No chelators B22CE No pesticides No cyanides/sulfides Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F Less than one-inch solids in drum Less than or equal to 10,000 ppm chrome PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: Wastewater Treatment Page 46 Two Parry Agreement Between the Ciry of Clzula Vsta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and SettingsUeetl\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLKDO\2012-CleanHarbo~sVersionContcact-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc B22F -HYDROFLUORIC ACID Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F Less than twenty percent HF or acidic fluoride Less than 10-ppm hexchrome Less- than one percent TOC (Total Organic Carbon) B22F Less than one percent ammonia Less than 100-ppm fats, oils, and grease Less than one percent total metals No chelators No pesticides No cyanides/sulfides Less than one-inch solids in drum PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: Wastewater Treatment 622FE -HYDROFLUORIC ACID FROM ELECTROPLATING Less than twenty percent HF or acidic fluoride = _ Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F Less than one-inch solids in drum Less than one percent ammonia B22FE Less than 100-ppm fats, oils, and grease Less than one percent total metals Less than one percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) No chelators No pesticides No PCBs No cyanides/sulfides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: Wastewater Treatment 622H -HYDROFLUORIC/NITRIC ACID MIXTURES HF or Acidic Fluorides less than 20 percent Less than one percent total metals Less than one percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon} Less than one-inch solids 622H Less than one percent ammonia No chelators Less than 100-ppm fats, oils, and grease Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F No pesticides No cyanides/sulfides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT 622HE -HYDROFLUORIC/NITRIC FROM ELECTROPLATING HF or Acidic Fluorides less than 20 percent Less than one percent metals Less than one percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) Less than one-inch solids B22HE Less than one percent ammonia No chelators Less than 100-ppm fats, oils, and grease Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F No pesticides No cyanides/sulfides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT Page 47 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula Yuta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc. to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:1Documents and SettingsUeetl~I.oca1 Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLKD0~2012-CleanI~larborsVersionConhact-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc 622N -NITRIC ACID SOLUTIONS Less than forty percent Nitric acid by weight Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F B22N Less than one percent ammonia Less than one-inch solids in drum Less than one-inch oil/grease Less than four percent T.O.C (Total Organic Carbon) No pesticides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: Wastewater Treatment B22NE - NITRIC ACID SOLUTIONS FROM ELECTROPLATING Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F Less than one percent ammonia B22NE Less than one-inch solids in drum Less than one-inch oil/grease Less than forty percent nitric acid by weight Less than 50-ppm mercury _ _ No pesticides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: Wastewater Treatment 623 -OXIDIZABLE SOLUTIONS/RCRA COOLANTS Flash point greater than 140°F Less than one-inch solids in drums No pesticides 623 One layer -must be water soluble PCB's non detectable Must be wastewater treatable Acceptable U.S. EPA waste codes: D002, D004-D011, D018- D043 ornon-hazardous Other specifications may be quoted PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT 626A -ACIDIC WASTEWATER WITH LOW METALS pH 1-6 Neutralization equivalent less than 5 (approx. <10% acid) Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F Cyanide/sulfide non-detectable 626A No pesticides Less than one percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) Less than 10-ppm hexchrome Less than one-inch solids in drum Less than one percent ammonia Less than 500-ppm total metals PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: Wastewater Treatment Page 48 Two Party Agreement Between tl:e City of Chula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Docucnents and SettingsVeetlV.ocal Settings\Tempotary Internet Files\OLKDO\2012-C1eanHarborsVersionConh-act-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc 626AE -ACIDIC WASTEWATER FROM ELECTROPLATING pH 1-6 Neutralization equivalent less than 5 (approx. <10% acid) Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F Less than 1 ppm. cyanide !sulfide B26AE Less than 10-ppm hexchrome Less than one-inch solids in drum Less than 500-ppm total metals Less than one percent ammonia Less than 100-ppm oil and grease Less than one percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) No solvents PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: Wastewater Treatment B26B -ALKALINE WASTEWATER WITH LOW METALS pH 7-13 - ._ Cyanide/sulfide non-detectable Neutralization equivalent less than 5 (approx. < 10% bases) Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F B26B Less than one percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) Less than 10-ppm hexchrome Less than one-inch solids in drum Less than one percent ammonia Less than 500-ppm total metals No pesticides No solvents PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: Wastewater Treatment B26BE -ALKALINE WASTEWATER FROM ELECTROPLATING pH 7-13 Neutralization equivalent less than 5 (approx. <10% bases) Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F Less than one percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) Less than 1 ppm cyanide /sulfide B26BE Less than 10-ppm hexchrome Less than one-inch solids in drum Less than 500-ppm total metals Less than one percent ammonia Less than 100-ppm oil and grease No solvents No pesticides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: Wastewater Treatment B28 -OXIDIZER SOLUTIONS No organics Less than 50-ppm ammonia Less than one percent total metals B28 Less than twenty-five percent inorganic peroxides Less than one-inch solids in drums No chelators Flash point greater than 140°F Other specifications may be individually quoted PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT Page 49 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Housekold Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\D°cuments and SettingsUeetiU.ocal Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLKDO\2012-CleanHatbocsVersionConhact-5.21 12-REVFIISAL (2).doc 828E -OXIDIZER SOLUTIONS FROM ELECTROPLATING No organics Less than 50 ppm Ammonia Less than one percent total metals B28E Less than twenty-five percent inorganic peroxides Less than one-inch solids per drum No chelators Flash point greater than 140°F Other specifications may be quoted PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT ~. " r ~' -~ ~ ~ { 6281 -- OXIDIZER SOLUTIONS FOR INCINERATION Source of PCB less than 50 ppm T,.f ~ ' " ,,, 82>;I~-' 4~r~ ~ +r4. -~ rte' ~,... , Less than 1 inch solids in drums w t:~~Y~:,:`. .: PRIMARY DISPOSAL OPTION: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION B29 -CYANIDE/SULFIDE SOLUTION Cyanide/sulfide less than 10,000 ppm pH must be greater than 7 - ~" No organic layer 629 Less than one percent ammonia Less than one percent total metals Less than one-inch of solids in drum Flash point greater than 140°F No pesticides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT/INCINERATION B29A- LOW pH CYANIDE/SULFIDE SOLUTIONS Cyanide/Sulfide less than 10,000 ppm No organic layer Less than one percent ammonia B29A Less than one percent total metals Less than one-inch solids in drum Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F No pesticides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT/INCINERATION B29E -CYANIDE/SULFIDE SOLUTION FROM ELECTROPLATING Cyantde/sulfide less than 10,000 ppm pH must be greater than 7 No organic layer 629E Less than one percent ammonia .Less than one percent total metals Less than one-inch of solids in drum Flashpoint greater than 140 F No pesticides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT/INCINERATION Page 50 Twa Parry Agreement Between t/ze City of Chula Vuta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and Settings\leetl\Local Settings\Temporazy Internet Files\OLKDO\2012-C1eanHarborsVezsionConhact-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc 6290 -CYANIDE AND SULFIDE SOLUTIONS FOR INCINERATION pH must be over 7 B290 No pesticides Less than one-inch of solids in drum Example: sodium cyanide solution with oi{ PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION B34 -.NON HAZARDOUS COOLANTS pH between 3-11 Flash point greater than 140°F B34 Does not set-up with oil or water Not a RCRA hazardous waste Less than one-inch of solids in drum No pesticides PCB's non-detectable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT B35 -GLYCOLS Must be non hazardous pH 3-11 Flash point greater than 140°F 633 Less than one-inch solids in drum No pesticides One layer - must be water soluble PCB's non detectable Must be amenable to aqueous treatment Must be compatible with oil and water PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION 636A -ACIDIC WASTEWATER REQUIRING HEAVY TREATMENT pH less than 7 Neutralization equivalent greater than 5, but less than 20 Approx. 10-20 percent acid Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F Less than four percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) Less than one percent oillgrease 636A Less than 1-ppm cyanidelsulfide Less than 10-ppm hexchrome Less than one-inch solids in drum Less than one percent ammonia Less than five percent total metals No solvents No chelators No pesticides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT Page 51 Twa Party Agreement Between the City of Chula Ytsta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc. to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Smalf Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and SettingsVeetl\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLKDO\2012-CleanFlarUoisVersionContrect-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc 36AE B36AE -ELECTROPLATING ACIDS REQUIRING HEAVY TREATMENT pH less than 7 Neutralization equivalent greater than 5, but less than 20 Approx. 10-20 percent acid Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F Less than four percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) Less than 1 ppm cyanide /sulfide Less than 10-ppm hexchrome Less than one-inch solids in drum Less than one percent ammonia Less than one percent oil /grease No solvents No chelators No pesticides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT 8366 -ALKALINE WASTEWATER REQUIRING HEAVY TREATMENT pH greater than 7 Neutralization equivalent greater than 5, but less than 20 Approx. 10-20 percent bases Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F Less than four percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) Less than one percent oil /grease B36B Less than 1 ppm cyanide /sulfide Less than 10-ppm hexchrome Less than one-inch solids in drum Less than one percent ammonia Less than five percent total metals No solvents No chelators _ No pesticides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT B366E - ELECTROPLATING ALKALINES REQUIRING HEAVY TREATMENT pH greater than 7 Neutralization equivalent greater than 5, but less than 20 Approx. 10-20 percent bases Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F Less than four percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) 636BE Less than 1-ppm cyanide/sulfide Less than 10-ppm hexchrome Less than one-inch solids in drum Less than one percent ammonia Less than one percent oil/grease No pesticides No chelators No solvents PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT Page 52 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula Yrrta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and SettingsUeetlU.oca1 Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLKDO\2012-CleanHarborsVetsionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2),doc B36D -LIQUIDS FOR DEEPWELL INJECTION Cannot contain Cyanide or Sulfide reactive wastes B36D Must not set up with water or organic solvents Meets requirements for Deepwell injection- case by case evaluation PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DEEPWE B40 - WASTEWATER/LOW BTU HALOGENATED ORGANICS Source of PCB < 50 ppm Organic halogen greater than 5 percent Sulfur greater than five percent Over five percent water-soluble pH between 2-12 Less than one-inch of solids in drum Must not set-up with water or with organic solvents PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION = _ B40 BULK SPECIFICATIONS: Source of PCB < 50 ppm Organic halogen greater than 5 percent Sulfur greater than five percent Fluorine less than 0.5 percent Bromine less than 0.5 percent Iodine less than 0.5 percent Over five percent water-soluble pH between 2-12 Must not set-up with water or with organic solvents PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION ~: 640R --SPECIAL HANDLING LOW BTU HALOGENATED ORGANICS May require special handling ' Source of PCB Less than 50 ppm Halogens or Sulfur greater than 5 percent ,R ' Less than 5,000 BTU per pound pH between 2-12 ' May include material with boiling points less than 120E Less than one inch of solids in drum Must not set-up with water or with organic solvents PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION B52 -WASTEWATER FOR CARBON TREATMENT Less than two percent Total Suspended Sofids (TSS) Less than 2,500 ppm Metals B52 Less than one-inch of solids in drums Less than one percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) Meets requirements for carbon treatabi{ity PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: CARBON ABSORPTION Page 53 Two Party Agreement Between the City ojChula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and SettingsUeetl\Locat Settings\Temporary intemet Files\OLKD0~2012-CleanHarbocsVersionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc CA1 -SOLIDS LESS THAN 1 % CYANIDE OR SULFIDE Less than one percent cyanide pH must be greater than 7 CA1 Ammonia less than 0.5 percent TOC less than 1000 PPM No PCB's No metal debris or cyanide pots PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION CA2 -SOLIDS LESS THAN 2.5% CYANIDE OR SULFIDE Less than 2.5 percent cyanide pH must be greater than 7 CA2 No PCB's TOC less than 1000 PPM No metal debris or cyanide pots Ammonia less than 0.5 percent PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION CA3 -SOLIDS LESS THAN 5% CYANIDE OR SULFIDE Less than five percent cyanide pH must be greater than 7 CA3 No PCB's No metal debris or cyanide pots TOC less than 1000 PPM Ammonia less than 0.5 percent PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION CA4 -SOLIDS LESS THAN 20% CYANIDE OR SULFIDE Less than twenty percent cyanide pH must be greater than 7 CA4 No PCB's No metal debris or cyanide pots Ammonia less than 0.5 percent TOC less than 1000 ppm PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION/INCINERATION CA5 -SOLIDS GREATER THAN 20% CYANIDE OR SULFIDE Greater than twenty percent cyanide pH must be greater than 7 CA5 No PCB's No metal debris of cyanide pots Ammonia less than 0.5 percent TOC less than 1000 ppm PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION/INCINERATION CAB -ASPHALT BATCHING Must be non-hazardous CAB Bulk materials only Materials reviewed on a case-by-case basis PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: ASPHALT BATCHING Page 54 Two Parry Agreement Between the City of Chula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Sma11 Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:1Documents and Settings\leetl\Locai Settings\Temporery Internet Fiies\OLKDO\2012-CleanHarborsVersionConiract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).do° CANL -DIRECT LANDFILL IN CANADA Spent pot liners and emission control dusts (US EPA K088 and K061) Resistance to penetration >15 psi Total volatile organic halogens less than two percent CANL Source of PCB < 50 ppm Non reactive Non-odorous Not dusty Must adhere to Provincial restrictions PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: LANDFILL CANR- DIRECT LANDFILL IN CANADA Direct landfill Canada Hazardous from Alberta Organic solids Resistance to penetration >15 psi Total volatile organics less than two percent CANR Organic halogens less than two percent - _ Source of PCB < 50 ppm Non reactive Non-odorous Not dusty Must adhere to Provincial restrictions PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: LANDFILL CAX -OXIDIZER SOLIDS OR SEMI-SOLIDS No organics No explosives CAX Chlorinated oxidizers case by case Monolithic material case by case Hexavalent chromium less than twenty five percent Ammonia less than 0.5 percent PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DEACTIVATIONISTABILIZATION -~~ CAXC --CHROMIC ACID GREATER THAN 20 PERCENT CONCENTRATION Chromic acid solids and semi solids -' ~ Hexavalent chromium greater than 20 percent Ammonia less than 0.5 percent - PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DEACTIVATION/STABILIZATION CAXC --CHROMIC ACID GREATER THAN 20 PERCENT CONCENTRATION Chromic acid solids and semi solids Hexavalent chromium greater than 20 percent Ammonia less than 0.5 percent . ' PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DEACTIVATION/STABILIZATION CAXI - OXIDIZERS FOR INCINERATION CAXI No explosives No organics PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION CAXM -- MONOLITHIC OXIDIZER SOLIDS No explosives No organics Chlorinated oxidizers case by case Hexavalent chromium less than 20 percent " Ammonia less than 0.5 percent PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DEACTIVATION/STABILIZATION Page 55 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula Vuta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:~Documents and Settingsueetl~Loca1 Settings\Temporary Internet Filesl0LKD0~2012-CleanHarborsVersionContxact-5 2I 12-REVFINAL (2).doe :.~ . ~:-~ ~ ,~ CAXM --MONOLITHIC OXIDIZER SOLIDS No explosives . . ~ ~ ~ ~ No organics ~ ~•~ ~ : f -"'CAXM`_ z ` -,`~ Chlorinated oxidizers case by case ~r{~* ..~ Hexavalent chromium less than 20 percent ~`~ by ~^'T ~°°- Ammonia less than 0.5 percent ~ `'~~f ~ ` ~ PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DEACTIVATION/STABILIZATION CBP - SOLIDS OR SEMI-SOLIDS TO HAZARDOUS LANDFILL Source of PCB < 50 ppm Cgp Must not be prohibited from landfill May require solidification if free liquids are present Must not require stabilization or encapsulation PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: HAZARDOUS LANDFILL :CBPR - RCRA SOLIDS MEETING TREATMENT STANDARDS FOR DIRECT LANDFILL CBPR Solids meeting treatment standards Must not be prohibited from landfill Must not require stabilization or encapsulation PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: HAZARDOUS LANDFILL CEPS -Semi-Solids To Hazardous Landfill Source of PCB < 50 ppm Must not be prohibited from landfill Must not require stabilization or encapsulation PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLIDIFICATION/SECURE CBPS CHEMICAL LANDFILL CCC - ISOCYANATES CCC MDI or TDI Otherisocyanates case-by-case PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION CCCL - ISOCYANATES SOLIDS/SLUDGES FOR PRE-TREATMENT CANADA MDI or TDI CCCL Other isocyanates case-by-case Requires pre-treatment prior to landfill PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: LANDFILL CCD -KILN READY SOLIDS FOR INCINERATION Must be packaged in burn-able container less than 1.7 million BTU/Lb No large metal pieces (rebar) CCD Not TSCA regulated No Oxidizers Reactive cyanides less than 50 ppm Reactive Sulfides less than 500 ppm No air or water reactives PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION CCRC -CORROSIVE INCINERABLES CCRC Can be solid and/or liquid No metal pieces inside drum PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATIO Page 56 Two Party Agreement Between the Ciry ojChula Vsta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services; Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:~Docutnents and SettingsUeetl~I.ocal SettingslTemporary Internet Files\OLKD0~2012-CleanHarUorsVersionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc CCRCF - CORROSIVES FOR FUEL BLENDING pH less than 2 or greater than 12.5 CCRCF BTU greater than 5K No Nitric acid, Hydrofluoric acid or Chromic acid allowed No metal pieces PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: FUEL BLENDINGIINCINERATION CCRCK - CORROSIVE INCINERABLE ACIDS pH less than 2 Acids less than ten percent CCRCK Must be liquid/pump-able No metal pieces inside drum No Nitric, Chromic or Hydrofluoric acids PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION CCRCL -STRONG CORROSIVES W/ORGANICS FOR LANDFILL IN CANADA For blending, solidification and stabilization in Canada CCRCL Requires pre-treatment prior to landfill = _ pH less than or equal to 2 or greater than or equal to 12.5 PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: LANDFILL CCRK - SOLIDS FOR INCINERATION DRUM SPECIFICATION: No large metal pieces (rebar) Source of PCB < 50 ppm No reactive cyanides No reactive sulfides No air or water reactives PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION CCRK BULK SPECIFICATIONS BTU less than 1,000/lb Metals within normal feed limits Chlorine less than one percent Sulfur less than one percent Fluorine less than 0.5 percent Bromine less than 0.5 percent Iodine less than 0.5 percent No pesticides/level A or Brequirements Sodium, Potassium, Magnesium, Phosphorus less than 0.5 percent Debris, no dimension greater than three inches, no large metal Non-tacky flowable solids PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION CCRKL - LIGHT WEIGHT SOLIDS FOR INCINERATION DRUM SPECIFICATION: No large metal pieces (rebar) Source of PCB < 50 ppm CCRKL No reactive cyanides No reactive sulfides No air or water reactives Max weight 250# Drums must be weighed on receipt PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION Page 57 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula Vsta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Docmnents and SettingsUeetl\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLKD0ti2012-C1eanFlzrborsVenionConhact-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc i . ~ ~~~~ ~ ,~°_ M~ ; ~ ~. I CCRKR --SPECIAL HANDLING SOLIDS FOR INCINERATION Solids and semi solids for incineration ,~ ~ Sulfur , ,--~~~ ~ zr ~~ Requires special handling due to high metals Sodium ~ , , ~ ~ ~~CCRKR~ ~ `:~ Iodine, Bromine or Fluorine ~t '~ ~' ~~"~ Mercury less than 259 ppm total .r~-~r~. l ~-~ Specifications determined for each profile "~:,~_`~.;~ k.: + `; PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION CCRL -ORGANIC SOLID, SLUDGES FOR LANDILL IN CANADA Organic solids and sludges, may require blending, solidification and stabilization for landfill in Canada May require pre-treatment prior to landfill CCRL No metal pieces Source of PCB <50ppm Reactive cyanides <250 ppm Reactive sulfides <500 ppm No air or water reactives PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: LANDFILL _ ~ 4 ~. _ ,~, =! CCRLS -- ORGANIC SOLIDS AND SLUDGES FOR SOLID. FOR LANDFILL CANADA DRUM ~ `, ~'~ '~; ~ "' SPECIFICATIONS: ,, ~ ~' ~f' ~ % ~ ` i Organic sludges ` _ ~ ~ Y~~w~Y Total volatile organic content less than 5 percent* ~ ~ f;'CCRLS` No metal pieces z ? ~ ~~~Vr ~~' Source of PCB <50ppm t .~~~~?~ x ~ ~ ~ ~ , ~ Reactive Cyanide <250ppm f ~ ~~ ^~ ~, ~`;~ ~-~- Reactive Sulfide <500ppm ~' , ~ ~ ` ~`~' z~. ' ~~ y~ ~ : t No air or water reactive ~ ¢ ; - ,~, ~_-~~'~.. ,__,,- - .:~ PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: LANDFILL CCRN -NON-HAZ WASTE FOR INCINERATION CCRN Must be non-hazardous Other specifications to be individually quoted PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTE TO ENERGY INCINERATION CCRND - BIO-HAZARD RESPONSE DEBRIS FOR INCINERATION Must be non-hazardous CCRND Analysis confirming No CDC Appendix A materials must be attached to each container Written analysis required prior to approval PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION CCRP -DIOXIN PRECURSORS Dioxin precursors CCRP U.S. E.P.A. waste codes (F021-F023, F026-F028) Specifications determined for each profile PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION CCRX -NON INFECTIOUS SHARPS FOR INCINERATION CCRX Non-pathogenic sharps, syringes, etc. No biohazard or pathological waste markings or containers PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION Page 58 Two Parry Agreement Between the City of Chula vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and SettingsUeetlU.oca1 Settings\Temporary Internet Filesl0LKD0\2012-C1eanHarbocsVersionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc CCS - CHARACTERISTIC SOLIDSISEMI SOLIDS/LIQUIDS FOR STABILIZATION Less than 30-ppm amenable cyanide No pesticides of herbicides No organic debris or organic layers CCS U.S. E.P.A. waste codes (D002, D004-D011) Cyanides must meet U.S. LDR standards Less than 1,000 ppm T.O.X. (Total Organic Halogen) Less than two percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) Less than 0.5 percent Ammonia Less than five percent total metals Flashpoint greater than 140 F PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: STABILIZATION, LANDFILL CCSF - F-LISTED SOLIDS FOR STABILIZATION Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F = No debris Cyanides must meet U.S. LDR standards Less than 30-ppm amenable cyanide CCSF No reactive sulfide Must be F-listed Less than five percent total metals Less Phan 0.5 percent ammonia Less than two percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) Less than 1000 ppm T.O.X. (Total Organic Halogens) No pesticides/herbicides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: STABILIZATION FOR LANDFILL CCSM -DEBRIS FOR MICROENCAPSULATION Must meet U. S. EPA definition of debris Must be less than 3' by 3' Greater than fifty one percent debris by volume CCSM No cyanides above U.S. LDR standards No free liquids No flammable vapors above ten percent of LEL Flashpoint greater than 140 F PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: MICROENCAPSULATION CCSMA -DEBRIS FOR MACROENCAPSULATION Must meet U.S. EPA definition of debris Greater Phan 3' but less than 20' Greater than fifty one percent debris by volume CCSMA No cyanides above U.S. LDR standards No free liquids No flammable vapors above 10 percent of LEL Flashpoint greater than 140E PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: MACROENCAPSULATION Page 59 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:1Documents and Settingsueetl\I.ocal Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLKDO\2012-C1eanHartwrsVersionComxact-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc ~ _ ~,: ~ #; ~, ~-. CCSMN --DEBRIS CONTAINING NORM FOR MICROENCAPSULATION N ~ ''~" ~ Material I~7~~ ~~ i ~ ~ ._;~I May also include Technically Enhanced NORM (TE-NORM) Less than 2,000 pCi/g total radionuclide content ~~1~14 ~z~ ,~~ ~~ Radium 226 limit of less than 400 pCi/g i ~CCSMN ~ Must meet U.S. EPA definition of debris ~~ w~. ~~ ,, ,~ Must be less than 3' by 3' ~~ ~~.;~~ x ~~' Greater than 51 percent debris by volume ~~~; ;~ ~. ~s; ~ ~ ~~ No cyanides above U.S. LDR standards „~. ~ = s~~=~~~ No free liquids ...~;~~,~;~~`~,s~ No flammable vapors above 10 percent of LEL ~t ~"~ ~~ `~ '~ Flashpoint greater than 140 F ~.~ ~ ~~ "~.~ PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: MICROENCAPSULATION Naturally Occurring Radioactive CCSN - RCRA REGULATED NORM WASTE FOR STABILIZATIONlLANDFILL _ NORM with Heavy Metals - Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material CCSN May also include Technically Enhanced NORM (TE-NORM) Less than 2,000 pCi/g total radionuclide content Radium 226 limit of less than 400 pCilg Contains heavy metals No PCBs or other hazardous classification Can include debris for microencapsulation PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: STABILIZATION AND LANDFILL CCSP - CHARACTERISTIC SOLIDS/SEMI SOLIDS w/non TSCA PCB U.S. E.P.A. waste codes (D002,D004-D011) PCB greater than 10ppm but less than 50ppm CCSP Source of PCB less than 50ppm Cyanides must meet U.S. LDR standards Less than 1,000ppm T.O.X. Flashpoint greater than 140E PRIMARY DISPSAL METHOD: STABILIZATION,tANDFILL CCSR -CHARACTERISTIC METALS FOR RECLAMATION CCSR Metals for reclamation Specifications determined for each profile Disposal method determined for each profile CCSS --SEMI-SOLIDS FOR STABILIZATION Characteristic (D004-D011) codes only Free liquid is acceptable, but no free organic layer Less than 50 ppm cyanide No herbicides or pesticides No debris TOC less than 20,000 ppm Less than 0.5% Ammonia Less than 50 ppm Fluoride Less than 30 ppm amenable cyanide Less than 5% Total metals Flashpoint greater than 140 F PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: STABILIZATION OR CHEMICAL OXIDATION Page 60 Two Parry Agreement Between the City of Chula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally F_xempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:1Documents and Settings\leetl\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLKDO\2012-CleanHarborsVersionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc CFL1 -MERCURY BULBS FOR RECLAMATION Less than five percent broken bulbs Intact 4 foot or 8 foot bulbs CFL1 packaged in original bulb boxes or specialty containers Shrink wrapped to pallets No free mercury PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION CFL2 - MISC. MERCURY BULBS FOR RECLAIM Misc. shaped bulbs containing mercury for reclaim Limited to U tubes, Circular, Incandescent, Quartz, Halogen CFL2 Packaged in original bulb boxes or specialty containers Shrink wrapped to pallets No free mercury No D003 bulbs PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION CFL3 -MERCURY BULBS FOR STABILIZATION - - Intact 4 foot or 8 foot bulbs CFL3 Packaged in original bulb boxes or specialty containers Shrink wrapped to pallets No firee mercury PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: STABILIZATION, LANDFILL CFL4 - MISC. MERCURY BULBS FOR RECLAIM Misc. shaped bulbs containing mercury for reclaim Limited to Shattershields, HID, Hg vapor, CFL4 High pressure Sodium, Metal halides Packaged in original bulb boxes or specialty containers Shrink wrapped to pallets No free mercury PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION CFL5 -LOW PRESSURE SODIUM LAMPS FOR RECLAIM Packaged in original bulb boxes or specialty containers CFL5 Shrink wrapped to pallets No free mercury PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION CFL6 - UV LAMPS FOR RECLAIM Packaged in original bulb boxes or specialty containers CFL6 Shrink wrapped to pallets No free mercury PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION CFL7 -XENON ARC LAMPS FOR RECLAIM Packaged in original bulb boxes or specialty containers CFL7 Shrink wrapped to pallets No free mercury PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION CFLB -COMPACT FLUORESCENT LAMPS FOR RECLAIM Packaged in original bulb boxes or specialty containers CFL8 Shrink wrapped to pallets No free mercury PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION Page 61 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula Vuta and Clean Harbors Enviromnental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:1Documents and SettingsueetlU.ocal SettingslTemporary Internet FileslOI.KD0~2012-C1eanHarborsVersionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc CFL9 -CRUSHED FLUORESCENT BULBS FOR RECLAMATION CFL9 Crushed bulbs for reclamation PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION CHBD -PCB BALLASTS >50PPM FOR RECLAIM Must be non-leaking Must be intact CHBD Less than 91bs/ballast <500 ppm PCB's PRIMARY DISPODAL METHOD: RECLAIM BALLASTS CHBI -PCB BALLASTS FOR INCINERATION CHBI U.S. TSCA regulated light ballasts only, no conduit or pipe No RCRA waste PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION CHBL -PCB BALLASTS OR CAPACITORS FOR LANDFILL Less than three pounds of PCB's in each unit - - CHBL Less than nine pounds gross weight Must be non-leaking Must be intact PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: TSCA LANDFILL CHCI CHCI -CAPACITOR FOR INCINERATION PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION ~~~~HCR~ _~~ CHCR -- PCB cable for reclaim >50 pm CHDR -PCB CONTAMINATED BUSHINGS >50PPM, <500PPM FOR RECLAMATION CHDR U.S. TSCA regulated >50ppm <500ppm PCB's PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION '~~~'~I~t~RFI~~~_- ~<'. ;~~ CHDRH --PCB bushin s >500 m for reclaim CHG -NIGH MERCURY INORGANIC MATERIAL CHG Less than 10 ppm cyanide No PCB's PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: STABILIZATION, LANDFILL CHG-2 -MERCURY FOR RECLAMATION OR RETORT Mercury for retort CHG-2 Excludes crushed bulbs No flammable material Organic compounds are case-by-case PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION ~:~ -_ - CHG-4 --MERCURY SALTS AND SOLUTIONS FOR RETORT Mercury salts and solutions: mercuric G. ~ ~~~` chloride, COD vials '~ No organic solutions -_ PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION - ,~ ~` CHG-4 --MERCURY SALTS AND SOLUTIONS FOR RETORT Mercury salts and solutions: mercuric G-} chloride, COD vials ' No organic solutions PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION Page 62 Two Par[y Agreement Between tl:e City of Chula Vuta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and Settings\leetl\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLKDO\2012-C1eanHarbocsVersionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc ~ V t ~ > - ,' CHGI -- High subcategory mercury for incinerafion Mercury bearing waste suitable for incineration `' ~'~~ , _ , '~-,~-~ ~~ Less than 400 ppm Mercury as calculated per 500 pound drum ~ x='~_ CHGf ~~~"; `'= Must not be Inor anic Metal Bearin Hazardous Waste g ,rr~~ •, ~ ~ Source of PCB less than 50 ppm : ~ ~ .~, ~-, ~', xr ~ PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION _ CHSI -PCB SOLIDS FOR INCINERATION U.S. TSCA regulated May also be hazardous CHSI May include: ballasts, debris, soil, PPE Small transformers case by case Must be shreddable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION ~~~" y ~C- r CHSIX --MEDICAL AND NON MEDICAL SHARPS FOR INCIN. WIPCB KILN READY CHSL -PCB SOLIDS FOR LANDFILL Non hazardous CHSL No free liquid - _ Must be able to be land filled PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: TSCA LANDFILL CHSLN - PCBINORM WASTE FOR LANDFILL (NON RCRA REGULATED) NORM with PCB Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material CHSLN May also include Technically Enhanced NORM (TE-NORM) Less than 2,000 pCi/g total radionuclide content Radium 226 limit of less than 400 pCi/g No heavy metals or other hazardous classification PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: TSCA LANDFILL CHSM -TSCA DEBRIS FOR MICROENCAPSULATION Must meet U.S. EPA definition of debris Must be less than 3' by 3` Greater than 51 percent debris by volume CHSM No cyanides above U.S. LDR standards No free liquids No flammable vapors above 10 percent of LEL Flashpoint greater than 140 F PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: MICROENCAPSULATION CHSMA -TSCA DEBRIS FOR MACROENCAPSULATION Must meet U.S. EPA definition of debris Greater than 3' but less than 20' Greater than 51 percent debris by volume CHSMA No cyanides above U.S. LDR standards No free liquids Na flammable vapors above 10 percent of LEL Flashpoint greater than 140 F PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: MACROENCAPSULATION CHSRL -PCB RCRA MATERIAL FOR LANDFILL CHSRL U.S. TSCA regulated PCB less than 10 PPM analyses required Must be suitable for stabilization and landfill PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: TSCA LANDFILL, STABILIZATION Page 63 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula Vuta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:1Documents and SettingsueetllLocai Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLKDO\2012-CleauHarborsVersionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc CHTL -PCB TRANSFORMERS FOR LANDFILL 50-500 ppm must be drained prior to landfill CHTL Greater than 500 ppm must be drained and flushed prior to landfill PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: TSCA LANDFILL CHTR -PCB TRANSFORMERS FOR RECLAIM (<500PPM) 50-500 PPM PCB CHTR Transformer decommission sheet must be completed MUST BE NON LEAKING OR DRAINED IN THE FIELD PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: METAL RECLAMATION CHTRH -PCB TRANSFORMERS FOR RECLAIM (>500 PPM) PCBs greater than 500 ppm CHTRH Transformer decommission sheet must be completed MUST BE NON-LEAKING PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: METAL RECLAMATION CHTRL - TRANSFORMERS LESS THAN 50 PPM PCB CHTRL _ Transformers less than 50 ppm PCB's PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION CHTRN -TRANSFORMERS LESS THAN 2 PPM PCB FOR SCRAP CHTRN Transformers less than 2 ppm for scrap PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION CHTRR -TRANSFORMERS LESS THAN 50PPM PCB FOR RETURN CHTRR Transformers less than 50 ppm for return to customer PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: N/A RETURN TO GENERATOR CHWR - MISC. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, > 50PPM, <500PPM PCB FOR RECLAMATION CHWR U.S. TSCA regulated Greater than 50ppm but less than 500ppm PCB PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: METAL RECLAMATION CHWRH - MISC. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, > 500PPM FOR RECLAMATION CHWRH U.S. TSCA regulated Greater than 500 ppm PCB Switches, Fuses, etc PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: METAL RECLAMATION CNIA - ASBESTOS WASTE No free liquid CNIA Wetted and double bagged Must be able to pass (paint filter/penetration) tests No pesticides, herbicides or cyanides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: NON HAZARDOUS LANDFILL CNO -NON HAZARDOUS SOLID Non-pourable at 70°F No free liquid CNO Must be able to pass (paint filter/penetration) tests Must be able to be land filled Biodegrade-able absorbents will be stabilized prior to land No herbicide, pesticides, or cyanides Source of PCB < 50 ppm PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: NON HAZARDOUS LANDFILL Page 64 Two Parry Agreement Between the City ojC/:ula Yuta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and SettingsUeetlU.oca1 Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLKDO\2012~1eanHarbotsVersionConhact-5 21 12-REVFiNAL (2).doc CNOD - BIO-HAZ RESPONSE DEBRIS FOR LANDFILL Non-pourable at 70 F No free liquid Must be able to pass (paint filterlpenetration) tests CNOD Must be able to be land filled ' s No herbicides, pesticides, or cyanide Source of PCB < 50 ppm Analysis confirming No CDC Appendix A materials must be attached to each container Written analysis required prior to approval PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: NON HAZARDOUS LANDFILL CNON -NON RCRA REGULATED NORM WASTE FOR LANDFILL NORM Solid Waste Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material CNON May also include Technically Enhanced NORM (TE-NORM) Less than 2,000 pCi/g total radionuclide content = _ Radium 226 limit of less than 400 pCi/g No heavy metals, PCBs or other hazardous classification PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: LANDFILL CNOS -NON HAZARDOUS SEMI-SOLIDS . Must be able to be land filled CNOS No herbicides, pesticides, or cyanides Source of PCB < 50 ppm Flash point over 140°F PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: NON HAZARDOUS LANDFILL CNOSN - NON RCRA REGULATED NORM WASTE FOR SOLIDIFICATION NORM Liquid Waste Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material CNOSN May also include Technically Enhanced NORM (TE-NORM) Less than 2,000 pCi/g total radionuclide content Radium 226 limit of less than 400 pCi/g No heavy metals, PCBs or other hazardous classification PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: NON HAZARDOUS LANDFILL '~=`~ ~ CNOSS -NON HAZARDOUS WASTE FOR SHREDDING AND SUBTITLE D LANDFILL Must be non hazardous, non RCRA regulated .: p S Consumer packaged good, debris etc Must be shredd-able t~ No large metal pieces (such as rebar) PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SUBTITLE D LANDFILL COBR -OIL CONTAMINATED DEBRIS FOR AN OIL FACILITY Non-pourable at 70F No free liquid COBR Source of PCB < 50 ppm Must be able to be land filled No herbicides, pesticides or cyanides No biodegradable absorbent/debris PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: NON HAZARDOUS LANDFILL COF COF -OIL FILTERS FOR RECLAMATION PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION Page 65 Two Parry Agreement Between the City of Chula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Housekold Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and SettingsUeetl\l.ocal Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLKDO\2012-C1eanBarborsVersionContcact-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc D20 -PATHOLOGICAL WASTE Must not contain RCRA hazardous wastes Must not contain free liquid Maximum weight 60 Ibs per container D20 Must be packaged in burnable containers not exceeding 30g iri size Metal debris, including closure devices (fiber or poly drum rings) accepted on case-by-case basis Must not contain complete human remains PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION D20A -POTENTIALLY INFECTIOUS RCRA/NON RCRA WASTE RCRA/Pathological waste Less than 3 gallons free liquid D20A Drums must be overpacked Max outer container size 55 gallon Max inner container size 30 gallon _. Must be burnable container Additional specifications found in CHI Med. waste guideline PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION D20D - BIO-HAZ RESPONSE DEBRIS FOR BIO-INCINERATION Must not contain RCRA hazardous waste Must not contain free liquid Maximum weight 60 Ibs per container D20D Must be packaged in burnable containers not exceeding 30 gal Must not contain complete human remains Analysis confirming No CDC Appendix A materials to be attached to each container Written analysis required prior to approval PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION D20R -NON-INFECTIOUS PATHOLOGICAL WASTE Can include RCRA material Non-infectious certification form required D20R metal or poly drums acceptable Additional information including infectious waste product category descriptions can be found in the CHI Med. waste guideline Specifications determined for each profile Disposal method determined for each profile D20T - RCRA/PATHOLOGICAUTSCAPOB WASTE FOR INCINERATION RCRA/Pathological waste Less than 3 gallons free liquid D20T Drums must be overpacked Max outer container size 55 gallon Max inner container size 30 gallon Must be burnable container Additional specifications found in CHI Med. waste guideline PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION Page 66 Two Party Agreement Between tl:e City of Chula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Sma[I Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and Settings\leetl\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLKDO\2012-C1eanHarborsVersionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc D23 -EMPTY DRUMS Must meet definition of empty D23 Must not have a U.S. E.P.A. waste code Source of PCB < 50 ppm PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION/LANDFILL D23H - EMPTY PCB DRUMS D23H Must meet definition of empty PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: TSCA LANDFILL D231-EMPTY DRUMS FOR INCINERATION Must meet definition of empty D231 Must not have a U.S. E.P.A. waste code Source of PCB must be < 50 ppm Less than one-inch of residue PRIMARY DISOPSAL METHOID: INCINERATION D23P - 'P' CODED EMPTY DRUMS D23P Must meet definition of empty = Specifications to be individually quoted PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION D23W - WATER REACTIVE EMPTY DRUM D23W Must meet definition of empty Specifications to be individually quoted PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION D80B -NON PCB BALLASTS AND BALLASTS <50ppm FOR RECLAMATION D806 Non PCB ballasts or ballasts with less than 50 ppm PCB PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION D80C DSOC - CABLE < 50PPM PCB FOR RECLAMATION Non PCB cable or cable with less than 50 ppm non TSCA PCB PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION D80CR - CABLE >50PPM PCB FOR RECLAMATION D80CR Cable with greater than 50 ppm PCB PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION D80D -NON PCB BUSHINGS AND <50 PPM FOR RECLAMATION DSOD Non PCB bushings or bushings with less than 50 ppm PCB PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION D801-NON-PCB ARTICLES FOR INCINERATION Non hazardous Source of PCB < 50 ppm D801 Small transformers case by case Capacitors, Ballasts, Switches Must be shreddable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION D80L -NON-PCB ARTICLES FOR LANDFILL Non hazardous D80L Source of PCB < 50 ppm Capacitors, Ballasts, Switches PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: HAZARDOUS LANDFILL Page 67 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula Vsta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:V~ocuments and SettingsVeetlU.oca1 Settings\Temporary Internet Filesl0LKD0~2072-C1eanHaciwrsVersionConhact-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc D80T - NON-PCB TRANSFORMER Non hazardous D80T Source of PCB < 50 ppm PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION OR HAZARDOUS LANDFILL D80W - MISC. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, FUSES, SWITCHES, ETC. FOR RECLAMATION D80W Misc. electrical equipment Non-PCB or electrical equipment with less than 50ppm PCB PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION D90K -HIGHER TOXICITY LIQUIDS FOR INCINERATION Source of PCB < 50 ppm No dioxins Higher order toxicity material (herbicides, biocides, chemotherapy agents, etc.) D90K PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION BULK SPECIFICATIONS: - _. Iodine must be less than 0.5 percent Bromine must be less than 0.5 percent Fluorine must be less than 0.5 percent PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION D92K -HIGHER TOXICITY SOLIDS FOR INCINERATION No metal pieces Source of PCB < 50 ppm No dioxins Higher order toxicity material (herbicides, biocides, chemotherapy agents, etc.) D92K PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION BULK SPECIFICATIONS: Iodine must be less than 0.5 percent Bromine must be less than 0.5 percent Fluorine must be less than 0.5 percent PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION D92L -SOLID PESTCIDES WITH M.O.E. APPROVAL FOR LANDFILL Requires Ministry of the Environment approval Source of PCB less than 50ppm D92L No Dioxin No reactive Cyanide No reactive Sulfide No air or water reactives PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: LANDFILL DEA -DEA REGULATED MATERIAL (NON RCRA) DEA Schedule II-V controlled substances PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION Page 68 Two Parry Agreement Between the City of Chula Vsta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, InG to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Smal[ Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and Settings\leetl\L.ocal Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLKD012012-CleanHarborsVersionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAI, (2).doc DH1 -PCB LIQUIDS FOR DECHLORINATION (<500PPM) Must be non hazardous Must have less than one-inch of solids in drum DH1 Less than 500-ppm water Must be pumpable Less than 500 ppm PCB's ', Solvents/Silicon less than 10 ppm PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DECHLORINATION DH2 - PCB LIQUIDS FOR DECHLORINATION (500-12000 PPM) Must be non hazardous Must have less than one-inch of solids in drum DH2 Less than 500 ppm water Must be pumpable 500-10,000 ppm PCB's Solvents/Silicon less than 10 ppm PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DECHLORINATION - _ DH3 - HIGH BTU PCB LIQUIDS FOR INCINERATION Must have less than one-inch of solids in drum DH3 Less than ten percent water layer Must be pumpable Must have greater than 10,000 BTU's per pound PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION DH4 -LOW BTU PCB LIQUIDS FOR INCINERATION Must have less than one-inch of solids in drum DH4 Greater than ten percent water layer Must be pumpable 3,000 to 10,000 BTU's per pound PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION DHLC -PCB LEAN H2O FOR CARBON ABSORPTION Less than one-inch of solids in drum DHLC Hazardous material case-by-case acceptance Less than one percent organic layer Must meet treatability PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: ACTIVATED CARBON TREATMENT DHLI - PCB LEAN WATER FOR INCINERATION DHLI Must contain less than one-inch of solids Must be less than 3,000 BTU's per pound PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION ,~~ PkT'~~x- DUPT --Dupont waste for re ackin at Baton Rouge waste from Du ont for repacking at Baton Rou e ECEW -CRTs, TV MONITORS GENERATED INCA ECEW CRTs and TV Monitors generated in California Covered Electronic Waste per CA regulations PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION EEE -EQUIPMENT FOR DISMANTLING Computer keyboards and terminals EEE Misc. equipment (compressors, machinery, refrigeration units) Refrigeration units limited to Freons only, no Ammonia Other miscellaneous equipment PRIMARY DISPOSALMETHOD: RECLAMATION Page 69 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and SettingsUeetllLocal Settings\Tempomry Internet Files\OLKDO\2012-C1eanHarborsVersionConhact-5 21 12-REVFTNAL (2).doc EEE2 - CRT'S, TV MONITORS FOR RECLAMATION EEE2 CRTs and TV monitors for reclamation PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION EEE3 - CPU'S AND LAPTOP COMPUTERS FOR RECLAMATION EEE3 CPUs and Laptop computers for reclamation PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION EEE4 -KEYBOARDS, MICE, FAXES, PRINTERS, MODEMS EEE4 Keyboards, mice, faxes, modems, printers for reclamation PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION EEE5 - FREON CONTAINING ARTICLES FOR RECLAMATION EEE5 Freon containing articles for dismantle and reclamation Refrigerators, air conditioners, etc PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION EEE6 -SPECIAL HANDLING ITEMS FOR RECLAMATION EEE6 Special handling material for reclamation X-ray machines, Medical equipment, appliances etc = _. PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION EEE7 -OTHER ELECTRONICS- LOW SCRAP VALUE EEE7 Other electronics with low scrap value Examples include: Microwave ovens, small home appliances etc PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION ~~~~~~ ~ ~; ~ EEER -- Obsolete equipment for reclaim, universal waste misc. equipment for reclaim ~ -~>~~:~ EEER ~', _- - - ` - ~ universal waste only , L '~ w «° re uires hazardous waste manifest FB1-LIQUID FOR FUEL Example: paint thinner, solvents Less than four inches of dispersible sludge Less than five percent halogenslsulfur Source of PCB < 50 ppm Greater than 10,000 BTU's No pesticides F61 No debris Low viscosity (e.g. thinners) Must not set-up with water or with organic solvents PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: FUEL BLENDINGlINCINERATION BULK SPECIFICATIONS: Less than five percent water Greater than 10,000 BTU's Less than two percent halogens ~~ Source of PCB < 50 ppm PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: FUEL BLENDINGlINCINERATION Page 70 Two Parry Agreement Between the City of Chula Ylsta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:1Documents and SettingsUeetl\Locai Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLKDO\2012-CleanHarborsVecsionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc F61E -LIQUID FOR FUEL Example: paint thinner, solvents Less than four inches of dispersible sludge Less than five percent halogens/sulfur Source of PCB < 50 ppm Greater than 10,000 BTU's No pesticides FB1E No debris Low viscosity (e.g. thinners) Must not set-up with water or with organic solvents PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: FUEL BLENDING/INCINERATION BULK SPECIFICATIONS: Less than five percent water Greater than 10;000 BTU's Less than two percent halogens = -. Source of PCB < 50 ppm PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: FUEL BLENDING/INCINERATION F61 F -LIQUIDS FOR BENEFICIAL FUEL USE AT INCINERATOR Greater than 12,000 BTUIIb Less than five percent water Less than .5 percent halogenlsulfur Metals within normal feed limits FB1F Source of PCB < 50 ppm No Pesticides, no level A requirements Na1KIMg/P each less than 0.5 percent Ash less than 5 percent Settle-able solids less than 5 percent Viscosity of #4 fuel oil or better PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION FB1K- LIQUIDIENERGETICS FOR INCINERATION BTU greater than 6,000 Metals within normal feed rates Halogen less than five percent FB1 K Sulfur less than three percent No pesticides/level A requirements Na/K/Mg/P each less than .5 percent Ash less than fiive percent Settleable solids less than five percent Viscosity of #4 fuel oil or better PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION Page 71 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and SettingsUeetllLocal SettingslTemporary Internet Files\OLKI)012012-C1eanHarlwrsVersionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc FB2 -LIQUID FUEL WITH SOLIDS Less than 12" of dispersible sludge Less than five percent halogens/sulfur Source of PCB < 50 ppm FB2 Greater than 5,000 BTU's No pesticides No debris Medium viscosity (e.g. motor oil) Must not set-up with water or with organic solvents PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: FUEL BLENDING/INCINERATION FB2 -LIQUID FUEL WITH SOLIDS Less than 12" of dispersible sludge Less than five percent halogens/sulfur Source of PCB < 50 ppm F62E Greater than 5,000 BTU's No pesticides = No debris Medium viscosity (e.g. motor oil) Must not set-up with water or with organic solvents PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: ENERGY RECOVERY F63 -SEMI-LIQUID FOR FUEL Less than 36" of dispersible sludge Less than five percent halogenslsulfur FB3 Source of PCB < 50 ppm Greater than 5,000 BTU's/lb No pesticides No debris High viscosity (e.g. molasses) Must not set-up with water or with organic solvents FB3R -LATEX AND ALKYD PAINTS FOR RECYCLING Examples: latex based paints and caulks, alkyd based paints FB3R Liquids, semisolids, solids No auto paint, epoxies, resins, adhesives, marine paint No plasticizers, creosote, wood preservatives No rubber cements, dioxins or PCB's PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION FB4 -ORGANIC SOLID FOR FUEL Less than twenty five percent halogens/sulfur Source of PCB < 50 ppm Greater than 5,000 BTU's/lb FB4 No pesticides No debris No monoliths Dispersible solids (e.g. paint solids) Must not set-up with water or with organic solvents PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: FUEL BLENDING/INCINERATION Page 72 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula irsta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and SettingsUeetl\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLKD0~2012-CleanHarborsVersionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc F65 SOLID FUEL NOT PROCESSABLE (DEBRIS) Example: Rags, filters or PPE i No large metal pieces (rebar) No metal fines or powders Less than ten percent halogens or sulfur FB5 Source of PCB < 50 ppm Greater than 5,000 BTUsllb No cyanides/sulfides No oxidizers No closed containers No tacky material No pesticides Less than twenty percent free liquid PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION 1 FUEL BLENDING F65L - SOLID FUEL FOR LANDFILL IN CANADA (DEBRIS) Example: Rags, filters or PPE Requires pre-treatment prior to landfill Less than Thirty percent inorganics No metal pieces (rebar) No metal fines or powders Less than ten percent halogens or sulfur FBSL Source of PCB < 50 ppm Greater than 5,000 BTUsllb No cyanides/sulfides No oxidizers No closed containers No tacky material No pesticides Less than five percent free liquid PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: LANDFILL ~, r; ~~' ~~ ~ FBSM --MONOLITHIC ORGANIC SOLIDS Example: rock hard resins, polymers ,: .: °,_-~ Less than 10 percent chlorine `~ ~ `: Less than 50 ppm PCB -non TSCA regulated - ~~ Y Greater than 5,000 BTU's No pesticides No debris 500 Ib limit -' Less than 4 percent sulfur PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: FUEL BLENDING 1 INCINERATION LA99H --Alkali and Alkali earth metals (4.3) for incineration Water reactive compounds for incineration ~ g Container size max - 5 gal .Alkali metals must be packaged under mineral oil PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD -INCINERATION Page 73 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:1Documents and Settings\Leetl\L.ocal Settings\Tempocary Internet Files\OLKDO\2012-CleanHarborsVersionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc LAT -MATERIAL SUITABLE FOR AQUEOUS TREATMENT Example: Inorganic acids, bases and oxidizers, etc. ~ Must be water-soluble Flashpoint greater than 140°F LAT No debris No reactives No chefators, ammonia or nickel compounds Less than 260 ppm mercury Container size limited to 8 oz-5 gallon Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT LAT-A -ACID COMPATIBLE MATERIAL SUITABLE FOR AQUEOUS TREATMENT Example: hydrochloric acid, etc. Must be water-soluble pH between 0-7 LAT-A Flashpoint greater than 140°F No debris No reactives No chefators, ammonia or nickel compounds Less than 260 ppm mercury Container size limited to 8 oz-5 gallon Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT LAT-B -ALKALINE COMPATIBLE MATERIAL SUITABLE FOR AQUEOUS TREATMENT Example: sodium hydroxide, etc. Must be water-soluble pH between 8-14 LAT•B Flashpoint greater than 140°F No debris No reactives No chefators, ammonia or nickel compounds Less than 260 ppm mercury Container size limited to 8 oz-5 gallon Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT LAT-C -ORGANIC MATERIAL SUITABLE FOR AQUEOUS TREATMENT Example: acetic acid, sodium acetate, etc. Must be water-soluble pH between 0-7 LAT-C Flashpoint greater than 140°F No debris No reactives No chefators, ammonia or nickel compounds Less than 260 ppm mercury Container size limited to 8 oz-5 gallon Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT Page 74 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula Vuta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and SettingsUeetl\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLKDO\2012-CleanHarborsVersionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc LAT-0 -OXIDIZING MATERIAL SUITABLE FOR AQUEOUS TREATMENT Example: sodium nitrate, chromic acid, etc. Must be water-soluble Flashpoint greater than 140°F No debris LAT-0 No reactives No chelators, ammonia or nickel compounds No organics No metal peroxides Less than 260 ppm mercury Container size limited to 8 oz - 5 gallon Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines _ PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT LBD -MIXED BATTERIES FOR RECLAMATION Example: nickel-cadmium batteries, nickel metal hydride batteries, - - alkaline batteries, etc. LBD Lithium, Magnesium and Lead Acid not acceptable Battery recycler must be approved Follow specific packing protocol Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECYCLING LBD1 -ALKALINE BATTERIES FOR RECLAMATION Example: mercury free lantern and flashlight batteries, dry cell, carbon zinc, etc. LBD1 Battery recycler must be approved Follow specific packing protocol Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECYCLING LBD2 - NI-CAD BATTERIES FOR RECLAMATION Example: wet and dry cell nickel; cadmium batteries, etc. LBD2 Battery recycler must be approved Follow specific packing protocol Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECYCLING LBD3 -NICKEL METAL HYDRIDE BATTERIES FOR RECLAMATION Battery recycler must be approved LBD3 Follow specific packing protocol Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECYCLING LBD4 -OTHER NICKEL CONTAINING BATTERIES FOR RECLAMATION Example: nickel zinc, nickel iron, etc. LBD4 Battery recycler must be approved Follow specific packing protocol Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECYCLING LBD5 -MAGNESIUM BATTERIES FOR RECLAMATION Battery recycler must be approved LBD5 Follow specific packing protocol Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECYCLING Page 75 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula Vsta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and Settingsueetl\Local Settings\Temporary lntemet Files\OLKDO\2012-CleanHarborsVersionConteact-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc LBLA -LEAD ACID BATTERIES FOR RECLAIM AT CLEAN HARBORS PREFERRED FACILITY Example: car battery, lead acid gel cell battery LBLA Preferred recycler must be approved Do not pack in metal drums Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECYCLING LBLA2 -LEAD ACID BATTERIES FOR RECLAIM AT ALTERNATE U.S. FACILITY Example: car battery, lead acid gel cell battery LBLA2 Battery recycler must be approved Do not pack in metal drums Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECYCLING LBR -REACTIVE LITHIUM BATTERIES FOR INCINERATION Example: Lithium button cell batteries _ _. LBR All batteries must be sealed/non-leaking & insulated Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LBR2 -LITHIUM ION BATTERIES FOR RECLAMATION Example: cell phone batteries, laptop batteries, etc. Rechargeable Lithium Ion batteries only LBR2 All batteries must be sealed/non-leaking & insulated Batteries must be clearly labeled as Lithium Ion Refer to Lithium battery packing guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION LBRR - REACTIVE. LITHIUM BATTERIES FOR RECLAMATION Example: Lithium button cell batteries LBRR Recycler must be approved All batteries must be sealed/non-leaking & insulated Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECYCLING LCCD -MATERIAL PACKAGED FOR DIRECT INCINERATION Container size maximum 5 gallons Liquids maximum 3 gallons per outer container LCCD No reactives Source of PCB < 50 ppm Inorganic mercury less than 260 ppm Packaged Per Lab Pack/Direct Burn Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LCCR -MATERIAL SUITABLE FOR INCINERATION Example: Organic acids, pesticides, amines, etc. No reactives LCCR Container size maximum 5 gallons Source of PCB < 50 ppm Inorganic mercury less than 260 ppm Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION Page 76 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:1Documents and SettingsUeetl~L,ocal SettingslTemporary Internet Files\OLKDO\2012-C1eanHarborsVersionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc LCCRA-ACID COMPATIBLE MATERIAL SUITABLE FOR INCINERATION Example: acid contaminated debris, etc. pH between 0-7 Flashpoint greater than 140°F LCCRA No reactives Container size maximum 5 gallons Source of PCB < 50 ppm Inorganic mercury less than 260 ppm Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LCCRB -ALKALINE COMPATIBLE MATERIAL SUITABLE FOR INCINERATION ', Example: amines, thiocyanates, etc. pH between 0-7 LCCRB Flashpoint greater than 140°F _ - - No reactives Container size maximum 5 gallons Source of PCB < 50 ppm Inorganic mercury less than 260 ppm Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LCCRC -ORGANIC MATERIAL SUITABLE FOR INCINERATION Example: organic acids, toxics, pesticides, etc. Container size maximum 5 gallons LCCRC Flash point greater than 140°F No reactives Source of PCB < 50 ppm Inorganic mercury less than 260 PPM Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LCCRD -FLAMMABLE MATERIAL SUITABLE FOR INCINERATION Example: ally) bromide, pyridine, flammable amines, etc. Container size maximum 5 gallons LCCRD Flash point less than 140°F No reactives Source of PCB < 50 ppm Inorganic mercury less than 260 PPM- Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LCCRI -MATERIAL REQUIRED TO BE PACKAGED ALONE Example: Poisonous inhalation hazards, 6.1, PG1, etc. LCCRI Lab packed material required per D.O.T. to be packaged alone for incineration Pack per DOTITDG specifications and Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION =C~. ~ ' =~, LCCRL -- Loose Packs for incineration - lant use onl Page 77 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Cliula Vuta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazrudous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:~Documents and SettingslleetllLocal SettingslTemporary Internet Files~OLKD0~2012-C1eanHarboisVersionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc LCCRN -MATERIAL FOR NON-HAZARDOUS INCINERATION Example:off-spec/outdated commercial products, latex paint, soaps, etc. LCCRN No hazardous characteristics No asbestos/fiberglass Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: NON-HAZ INCINERATION LCCRQ -OXIDIZING MATERIAL SUITABLE FOR INCINERATION Example: organic oxidizers, oxidizer debris, etc. Container size maximum 5 gallons LCCRQ Flash point less than 140°F No reactives Source of PCB < 50 ppm Mercury less than 260 PPM Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LCCRP - DIOXIN PRECURSORS FOR DISPOSAL Example: pentachlorophenol, silvex, etc. LCCRP Canada disposal must be approved Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: STABILIZATION/INCINERATION LCCRQ -AEROSOLS FOR INCINERATION Example:spray paints, pesticide aerosols, Freon aerosols,etc No cylinders or lecture bottles LCCRQ No dioxin aerosols Follow DOT/TDG regulations for packing guidelines Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INC-NERATION LCCRR - REACTIVES FOR INCINERATION Example: organic peroxides, water reactives, etc. Container size limitations vary by specific waste type LCCRR Source of PCB < 50 ppm Mercury less than 260 PPM Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LCCRS -SCINTILLATION VIALS FOR INCINERATION Example: Solvent based scintillation vials and cocktail LCCRS Material must not be considered radioactive by the DOT/TDG Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LCCRQ -LAB PACK UNKNOWNS FOR INCINERATION Example: unknown sample jars identified via fingerprint analysis LCCRQ Liquids and solids must be packed separately Container size limitations vary by hazard class Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION Page 78 Two Parry Agreement Between the City ojChula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and Settingslleetl\Local Settings\Temporary lntemet Files\OLKDO\2012-C1eanFTazborsVer;ionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc LCCRX- SHARPS FOR INCINERATION Example: Unused needles, injections syringes for resinsladhesives No infectious substances LCCRX No biohazard or pathological waste markings or containers No medical or biological materials used or unused Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LCHG1 -MERCURY LAB PACKS FOR TREATMENT IN CANADA Example: Mercuric Chloride, COD Waste, Nesslers Reagent, etc. Out of country disposal must be approved LCHG1 No PCB's No water reactives Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: STABILIZATIONlRETORT LCHG2 -MERCURY LAB PACKS FOR RETORT Example:mercury thermometers, mercuric sulfide, etc. _ - LCHG2 Material must be suitable for retort Check specific facility acceptable compounds lists Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RETORT LCHG3 -MERCURY BATTERIES FOR RETORT Example:mercury bearing dry cell, carbon zinc, button cell, silver oxide, etc. LCHG3 Material must be suitable for retort Check specific facility acceptable compounds lists Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RETORT I~ ~~:='~~ },~~ ~ ~ i~ j~ LCHG4 -MERCURY SALTS AND SOLUTIONS FOR RETORT Mercury salts and solutions: mercuric LCHG4 .~` chloride, COD vials ~ '~ = Refer to LP guidelines for additional information LCHG4 -- MERCURY SALTS AND SOLUTIONS FOR RETORT Mercury salts and solutions: mercuric `, . G4 ~ chloride, COD vials Refer to LP uide{fines for additional information LCHGI -High subcategory mercury lab packs for incineration Mercury bearing Lab Packed waste suitable for incineration LCHGI Source of PCB less than 50 ppm No air or water reactives Refer to LP guidelines for additional information PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION 1NC{NERATION LCHSD -SOLID KILN READY LAB PACKS WITH PCB Source of PCB > 50 ppm LCHSD No mercury No reactives Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION Page 79 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc. to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionalfy Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:~Documents and Settingslleetl~Loca1 Settings\Tempocacy Internet Fi]es10LKD0~2012-CleanfiarborsVeisionConuact-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc LCHSI -PCB FOR INCINERATION Example: PCB ballasts/capacitors, PCB oil, etc. No hazardous regulated waste LCHSI Source of PCB > 50 ppm No mercury No reactives Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LCHSL -PCB FOR SECURE CHEMICAL LANDFILL Example: exempt PCB ballasts etc. LCHSL Source of PCB < 50 ppm No other hazardous materials Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: LANDFILL LCHSR - PCBIHAZARDOUS WASTE FOR INCINERATION Example: acetone/PCB oil, etc. - - Source of PCB > 50 ppm LCHSR No mercury No reactives Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LCY1 -PROPANE FOR RECYCLING LCY1 Cylinder recycling facility must be approved Must pass cylinder evaluation PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECYCLING LCY10 -CYLINDER diborane, germanium tetrafluoride, propyl mercaptan, triethyl arsenic LCY10 Must pass cylinder evaluation Specifications quoted case by case PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: TREATMENT/INCINERATION LCY11 -UNKNOWN GAS CYLINDER LCY11 Must pass cylinder evaluation Specifications quoted case by case PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: TREATMENT/INCINERATION LCY12 -UNKNOWN CYLINDER SAMPLES special handling/high hazard cylinders LCY12 Must pass cylinder evaluation Specifications quoted case by case PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: TREATMENT/INCINERATION LCY13 -- Cylinder corrosive gases for in-house treatment ammonia boron trichloride :~~~ir 3 boron trifluoride chlorine hydrogen bromide hydrogen chloride sulfur dioxide Greater than 5% solids ma be sub'ect to surchar e ~. , LCY1 B -- Propane cylinders not for reclamation Refer to LP guidelines for additional information PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION Page 80 Two Party Agreement Be[ween the City of Chula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Housel:o[d Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:~Documents and Settings\leetl\Locat Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLKDO\2012-C1eauHarborsVersionContcact-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc LCY2 - FREONS AND FIRE EXTINGUISHERS FOR RECYCCING Cyiinder recycling facility must be approved LCY2 Must pass cylinder evaluation Freon cylinders (R-11, R-12, R-22, R-23, R-113, R-114, R-124, R-134a, halon (1211,1301) fire extinguishers (Class A, B, C) (acceptable for recycling) PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECYCLING LCY3 -THIN WALLED LOW -PRESSURE CYLINDERS Must pass cylinder evaluation LCY3 Must have one of the following stamps - DOT46240 or 39NRC1 DD up to 39NRC500 PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LCY4 -CYLINDER Calibration gases, inerts (helium, neon, carbon dioxide, oxygen, nitrogen, argon, etc.) LCY4 Must pass cylinder evaluation Specifications quoted case by case PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: TREATMENTIINCINERATION . _ LCY5 -CYLINDER Ammonia, hydrogen chloride, acetonitrile, boron trichloride LCYS Must pass cylinder evaluation Specifications quoted case by case PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: TREATMENT/INCINERATION LCY6 -CYLINDER Butanelbutene and isomers, carbon monoxide, freons {non-recyclable), acetaldehyde, allene, anisole, carbon LCY6 tetrachloride, chloroethane, dimethyl ether Must pass cylinder evaluation Specifications quoted case by case PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: TREATMENTlINCINERATION ,~ ~ ~~ 4" ~ ~ 8f~ LCY6R -- Flammable cylinders for reclamation Refer to LP guidelines for additional information w .~r~£_~ti~ ~- PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION LCY7 -CYLINDER Certain pyrophorics, antimony pentachloride, antimony pentafluoride, ethylene oxide, ista foam part A LCY7 {isocyanate), ista foam part B (isocyanate), tetrafluoroethylene Must pass cylinder evaluation Specifications quoted case by case PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: TREATMENTlINCINERATION LCY8 -CYLINDER Boron trifluoride, acetyl fluoride, hydrogen sulfide, methyl bromide, methyl dichlorosilane, nitrosyl fluoride, LCY8 methyl mercaptan (mixtures) Must pass cylinder evaluation Specifications quoted case by case PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: TREATMENTfINCINERATION LCY9 -CYLINDER Hexafluoroacetone, acrylonitrile, benzyl magnesium chloride, t-butyl phosphine, dibutyl sulfide, diethyl LCY9 aluminum chloride, diethyl zinc, diethyl aluminum hydride Must pass cylinder evaluation Specifications quoted case by case PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: TREATMENTIINCINERATION - ~~,~_: LCYMT -- Cylinder empty and de-valved Must be certified empty and de-valved a 7 Refer to LP guidelines for additional information PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: LANDFILL Page 81 Two Party Agreement Between the Ciry of Chula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:1Documents and Settingsueetl~Loca1 Settings\Tempocary Internet Filesl0LKD0~2012-C1eanHarbo~VersionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAl- (2).doc LDEA1 - DEA CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES SCHEDULE III, IV, & V Example: Barbital, Chloral Hydrate, Valium, etc. LDEA1 No hazardous wastes Material must be in original container Packa ed Per Lab Pack Guidelines LFB1 -LAB PACKS FOR FUEL Example: Acetone, Xylene, Oil, Thinner, etc. pH between 4-10 & must be pourable Less than 260 ppm mercury LFB1 Source of PCB < 50 ppm No Pesticides/Herbicides/Debris No malodorous compounds (e.g. mercaptans, amines, etc.) Container Size - 8 oz - 5 gallons Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: FUELS/INCINERATION LFB3 -LATEX BASED PAINT FOR RECYCLING Examples: Loose packed latex based paint in cans Container sizes include pint, quart, gallon & 5 gallon Liquids, semisolids, solids LFB3 Plastic & metal containers No oil based paint No auto paint, epoxies, resins, adhesives, marine paint No plasticizers, creosote, wood preservatives No rubber based cement, dioxins, PCBs Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECYCLING LF64 -OIL BASED PAINT FOR RECYCLING Examples: Loose packed oil based paint in cans Container sizes include pint, quart, gallon & 5 gallon Liquids, semisolids, solids LFB4 Plastic & metal containers No auto paint, epoxies, resins, adhesives, marine paint No plasticizers, creosote, wood preservatives No rubber based cement, dioxins, PCBs Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECYCLING LLF -NON-HAZARDOUS, NON-REGULATED MATERIALS Examples: Silica gel, sucrose, latex Container size maximum 5 gallons LLF No infectious or other biological material No pesticides, herbicides or cyanides Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: LANDFILL Page 82 Two Parry Agreement Between tle City of C/tula Yuta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Housekold Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and Settings\leetl\Locai Settings\Temporary Internet FilesIOLKDO\2012-CleanHarborsVersionContract-5 21 12-REVFTNAL (2).doc LLFAS -ASBESTOS FOR SECURE LANDFILL Example: asbestos gloves, panels, etc. Must be double bagged and wetted prior to handling LLFAS No free liquid Must be able to pass paint filter test No pesticides, herbicides or cyanide Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: LANDFILL LPTN - PAINTIPAINT RELATED MATERIALS FOR INCINERATION Example; Flammable adhesives and resins Glass containers are acceptable LPTN No pesticides {e.g., creosote) No PCB Na marine paints or wood preservatives Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION _ LPTP -PAINT/PAINT RELATED MATERIALS FOR PROCESSING Example: Oil based paints in cans Must be pourable No glass containers LPTP No solid paints No pesticides (e.g., creosote) No PCB No marine paints or wood preservatives Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: FUELSIINCINERATION ~' ~`~ „ ~t~ LRCT -- Labpack Reactives For Incineration Example: organic peroxides, water reactives, etc. ~ Container size limitations vary by specific waste type Source of PCB < 50 ppm Mercury less than 260 PPM Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LRCTA -- Labpack Reactive Acid & Acid Compatibles For Incineration Example: aluminum chloride, phosphorus pentoxide, etc. Container size limitations vary by specific waste type ~~~~ ~~ Source of PCB < 50 ppm Mercury less than 260 PPM Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines ~: ~ PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LRCTB -- Labpack Reactive Basic & Basic Compatibles For Incineration Example: azides, ammonium sulfide, dinitroaniline, etc. B Container size limitations vary by specific waste type CT Source of PCB < 50 ppm Mercury less than 260 PPM Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION Page 83 Two Party Agreement Between the City ojCJ:ula Trsta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc _to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Cond&ionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:1Docmnents and SettingsVeetllLocal SettingslTemporary Internet Filesl0LKD012012-C1eanHarborsVersionConhact-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc ' i. ~ .~.~:~- ~ ' I LRCTC -- Labpack Reactive Organics For Incineration Example: non-flammable organic silanes, ~ < ~~~ ~ =~~ ~ dinitrobenzoic acid I z ~~.: .~ r~'w ~ :. I r1RCTC~~~ `~~i ~ Container size limitations vary by specific waste type Source of PCB < 50 ppm ~ ~ ~': ~ ~ ~ '` ~ Mercury less than 260 PPM ~~ ~`~"-=~=~-r Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines ~'~~;„,;~,~„~'`-~,~<' PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION r -r ~~: j: LRCTD -- Labpack Reactive Flammables For Incineration Example: picric acid, sodium hydrosulfite, etc ''~ Container size limitations vary by specific waste type ~RCTD'~ ~~ Source of PCB < 50 ppm ~~ Mercury less than 260 PPM ~ ~ ~. ~ry ` v ~, '~ Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines ~ `~-~'~ ~` ,i PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION y~. . ~~> . ~: N LRCTD -- Labpack Reactive Oxidizers For Incineration Example: organic peroxides, perchloric acid, etc. Container size limitations vary by specific waste type h ~, :,° L C~t~ Source of PCB < 50 ppm _ _. , ~ r r, Mercury less than 260 PPM '" °~ `'~ { ~~~~ Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines .._~ >`=~~ r°~` PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION ~` -~ ~ ~ LRCTQ -- Labpack Reactive Compressed Gas Cartridge For Incineration Example: lighters, ethylene `~ '_~,. ~~ -" `:_ ; dioxide, carbon dioxide ~~ ~' ~ ~~ ~ ~_~ ~ ~ Container size limitations vary by specific waste type :LRCTQ~ y ' Source of PCB < 50 ppm ~~~ .`~ "~ ~ ~ ~ ~;~ Mercury less than 260 PPM b P id li P k d P L k G ~, ~ ~ f ~`' ac age er a ac u e nes ~~>~: _ . ~ PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION RDEA - DEA REGULATED MATERIAL (RCRA) RDEA Schedule II-V controlled substances PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION RXHZ -Hazardous (RCRA) Pharmaceuticals No large metal pieces Max weight 200 pounds No PCB's RXHZ No cyanides or sulfides No air or water reactives Non corrosive PH Iodine less than 0.5 percent Bromine less than 0.5 percent Fluorine less than 0.5 percent Mercury limited to 10 ppm maximum PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD :DESTRUCTION/ INCINERATION Page 84 Two Parry Agreement Between the City of Chula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, InG _to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and SettingsUeetl\Local Settings\Tempomry Internet Files\OLKDO\2012~IeanHart~orsVersionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc RXNH RXNH -NON Hazardous Pharmaceuticals (NON DOTI NON RCRA) No large metal pieces Max weight 200 pounds No PCB's No cyanides or sulfides No air or water reacfives Non corrosive PH Iodine less than 0.5 percent Bromine less than 0.5 percent Fluorine less than 0.5 percent PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD : DESTRUCTIONI INCINERATION STORE -- Waste for storage only misc waste for storage only not to be used for disposal 11. Materials Reimbursement Arrangement For the cost of out of pocket expenses incurred by Contractor in the performance of services herein required, City shall pay Contractor at the rates or amounts set forth below: (X) None, the compensation includes all costs. 12. Contract Administrators: City: Lynn France, Environmental Services Program Manager 276 Fourth Ave Chula Vista, California 91910 619 575-5890 Voice phone 619 691-5006 Fax phone 619 889-8138 Cell phone lfrance(a~chulavistaca.~ov Manuel Medrano, Recycling Specialist II 276 Fourth Ave Chula Vista, California 91910 619 585-5766 Voice phone 619 691-5006 Fax phone 619 921-5980 Cell phone manuelm(a~chulavistaca.~ov Contractor: Tim Lee, Regional HHW Specialist 3495 Kurtz Street San Diego, California 92110 619 226-2065 Voice phone 619 226-6982 Fax phone 858 201-0143 Cell phone Lee.timothy(a,cleanharbors.com Page 85 Two Party Agreement Between the City ojChula !rota and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and SettingslieetlU-ocai Settings\Temporary Internet Fiies\OLI~O\2012~IeanHat~orsVersionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc 13. Liquidated Damages Rate: ()$ ()Other: per day. 14. Statement of Economic Interests, Contractor Reporting Categories, per Conflict of Interest Code (Chula Vista Municipal Code chapter 2.02): (X) Not Applicable. Not an FPPC Filer. O FPPC Filer ()Category No. 1. Investments, sources of income and business interests. ()Category No. 2. Interests in real property. ()Category No. 3. Investments, business positions, interests in real property, and sources of income subject to the regulatory, permit or licensing authority of the department administering this Agreement. ()Category No. 4. Investments and business positions in business entities and sources of income that engage in land development, construction or the acquisition or sale of real property. ()Category No. 5. Investments and business positions in business entities and sources of income that, within the past two years, have contracted with the City of Chula Vista or the City's Redevelopment Agency to provide services, supplies, materials, machinery or equipment. ()Category No. 6. Investments and business positions in business entities and sources of income that, within the past two years, have contracted with the department administering this Agreement to provide services, supplies, materials, machinery or equipment. ()List Contractor Associates interests in real property within 2 radial miles of Project Property, if any: Page 86 Two Parry Agreement Between the City of Chula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Housekold Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:1Documents and Settingslleetl\Local Settings\Temporary Interne[ Files\OLKDO\2012-CleanHarborsVeisionConhact-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc 15. ()Contractor is Real Estate Broker and/or Salesman 16. Permitted Subcontractors: None 17. Bill Processing: A. Contractor's Billing to be submitted for the following period of time: (X) Monthly ()Quarterly ()Other: _ B. Day of the Period for submission of Contractor's Billing: - - OFirst of the Month (X)1 Sth Day of each Month ()End of the Month ()Other: C. City's Account Number: This number to be assigned by the Purchasing Department 18. Security for Performance -None Performance Bond, $ Letter of Credit, $_ )Other Security: Type: , Amount: $ ()Retention. If this space is checked, then notwithstanding other provisions to the contrary requiring the payment of compensation to the Contractor sooner, the City shall be entitled to retain, at their option, either the following "Retention Percentage" or "Retention Amount" until the City determines that the Retention Release Event, listed below, has occurred: Retention Percentage: Retention Amount: $_ Retention Release Event: { )Completion of All Contractor Services ( )Other: ( )Other: The Retention Amount may be released on a monthly basis provided that Contractor has performed said monthly services to the sole satisfaction of the Assistant City Manager/Director of Development Services or his designee. Page 87 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula Testa and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Manasement Services C:V~ocuments and SettingsVeetlV.ocai SettingslTemporary Internet Filesl0LKD0~2012-CleanHarborsVersionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc .Zf~m Ill o . g RZVIS~d s'2?-'l2 Agreement between City of Chula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc., To Provide Turn-Key Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services This agreement (Agreement), effective July 1, 2012, is between the City-related entity whose name and business form is indicated on Exhibit A, Paragraph 2, (City), and the entity whose name, business form, place of business and telephone numbers are indicated on Exhibit A, Paragraphs 4 through 6, (Contractor), and is made with reference to the following facts: RECITALS WHEREAS, the City of Chula Vista is the lead agency in the South Bay Regional Household Hazardous Waste Program, which is a partnership between the cities of Chula Vista, Imperial Beach, National City, and the County of San Diego; and WHEREAS, the Household Hazardous Waste Management Program is one element of the City of Chula Vista's Waste Diversion and Recycling Plan designed to reduce the amount of waste being disposed of at the landfills; and WHEREAS, the City released a Request for Proposals (RPP) to gain Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services; and WHEREAS, this agreement defines the work to be conducted within the Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management program; and WHEREAS, Contractor warrants and represents that it is experienced and staffed in a manner such that it can deliver the services required of Contractor to City in accordance with the time frames and the terms and conditions of this Agreement. [End of Recitals. Next Page Starts Obligatory Provisions.] Page 1 Two Party Agreement Between the Gry of Chula Puta and Clean Harbors Environmemal Services, lne. to provide Household Hazardous Waste and CondUiona![y Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\D000meNS and SetVngsUeetlU-ocal Settings\iempora~y [ntemet Fi4s\OLKDO\2012-ClrmHa~AorsVasio~K'.ontract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).dce OBLIGATORY PROVISIONS PAGES NOW, THEREFORE, for valuable consideration the City and Contractor do hereby mutually agree as follows: All of the Recitals above are incorporated into this Agreement by this reference. ARTICLE I. CONTRACTOR'S OBLIGATIONS A. General 1. General Duties. Contractor shall perform all of the services described on Exhibit A, Paragraph 7 (General Duties). 2. Scone of Work and Schedule. In performing and delivering the General Duties, Contractor shall also perform the services, and deliver to City the "Deliverables" described in Exhibit A, Pazagraph 8, entitled "Scope of Work alid Schedule," according to, and within the time frames set forth in Exhibit A, Paragraph 8, time being of the essence of this agreement. The General Duties and the work and Deliverables required in the Scope of Work and Schedule shall be referred to as the "Defined Services: 'Failure to complete the Defined Services by the times indicated does not, except at the option of the City, terminate this Agreement. a. Reductions in Scope of WorIG City may independently, or upon request from Contractor, from time to time, reduce the Defined Services to be performed by the Contractor under this Agreement. Upon doing so, City and Contractor agree to meet in good faith and confer for the purpose of negotiating a corresponding reduction in the compensation associated with the reduction. b. Additional Services. In addition to performing the Defined Services, City may require Contractor to perform additional consulting services related to the Defined Services (Additional Services), and upon doing so in writing, if they aze within the scope of services offered by Contractor, Contractor shall perform same on a time and materials basis at the rates set forth in the "Rate Schedule" in Exhibit A, Paragraph 10(C), unless a sepazate fixed fee is otherwise agreed upon. All compensation for Additional Services shall be paid monthly as billed. 3. Standard of Care. The Contractor expressly warrants that the work to be performed pursuant to this Agreement, whether Defined Services or Additional Services, shall be performed in accordance with the standard of care ordinarily exercised by members of the profession currently practicing under similaz conditions and in similar locations. a. No Waiver of Standard of Care. Where approval by City is required, it is understood to be conceptual approval only and does not relieve the Contractor of responsibility for complying with all laws, codes, industry standazds, and liability for damages caused by negligent acts, errors, omissions, noncompliance with industry standards, or the willful misconduct of the Contractor or its subcontractors. Page 2 r5vo Party Agreement Be[ween the City ojChula Pasta and Clean Harbors Envtronmenta! Services, Ina to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally lirempt Smat[ Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\DOCUments and Selavgsuee[I\I,ocal Settings\Tempo~ary Internet Files\OLKDO\2012-CleaoHa~bwsVerrionCont~aa-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).dac B. Application of Laws. Should a federal or state law pre-empt a local law, or regulation, the Contractor must comply with the federal or state law and implementing regulations. No provision of this Agreement requires the Contractor to observe or enforce compliance with any provision, perform any other act, or do any other thing in contravention of federal, state, territorial, or local law, regulation, or ordinance. If compliance with any provision of this Agreement violates or would require the Contractor to violate any law, the Contractor agrees to notify City immediately in writing. Should this occur, the City and the Contractor agree that they will make appropriate arrangements to proceed with or, if necessary, amend or terminate this Agreement, or portions of it, expeditiously. Subcontractors. Contractor agrees to take appropriate measures necessary to ensure that all participants utilized by the Contractor to complete its obligations under this Agreement, such as subcontractors, comply with all applicable laws, regulations, ordinances, and policies, whether federal, state, or local, affecting Project implementation. In addition, if a subcontractor is expected to fulfill any responsibilities of the Contractor under this Agreement, the Contractor shall ensure that the subcontractor carries out the Contractor's responsibilities as set forth in this Agreement. C. Insurance 1. General. Contractor must procure and maintain, during the period of performance of this Agreement, and for twelve months after completion, policies of insurance from insurance companies to protect against claims for injuries to persons or damages to property that may arise from or in connection with the performance of the work under this Agreement and the results of that work by the Contractor, his agents, representatives, employees or subcontractors, and provide documentation of same prior to commencement of work. 2. Minimum Scope of Insurance. Coverage must be at least as broad as: a. CGL. Insurance Services Office Commercial General Liability coverage (occurrence Form CG0001). b. Auto. Insurance Services Office Form Number CA 0001 covering Automobile Liability, Code 1 (any auto). a WC. Workers' Compensation insurance as required by the State of California and Employer's Liability Insurance. d. E&O. Professional Liability or Errors & Omissions Liability insurance appropriate to the Contractor's profession. Architects' and Engineers' coverage is to be endorsed to include contractual liability. 3. Minimum Limits of Insurance. Contractor must maintain limits no less than those included in the table below: Page 3 Two Party Agreement Be(ween the 6ty ojCJw(a Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Ine to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Daawatls and SettingsUee[Ill.ocal Settings\Tempormy Internet Fiks\OLKDO\2012LlooElafbo~sVasiwConiract-5 21 12-REVFQJAL (2).dac i. General Liability: $1,000,000 per occurrence for bodily injury, personal injury, (Including (including death), and property damage. If Commercial General operations, Liability insurance with a general aggregate limit is used, either products and the general aggregate limit must apply separately to this completed Project/location or the general aggregate limit must be twice the operations, as required occurrence limit. a licable ii. Automobile $1,000,000 per accident for bodily injury, including death, and Liability: property damage. iii. Workers' Statutory Compensation $1,000,000 each accident Employer's $1,000,000 disease-policy limit Liabili $1,000,000 disease-each em to ee iv. Pollution and/or $1,000,000 each occurrence Asbestos $2,000,000 policy aggregate Pollution Liability and/or Errors & Omissions Liabilit 4. Deductibles and Self-Insured Retentions. Any deductibles or self-insured retentions must be declared to and approved by the City. 5. Other Insurance Provisions. The general liability, automobile liability, and where appropriate, the worker's compensation policies aze to contain, or be endorsed to contain, the following provisions: a. Additional Insureds. City of Chula Vista, its officers, officials, employees, agents, and volunteers are to be named as additional insureds with respect to all policies of insurance, including those with respect to liability arising out of automobiles owned, leased, hired or borrowed by or on behalf of the Contractor, where applicable, and, with respect to liability arising out of work or operations performed by or on behalf of the Contractor, including providing materials, parts or equipment furnished in connection with such work or operations. The general liability additional insured coverage must be provided in the form of an endorsement to the Contractor's insurance using ISO CG 2010 (11/85) or its equivalent. Specifically, the endorsement must not exclude Products/Completed Operations coverage. b. Primary Insurance. The Contractor's General Liability insurance coverage must be primary insurance as it pertains to the City, its officers, officials, employees, agents, and volunteers. Any insurance or self-insurance maintained by the City, its officers, officials, employees, or volunteers is wholly separate from the insurance of the Contractor and in no way relieves the Contractor from its responsibility to provide insurance. Page 4 Two Party Agreement Between the Crty ojCGula Vista and Gean Harbors Environmental Services, lnc to provide Houselto(d Hazardous Waste and Condtliortally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Managemem Services c:~um~ aad smiagsUeettv.ocat sen;os~~r~rorav ~~ Faeswucm~zotz~te~ta~rsven;~cowr~ct-s zt tz-~v~,v. ~z).aoc c. Cancellation. The insurance policies required by this Agreement shall not be canceled by either party, except after thirty days' prior written notice to the City by electronic mail. d. Active Negligence. Coverage shall not extend to any indemnity coverage for the active negligence of the additional insureds in any case where an agreement to indemnify the additional insured would be invalid under Subdivision (b) of Section 2782 of the Civil Code. e. Waiver of Subrogation. Contractor's insurer will provide a Waiver of Subrogation in favor of the City for each required policy providing coverage for the term required by this Agreement. 6. Claims Forms. If General Liability, Pollution and/or Asbestos Pollution Liability and/or Errors & Omissions coverage aze written on a claims-made form: a. Retro Date. The "Retro Date" must be shown, and must be before the date of the Agreement or the beginning of the work required by the Agreement. b. Maintenance and Evidence. Insurance must be maintained and evidence of insurance must be provided for at least five yeazs after completion of the work required by the Agreement. c. Cancellation. If coverage is canceled or non-renewed, and not replaced with another claims-made policy form with a "Retro Date" prior to the effective date of the Agreement, the Contractor must purchase "extended reporting" coverage for a minimum of five yeazs after completion of the work required by the Agreement. d. Copies. A copy of the claims reporting requirements must be submitted to the City for review. 7. Acceptability of Insurers. Insurance is to be placed with licensed insurers admitted to transact business in the State of California with a current A.M. Best's rating of no less than A V. If insurance is placed with a surplus lines insurer, insurer must be listed on the State of California List of Eligible Surplus Lines Insurers (LESLI) with a current A.M. Best's rating of no less than A X. Exception may be made for the State Compensation Fund when not specifically rated. 8. Verification of Coverage. Contractor shall furnish the City with original certificates and amendatory endorsements effecting coverage required by Section I.C. of this Agreement. The endorsements should be on insurance industry forms, provided those endorsements or policies conform to the requirements of this Agreement. All certificates and endorsements aze to be received and approved by the City annually before any work commences. Page 5 Two Par[y Agreement Between the City ajChula Ywta and Clean Harhors Errvironmental Services, !nc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Canditlorta[ly Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services G\Dociwenfs aad Seltings~eetl\Local Settings\Temporary In[e~Mt Files\OLKD012012-CIevS3afio~sVaeanCuntrat-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc 9. Subcontractors. Contractor must include all subcontractors as insureds under its policies or furnish separate certificates and endorsements for each subcontractor. All coverage for subcontractors is subject to all of the requirements included in these specifications. 10. Not a Limitation of Other Obligations. Insurance provisions under this Article shall not be construed to limit the Contractor's obligations under this Agreement, including Indemnity. D. Security for Performance 1. Performance Bond. In the event that Exhibit A, at Paragraph 18, indicates the need for Contractor to provide a Performance Bond (indicated by a check mark in the pazenthetical space immediately preceding the subpazagraph entitled "Performance Bond"), then Contractor shall provide to the City a performance bond, in the amount indicated at Exhibit A, Paragraph 18, in the form prescribed by the City and by such sureties which are authorized to transact such business in the State of California, listed as approved by the United States Department of Treasury Circulaz 570, htta://www.fins.treas.gov/c570, and whose underwriting limitation is sufficient to issue bonds in the amount required by the Agreement, and which also satisfy the requirements stated in Section 995.660 of the Code of Civil Procedure, except as provided otherwise by laws or regulations. All bonds signed by an agent must be accompanied by a certified copy of such agent's authority to act. Surety companies must be duly licensed or authorized in the jurisdiction in which the Project is located to issue bonds for the limits so required. Form must be satisfactory to the Risk Manager or City. 2. Letter of Credit. In the event that Exhibit A, at Paragraph 18, indicates the need for Contractor to provide a Letter of Credit (indicated by a check mark in the pazenthetical space immediately preceding the subparagraph entitled "Letter of Credit"), then Contractor shall provide to the City an irrevocable letter of credit callable by the City at its unfettered discretion by submitting to the bank a letter, signed by the City Manager, stating that the Contractor is in breach of the terms of this Agreement. The letter of credit shall be issued by a bank, and be in a form and amount satisfactory to the Risk Manager or City Attorney which amount is indicated in the space adjacent to the term, "Letter of Credit," in Exhibit A, Paragraph 18. 3. Other Security. In the event that Exhibit A, at Pazagraph 18, indicates the need for Contractor to provide security other than a Performance Bond or a Letter of Credit (indicated by a check mark in the pazenthetical space irmediately preceding the subpazagraph entitled "Other Security"), then Contractor shall provide to the City such other security therein listed in a form and amount satisfactory to the Risk Manager or City Attorney. E. Business License. Contractor agrees to obtain a business license from the City and to otherwise comply with Title 5 of the Chula Vista Municipal Code. Page 6 Two Party Agreemen! Buween the City oJChufa NLsta and Clean Harbors Eirvironmenud Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Condiliona(ly Eumpt Sma!! Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documeofs mid SettingsUcetl\[.ocal Settings\Temporary Internet Fdu\OLKDO\2012LIeaoHazbpsVasionConnact-5 21 12-REVFAIAL (2).doc ARTICLE II. CITY OBLIGATIONS A. Consultation and Cooperation. City shall regularly consult the Contractor for the purpose of reviewing the progress of the Defined Services and Schedule, and to provide direction and guidance to achieve the objectives of this Agreement. The City shall allow Contractor access to its office facilities, files and records, as deemed necessary and appropriate by the City, throughout the term of this Agreement. In addition, City agrees to provide the materials identified at Exhibit A, Paragraph 9, with the understanding that delay in the provision of those materials beyond thirty days after authorization to proceed, shall constitute a basis for the justifiable delay in the Contractor's performance. B. Compensation. 1. Following Receint of Billing. Upon receipt of a properly prepared bill from Contractor, submitted to the City as indicated in Exhibit A, Pazagraph 17, but in no event more frequently than monthly, on the day of the period indicated in Exhibit A, Paragraph 17, City shall compensate Contractor for all services rendered by Contractor according to the terms and conditions set forth in Exhibit A, Paragraph 10, adjacent to the governing compensation relationship indicated by a "checkmazk" next to the appropriate arrangement, subject to the requirements for retention set forth in Paragraph 18 of Exhibit A, and shall compensate Contractor for out of pocket expenses as provided in Exhibit A, Pazagraph 11. 2. Sunnorting Information. Any billing submitted by Contractor shall contain sufficient information as to the propriety of the billing, including properly executed payrolls, time records, invoices, contracts, or vouchers describing in detail the nature of the charges to the Project in order to permit the City to evaluate that the amount due and payable is proper, and such billing shall specifically contain the City's account number indicated on Exhibit A, Pazagraph 17(C) to be chazged upon making such payment. 3. Exclusions. In determining the amount of the compensation City will exclude any cost: 1) incurred prior to the effective date of this Agreement; or 2) arising out of or related to the errors, omissions, negligence or acts of willful misconduct of the Contractor, its agents, employees, or subcontractors. a. Errors and Omissions. In the event that the City Administrator determines that the Contractor's negligence, errors, or omissions in the performance of work under this Agreement has resulted in expense to City greater than would have resulted if there were no such negligence, errors, omissions, Contractor shall reimburse City for any additional expenses incurred by the City. Nothing in this paragraph is intended to limit City's rights under other provisions of this Agreement. 4. Payment Not Final Approval. The Contractor understands and agrees that payment to the Contractor for any Project cost does not constitute a City final decision about whether that cost is allowable and eligible for payment under the Project and does not constitute a Page 7 Two Party Agreement Between the City ojChu/a I~uta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc taprovide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally EremPt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documeots and SettingsUatl\i,ocal Settings\Temporary Inteanet FdesWLKD0~2012C1eanHaiborsVersionConnact-5 21 12-REVFAIAL (2).dx waiver of any violation of Contractor of the terms of the Agreement. The Contractor acknowledges that City will not make a final determination about the eligibility of any cost until the final payment has been made on the Project or the results of an audit of the Project requested by the City has been completed, whichever occurs latest. If City determines that the Contractor is not entitled to receive any portion of the compensation due or paid, City will notify the Contractor in writing, stating its reasons. The Contractor agrees that Project closeout will not alter the Contractor's responsibility to return any funds due City as a result of later refunds, corrections, or other similar transactions; nor will Project closeout alter the right of City to disallow costs and recover funds provided for the Project on the basis of a later audit or other review. a. Contractor's Obligation to Pay. Upon notification to the Contractor that specific amounts aze owed to City, whether for excess payments or disallowed costs, the Contractor agrees to remit to City promptly the amounts owed, including applicable interest. ARTICLE III. ETHICS A. Financial Interests of Contractor Contractor is Designated as an FPPC Filer. If Contractor is designated on Exhibit A, Pazagraph 14, as an "FPPC filer," Contractor is deemed to be a "Contractor" for the purposes of the Political Reform Act conflict of interest and disclosure provisions, and shall report economic interests to the City Clerk on the required Statement of Economic Interests in such reporting categories as are specified in Paragraph 14 of Exhibit A, or if none aze specified, then as determined by the City Attorney. 2. No Participation in Decision. Regazdless of whether Contractor is designated as an FPPC Filer, Contractor shall not make, or participate in making or in any way attempt to use Contractor's posifion to influence a governmental decision in which Contractor knows or has reason to know Contractor has a financial interest other than the compensation promised by this Agreement. Seazch to Determine Economic Interests. Regazdless of whether Contractor is designated as ati FPPC Filer, Contractor warrants and represents that Contractor has diligently conducted a search and inventory of Contractor's economic interests, as the term is used in the regulations promulgated by the Fair Political Practices Commission, and has determined that Contractor does not, to the best of Contractor's knowledge, have an economic interest which would conflict with Contractor's duties under this Agreement. 4. Promise Not to Acquire Conflicting Interests. Regazdless of whether Contractor is designated as an FPPC Filer, Contractor further warrants and represents that Contractor will not acquire, obtain, or assume an economic interest during the term of this Agreement which would constitute a conflict of interest as prohibited by the Fair Political Practices Act. Page 8 Two Parry Agreemnt Between the City ojChula ['ism and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc 1o provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:UJocwnmis and SdliagRUee[IV.ocal SettingslTempo~my imemet Fila\OLKIJ0120I2CIea~S~arlwrsVrniouConhact-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc 5. Duty to Advise of Conflictine Interests. Regardless of whether Contractor is designated as an FPPC Filer, Contractor further warrants and represents that Contractor will immediately advise the City Attorney if Contractor learns of an economic interest of Contractor's that may result in a conflict of interest for the purpose of the Fair Political Practices Act, and regulations promulgated thereunder. 6. ~ecific Warranties Aeainst Economic Interests. Contractor warrants, represents and agrees that: a. Neither Contractor, nor Contractor's immediate family members, nor Contractor's employees or agents (Contractor Associates) presently have any interest, directly or indirectly, whatsoever in any property which may be the subject matter of the Defined Services, or in any property within 2 radial miles from the exterior boundazies of any property which may be the subject matter of the Defined Services, (Prohibited Interest), other than as listed in Exhibit A, Paragraph 14. b. No promise of future employment, remuneration, consideration, gratuity or other reward or gain has been made to Contractor or Contractor Associates in connection with Contractor's performance of this Agreement. Contractor promises to advise City of any such promise that may be made during the Term of this Agreement, or for twelve months thereafter. o. Contractor Associates shall not acquire any such Prohibited Interest within the Term of this Agreement, or for twelve months after the expiration of this Agreement, except with the written permission of City. d. Contractor may not conduct or solicit any business for any party to this Agreement, or for any third party that may be in conflict with Contractor's responsibilities under this Agreement, except with the written permission of City. IV. LIQUIDATED DAMAGES A. Application of Section. The provisions of this section apply if a Liquidated Damages Rate is provided in Exhibit A, Pazagraph 13. 1. Estimating Damages. It is acknowledged by both parties that time is of the essence in the completion of this Agreement. It is difficult to estimate the amount of damages resulting from delay in performance. The parties have used their judgment to amve at a reasonable amount to compensate for delay. 2. Amount of Penalty. Failure to complete the Defined Services within the allotted time period specified in this Agreement shall result in the following penalty: For each consecutive calendar day in excess of the dme specified for the completion of the respective work assignment or Deliverable, the Contractor shall pay to the City, or have withheld from monies due, the sum of Liquidated Damages Rate provided in Exhibit A, Paragraph 13 (Liquidated Damages Rate). Page 9 Two Parry Agreement Between the Gry ojChu/a Puta and Clean Harbors Environmenta[Serviceg Inu to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Ezempt Smell Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documems and SellingsUcetl\I.ocal Settings\Temporery Lrtecnet Fdes\OLImO\2012-CleaoHarborsVe~onCoatlac[-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc 3. Request for Extension of Time. If the performance of any act required of Contractor is directly prevented or delayed by reason of strikes, lockouts, labor disputes, unusual governmental delays, acts of God, fire, floods, epidemics, freight embargoes, or other causes beyond the reasonable control of the Contractor, as determined by the City, Contractor shall be excused from performing that act for the period of time equal to the period of time of the prevention or delay. In the event Contractor claims the existence of such a delay, the Contractor shall notify the City's Contract Administrator, or designee, in writing of that fact within ten calendar days after the beginning of any such claimed delay. Extensions of time will not be granted for delays to minor portions of work unless it can be shown that such delays did or will delay the progress of the work. ARTICLE V. INDEMNIFICATION A. Defense, Indemnity, and Hold Harmless. 1. General Requirement. Except for liability for Design Professional Services covered under Article V., Section A.2., Contractor shall defend, indemnify, protect and hold harmless the City, its elected and appointed officers, agents and employees, from and against any and all claims, demands, causes of action, costs, expenses, liability, loss, damage or injury, in law or equity, to property or persons, including wrongful death, in any manner aiising out of or incident to any alleged acts, omissions, negligence, or willful misconduct of Contractor, its officials, officers, employees, agents, and contractors, arising out of or in connection with the performance of the Defined Services or this Agreement. This indemnity provision does not include any claims, damages,. liability, costs and expenses (including without limitations, attorneys fees) aiising from the sole negligence, active negligence or willful misconduct of the City, its officers, employees. Also covered is liability arising from, connected with, caused by or claimed to be caused by the active or passive negligent acts or omissions of the City, its agents, officers, or employees which may be in combination with the active or passive negligent acts or omissions of the Contractor, its employees, agents or officers, or any third party. 2. Design Professional Services. If Contractor provides design professional services, as defined by California Civil Code section 2782.5, as may be amended from time to time, Contractor shall defend, indemnify and hold the City, its officials, officers, employees, volunteers, and agents free and harmless from any and all claims, demands, causes of action, costs, expenses, liability, loss, damage or injury, in law or equity, to property or persons, including wrongful death, in any manner arising out of, pertaining to, or relating to the negligence, recklessness, or willful misconduct of Contractor, its officials, officers, employees, agents, contractors, and contractors aiising out of or in connection with the performance of Contractor's services. Contractor's duty to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless shall not include any claims or liabilities arising from the sole negligence, active negligence or willful misconduct of the City, its agents, officers or employees. This section in no way alters, affects or modifies the Contractor's obligations and duties under this Agreement. Page 10 Two Parry Agreement Between the Lrty ojChula Vlsta and Gears Harbors Environmental Services, lne to provide Household Hazardous Waste and CondlturnaUy EzenrptSmal! QuantUy Generator Waste Management Services C:\Daaiments and SettingsVeetl\Lacal Settings\Tempormy Intttne[ Fdes\OLKDO\2012LIeaoAazWnVwsionContlact-5 2l 12-REVFINAL (2).doc 3. Costs of Defense and Award. Included in the obligations in Sections A.1 and A.2, above, is the Contractor's obligation to defend, at Contractor's own cost, expense and risk, any and all suits, actions or other legal proceedings, that may be brought or instituted against the City, its directors, officials, officers, employees, agents and/or volunteers, subject to the limitations in Sections A.1. and A.2. Contractor shall pay and satisfy any judgment, award or decree that may be rendered against City or its directors, officials, officers, employees, agents and/or volunteers, for any and all related legal expenses and costs incurred by each of them, subject to the limitations in Sections A.1. and A.2. 4. Insurance Proceeds. Contractor's obligation to indemnify shall not be restricted to insurance proceeds, if any, received by the City, its directors, officials, officers, employees, agents, and/or volunteers. 5. Declazations. Contractor's obligations under Article V shall not be limited by any prior or subsequent declazation by the Contractor. 6. Enforcement Costs. Contractor agrees to pay any and all costs City incurs enforcing the indemnity and defense provisions set forth in Article V. 7. Survival. Contractor's obligations under Article V shall survive the termination of this Agreement. ARTICLE VI. TERMINATION OF AGREEMENT A. Termination for Cause. If, through any cause, Contractor shall fail to fulfill in a timely and proper manner Contractor's obligations under this Agreement, or if Contractor shall violate any of the covenants, agreements or stipulations of this Agreement, City shall have the right to terminate this Agreement by giving written notice to Contractor of such termination and specifying the effective date thereof at least five (5) days before the effective date of such termination. In that event, all finished or unfinished documents, data, studies, surveys, drawings, maps, reports and other materials prepazed by Contractor shall, at the option of the City, become the property of the City, and Contractor shall be entitled to receive just and equitable compensation, in an amount not to exceed that payable under this Agreement and less any damages caused City by Contractor's breach, for any work satisfactorily completed on such documents and other materials up to the effective date of Notice of Termination. B. Termination of Agreement for Convenience of City. City may terminate this Agreement at any time and for any reason, by giving specific written notice to Contractor of such termination and specifying the effective date thereof, at least thirty (30) days before the effective date of such termination. In that event, all finished and unfinished documents and other materials described hereinabove shall, at the option of the City, become City's sole and exclusive property. If the Agreement is terminated by City as provided in this pazagraph, Contractor shall be entitled to receive just and equitable compensation, in an amount not to exceed that payable under this Agreement, for any satisfactory work completed on such documents and other materials to the effective date of such termination. Contractor hereby Page 11 Two Parry Agreement Be[ween the City ojChula V1sta and Clean Harbors Environmema[Services, 7ne to provide Kouseho(d Hazardous Was[e and Condidonally Ezempt Small Quamiry Generator Waste Management Services C:\DOeuments and Se1N~gsVeetl\Local Settlngs\Tempo~vy Intrnmt Files\OLKDO\2012LIeaoFlsdwrsVersiwContdc[-5 21 12-REVFINAI. (2).doc expressly waives any and all claims for damages or compensation arising under this Agreement except as set forth in this section. ARTICLE VII. RECORD RETENTION AND ACCESS A. Record Retention. During the course of the Project and for three (3) years following completion, the Contractor agrees to maintain, intact and readily accessible, all data, documents, reports, records, contracts, and supporting materials relating to the Project as City may require. B. Access to Records of Contractor and Subcontractors. The Contractor agrees to permit, and require its subcontractors to perrnit City or its authorized representatives, upon request, to inspect all Project work, materials, payrolls, and other data, and to audit the books, records, and accounts of the Contractor and its subcontractors pertaining to the Project. C. Project Closeout. The Contractor agrees that Project closeout does not alter the reporting and record retention requirements of this Agreement. ARTICLE VIII. PROJECT COMPLETION, AUDIT, AND CLOSEOUT A. Project Completion. Within ninety (90) calendaz days following Project completion or termination by City, Contractor agrees to submit a final certification of Project expenses and audit reports, as applicable. B. Audit of Contractors. Contractor agrees to perform fmancial and compliance audits the. City may require. The Contractor also agrees to obtain any other audits required by City. Contractor agrees that Project closeout will not alter Contractor's audit responsibilities. Audit costs aze allowable Project costs. C. Project Closeout. Project closeout occurs when City notifies the Contractor that City has closed the Project, and either forwazds the final payment or acknowledges that the Contractor has remitted the proper refund. The Contractor agrees that Project closeout by City does not invalidate any continuing requirements imposed by the Agreement or any unmet requirements set forth in a written notification from City ARTICLE IX. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS A. Assignability. The services of Contractor are personal to the City, and Contractor shall not assign any interest in this Agreement, and shall not transfer any interest in the same (whether by assignment or notation), without prior written consent of City. 1. Limited Consent. City hereby consents to the assignment of the portions of the Defined Services identified in Exhibit A, Pazagraph 16 to the subcontractors identified as "Permitted Subcontractors: ' Page 12 Two Party Agreement Berween the Clry ojChula Pura and Clean Harbors Environmental Serviceg !nc to provide Househo(QHazardous Waste and Condhiona[[y Exempt Sma[! Quamiry Generator Waste Management Services C:\DOCimrnfs and SettingsUee[I\LOCaI Settings\Temporery Internet Files\OLKDO\2012LIeanHarlwrsVurionCoatrart-5 21 l2-REVFRVAL (2).doc B. Ownership, Publication, Reproduction and Use of Material. All reports, studies, information, data, statistics, forms, designs, plans, procedures, systems and any other materials or properties produced under this Agreement shall be the sole and exclusive property of City. No such materials or properties produced in whole or in part under this Agreement shall be subject to private use, copyrights or patent rights by Contractor in the United States or in any other country without the express written consent of City. City shall have unrestricted authority to publish, disclose (except as may be limited by the provisions of the Public Records Act), distribute, and otherwise use, copyright or patent, in whole or in part, any such reports, studies, data, statistics, forms or other materials or properties produced under this Agreement. C. Independent Contractor. City is interested only in the results obtained and Contractor shall perform as an independent contractor with sole control of the manner and means of performing the services required under this Agreement. City maintains the right only to reject or accept Contractor's work products. Contractor and any of the Contractor's agents, employees or representatives are, for all purposes under this Agreement, independent contractors and shall not be deemed to be employees of City, and none of them shall be entitled to any benefits to which City employees aze entitled including but not limited to, overtime, retirement benefits, worker's compensation benefits, injury leave or other leave benefits. Therefore, City will not withhold state or federal income tax, social security tax or any other payroll tax, and Contractor shall be solely responsible for the payment of same and shall hold the City harmless with regard to them. 1. Actions on Behalf of Citv. Except as City may specify in writing, Contractor shall have no authority, express or implied, to act on behalf of City in any capacity whatsoever, as an agent or otherwise. Contractor shall have no authority, express or implied, to bind City or its members, agents, or employees, to any obligation whatsoever, unless expressly provided in this Agreement. 2. No Obligations to Third Parties. In connection with the Project, Contractor agrees and shall require that its agents, employees, subcontractors agree that City shall not be responsible for any obligations or liabilities to any third parry, including its agents, employees, subcontractors, or other person or entity that is not a party to this Agreement. Notwithstanding that City may have concurred in or approved any solicitation, subagreement, or third parry contract at any tier, City shall have no obligation or liability to any person or entity not a party to this Agreement. D. Administrative Claims Requirements and Procedures. No suit or arbitration shall be brought arising out of this Agreement, against City unless a claim has first been presented in writing and filed with City and acted upon by City in accordance with the procedures set forth in Chapter 1.34 of the Chula Vista Municipal Code, as same may from time to time be amended, the provisions of which aze incorporated by this reference as if fully set forth herein, and such policies and procedures used by City in the implementation of same. Upon request by City, Contractor shall meet and confer in good faith with City for the purpose of resolving any dispute over the terms of this Agreement. Page 13 Two Party Agreement Between the City ojChula PcsGr and Clean Harbors Envlranmental Services, Inc W provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conduionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:VJocnmeNs and SettingsVeetlVuwl Settings\rempora~y Internet Files\OLKD0~2012-ClemSlariw~sVdsionConnacl-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc E. Administration of Contract. Each party designates the individuals (Contract Administrators) indicated on Exhibit A, Pazagraph 12, as that party's contract administrator who is authorized by the party to represent it in the routine administration of this Agreement. F. Term. This Agreement shall terminate when the parties have complied with all executory provisions hereof. G. Attorney's Fees. Should a dispute arising out of this Agreement result in litigation, it is agreed that the prevailing party shall be entitled to a judgment against the other for an amount equal to reasonable attorneys' fees and court costs incurred. The "prevailing party" shall be deemed to be the party who is awarded substantially the relief sought. H. Statement of Costs. In the event that Contractor prepares a report or document, or participates in the preparation of a report or document in performing the Defined Services, Contractor shall include, or cause the inclusion of, in the report or document, a statement of the numbers and cost in dollar amounts of all contracts and subcontracts relating to the preparation of the report or document. I. Contractor is Real Estate Broker and/or Salesman. If the box on Exhibit A, Paragraph I S is mazked, the Contractor and/or its principals is/are licensed with the State of California or some other state as a real estate broker or salesperson. Otherwise, Contractor represents that neither Contractor, nor its principals are licensed real estate brokers or salespersons. Notices. All notices, demands or requests provided for or permitted to be given pursuant to this Agreement must be in writing. All notices, demands and requests to be sent to any party shall be deemed to have been properly given or served if personally served or deposited in the United States mail, addressed to such party, postage prepaid, registered or certified, with return receipt requested, at the addresses identified in this Agreement as the places of business for each of the designated parties. K. Integration. This Agreement, together with any other written document referred to or contemplated in it, embody the entire Agreement and understanding between the parties relating to the subject matter hereof. Neither this Agreement nor any provision of it may be amended, modified, waived or dischazged except by an instrument in writing executed by the party against which enforcement of such amendment, waiver or dischazge is sought. L. Capacity of Parties. Each signatory and parry to this Agreement warrants and represents to the other party that it has legal authority and capacity and direction from its principal to enter into this Agreement, and that all necessary resolutions or other actions have been taken so as to enable it to enter into this Agreement. Page 14 Two Party Agreement Between the City ojChula Pasta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Dacumws ard SetangiUxtl\Local Seltlngs\Tempolmy Wacet Fdes\OI,KDO\2012-CleaoHarborsVUS~onConnact-5 21 12-REVFINAI. (2).doc M. Governing Law/Venue. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. Any action arising under or relating to this Agreement shall be brought only in the federal or state courts located in San Diego County, State of California, and if applicable, the City of Chula Vista, or as close thereto as possible. Venue for this Agreement, and performance under it, shall be the City of Chula Vista. (End of page. Next page is signature page.) Page 15 Two Parry Agreement Between the City of Chula ['lsta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Ine fo provide Household Hazardous Waste and ConditianaUy Exempt Small Quantify Cenerafar Waste Management Services C:UJceemevts and SettingsVeetlV.aa1 Settings\remporeey Imemet Files\OLK170\2012LIeaoHa~borsVpsionContlac[-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc Signature Page to Agreement between City of Chula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc., To Provide Turn-Key Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services ' IN WITNESS WHEREOF, City and Contractor have executed this Agreement, indicating that they have read and understood same, and indicate their full and complete consent to its terms: City of Chula Vista By: Cheryl Cox, Mayor Attest: Dorma Norris, City Clerk Approved as to form: Glen R. Googins, City Attorney Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc. By: Sc McFall, VP Te 'cal Services Exhibit List to Agreement: Exhibit A 2012-CleanHarbors VersionCovtrac[-5.21.12-REVFINAL Page 16 Two Party Agreement Between the City ojChu(a PuYa and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, /nc to provide Xouseha(d Hazardous Waste and Canduiona((y Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\DOCtmdtls and Setdngs\leal\I.ocal Settings\Tempo~ary Intenet Files~AI,KDO\2012LIeanHatborsVersio~ontract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).dac Exhibit A to Agreement between City of Chula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc. 1. Effective Date: The Agreement shall take effect upon full execution of the Agreement, as of the effective date stated on page 1 of the Agreement. 2. City-Related Entity: (X) City of Chula Vista, a municipal chartered corporation of the State of California ()The Chula Vista Public Financing Authority, a OThe Chula Vista Industrial Development Authority, a ()Other: (City) 3. Place of Business for City: Mailing Address: City of Chula Vista 276 Fourth Avenue Chula Vista, CA 91910 4. Contractor: a [insert business form] Physical Work Site: Public Works Facility - HHW Drop-off Facility 1800 Maxwell Road Chula Vista, CA 91911 Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc. 1715 East Denni Street Wilmington, California 90744 5. Business Form of Contractor: ()Sole Proprietorship ( )Partnership (X) Corporation 6. Place of Business, Telephone and Fax Number of Contractor: 3495 Kurtz Street 619 226-2065 Voice San Diego, California 92110 619 226-6982 fax Page 17 Two Parry Agreement Between the City ofChu[a Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, /nc m provide Housekold Hazardous Waste and Conditionally E.rempt Smd[ Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\DOCUmeab and SeaingsUatl\Lacal Smin~\Semporery Laeme[ Fila\OLKDO\20t2L1e~HarborsVasio~olmect-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).dac 7. General Duties: Contractor shall provide the cities of Chula Vista, Imperial Beach, National City and the County of San Diego and/or any other governmental entities identified by the City of Chula Vista under this agreement, full service, turnkey household hazardous waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator waste management services. 8. Scope of Work and Schedule: A. Detailed Scope of Work: The City of Chula Vista owns a regional household hazardous waste collection facility (SBHHWPF) open every Wednesday and Saturday, except for Saturdays prior to or immediately following after Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years. Operating hours are 9:00 am to 1:00 pm, although hours may be extended to 3:00 pm upon mutual agreement between the City and Contractor. Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generators (CESQGs) shall be served on an appointment only basis, as needed at both permanent and satellite facilities. Hours and days of operation may be changed or extended by mutual agreement of the City and Contractor when deemed beneficial to the community being served. The Contractor shall also provide on a yearly basis and for the duration of the contract up to ten (10) or more one-day anti-freeze, batteries, oil and paint (ABOP), electronic and universal waste collection events to be held on a Saturday or Sunday at dates and locations to be designated by the City. The Program goals are to reflect the waste disposal hierarchy established by the state in its programs. This hierarchy calls for source reduction and reuse, recycling and reclamation whenever possible. Environmentally sound incineration and hazardous waste landfill disposal are considered the least desirable options. It is most desirable to recycle, process, treat, minimize, and consolidate as much waste as is possible prior to shipment for final disposal. Recycling and beneficial reuse (energy recovery), and treatments are preferred methods of disposal. The following generally describes minimum Program activities the Contractor is to provide: • Provide the necessary labor, materials and equipment to legally operate a permanent household hazardous waste collection facility (PHHWPF), temporary household electronic and universal waste collection events (ten or more per year), door-to-door household hazardous waste collection and a possible satellite household hazardous waste collection facility. Generally these services include tracking, collecting, packaging, transportation, recycling, treatment and disposal, labor and other materials necessary. Page 18 Two Party Agreement Between the City ojChula Vrsta and Gean Harbors Brtvironmental Serviceg /nc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Co~donally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:Ubcumwts and SetdngsUeetl\Lacal Seltin~\Temporery In[emet Fiks\OLKDO\2012LIeanHazborsVeraoM:ontrac[-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc • Select the appropriate treatment, recycling, storage and disposal sites for all hazardous materials collected at the facility or events using the best environmentally sound methods of waste processing hierarchy to include recycling, incineration, and landfilling as the least desirable option. All sites chosen for temporary storage, treatment, recycling and/or disposal shall be fully permitted under local, state and federal laws. Contractor shall also be responsible for providing a waste analysis report that includes identifying the proposed disposal method for each waste stream, all proposed transporters and treatment, storage, and disposal facilities (TSDFs) which will be utilized to dispose of waste collected under this RFP, and all subcontractors. The Contractor shall provide an annual updated list of proposed transporters, proposed TSDFs, and related information. The Contractor shall provide transportation of all materials collected to the appropriate TSDF and to any secondary management facilities as required. • Manifest, load and transport all conforming hazardousmaterials collected at the SBHHWPF, temporary collection, satellite household hazardous waste collection facility and door-to-door collection events, including CESQG generated wastes. Contractor shall perform these services in full compliance with all applicable federal, state and local laws, rules, regulations, including local enforcement agencies for traffic control and orders of all regulatory agencies. • Provide one traiped, qualified and dedicated Project Manager to the program for technical assistance and support as well as all routine operational tasks. Project Manager or an equally qualified staff member will be on-site at the SBHHWPF to assist and oversee proper hazardous waste packaging and shipments. • Provide a qualified HHW customer service specialist to respond to all program inquires within one business day. Customer service support will be accessible through Contractor's toll-free telephone number. Basic call data will be logged and provided to City in an approved format. • Provide one dedicated, qualified Customer Service Representative to the program for all contractual and waste tracking tasks and completion and submittal of all required reports to federal, state and local agencies during normal business hours. • Provide City with the following items no later than forty-five (45) days after the event: copies of all manifests, bill of ladings as well as a monthly report on all the waste collected divided by site, type and amounts of waste collected and invoice for payment along with an itemized listing of car counts. • Prepare and update all reporting documents required 6y federal, state and local agencies such as Form 303, facility operations and contingency plan subject to City approval, and prepare an emergency response plan subject for review and approval by local fire marshals for said facilities. • Contractor agrees to provide staff services to transfer applicable permits for Page 19 Two Party Agreement Between the City ojChu[a Vuta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Ina to provide Household Hauu•dous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Qaamity Certerator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and SMtingVce[1\Lacal Settivgs\Tempormy Totems Fild\OLKDO\2012L1e>m[3mbo~sVaQOnConhact-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc the City. • On-going Project Management meetings with City staff. SPECIFIC SERVICES FOR DOOR-TO-DOOR COLLECTION PROGRAM • Program Administration • Hotline services for the program • Complete inventory of materials to be collected • Professional, knowledgeable, and friendly staff • Permit preparation and submittal • Service completed within 10 days of initial request (phone call or email) • Emergency pickup service available on a case by case basis, under City direction • Tracking by jurisdiction with receipts provided to the resident or CESQGs • Assistance for all disabled and elderly participants requiring additional help in gathering of materials -resident must be at home at the time of collection • On-site inventory, collection, segregation and packaging completed by a trained chemist and/or technician • Contractor to prepare an emergency response plan subject for review and approval by local fire marshals • Compliance with Health and Safety Standards per OSHA 1910.120 • Manifest Preparation - to include Land Disposal Restriction (I.DR), Bill of Lading, and Treatment Storage Disposal Facility (TSDF) and any other regulatory documentation as required. • Same-day transportation of all materials to Permanent Site for consolidation and packaging • Reporting to respective City to include: name of resident, date of pick-up and complete breakdown of pounds and/or gallons of material collected by class • Additional reporting to City pertaining to collection, quantification, processing and transportation of materials paperwork and forms required by CalRecycle, the Department of Toxic Substances Control or any other local, state or federal agency. • Waste Survey and Customer Satisfaction Program Page 20 Two Party Agreement Bdween the City ojChufa Vlsta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Wade and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generamr Waste Management Services CiDa:~ews and SeamgsUeGl\Local Seltin~\iemporary Inteixf Filesl0LKD0~2012-CleanHazporsVersiouCon6ac[-5 21 12-REVFINA[, (2).doc SPECIFIC SERVICES FOR THE PERMANENT FACILITY, SATELITE COLLECTION FACILITY, AND ONE-DAY COLLECTION EVENTS • Setup and breakdown • Professional knowledgeable and friendly staff • Supplies and equipment • Waste collection, transportation, recycling and disposal • Segregation and packaging • Timely reporting and invoicing, including 303 reporting • Survey collection • Prepare and maintain a facility operations and contingency plan that shall include a contingency plan for unacceptable wastes such as explosive and biological waste, and prepare an emergency response plan subject for review and approval by local fire marshals for said facilities • Permit preparation and submittal • Compliance with Health and Safety Standards per OSHA 1910.120 including all local, state and federal storm water protection laws • Manifest Preparation - to include Land Disposal Restriction (LDR), Bill of Lading, and Treatment Storage Disposal Facility (TSDF) and any other regulatory documentation as required. • Safety meeting prior to each scheduled collection event • On-going Project Management Meetings B. Date for Commencement of Contractor Services: (X) Same as Effective Date of Agreement (X) Other: July 1, 2012 begins a two (2) year contract with three (3) one (1) year extensions through June, 30, 2017. The need for any three (3) one (i) year extensions shall be determined on an annual basis solely by the City Manager and if so determined, the City Manager shall execute a one (1) year extension letter regarding the same. C. Dates or Time Limits for Delivery of Deliverables: Deliverable No. 1: Deliverable No. 2: Deliverable No. 3: Page 21 Two Party Agreement Between the City ojChula Pcsta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Ine ro provide Household Harnrdous Waste and CondiUona([y Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:VJa;umrnfs aid 3caingsUeetlU.ocal Seronglraapo~ary haema[ Files~OI.KD012012-CleanHaborsVersionCont<ac[-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc D. Date for completion of all Contractor services: This is a two (2) year contract ending June 30, 2014, with three (3) one (1) year extensions effectively ending June 30, 2017 pursuant to Section 8.B. above. 9. Materials Required to be Supplied by City to Contractor: The City of Chula Vista will provide the facility for the permanent drop-off operations, located at the City's Public Works Facility, 1800 Maxwell Road, Chula Vista, CA 91911. This includes an office trailer, storage lockers, forklift, used oil collection tank and cooking oil collection tank. 10. Compensation: Pricing Sheets Each participating jurisdiction will be billed directly for the residents that use services lA through 2B. A Turnkey Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and disposal. Wed staffin /evels: 1 Chemist/ 1 Technician per participanUvehicle load: 1~ load, (15 gallons or 125 pounds) _67.00 Turnkey Household Hazardous waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: Administration, staffing, 3 Per participanUvehicle load: 2nd 2A technicians, 1 trained chemist. Vehicle load on vehicle, additional $_35.00 unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment material preparation, transportation and disposal Wed staffin levels: !Chemist / 1 Technician Door-to-door program, Collection of household hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps, 1B Administration, staffing, transportation, Per residence not up to 12 $ 85 00 hazcatting, packaging, manifestation/ gallons or 100 pounds . - administration and or recycling or disposal Staffin levels: !Chemist/1 Technician Door-to-door program, Collection of household hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps, 2B Administration, staffing, transportation, For every 12 gallons or 100 $ 25 00 hazcatting, packaging, manifestation/ pounds beyond per collection . - administration and or recycling or disposal Staffin /eve/s: 1 Chemist/1 Technician Page 22 Two Parry Agreement Between the City ojC.hula Vum and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc fo provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Ezempt Small Quantlry Generator Waste Management Services C:\Donvnents and Setlmgs~eetl\I,ocal Settivgs\Tempo~my intone[ FiksIOLKDO\2012L7eaN{a~rsVeasionCoutrac[-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc Pricing Per Material Type: Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste $_40, 51, 64, 85_ and sharps: (per material costs) Motor oil, Non-RCRA hazardous Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) 1C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained liquid (A31) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, BULK RATE $.30 Per packaging and shipment preparation, Gallon trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Motor oil filters, Non-RCRA 40, 52, 65, 87 $ 2C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained hazardous solid (CNO) _ Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste $ 65, 76, 95, 126 and sharps: (per material costs) Antifreeze, Non-RCRA hazardous _ _ Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) 3C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained liquid (635) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, BULK RATE $.90 Per packaging and shipment preparation, Gallon trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste $ 40, 65, 82, 109 and sharps: (per material costs) Household cleaners, Non-RCRA _ _ Per (O5, 16, 30, 55 gallon) 4C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained hazardous liquid (CNOS) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, BULK DRUM & LP packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Non-RCRA hazardous waste 15, 20, 25, 34 $ 5C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained solids, empty drums (D23) _ Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) $ 240 6C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained Latex paint, bulked (FB3-R) _ _ per (55 gallon) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) $ 260 7C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained Latex paint, lab packed (LFB3) _ _ per (Cubic Yard Box) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Paint and paint-related materials $ 275 8C Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste including paint, lacquer, enamel, _ _ per (Cubic Yard Box) and shar s: per material costs stain, shellac solutions, varnish, Page 23 Two Party Agreement Between the City ojChufa Vuta and Clean Harbors Environmenta[Services, !ne to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Cond[tiona[[y Exempt Small Quantlty Generator Waste Manageneent Services C:\Documents and Settimgs0ee[lV.ocal Settlng\Tempo~ary Intencet Files\OLImO\2012LIeanE7a~borsVeaionCootrut-5 21 l2-REVFRdAL (2).doc Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained polish, liquid filler, and liquid chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, lacquer base, or thinners, loose packaging and shipment preparation, packed (LPTP) trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste Flammable Liquids, N.O.S and sharps: (per material costs) (distillates, petroleum, $ 127, 253 317 422 9C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained hydrotreated light naphthenic, _ , , _ per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, malathion, pyrethrin, naphtha, packaging and shipment preparation, benzenes (LCCRD) trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Flammable Solids, organic, N.O.S $ 85, 169, 212, 282, 988 10C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained (resins, adhesives) (LPTN) _ _ Per (05, 16, 30, 55, CYB) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Toxic Solids, organic, N.O.S $_127, 253, 317, 422, 11C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained (diazinon, methyl carbamates) 1477_ chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, (LCCRC) Per (05, 16, 30, 55, CYB) packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) polychlorinated biphenyls, liquids, $ 85, 116, 145, 194 12C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained non-leaking light ballasts (CHBL) _ Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) polychlorinated biphenyls, liquids, $ 85, 116 145 194 13C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained leaking light ballasts (CHBL) _ , , _ Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Corrosive liquids, acidic, inorganic, $ 88, 177, 221, 295 14C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained NOS. (LAT-A) _ _ Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Corrosive Liquids, basic, toxic, $ 127, 253 317 422 15C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained NOS (LCCRB) _ , , _ Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. 75C Household Hazardous Waste Collection Oxidizing corrosives liquids, NOS $_127, 253, 317, 422_ Facilit of hazardous waste, universal waste LCCRD Per O5, 16, 30, 55 allon Page 24 Two Party Agreement Between the City ojChula Vista and Clean Harbors Envlronmenta[Services, Ine fo provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Smal! Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C1Daameals ar~d SeamgsUee[lU.acal Selmgs\Tempo~ary Internet Fi(es\OLKDO\2012-ClemHulwrsVpsionConhac[-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc and sharps: (per material costs) Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Oxidizing corrosives solids, NOS 127, 253, 317, 422 $ 17C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained (LCCRO) _ _ Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Caustic liquids, acidic, inorganic, 88, 127, 221, 295 $ 18C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained NOS. (LAT-B) _ _ Per (O5, 16, 30, 55 gallon) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) $ 88 127 221 295 19C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained Caustic alkali liquids, (LAT-B) _ _ per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) CFL Mercury bulbs (compact) $_ 50_ 20C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained (CFL-8) Per (BULB) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) CFL Mercury bulbs (u-shaped, $_1.20_ 21C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained circular) (CFL-2) PerBUL6) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Fluorescent lamps (linear, 4-foot) $_ 12_ 22C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained (CFL-1) Per (LINEAR FOOT) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Fluorescent lamps (linear, 8-foot) $_ 12_ 23C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained (CFL-1) Per (LINEAR FOOT) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. 24C Household Hazardous Waste Collection Household batteries, D -cell, $ 0.95 Page 25 Twa Parry Agreement Be[ween the City ojCkula Prsta and Clean Harbors Environmenta[Services, !ne to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally ExemptSmall Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:UJocumenfs and SettmgsUeetlU.ocal Seaings\Tempoeary Internet Files\OLKD0~2012-CleaaLiaeboaVersionContraa-5 21 12-REVFAIAL (2).doc Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste containing potassium hydroxide Per (pound) and sharps: (per material costs) solid, electric storage, 8) (LBD1) Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained ALKALINE BATTERY chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis oral. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Household batteries Wet- $ 0 25C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 trained filled with acid (LBLA-2) _ _ per (BATTERY) chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, (LEAD ACID BATTERY) packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Household batteries (ni-cad) $ 126, 253, 316 26C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 (LBD-2) _ _ Per (05, 16, 30) trained chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment re aration, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Household batteries (Lithium 9) 27C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 (LBR) $_455_ Per (OS) trained chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment re aration, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal 85, 158, 197, 263, $ waste and sharps: (per material costs) _ 920 28C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 Aerosols 2.1 (LCCRQ) _ Per (05, 16, 30, 55, trained chemist. Vehicle unloading, CYB) hazcatting, packaging and shipment re aration, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Sharps, syringes, lancets, $ 175 29C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 infectious substances affecting _ _ per (55) trained chemist. Vehicle unloading, humans (D20) hazcatting, packaging and shipment re aration, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) propane tanks, small, less than 7 Per $ 30C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 one gallon (LCY1) (CYSM) _ _ (CYLINDER) trained chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment re aration, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) propane tanks, large, more than $ 25 31C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 one gallon (LCY1) (CYME) _ _ Per (CYLINDER) trained chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment re aration, trans ortation and dis osal. Page 26 77vo Parry Agreement Between the Qty afChu[a VBYa and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Ine to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Condltionagy Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:Ubc~®mts and SettotgUeetlU,oca1 $ettlngs\Tanporvy Iatane[ Files\OLKDO\3012-CleanflarbolsVe~ooContract-5 21 12-REVFINAI, (2).doc Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Fire Extinguishers (LCY1) (CYSM $_7_ 32C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 &CYME) Per (CYLINDER) trained chemist. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment re oration, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) Methyl Acetylene and other $ 25 33C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 compressed liquid or gas tanks _ _ per (CYLINDER) trained chemist. Vehicle unloading, (LCY1) hazcatting, packaging and shipment re oration, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal 5620/50 covered electronics, waste and sharps: (per material costs) televisions, monitors, cathode ray $_0_ Per 34C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 tubes, LCD panels, laptops,-flat (MONITOR) trained chemist. Vehicle unloading, screen televisions (ECEW) hazcatting, packaging and shipment re oration, trans ortation and dis osal. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: (per material costs) All other SB 20/50 non-covered $ 20 35C Administration, staffing, 3 technicians, 1 electronics, minus Kitchen _ per (POUND) trained chemist. Vehicle unloading, appliances (EEE) hazcatting, packaging and shipment re oration, trans ortation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous $_40, 51, 64, 85_ waste, universal waste and sharps: Motor oil, Non-RCRA hazardous Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) 1 D Administration, staffing, technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, liquid (A31) BULK RATE $.30 Per packaging and shipment preparation, Gallon trans ortation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Eventls of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: Motor oil filters, Non-RCRA $_40, 52, 65, 87_ 2D Administration, staffing, technicians, trained hazardous solid (CNO) Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) chemists. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous 65, 76, 95, 126_ $ waste, universal waste and sharps: Antifreeze, Non-RCRA hazardous _ Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) 3D Administration, staffing, technicians, trained liquid (635) chemists. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, BULK RATE $.90 Per packaging and shipment preparation, Gallon trans ortation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a $_40, 65, 82, 109_ Temporary Collection Events of hazardous Household cleaners, Non-RCRA Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) 4D waste, universal waste and sharps: hazardous liquid (CNOS) Administration, staffin ,technicians, trained BULK DRUM & LP Page 27 Two Par[y Agreemen[ Be[ween [he City ojChu[a Pcrta and Ckan Harbors Environmental Services, !ne to provide Household Hazardous Waste and CondrtionaIIy Exempt Small Quamity Generator Waste Management Servlees C:\Doaanen~ and Settings\leetl\LOCaI Settings\Temporary Inremet Fda\OLKDO\2012LIeanHalbo~sVersiouCowact-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc chemists. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection EvenUs of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: $ 240 5D Administration, staffing, technicians, trained Latex paint, bulked (F63-R) _ _ per (55 gallon) chemists. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: $ 260 6D Administration, staffing, technicians, trained Latex paint, lab packed (LF83) _ _ per (Cubic Yard Box) chemists. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a paint and paint-related materials Temporary Collection Events of hazardous including paint, lacquer, enamel, waste, universal waste and sharps: stain shellac solutions varnish $ 275 7D Administration, staffing, technicians, trained , , , polish, liquid filler, and liquid _ _ Per (Cubic Yard Box) chemists. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, lacquer base, or thinners, loose packaging and shipment preparation, packed (LPTP) trans ortation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of Flammable Liquids, N.O.S hazardous waste, universal waste and (distillates, petroleum 8D sharps: Administration, staffing, , hydrotreated light naphthenic, $_127, 253, 317, 422_ technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle malathion, pyrethrin, naphtha per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and , benzenes (LCCRD) shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and 9D sharps: Administration, staffing, Flammable Solids, organic, N.O.S $_85, 169, 212, 282, 988_ technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle (resins, adhesives) (LPTN) Per (05, 16, 30, 55, CYB) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and Toxic Solids, organic, N.O.S $ 127, 253, 317, 422 10D sharps: Administration, staffing, (diazinon, methyl carbamates) _ , 1477 technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle (LCCRC) _ Per (05 16 30 55 CYB) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and , , , , shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and polychlorinated biphenyls, liquids, 116, 145, 194 $ 85 11 D sharps: Administration, staffing, non-leaking light ballasts (CHBL) _ _ , Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shi ment re aration, trans ortation and Page 28 Two Party Agreement Be[ween the City ojChu[a Vkta and Clean Harbors Environmenffi Services, Inc m provide Household Hazardous Waste and ConditlanaBy Exempt Sma![ Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:UJocwnems and SettingsUeetlU.ocal Selling;\Tempo~my Interne[ Fiks\OLKDO\2012-ClearS~IarborsVersionConhact-5 21 12-ItEVFINAI. (2).doc dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection EvenUs of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: Administration, staffing, Polychlorinated biphenyis, liquids, $_85, 116, 145, 194_ 12D technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle leaking light ballasts (CHBL) Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: Administration, staffing, Corrosive liquids, acidic, inorganic, $_88, 177, 221, 295_ 13D technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle NOS. (LAT-A) Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: Administration, staffing, Corrosive liquids, acidic, organic, $_127, 253, 317, 422_ 14D technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle NOS. (LCCRA) Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: Administration, staffing, Corrosive Liquids, basic, toxic, $_127, 253, 317, 422_ 15D technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle NOS (LCCRB) Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection EvenUs of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: Administration, staffing, Oxidizing corrosives liquids, NOS $_127, 253, 317, 422_ 16D technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle (LCCRO) Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: Administration, staffing, Oxidizing corrosives solids, NOS $_127, 253, 317, 422_ 17D technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle (LCCRO) Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and Caustic liquids, acidic, inorganic, $_88, 127, 221, 295_ 18D sharps: Administration, staffing, NOS. (LAT-B) Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle unloadin , hazcattin acka in and Page 29 Two Party Agreement Between the City ojChula f2sta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc w provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\I)neiwenrs and Seaings\leal\l.anal Settings\Tempocary Intone[ Files\OLKI70\2012-CleaoHazbo~sVersionConhact-5 21 12-REVFINAI, (2).doc shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection EvenUs of hazardous waste, universal waste and 19D sharps: Administration, staffing, Caustic alkali liquids, (LAT-B) $_88, 127, 221, 295_ technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle Per (05, 16, 30, 55 gallon) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and 20D sharps: Administration, staffing, CFL Mercury bulbs (compact) $_ 50_ technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle (CFL-8) Per (BULB) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and 21 D sharps: Administration, staffing, CFL Mercury bulbs (u-shaped, $_1.20_ technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle circular) (CFL-2) Per BULB) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and 22D sharps: Administration, staffing, Fluorescent lamps (linear, 4-foot) $_.12_ technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle (CFL-1) Per (LINEAR FOOT) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: Fluorescent lamps (linear 8-foot) $ 12 23D Administration, staffing, technicians, trained , (CFL-1) _ _ Per (LINEAR FOOT) chemists. Vehicle unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, trans ortation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and Household batteries, Dry-cell, 24D sharps: Administration, staffing, containing potassium hydroxide $_0.95_ technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle solid, electric storage, 8) (LBD1) Per (pound) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and ALKALINE BATTERY shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of Household batteries Wet- 25D hazardous waste, universal waste and filled with acid (LBLA-2) $_0_ sharps: Administration, staffing, (LEAD ACID BATTERY) per (BATTERY) technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle unloadin , hazcattin acka in and Page 30 Two Parry Agreement Between the Gty ojChula Pcrta and Gean Harbors Environmenta[Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantrry Generator Waste Management Services CiDocmneofs and Seltivgs\IeetlU.ocel Settings\Tempotary Internet Fila\OLKDO\2012-CleaoHmborsVmionCoohact-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection EvenUs of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: Administration, staffing, Household batteries (ni-cad) $_126, 253, 316_ 26D technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle (LBD-2) Per (05, 16, 30) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: Administration, staffing, Household batteries (Lithium 9) Per (05) $ q55 27D technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle (LBR) _ _ unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection EvenUs of hazardous waste, universal waste and $_85, 158, 197, 263, 28D sharps: Administration, staffing, technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle Aerosols 2.1 (LCCRQ) 920_ Per (O5, 16, 30, 55, unloading, hazcatting, packaging and CYB) shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and Sharps, syringes, lancets, 175 $ 29D sharps: Administration, staffing, infectious substances affecting _ _ Per (55) technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle humans (D20) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: Administration, staffing, Propane tanks, small, less than $_7_ Per 30D technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle one gallon (LCY1) (CYSM) (CYLINDER) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Eventls of hazardous waste, universal waste and sharps: Administration, staffing, Propane tanks, large, more than $_25_ 31 D technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle one gallon (LCY1) (CYME) Per (CYLINDER) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Eventls of Fire Extinguishers (LCY1) (CYSM $_7_ 32D hazardous waste, universal waste and gCYME) Per (CYLINDER) sharps: Administration, staffing, technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle Page 31 Two Parry Agreement Be[ween the Lrry ojChu(a Perm and Clean Harbors Emrranmental Services, Ine to provide Household Hazardous Waste and ConditionaQy Exempt Small Quamiry Generator Waste Management Services C:~Documents and Seltings~eenV.ocal Settingil'remporary Internet FilesIOLKD012012-CleanHarbasVdaonContnct-5 21 12-REVFAIAL (2).doc unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Per Material disposal costs from a Temporary Collection Events of hazardous waste, universal waste and Methyl Acetylene and other 33D sharps: Administration, staffing, compressed liquid or gas tanks $_25_ technicians, trained chemists. Vehicle (LCY1) Per (CYLINDER) unloading, hazcatting, packaging and shipment preparation, transportation and dis osal. Temporary Collection EvenUs of 1 hazardous waste, universal waste 0-200 vehicles $_4528_ mobilization, staffin costs Temporary Collection Events of 2 hazardous waste, universal waste 20000 vehicles $_5789_ mobilization, staffin costs Temporary Collection Events of 3 hazardous waste, universal waste 400-600 vehicles $_7823_ mobilization, staffin costs Temporary Collection Events of 4 hazardous waste, universal waste 600-800 vehicles $_10656_ mobilization, staffin costs Temporary Collection Events of 5 hazardous waste, universal waste 1,000 + vehicles $_13815_ mobilization, staffin costs Pricing Notes: The pricing for line item 2A will be applied one time for each individual vehicle that brings in greater than 15 gallons and/or 125 pounds of waste, excluding E-waste and sharps. Each option year Clean Harbors requests the right to negotiate price escalation not to exceed 4°/a aver the previous year pricing. Clean Harbors is willing to negotiate rate modifications at the time the new California PaintCare program is ready to be fully implemented into the City's HHW program. The alphanumeric codes in parentheses in the unit column are Clean Harbors Waste Classification codes, which are used to determine waste handling & billing. A listing of these codes is below. Page 32 /bo Par[y Agreement Between the City ojChula VLsta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, /nc !o provide Household Nawrdous Waste and CandUionaUy Exempt Small Quamlty Generator Waste Management Services C:UJa;umeMS and SeamgsUcetlU.oca1 Settings\Tempo~ary Internet Ftles\OLKDO\2012-CleanEla~horsVasionCOntract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc •! •i' i ~' ! • • • '• A11 -METHYLENE CHLORIDE Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 5 percent other chlorinated solvents A11 Flash point greater than 140°F No PCB's or pesticides pH between 5-10 Minimum yield 30 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY A12 -1,1,1 TRICHLOROETHANE Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 5 percent other chlorinated solvents A12 Flash point greater than 140°F No PCB's or pesticides pH between 5-10 Minimum yield 30 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY A13 - TRICHLOROETHYLENE Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 5 percent other chlorinated solvents Flash point greater than 140°F A13 No PCB's or pesticides pH between 5-10 Minimum yield 30 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY A14-PERCHLOROETHYLENE Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 5 percent other chlorinated solvents A14 Flash point greater than 140°F No PCB's or pesticides pH between 5-10 Minimum yield 30 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY A15 - TRICHLOROTRIFLUOROETHANE Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 5 percent other chlorinated solvents A15 Flash point over 140°F No PCB's or pesticides pH between 5-10 Minimum Yield 30 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY Page 33 Two Party Agreement Be[ween the City ojChula Nkta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Houselio(d Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Servicts r~vLH.,,.°.,x° °°A Grin°cVeeflUncal Settines\Temoorerv Interne[ FJes\OCKDO\20I2CIev~Els~borsVe~sianContract-5 21 l2-REVFINAL (2).dx A17 -NON HALOGENATED SOLVENTS Non-halogenated solvents A17 Specification and purity as per profilelsample recycling parameters individually assigned PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY A18 -MIXED HALOGENATED SOLVENTS A78 Mixed halogenated solvents Specrcation and purity as per prorile/sample A22 -LOW BTU ORGANIC LIQUID DRUM SPECIFICATIONS: Less than 5 ppm PCB's, not TSCA regulated Less than 5°k organic halogenlsulfur Must not set-up in water or with organic solvents pH between 2.14 Less than one inch of solids in the drum No pesticides Less than 5000 BTUs per pound PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION BULK SPECIFICATIONS: Heating value less than 2000 BTUs per pound Metals within normal feed limits Chlorine less than 5 percent Iodine less than 0.5 percent Fluorine less than 0.5 percent Bromine less than 0.5 percent Sulfur less than 3 percent No pesticides or level A requirements NaIKIMg/P each less than 0.5°k Ash less than 5°k Settleable solids less than 5°k Viscosity less than #4 fuel oil Must not set-up with water or with organic solvents Page 34 Twa Party Agreement Between the City ojChula Nish and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, 7ne to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Fxempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Da:uments and SetuvgsVee[I\I.ocal Setting\'1'emp°tary Internet Files\OLRI)0\2012-Cleanflarb°rsVersionConnact-5 21 12-REVFQdAL (2).doc A22K-LOW BTU ORGANIC LIQUID DRUM SPECIFICATIONS: pH 2-14 Ammonia less than 10 percent Source of PCB <50 ppm Heating value less than 5000 BTUs per pound Less than 5 percent organic halogens/sulfur Must not set-up in water or with organic solvents Less than one inch of solids in the drum No pesticides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION A22K BULK SPECIFICATIONS: Heating value less than 2000 BTUs per pound Metals v~ithin normal feed limits Chlorine less than 5 percent Iodine less than 0.5 percent Bromine less than 0.5 percent Fluorine less than 0.5 percent Sulfur less than 3 percent No pesticides or level A requirements Na/K/Mg/P each less than 0.5°h Ash less than 5°h Settleable solids less than 5% Vscosity less than #4 fuel oil Must not set-up with water or with organic solvents PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION A23 - BILAYERED SOLVENTANATER Non-detectable PCBs Less than 5 percent organic halogenlsulfur pH between 2-12 A23 Waste codes and trealability acceptable for CES Less than one-inch solids in drum No pesticides, biocides, or cyanides No chelating agents, surfactants, or emulsifiers Up to 100ppm phenol Must not set-up with water or with organic solvents PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: FUELS BLENDINGICESIINCINERATION A23R - BILAYERED SOLVENTANATER FOR AN OIL FACILITY Less than 5 ppm PCB's, not TSCA regulated Less than 3% organic halogen/sulfur pH between 2-12 EPA waste codes D001, D004-D011, D018-D043 Less than one inch solids in drum No pesticides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD:FUELS BLENDINGIWASTEWATERTRERTMENT Page 35 Twa Party Agreement Be[ween the City of Chula Prsta and Cfean Harbors EnvironmentaLServices, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and ConditionaIIy Exempt Small Quamity Generator Waste Management Services C:Ubcumeuts mid SettingsUeUlU.acal Segmgs\Tea~po`ary ra[emet Filu\OLKDO\20I2LIeanElarb°rsVemonCoNrect-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc A23R -- BILAYERED SOLVENTNJATER FOR AN OIL FACILITY Less than 5 ppm PCB's, not TSCA regulated Less than 3% organic halogen/sulfur pH between 2-12 EPA waste codes D001, D004-D011, D016-D043 Less than one inch solids in drum No pesticides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD:FUELS BLENDINGNVASTEWATERTRERTMENT A24 -CES LIQUID Less than 300,000 ppm total organic carbon Source of PCB <50 ppm No biocides, pesticides, or cyanides No chelating agents, surfactants, or emulsifiers A24 Up to 100 ppm phenol Must not setup in water or organic solvents pH 2-12 Waste codes and Ueatability acceptable for CES process Specific gravity less than 1.2 Less than one-inch of solids in drum PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: CLEAN EXTRACTION SYSTEM A24F -CES LIQUID -FEED Less than 10,000 ppm total organic carbon No organic layer Up to 20-ppm phenol PH 6-9 A24F Specific Gravity less than 1.2 No detectable ammonia, cyanides, or PCB'S, Not TSCA regulated No surfactants, emulsifiers, biocides, chelators Must not set up in water or organic solvents Waste codes and treatability acceptable for CES process PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: CLEAN EXTRACTION SYSTEM A24GW -CES LIQUID -GAS & WATER Less than 10,000 ppm total organic carbon Greater than 10,000 BTUILB in organic layer Up to 40 ppm phenol pH 6-9 A24GW Specific gravity less than 1.2 No detectable ammonia or cyanide Source of PCB <50 ppm No emulsifiers, biocides, chelators Must not setup in water or organic solvents Waste codes and treatability acceptable for CES process PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: CLEAN EXTRACTION SYSTEM Page 36 Two PartyAgreemem Between the City ojChula Ptsta and Gean Harbors Environments[Services, Ina toprovide Househo/d Hazardous Waste amt Condidona[ly EzentptSmall Quardity Generator Waste Management Services C:Uhcnmems and SetGngsUeUlU.ocal Seltin&4\Temporery Internet Fdes\OISCDO\2012-C1eanHa~iwcsVasionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).d°c A24P -CES LIQUID -PRETREATMENT Less than 300,000 ppm total organic carbon Source of PCB <50 ppm No biocides, pesticides, or cyanides A24P No chelating agents, surfactants, or emulsifiers Up to 100 ppm phenol Must not set up in water or organic solvents pH 2-12 Waste codes and treatability acceptable for CES process Specific gravity less than 1.2 PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: CLEAN EXTRACTION SYSTEM A24T -CES LIQUID -TREATMENT Less than 50,000 ppm total organic carbon Up to 50-ppm phenol pH 5-10 A24T Specific gravity less than 1.2 No detectable ammonia or cyanide Source of PCB <50 ppm No surfactants, emulsifiers, biocides, chelators Must not set up in water or organic solvents Waste codes and treatability acceptable for CES process PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: CLEAN EXTRACTION SYSTEM A31 -SPECIFICATION OILS Less than one-inch of solid in the drum No pesticides Non-detectable concentration of PCB's (i.e. <2ppm MDL) Organic halogens less than 1000 ppm Flash point greater than 100°F A31 pH between 2-12.5 Must be petroleum-based oil (greater than 5000 BTUslIb.) Less than 5 percent water Cannot be mixed with other hazardous waste Total Cadmium less than 2ppm Total Chrome less than 10 ppm Total Arsenic less than 5 ppm Total Lead less than 100 ppm PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: OIL RECOVERY A31D-DIELECTRIC FLUID LESS THAN 50 PPM PCB Less than one-inch solids A31 D No water later Must be pump-able Less than 50 ppm PCB's PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DECHLORINATION Page 37 Two Party Agreement Be[ween the Clty oJChula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and CondiUonaUy Exempt Small Quamify Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documeufs and Settings\lee[lV.ocal SelUngs\Temporuy 7ntemat Files\OLKDO\2U12-CleauEla,UasVersionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc A31R - SPECIFICATION OIL FOR RECYCLING AT AN OIL FACILITY Less than one-inch of solids in the drum No pesticides Non-detectable concentration of PCB's Organic halogens less than 1000 ppm Flash point greater then 100 F A31R pH between 4-11 Must be fuel or motor oil (greater than 5,000 BTU/Ib) Less than 5 percent water Cannot be mixed with any other hazardous waste Total Cadmium less than 2 ppm Total Chromium less than 10 ppm Total Arsenic less than 5 ppm Total Lead less than 10 ppm PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD; FUEL RECOVERY/FUELS BLENDING A31S -SPECIFICATION OIL FROM TRANSFORMER RECLAMATION "- Less than one-inch of solid in the drum PCB must be less than 2 ppm No pesticides A31 S Organic halogens less than 1000 ppm Flash point greater than 100°F pH between 2-12.5 Must be petroleum-based oil (greater than 5000 BTUs/lb.) Less than 5 percent water Cannot be mixed with any other hazardous waste PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD:OIL RECOVERY A32 -SPECIFICATION OIL 8 WATER Non-detectable concentration of PCB's Organic Halogen less than 1,000 ppm pH between 2.12.5 Must be petroleum-based oil (greater than 5000 BTUsllb) No pesticdes A32 Flash point greater than 100°F Cannot be mixed with any other hazardous waste Total Cadmium less than 2 ppm Total Chrome less than 10 ppm Total Arsenic less than 5 ppm Total Lead less than 10 ppm Less than one-inch of solid in the drum Greater than 5 percent water PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: OIL RECOVERYANASTEWATER TREATMENT Page 38 75vo Party Agrecmrnt Between the Ciry ojChula Puta and Gean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Wane and Camlidonafly Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:iD000mems avd SettingsVeetl~i.ocal Settings\Tempocazy Laemet Files\OLKD012012LIemHarba:VecsioaContract-5 21 12-REVFII~]AL (2).dac A40 -ORGANIC LIQUID WITH HALOGENS Less than one-inch of solids in the drum Source of PCB <50 ppm Organic halogen greater than 5 percent Sulfur greater than 5 percent pH between 2-12 Must not set-up in water or solvents Over 5,000 BTU per pound PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: FUELS BLENDING/INCINERATION A40 BULK SPECFIFICATIONS: Source of PCB <50 ppm Chlorine greater than 5 percent Sulfur greater than 5 percent Fluorine less than 0.5 percent Iodine less than 0.5 percent Bromine less than 0.5 percent pH between 2-12 Must not set-up in water or solvents Over 5,000 BTU per pound PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: FUELS BLENDINGIINCINERATION A99 -HIGH HAZARD WASTES FOR SPECIAL HANDLING Potentially high hazard material A99 Requires special handling Specifications determined for each profile Dis osal method determined for each rofile A99AZ - WASTE CONTAINING AZIDES Potentially high hazard material A99AZ May require special handling or packaging Specifications determined for each profile Dis osal method determined for each rofile A99D -HIGHER HAZARD SOLIDSISLUDGES FOR DIRECT BURN Potentially high hazard material A99D Requires special handling Specifications determined for each profile PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DIRECT BURN INCINERATION A99DB -HIGH HAZARD LIQUIDS FOR DIRECT FEED INCINERATION Potentially high hazard material A99DB Requires special handling Specifigtions determined for each profile PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DIRECT FEED INCINERATION A99H -HIGHER HAZARD WASTE FOR HYDROLYSIS AggH High Hazard material (alkali metals and compounds) Specifications determined for each profile PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: HYDROLYSIS A99L -HIGH HAZARD lAB PACKS FOR SPECIAL HANDLING A99L Potentially high hazard matedal Lab acks at SG Page 39 Two Party Agreement Be[ween Ute City ojChula Pcsta and Gean Harbors Environmemaf Services, Inc W provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Fxenept Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:~Documenfs mid Sellings~atlV.ocal Sellings\Temporary In etemet Piks\OLKDO\2012-CleaoHmbaxVasionConhact-5 21 12-REVFINAI. (2).doc A99M -HIGH HAZARD SOLIDS/SLUDGES FOR MIX BUILDING Potentially high hazard material A99M Requires special handling Specifications determined for each profile For rocessin via the mix buildin at DE onl A99P -PEROXIDE FORMING COMPOUNDS FOR DIRECT FUEL BLENDING Class B or C peroxidizable compounds only Less than four inches of dispersible sludge Less than five percent halogens/sulfur A99P Less than 50 PCB's, non-TSCA regulated Greater than 5,000 BTU's No pesticides No debris Low viscosity (e.g. thinners) Must not set-up with water or with organic solvents Direct um to tank or tanker onl A99RP -HIGH HAZARD WASTE FOR REPACK AT CHI FACILITIES Potentially high hazard materials for repack @ CHI facility A99RP Requires special handling Specifications determined for each profile Dis osal method determined for each rofile A99X-EXPLOSIVES A99X Requires special handling Specifications determined for each profile Dis osal method determined for each rofile AA18 - N-PROPYL BROMIDE Less than one-inch solids in the drum No chlorinated solvents Flash point greater than 140 degrees F AA18 No PCB's or pesticides No Isocyanates Water°~ max 10 PH between 5-10 Minimum yield 50 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY AA19 - N-METHYL-2-PYRROLIDONE Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 10 percent other solvents Less Than 5% Water AA19 No PCB's or pesticides PH between 5.10 No Isocyanates Low amine odor Minimum yield 50 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY Page 40 Two Parry Agreement Between the CUy of Chula Vuta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Ina to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Canditiana([y Exempt Small Quantuy Generator Waste Managemem Services C:Ubcumems °fd SettingsUeecl\I-°cal Sarmgs\iemporary In[eme[ Files\OI,KDO\2012LIeanEla,lprsVasionCootract-5 2l 12-REVFINAL (2).dac AA20 - 2-PROPANOL (IPA) Less than one-inch solids in the drum No PCB's or pesticides Less than 5 percent other solvents AA20 Less than 10 percent water No Isocyanates PH between 6-8 Minimum yield 50 percent Must be pumpable PIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY AA21-ETHANOL Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 10 percent other solvents Less than 5 % water AA21 No PCB's or pesticides No Isocyanates PHbetween 6-8 Minimum yield 70 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY AA22 -METHYL ALCOHOL Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 2 other alcohols Less than 5°/a water AA22 No PCB's or pesticides No Isocyanates PH between 6-8 Minimum yield 80 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY AA23-XYLENE Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 10 percent other solvents Less than 2°k water AA23 No PCB's or pesticides No Isocyanates PH between 6-8 Minimum yield 70 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY AA24-TOLUENE Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 10 percent others solvents Less than 2% water AA24 No PCB's or pesticides No Isocyanates PH between 5-10 Minimum yield 70 Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY Page 41 Two Parry Agreement Between the City ojChuJa Pala and Clean Harhors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and CondUionally Exempt Small Quamrty Generator Waste Management Services C:\Dornmems and SettlngsVeetl\Local Settings\Tempotary intemet Fles\OLImO\2012LIeanHa~borsVersionContracFS 21 12-REVFIDIAL (2).doc AA25 - ACETONE Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 20 percent other solvents Less than 5 °/a water AA25 No PCB's or pesticides No Isocyanates PH between 6-8 Minimum yield 50 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY AA26-ETHYL ACETATE Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 10 percent other solvents Less than 2 percent water AA26 No PCB's or pesticides No Isocyanates _ PH between 5- 8 Minimum yield 70 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY AA27 -METHYL ETHYL KETONE Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 10 percent other solvents AA27 No PCB's or pesticides No Isocyanates PH between 6-8 Minimum yield 70 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY AA28 - ISOPROPYL ALCOHOtJHIGH WATER Less than 1 % dissolved solids Less than 2% Methanol ,Ethanol ,Ethyl Acetate, Acetone No hydrocarbons or chlorinated solvents AA28 Water 0 to 20% No PCB's or pesticides No Isocyanates PH between 6-8 Minimum yield 30 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY AA29 - SDA ALCOHOLS No hydrocarbons or chlorinated solvents Less than 1 °k dissolved solids Water 0 to 20°/a AA29 No PCB's or pesticides No Isocyanates PH between 6-8 Minimum yield 30 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY Page 42 Two Party Agreement Between the City ojChula Prsm and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, /nc (o provide Household Hazardous Waste and Cond(tlonally Exempt Sma(! Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\D°c~wents and Sel~gs~eetl\Laal Setting\Temporery Internet Fdes\OLKD0~2012-Clee°Hazbo~yVecsiauContraa-5 21 12-REVFINAI, (2).doc AA30 - Tetrahydrofuran Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 5 percent other solvents i Less than 10 percent water AA30 No PCB's or pesticides No Isocyanates PH between 6-8 Minimum yield 50 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY AA31 -Naphtha And Petroleum Distillates Petroleum Naphtha Petroleum spirits Stoddard solvent Mineral spirits AA31 Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 5 percent other solvents Less than 10 percent water No PCB's or pesticides No Isocyanates PH between 6-8 AA31 F -Naphtha And Petroleum Distillate Dry Cleaning Filters Must be Shred-able AA31 F No PCB's or pesticides pH between 5-10 Free liquids <25% PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY AA32 - Dimethyl Sulfoxide Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 5 percent other solvents Less than 10 percent water AA32 No PCB's or pesticides No Isocyanates PH between 6-8 Minimum yield 50 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY AA33 -Ethyl Pyrrolidone Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 5 percent other solvents Less than 10 percent water AA33 No PCB's or pesticides No Isocyanates PH between 6-8 Minimum yield 50 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY Page 43 Two Party Agreeneent Be[ween the City ajChula vista and Cfean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc W provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Fxempt Small Quantity Generator Wasu Management Services C:UJo~anM•= aW SetnugsVeClU.ocal Sevings\Temporary intact Fiks\OLKDO\2012-CIP==ua~+~+~°VasionCmit~act-5 21 l2-REVFINAL (2).doc AA34 - Decalin (Decahydronaphthalene) Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 5 percent other solvents AA34 Less than 10 percent water No PCB's or pesticides No Isocyanates PH between 6-8 Minimum yield 50 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY AA35 - N,N-Dimethylacetamide Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 5 percent other solvents Less than 10 percent water AA35 No PCB's orpesticides - No Isocyanates PH between 6-8 Minimum yield 50 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY AA36 - Isoamyl Alcohol Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 5 percent other solvents AA36 Less than 10 percent water No PCB's orpesticides No Isocyanates PH between 6-8 Minimum yield 50 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY AA37 -Purge Solvent Blend Less than one-inch solids in the drum Less than 2 percent water AA37 No PCB's orpesticides No Isocyanates PH between 6-8 Minimum yield 65 percent Water less than 2 percent Must be pumpable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLVENT RECOVERY Page 44 Two Parry Agreement Between fhe City ojChula Vista and Clean Harbors Bnvironneenta[ Services, /nc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and CanditionaBy Eumpt Smap Quantity Generator Wass Management Services C:lDoa,meNS and SeainBSVeetl\[.acal SeuingsCFernporary Internet Fiks\OLKD012012LIeaaHarborsVersionConaact-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc 21 B21 -PICKLE LIQUOR Less than one percent total metals Less than one percent ammonia Less than one-inch solids in drums No chelators Less than one percent oil and grease Flash point greater than 140°F No pesticides No cyanides or sulfides Other specifications may be quoted PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT 822A -CONCENTRATED ACIDS pH Less than 7 Less than 6 percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) Less than one-inch solids in drum Less than one percent ammonia Less than one inch oil and grease B22A Less than 10 ppm hex chrome Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F No cyanides No sulfides No chelators No pesticides Neutralization Equivalent greater than 20 (approx. >20°/a acid) PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: Wastewater Treatment 622AE -CONCENTRATED ACIDS FROM ELECTROPLATING pH less than 7 Less than six percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) Less than 1 ppm Cyanide /Sulfide Less than 10 ppm hexchrome Less than one-inch solids B22AE Less than 100 ppm oil and grease Less than 500 ppm total metals Less than one percent ammonia Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F No Pesticides No chelators Neutralization Equivalent greater than 20 (approx >20% acid) PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: Wastewater Treatment Page 45 lYvo Party Agreement Belweerc the City ojChu[a Vista and Clean Harhors Envirorcmental Services, !ne to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Esempt Smafl Quantity Genermor Waste Management Servlres C:\Doctmtents and Settm&sUeetl\[.acal SelUn~\iemporary Internet Files\OLKDO\2012-C1eaoHarbasVersionConteact-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).dac 6228 -CONCENTRATED BASES pH greater than or equal l0 7 Less than six percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F Neutralization equivalent greater then 20 (approx. >20% base) B22B No cyanides/sulfides No chelators No pesticides Less than 10 ppm hexchrome Less than one-inch solids in drum Less than one percent ammonia Less than one-inch oil and grease PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: Wastewater Treatrnent 622BE -CONCENTRATED BASES FROM ELECTROPLATING pH greater than or equal to 7 Less than 6 percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) Neutralization equivalent greater than 20 (approx. >20°k base) Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F No pesticides B228E No chelators Less than 100-ppm oil and grease Less than one percent ammonia Less than 500-ppm total metals Less than one-inch solids in drum Less than 10-ppm hexchrome Less than 1-ppm cyanidelsulfide PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: Wastewater Treatment 622C - CHROMIC SOLUTIONS Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F Less than one-inch solids in drum B22C Less than or equal to 10,OOOppm chrome No organic layer No chelators No cyanideslsulfides No pesticdes PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: Wastewater Treatment B22CE -CHROMIC SOLUTIONS FROM ELECTROPLATING No organic layer No chelators B22CE No pesticides No cyanideslsulfides Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F Less than one-inch solids in drum Less than or equal to 10,000 ppm chrome PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: Wastewater Treatment Page 46 75vo Party Agreement Between the City ojChula ViSYa and Clean Harbors Envtromnental Services, !nc ro provide Household Hazardous Wade and Conditlonafly Ezempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documeats and SeltingsVeetlV.ocal SeUings\Teaiporary Iateme[ FilesbLKl]0\2012LIeanHaz6oesVersiouContcacb5 21 12-REVFINAI, (2).doc 822E -HYDROFLUORIC ACID Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F Less than twenty percent HF or acidic fluoride Less than 10-ppm hexchrome Less than one percent TOC (Total Organic Carbon) B22F Less than one percent ammonia Less than 100-ppm fats, oils, and grease Less than one percent total metals No chelators No pesticides No cyanides/sulfides Less than one-inch solids in drum PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: Wastewater Treatment B22FE -HYDROFLUORIC ACID FROM ELECTROPLATING Less than twenty percent HF or acidic fluoride Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F Less than one-inch solids in drum Less than one percent ammonia B22FE Less than 100-ppm fats, oils, and grease Less than one percent total metals Less than one percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) No chelators No pesticides No PCBs No cyanideslsulfides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: Wastewater Treatment 622H - HYDROFLUORICINITRIC ACID MIXTURES HF or Acidic Fluorides less than 20 percent Less than one percent total metals Less than one percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) Less than one-inch solids B22H Less than one percent ammonia No chelators Less than 100-ppm fats, oils, and grease Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F No pesticides No cyanideslsulfides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT 822HE - HYDROFLUORICINITRIC FROM ELECTROPLATING HF or Acidic Fluorides less than 20 percent Less than one percent metals Less than one percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) Less than one-inch solids 822HE Less than one percent ammonia No chelators Less than 100-ppm fats, oils, and grease Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F No pesticides No cyanides/sulydes PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT Page 47 Two Party Agreement Between the City ojChula Vfsta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Candrtional[y Exempt Small Quantity GeneraWr Wane Management Services C:VJocmnears and Seitln~Veetl\LOCaI Settings\Tempo~my Internet Fdes\OI,KDO\2012-CleaoFlarbo,sVe~siooCoMac[-5 21 12-REVFINAI. (2).doc B22N -NITRIC ACID SOLUTIONS Less than forty percent Nitric acid by weight Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F B22N Less than one percent ammonia Less than one-inch solids in drum Less than one-inch oil/grease Less than four percent T.O.C (Total Organic Carbon) No pesticides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: Wastewater Treatment B22NE - NITRIC ACID SOLUTIONS FROM ELECTROPLATING Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F Less than one percent ammonia B22NE Less than one-inch solids in drum Less than one-inch oil/grease Less than forty percent nitric acid by weight Less than 50-ppm mercury No pesticides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: Wastewater Treatment 823 -OXIDIZABLE SOLUTIONS/RCRA COOLANTS Flash point greater than 140°F Less than one-inch solids in drums No pesticdes 823 One layer - must be water soluble PCB's non detectable Must be wastewater treatable Acceptable U.S. EPA waste codes: D002, D004-D011, D018- D043 or non-hazardous Other specifications may be quoted PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT B26A-ACIDIC WASTEWATER WITH LOW METALS pH 1-6 Neutralization equivalent less than 5 (approx. <10% acid) Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F Cyanide/sulfide non-detectable B26A No pesticdes Less than one percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) Less than 10-ppm hexchrome Less than one-inch solids in dmm Less than one percent ammonia Less than 500-ppm total metals PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: Wastewater Treatment Page 48 Two Party Agreement Between the Clty ojChula Yvta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Docwnms and Settin~Veal~,ocal Settings\7emporery Interne[ Files\OLKDO\2012LIea°ElarbocsVersionConhact-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc B26AE -ACIDIC WASTEWATER FROM ELECTROPLATING pH 1-6 Neutralization equivalent less than 5 (approx. <10% acid) Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F Less than 1 ppm_cyanide I sulfide B26AE Less than 10-ppm hexchrome Less than one-inch solids in drum Less than 500-ppm total metals Less than one percent ammonia Less than 100-ppm oil and grease Less than one percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) No solvents PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: Wastewater Treatment B268 -ALKALINE WASTEWATER WITH LOW METALS pH 7-13 Cyanide/sulfide non-detectable Neutralization equivalent less than 5 (approx. < 10% bases) Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F B26B Less than one percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) Less than 10-ppm hexchrome Less than one-inch solids in drum Less than one percent ammonia Less than 500-ppm total metals No pesticides No solvents PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: Wastewater Treatment B26BE -ALKALINE WASTEWATER FROM ELECTROPLATING pH 7-13 Neutralization equivalent less than 5 (approx. <10°k bases) Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F Less than one percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) Less than 1 ppm cyanide I sulfide B26BE Less than 10-ppm hexchrome Less than one-inch solids in drum Less than 500-ppm total metals Less than one percent ammonia Less than 100-ppm oil and grease No solvents No pesticides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: Wastewater Treatment B28 -OXIDIZER SOLUTIONS No organics Less than 50-ppm ammonia Less than one percent total metals 828 Less than twenty-five percent inorganic peroxides Less than one-inch solids in drums No chelators Flash point greater than 140°F Other specifications may be individually quoted PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT Page 49 Two Parry Agreement Behveen the Gry ojChu[a Vista and Gean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Genna[or Waste Management Services C:\Documents and SerongsUx[I\I.ocal Settings\Tempo~y /ntecvet Files\OLKDO\2012-Cleanl3arbasVe~onContr~ert-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).d°c B28E -OXIDIZER SOLUTIONS FROM ELECTROPLATING No organics Less than 50 ppm Ammonia Less than one percent total metals B28E Less than twenty-five percent inorganic peroxides Less than one-inch solids per drum No chelators Flash point greater than 140°F Other specifications may be quoted PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT 8281 -OXIDIZER SOLUTIONS FOR INCINERATION Source of PCB less than 50 ppm Less than 1 inch solids in drums PRIMARY DISPOSAL OPTION: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION 629 -CYANIDEISULFIDE SOLUTION Cyanidelsulfide less than 10,000 ppm pH must be greater than 7 No organic layer 629 Less than one percent ammonia Less than one percent total metals Less than one-inch of solids in drum Flash point greater than 140°F No pesticides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATME NTII NC I N ERATI ON 829A- LOW pH CYANIDEISULFIDE SOLUTIONS Cyanidelsulfide less than 10,000 ppm No organic layer Less than one percent ammonia 829A Less than one percent total metals Less than one-inch solids in drum Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F No pesticides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREAT M E N Tll N C I N E RAT I ON B29E -CYANIDEISULFIDE SOLUTION FROM ELECTROPLATING Cyanidelsulfide less than 10,000 ppm pH must be greater than 7 No organic layer B29E Less than one percent ammonia .Less than one percent total metals Less than one-inch of solids in drum Flashpoint greater than 140 F No pesticides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATM E NTIIN CI N ERATI ON Page 50 Two Party Agreement Between the City ojChu[a Ptsta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, lne to provide Household Hazardous Wane and Conditionally Exempt Sma!/ Quantify Generator R'aste Management Services C:\Dacwnevts and Setavgs\leal\I,vcal Settings\Tempotary Internet Fites\OLKDO\2012LlemHarborsVdvonCovtract-5 21 12-REVFINAI, (2).doc 6290 -CYANIDE AND SULFIDE SOLUTIONS FOR INCINERATION pH must be over 7 BY90 No pesticides Less than one-inch of solids in drum Example: sodium cyanide solution with oil PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION B34 -NON HAZARDOUS COOLANTS pH between 3-11 Flash point greater than 140°F 834 Does not set-up with oil or water Not a RCRA hazardous waste Less than one-inch of solids in drum No pesticides PCB's non-detectable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT 635 -GLYCOLS Must be non hazardous pH 3-11 Flash point greater than 140°F 835 Less than one-inch solids in drum No pesticides One layer - must be water soluble PCB's non detectable Must be amenable to aqueous treatment Must be compatible with oil and water PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION B36A -ACIDIC WASTEWATER REQUIRING HEAVY TREATMENT pH less than 7 Neutralization equivalent greater than 5, but less than 20 Approx. 10-20 percent acid Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F Less than four percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) Less than one percent oillgrease B36A Less than 1-ppm cyanide/sulfide Less than 10-ppm hexchrome Less than one-inch solids in drum Less than one percent ammonia Less than five percent total metals No solvents No chelators No pesticides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT Page 51 Two Party Agreeneent Between the City ojChuia NuTa and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, !ne w provide Househofd Hazardous Waste and Conditionally F.zempt Small Quamity Genera[or Waste Management Services C:\Domanents and Settmgs~eetl\Cacal Settings\Tempoary ineavet Files\OI.KDO\2012LIeaoFlazborsVersionCoMact-5 21 12-REVFWAI- (2).doc 36AE 636AE -ELECTROPLATING ACIDS REQUIRING HEAVY TREATMENT pH less than 7 NeuValization equivalent greater than 5, but less than 20 Approx. 10-20 percent acid Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F Less than four percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) Less than 1 ppm cyanide /sulfide Less than 10-ppm hexchrome Less than one-inch solids in drum Less than one percent ammonia Less than one percent oil I grease No solvents No chelators No pesticides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT 6368 -ALKALINE WASTEWATER REQUIRING HEAVY TREATMENT pH greater than 7 Neutralization equivalent greater than 5, but less than 20 Approx. 10-20 percent bases Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F Less than four percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) Less than one percent oil I grease 6366 Less than 1 ppm cyanide /sulfide Less than 10-ppm hexchrome Less than one-inch solids in drum Less than one percent ammonia Less than five percent total metals No solvents No chelators No pesticides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT 8366E - ELECTROPLATING ALKALINES REQUIRING HEAVY TREATMENT pH greater than 7 Neutralization equivalent greater than 5, but less than 20 Approx. 10-20 percent bases Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F Less than four percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) B36BE Less than 1-ppm cyanidelsulfide Less than 10-ppm hexchrome Less than one-inch solids in drum Less than one percent ammonia Less than one percent oillgrease No pesticides No chelators No solvents PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT Page 52 Two Par[y Agreement Between the City ojCNula Puta and Ckan Harbors Environmental Services, lne. to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Woste Management Services C:\Documenis and SeuingsUeetl\Local Settings\Teniporery (ntemet Fiies\OLKD012012LleaoFlarborsVersionContraa-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc B36D -LIQUIDS FOR DEEPWELL INJECTION Cannot contain Cyanide or Sulfde reactive wastes B36D Musl not set up with water or organic solvents Meets requirements for Deepwell injection- case by case evaluation PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DEEPWE B40 - WASTEWATER/LOW BTU HALOGENATED ORGANICS Source of PCB < 50 ppm Organic halogen greater than 5 percent Sulfur greater than five percent Over five percent water-soluble pH between 2-12 Less than one-inch of solids in drum Must not set-up with water or with organic solvents PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION 840 BULK SPECIFICATIONS: Source of PCB < 50 ppm Organic halogen greater than 5 percent Sulfur greater than fve percent Fluorine less than 0.5 percent Bromine less than 0.5 percent Iodine less than 0.5 percent Over five percent water-soluble pH between 2-12 Must not set-up with water or with organic solvents PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION B40R -- SPECIAL HANDLING LOW BTU HALOGENATED ORGANICS May require special handling Source of PCB Less than 50 ppm Halogens or Sulfur greater than 5 percent Less than 5,000 BTU per pound pH between 2-12 May include material with boiling points less than 120E Less than one inch of solids in drum Must not set-up with water or with organic solvents PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION 652 -WASTEWATER FOR CARBON TREATMENT Less than two percent Total Suspended Solids (TSS) Less than 2,500 ppm Metals B52 Less than one-inch of solids in drums Less than one percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) Meets requirements for carbon treatability PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: CARBON ABSORPTION Page 53 Two Parry Agreemem Between the Gty ojChula Yuta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, lnc to provide Household Hazardous Wosle and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:1Documeots ard SettingsYeetlLLocal Settings\Temporary intemet Files\OISCD0~2012-G7esoHarW~sVasionCoouu65 21 12-REVFINAr- (2).doc CA1 -SOLIDS LESS THAN 1 % CYANIDE OR SULFIDE Less than one percent cyanide pH must be greater than 7 CA1 Ammonia less than 0.5 percent TOC less than 1000 PPM No PCB's No metal debris or cyanide pots i PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION CA2 -SOLIDS LESS THAN 2.5°k CYANIDE OR SULFIDE Less than 2.5 percent cyanide pH must be greater than 7 CA2 No PCB's TOC less than 1000 PPM Nc metal debris or cyanide pots Ammonia less than 0.5 percent PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION CA3 -SOLIDS LESS THAN 5% CYANIDE OR SULFIDE Less than five percent cyanide pH must be greater than 7 CA3 No PCB's No metal debris or cyanide pots TOC less than 1000 PPM Ammonia less than 0.5 percent PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION CA4 -SOLIDS LESS THAN 20°k CYANIDE OR SULFIDE Less than twenty percent cyanide pH must be greater than 7 CA4 No PCB's No metal debris or cyanide pots Ammonia less than 0.5 percent TOC less than 1000 ppm PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTIONIINCINERATION CA5 -SOLIDS GREATER THAN 20% CYANIDE OR SULFIDE Greater than twenty percent cyanide pH must be greater than 7 CA5 No PCB's No metal debris of cyanide pots Ammonia less than 0.5 percent TOC Tess than 1000 ppm PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION/INCINERATION CAB -ASPHALT BATCHING Must be non-hazardous CAB Bulk materials only Materials reviewed on a case-by-case basis PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: ASPHALT BATCHING Page 54 Two Parry Agreement Beween the City ojChula Vfs(a and Clean Flarhors Environmental Services, Inc (o provide Household Hazardous Waste aad Condillonally Txemp(Small Quamiry Generator Waste Management Services C:\Da:umenfs and Settingsllutl\LOCaI $ettutgs\Temporery I°[aael Files\OLKDO\2012LIeanElazborsVersionConnacFS 2] 12-REVFINAL (2).doc CANL -DIRECT LANDFILL IN CANADA Spent pot liners and emission control dusts (US EPA K088 and K061) Resistance to penetration >15 psi Total volatile organic halogens less than two percent CANL Source of PCB < 50 ppm Non reactive Non-odorous Not dusty Must adhere to Provincial restrictions PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: LANDFILL CANR -DIRECT LANDFILL IN CANADA Direct landfill Canada Hazardous from Alberta Organic solids Resistance to penetration >15 psi Total volatile organics less than two percent CANR Organic halogens less than two percent Source of PCB < 50 ppm Non reactive Non-odorous Not dusty Must adhere to Provincial restrictions PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: LANDFILL CAX -OXIDIZER SOLIDS OR SEMI-SOLIDS No organics No explosives C,q)( Chlorinated oxidizers case by case Monolithic material case by case Hexavalent chromium less than twenty five percent Ammonia less than 0.5 percent PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DEACTIVATIONISTABILIZATION CAXC -CHROMIC ACID GREATER THAN 20 PERCENT CONCENTRATION Chromic acid solids and semi solids ' Hexavalent chromium greater than 20 percent Ammonia less than 0.5 percent PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DEACTIVATION/STABILIZATION CAXC -CHROMIC ACID GREATER THAN 20 PERCENT CONCENTRATION Chromic acid solids and semi solids Hexavalent chromium greater than 20 percent Ammonia less than 0.5 percent PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DEACTIVATION/STABILIZATION CAXI - OXIDIZERS FOR INCINERATION CAXI No explosives No organics PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION CAXM --MONOLITHIC OXIDIZER SOLIDS No explosives No organics Chlorinated oxidizers case by case Hexavalent chromium less than 20 percent Ammonia less than 0.5 percent PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DEACTIVATION/STABILIZATION Page 55 Twa Party Agreement Between the City ojChula Vuta and Clean Harbors Envlronmenlal Services, !nc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally EzemptSmall Quantity Generator Waste Management Services CiDocumeets and SetvagsU«t1U,ocal SeNngs\Temporm}' T<aeme[ Files`AI.ICDO\2012LIeeoHmbo~sVersionCoolrach5 2l t2-REVFINAL (2).doc CAXM --MONOLITHIC OXIDIZER SOLIDS No explosives No organics Chlorinated oxidizers case by case Hexavalent chromium less than 20 percent Ammonia less than 0.5 percent PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DEACTIVATION/STABILIZATION CBP - SOLIDS OR SEMI-SOLIDS TO HAZARDOUS LANDFILL Source of PCB < 50 ppm Cgp Must not be prohibited from landfill May require solidification if free liquids are present Must not require stabilization or encapsulation PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: HAZARDOUS LANDFILL .CBPR - RCRA SOLIDS MEETING TREATMENT STANDARDS FOR DIRECT LANDFILL CBPR Solids meeting Vestment standards Must not be prohibited from landfill Must not require stabilization or encapsulation PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: HAZARDOUS LANDFILL CBPS -Semi-Solids To Hazardous Landfill Source of PCB < 50 ppm Must not be prohibited from landfill Must not require stabilization or encapsulation PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SOLIDIFICATIONISECURE csas CHEMICAL LANDFILL CCC-ISOCYANATES CCC MDIorTDI Other isocyanates case-by-case PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION CCCL - ISOCYANATES SOLIDS/SLUDGES FOR PRE-TREATMENT CANADA MDI or TDI CCCL Other isocyanates case-by-rase Requires pre-treatment prior to landfill PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: LANDFILL CCD -KILN READY SOLIDS FOR INCINERATION Must be packaged inburn-able container less than 1.7 million BTUILb No large metal pieces (rebar) CCD Not TSCA regulated No Oxidizers Reactive cyanides Tess than 50 ppm Reactive Sulfides less than 500 ppm No air or water reactives PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION CCRC -CORROSIVE INCINERABLES CCRC Can be solid and/or liquid No metal pieces inside drum PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATIO Page 56 Two Parry Agreement Between the 6ty ojChula Pura and Clean Harbors Environmema[Services, Inc to provide HousehaldHazardous Waste and Condirlona!!y Exempt Small Quanrtly Generator Waste Management Services C:\Doeuments mid SeuingsVeulU.acal SetOngs\iemporay Iatemet Files\OLImO\2012-CleanFlarbwsVersionConhazb5 21 l2-REVFINAI, (2).doc CCRCF - CORROSIVES FOR FUEL BLENDING pH less than 2 or greater than 12.5 CCRCF BTU greater than 5K No Nitric acid, Hydrofluoric acid or Chromic acid allowed No metal pieces PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: FUEL BLENDINGIINCINERATION CCRCK- CORROSIVE INCINERABLE ACIDS pH less than 2 Acids less than ten percent CCRCK Must be liquid/pump-able No metal pieces inside drum No Nitric, Chromic or Hydrofluoric acids PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION CCRCL -STRONG CORROSIVES W/ORGANICS FOR LANDFILL IN CANADA For blending, solidifcation and stabilization in Canada CCRCL Requires pre-treatment prior to landfill pH less than or equal to 2 or greater than or equal to 12.5 PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: LANDFILL CCRK - SOLIDS FOR INCINERATION DRUM SPECIFICATION: No large metal pieces (rebar) Source of PCB < 50 ppm No reactive cyanides No reactive sulfides No air or water reactives PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION CCRK BULK SPECIFICATIONS BTU less than 1,OOOlIb Metals within normal feed limits Chlorine less than one percent Sulfur less than one percent Fluorine less than 0.5 percent Bromine less than 0.5 percent Iodine less than 0.5 percent No pesficidesllevel A or Brequirements Sodium, Potassium, Magnesium, Phosphorus less than 0.5 percent Debris, no dimension greater than three inches, no large metal Non-tacky Flowable solids PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION CCRKL - LIGHT WEIGHT SOLIDS FOR INCINERATION DRUM SPECIFICATION: No large metal pieces (rebar) Source of PCB < 50 ppm CCRKL No reactive cyanides No reactive sulfides No air or water reactives Max weight 250# Drums must be weighed on receipt PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION Page 57 Two Party Agreement Between the Gty ajChulo Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, !nc to provide Houselrold Hazardous Waste and ConditonaUy Exempt Small Quamity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and SettingsUeetlU.oca1 Settlngs\Tempoary Internet Fild\OLKDO\2012LIemEivlwrsVersionCon4a~Y-5 21 12-REVFINAI, (2).doc CCRKR --SPECIAL HANDLING SOLIDS FOR INCINERATION Solids and semi solids for incineration Requires special handling due to high metals, Sulfur, Sodium Iodine, Bromine or Fluorine Mercury less than 259 ppm total Specifications determined for each profile PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION CCRL -ORGANIC SOLID, SLUDGES FOR LANDILL IN CANADA Organic solids and sludges, may require blending, solidification and stabilizafion for Iandfll in Canada May require pre-treatment prior to landfill CCRL No metal pieces Source of PCB <50ppm Reactive cyanides <250 ppm Reactive sulfides <500 ppm No air or water reactives PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: LANDFILL CCRLS --ORGANIC SOLIDS AND SLUDGES FOR SOLID. FOR LANDFILL CANADA DRUM SPECIFICATIONS: Organic sludges Total volatile organic content less than 5 percent` No metal pieces Source of PCB <50ppm Reactive Cyanide <250ppm Reactive Sulfide <500ppm No air or water reactive PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: LANDFILL CCRN -NON-HAZ WASTE FOR INCINERATION CCRN Must be non-hazardous Other specifications to be individually quoted PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTE TO ENERGY INCINERATION CCRND - BIO-HAZARD RESPONSE DEBRIS FOR INCINERATION Must be non-hazardous CCRND Analysis confirming No CDC Appendix A materials must be attached to each container Written analysis required prior to approval PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION CCRP -DIOXIN PRECURSORS Dioxin precursors CCRP U.S. E.P.A. waste codes (F021-F023, F026-F028) Specifications determined for each profile CCRX -NON INFECTIOUS SHARPS FOR INCINERATION CCRX Non-pathogenic sharps, syringes, etc. No biohazard or pathological waste markings or containers PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION Page 58 Two Party Agreement Between the City ajChula Puta and C[eart Harbors Environmental Services, /na !o provide Household Hazardous Waste and CondltionaBy Exempt Small Quamity Generator Waste Management Services C:V)ocumems a~M SettingsVeetlV.aal Sevimgs\'Cempo~azy Internet FilesWLKD012012L1eaoHarbocsVe~sianContract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc CCS -CHARACTERISTIC SOLIDS/SEMI SOLIDS/LIQUIDS FOR STABILIZATION Less than 30-ppm amenable cyanide No pesticides of herbicides No organic debris or organic layers CCS U.S. E.P.A. waste codes (D002, D004-D011) Cyanides must meet U.S. LDR standards Less than 1,000 ppm T.O.X. (Total Organic Halogen) Less than two percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) Less than 0.5 percent Ammonia Less than five percent total metals Flashpoint greater than 140 F PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: STABILIZATION, LANDFILL CCSF - F-LISTED SOLIDS FOR STABILIZATION Flashpoint greater than 140 degrees F No debris Cyanides must meet U.S. LDR standards Less than 30-ppm amenable cyanide CCSF No reactive sulfide Must be F-listed Less than five percent total metals Less than 0.5 percent ammonia Less than two percent T.O.C. (Total Organic Carbon) Less than 1000 ppm T.O.X. (Total Organic Halogens) No pesticideslherbicides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: STABILIZATION FOR LANDFILL CCSM -DEBRIS FOR MICROENCAPSULATION Must meet U. S. EPA definition of debris Must be less than 3' by 3' Greater than fifty one percent debris by volume CCSM No cyanides above U.S. LDR standards No free liquids No flammable vapors above ten percent of LEL Flashpoint greater than 140 F PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: MICROENCAPSULATION CCSMA -DEBRIS FOR MACROENCAPSULATION Must meet U.S. EPA definition of debris Greater than 3' but less than 20' Greater than fifty one percent debris by volume CCSMA No cyanides above U.S. LDR standards No free liquids No flammable vapors above 10 percent of LEL Flashpoint greater than 140E PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: MACROENCAPSULATION Page 59 Two Party Agreement Between the City ojChula Vlsta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, !ne to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Sma!! Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Docmnems and SettingsUeetl\Lacal Settings\Temporary Iv[emet Fila\OI.KDO\2012LIeanEIaebo~xVe~siionCoutma-5 21 12-REVFINAI. (2).doc CCSMN -DEBRIS CONTAINING NORM FOR MICROENCAPSULATION Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material May also include Technically Enhanced NORM (TE-NORM) Less than 2,000 pCi/g total radionuclide content Radium 226 limit of less than 400 pCi/g Must meet U.S. EPA definition of debris Must be less than 3' by 3' Greater than 51 percent debris by volume No cyanides above U.S. LDR standards No free liquids No flammable vapors above 10 percent of LEL Flashpoint greater than 140 F PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: MICROENCAPSULATION CCSN - RCRA REGULATED NORM WASTE FOR STABILIZATION/LANDFILL NORM with Heavy Metals Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material CCSN May also include Technically Enhanced NORM (TE-NORM) Less than 2,000 pCilg total radionuclide content Radium 226 limit of less than 400 pCi/g Contains heavy metals No PCBs or other hazardous classification Can include debris for microencapsulation PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: STABILIZATION AND LANDFILL CCSP - CHARACTERISTIC SOLIDS/SEMI SOLIDS w/non TSCA PCB U.S. E.P.A. waste codes (D002,D004-D011) PCB greater than 10ppm but less than 50ppm CCSP Source of PCB less than 50ppm Cyanides must meet U.S. LDR standards Less than 1,000ppm T.O.X. Flashpoint greater than 140E PRIMARY DISPSAL METHOD: STABILIZATION,LANDFILL CCSR -CHARACTERISTIC METALS FOR RECLAMATION CCSR Metals for reclamation Spedfications determined for each profile Disposal method determined for each profile CCSS --SEMI-SOLIDS FOR STABILIZATION Characteristic (D004-DOt t) codes only Free liquid is acceptable, but no free organic layer Less than 50 ppm cyanide No herbiddes or pesticides No debris TOC less than 20,000 ppm Less than 0.5Ya Ammonia Less than 50 ppm Fluoride Less than 30 ppm amenable cyanide Less than 5°~ Total metals Flashpoint greater than 140 F PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: STABILIZATION OR CHEMICAL OXIDATION Page 60 Two Parry Agreement Belwern the City ojChuW [vista and Geart Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:~DOCwnems and SeltingsVeGl~Local Senin~l7emporary INemet Files~OLKD0~2012-CleanHarb°rsVersionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc CFL1 -MERCURY BULBS FOR RECLAMATION Less than fve percent broken bulbs Intact 4 foot or 8 foot bulbs CFL1 Packaged in original bulb boxes or specialty containers Shrink wrapped to pallets No free mercury PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION CFL2 - MISC. MERCURY BULBS FOR RECLAIM Misc. shaped bulbs containing mercury for reclaim Limited to U tubes, Circular, Incandescent, Quartz, Halogen CFL2 Packaged in original bulb boxes or specialty containers Shrink wrapped to pallets No free mercury No D003 bulbs PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION CFL3 -MERCURY BULBS FOR STABILIZATION Intact 4 foot or 8 foot bulbs CFL3 Packaged in original bulb boxes or specialty containers Shrink wrapped to pallets No free mercury PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: STABILIZATION, LANDFILL CFL4 - MISC. MERCURY BULBS FOR RECLAIM Misc. shaped bulbs containing mercury for reclaim Limited to Shattershields, HID, Hg vapor, CFL4 High pressure Sodium, Metal halides Packaged in original bulb boxes or specialty containers Shrink wrapped to pallets No free mercury PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION CFL5 -LOW PRESSURE SODIUM LAMPS FOR RECLAIM Packaged in original bulb boxes or specialty containers CFLS Shrink wrapped to pallets No free mercury PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION CFL6 - UV LAMPS FOR RECLAIM Packaged in original bulb boxes or specialty containers CFL6 Shrink wrapped to pallets No free mercury PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION CFL7 -XENON ARC LAMPS FOR RECLAIM Packaged in original bulb boxes or specalty containers CFL7 Shrink wrapped to pallets No free mercury PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION CFL8 -COMPACT FLUORESCENT LAMPS FOR RECLAIM Pad(aged in original bulb boxes or specialty containers CFLS Shrink wrapped to pallets No free mercury PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION Page 61 Two Party Agreement Be[ween the C!ty ojChula VlsTa and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, lne !o provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditiana[!y Fxemp! Small Quamity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Docwnenfs and SettivgsVeetlV.ocal $elUngs\Tempo,ary Interne[ FilesVJ1.KD0\2012-CleavHarborsVersiovCovtract-5 21 12-RENEWAL (2).doc CFL9 -CRUSHED FLUORESCENT BULBS FOR RECLAMATION CFL9 Crushed bulbs for reclamation PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION CHBD -PCB BALLASTS >50PPM FOR RECLAIM Must be non-leaking Must be intact CHBD Less than 9lbslballast <500 ppm PCB's PRIMARY DISPODAL METHOD: RECLAIM BALLASTS CHBI -PCB BALLASTS FOR INCINERATION CHBI U.S. TSCA regulated light ballasts only, no conduit or pipe No RCRA waste PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION CHBL -PCB BALLASTS OR CAPACITORS FOR LANDFILL Less than three pounds of PCB's in each unit CHBL Less than nine pounds gross weight Must be non-leaking Must be intact PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: TSCA LANDFILL CHCI CHCI -CAPACITOR FOR INCINERATION PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION CHCR -PCB cable for reclaim >50 m CHDR -PCB CONTAMINATED BUSHINGS >50PPM, <500PPM FOR RECLAMATION CHDR U.S. TSCA regulated >50ppm <500ppm PCB's PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION CHDRH -- PCB bushin s >500 m far recaim CHG -HIGH MERCURY INORGANIC MATERIAL CHG Less than 10 ppm cyanide No PCB's PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: STABILIZATION, LANDFILL CHG-2 -MERCURY FOR RECLAMATION OR RETORT Mercury for retort CHG•2 Exdudes crushed bulbs No flammable material Organic compounds are case-by-case PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION CHG-4 -MERCURY SALTS AND SOLUTIONS FOR RETORT Mercury salts and solutions: mercuric chloride, COD vials No organic solutions PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION CHG-4 --MERCURY SALTS AND SOLUTIONS FOR RETORT Mercury salts and solutions: mercuric chloride, COD vials No organic solutions PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION Page 62 Two Party Agreement Between (he City ojChula Pula and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, lnt to provide Household Hazardous Waste and CondttionaJly Ezempl Small Quantity Genera[or Waste Management Servlces C:Ubcmnems and SeamgvUeUlU.ocal 5enings\iemporary Inre~ne[Files\OLKD012012LleanllazborsVersionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).dac CHGI --High subcategory mercury for incineration Mercury bearing waste suitable for incineration Less than 400 ppm Mercury as calculated per 500 pound drum Must not be Inorganic Metal Bearing Hazardous Waste Source of PCB less than 50 ppm PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION CHSI -PCB SOLIDS FOR INCINERATION U.S. TSCA regulated May also be hazardous CHSI May include: ballasts, debris, soil, PPE Small transformers case by case Must be shreddable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION CHSIX--MEDICAL AND NON MEDICAL SHARPS FOR INCIN. W/PCB KILN READY CHSL -PCB SOLIDS FOR LANDFILL Non hazardous CHSL No free liquid Must be able to be land filed PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: TSCA LANDFILL CHSLN - PCBINORM WASTE FOR LANDFILL (NON RCRA REGULATED) NORM with PCB Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material CHSLN May also include Technically Enhanced NORM (TE-NORM) Less than 2,000 pCi/g total radionuclide content Radium 226 limit of less than 400 pCilg No heavy metals or other hazardous classification PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: TSCA LANDFILL CHSM -TSCA DEBRIS FOR MICROENCAPSULATION Must meet U.S. EPA definition of debris Must be less than 3' by 3' CHSM Greater than 51 percent debris by volume No cyanides above U.S. LDR standards No free liquids No flammable vapors above 10 percent of LEL Flashpoint greater than 140 F PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: MICROENCAPSULATION CHSMA-TSCA DEBRIS FOR MACROENCAPSULATION Must meet U.S. EPA definition of debris Greater than 3' but less than 20' Greater than 51 percent debris by volume CHSMA No cyanides above U.S. LDR standards No free liquids No flammable vapors above 10 percent of LEL Flashpoint greater than 140 F PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: MACROENCAPSULATION CHSRL -PCB RCRA MATERIAL FOR LANDFILL CHSRL U.S. TSCA regulated PCB less than 10 PPM analyses required Must be suitable for stabilization and landfill PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: TSCA LANDFILL, STABILIZATION Page 63 Two Party Agreement Between the 6ty ojChula [~uta and Clean Harbors BnvironmentalServices, /nc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and CandUiona!!y F.zemp[ Smal! Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:IDoc:nments and SettingsUeetlV-ocal 5ettings~Tempotary Intetrct Files~OLKD0~2012L1eanAazborsVersiwCaN~act-S 21 12-REVFINAI- (2).doc CHTL -PCB TRANSFORMERS FOR LANDFILL 50-500 ppm must be drained prior to landfill CHTL Greater than 500 ppm must be drained and flushed prior to landfill PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: TSCA LANDFILL CHTR -PCB TRANSFORMERS FOR RECLAIM (<500PPM) 50-500 PPM PCB CHTR Transformer decommission sheet must be completed MUST BE NON LEAKING OR DRAINED IN THE FIELD PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: METAL RECLAMATION CHTRR -PCB TRANSFORMERS FOR RECLAIM (>500 PPM) PCBs greater than 500 ppm CHTRH Transformer decommission sheet must be completed MUST BENON-LEAKING PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: METAL RECLAMATION CHTRL - TRANSFORMERS LESS THAN 50 PPM PCB CHTRL Transformers less than 50 ppm PCB's PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION CHTRN -TRANSFORMERS LESS THAN 2 PPM PCB FOR SCRAP CHTRN Transformers less than 2 ppm for scrap PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION CHTRR -TRANSFORMERS LESS THAN 50PPM PCB FOR RETURN CHTRR Transformers less than 50 ppm for return to customer PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: N/A RETURN TO GENERATOR CHWR- MISC. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, > 50PPM, <500PPM PCB FOR RECLAMATION CHWR U.S.TSCAregulated Greater than 50ppm but less than 500ppm PCB PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: METAL RECLAMATION CHWRH - MISC. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, > 500PPM FOR RECLAMATION CHWRH U.S. TSCA regulated Greater than 500 ppm PCB Switches, Fuses, etc PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: METAL RECLAMATION CNIA- ASBESTOS WASTE No free liquid CNIA Wetted and double bagged Must be able to pass (paint filter/penetration) tests No pesticides, herbicides or cyanides PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: NON HAZARDOUS LANDFILL CNO -NON HAZARDOUS SOLID Non-pourable at 70°F No free liquid CNO Must be able to pass (paint filter/penetration) tests Must be able to be land filled Biodegrade-able absorbents will be stabilized prior to land No herbicide, pesticides, or cyanides Source of PCB < 50 ppm PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: NON HAZARDOUS LANDFILL Page 64 Two Party Agreement Bdween tNe City ojCGu[a Pcsta and Clean Harbors Envtronmenud Services, 7ne to provide Xouseho(d Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generamr Waste Management Services C:\DOCemews and Settin~\leetl\Local SetUn~\7emporary Internet Files\OLKDO\2012CIeanHarborsVeesionCOnrcact-5 21 12-REVPINAL (2).dac CNOD - BIO-HAZ RESPONSE DEBRIS FOR LANDFILL Non-pourable at 70 F No free liquid Must be able to pass (paint filter/penetration) tests CNOD Must be able to be land filled No herbicides, pesticides, or cyanide's Source of PCB < 50 ppm Analysis confirming No CDC Appendix A materials must be attached to each container Written analysis required prior to approval PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: NON HAZARDOUS LANDFILL CNON -NON RCRA REGULATED NORM WASTE FOR LANDFILL NORM Solid Waste Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material CNON May also include Technically Enhanced NORM (TE-NORM) Less than 2,000 pCi/g total radionuclide content Radium 226 limit of less than 400 pCi/g No heavy metals, PCBs or other hazardous classification PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: IANDFILL CNOS -NON HAZARDOUS SEMI-SOLIDS Must be able to be land filled CNOS No herbicides, pesticides, or cyanides Source of PCB < 50 ppm Flash point over 140°F PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: NON HAZARDOUS LANDFILL CNOSN -NON RCRA REGULATED NORM WASTE FOR SOLIDIFICATION NORM Liquid Waste Naturally Occurring Radioactive Material CNOSN May also include Technically Enhanced NORM (TE-NORM) Less than 2,000 pCUg total radionuclide content Radium 226 limit of less than 400 pCi/g No heavy metals, PCBs or other hazardous classification PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: NON HAZARDOUS LANDFILL CNOSS -NON HAZARDOUS WASTE FOR SHREDDING AND SUBTITLE D LANDFILL Musl be non hazardous, non RCRA regulated Consumer packaged good, debris etc Must be shredd-able No large metal pieces (such as rebar) PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: SUBTITLE D LANDFILL COBR -OIL CONTAMINATED DEBRIS FOR AN OIL FACILITY Non-pourable at 70F No free liquid COBR Source of PCB < 50 ppm Must be able to be land filled No herbicides, pesticides or cyanides No biodegradable absorbenUdebris PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: NON HAZARDOUS LANDFILL COF COF -OIL FILTERS FOR RECLAMATION PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION Page 65 Two Party Agreement Between the 6ty of Chula Puta and Clean Harbors Environmental Servires, !nc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and ConditlonaIIy Exempt Small Quantity Generator Wade Management Services C:\Doa~mmis aM SeaiagsUee[I\Local Seaiags\Temporary Interne[ Fdes\OI-KDO\2012LIemSiarlwesVersionComract-5 21 12-REVFA'AT-(2).dac D20 -PATHOLOGICAL WASTE Must not contain RCRA hazardous wastes Must not contain free liquid Maximum weight 60 Ibs per container D20 Must be packaged in burnable containers not exceeding 30g in size Metal debris, including closure devices (fiber or poly drum rings) accepted on case-by-case basis Must not contain complete human remains PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION D20A -POTENTIALLY INFECTIOUS RCRAINON RCRA WASTE RCRAIPathologicel waste Less than 3 gallons free liquid D20A Drums must be overpacked Max outer container size 55 gallon Max inner wntainer size 30 gallon Must be burnable container Additional specifications found in CHI Med. waste guideline PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION D20D - BIO-HAZ RESPONSE DEBRIS FOR BIO-INCINERATION Must not contain RCRA hazardous waste Must not contain free liquid Maximum weight 60 Ibs per container D20D Must be packaged in burnable containers not exceeding 30 gal Must not contain complete human remains Analysis confirming No CDC Appendix A materials to be attached to each container Written analysis required prior to approval PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION D20R -NON-INFECTIOUS PATHOLOGICAL WASTE Can include RCRA material Non-infectious certification form required D20R metal or poly drums acceptable Additional information including infectious waste product category descriptions can be found in the CHI Med. waste guideline Specifications determined for each profile Dis osal method determined for each rofile D20T- RCRA/PATHOLOGICAL/TSCA PCB WASTE FOR INCINERATION RCRNPathological waste Less than 3 gallons free liquid D20T Drums must be overpacked Max outer container size 55 gallon Max inner container size 30 gallon Must be burnable container Additional specifications found in CHI Med. waste guideline PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION Page 66 75vo Parry Agreement Between the City ojChu[a Plsm and Clean Harhors Environmenta[Servlces, Ine. to provide Household Hazardous R'aste and Conditionally F.zempt Smal[ Quamiry Generator Waste Management Services C:Ubwmms and Settin~UeetlU.ocal Settingv\Tempoary Intenre[ Files\OLKDO\2012-ClemElarborsVersirn~COOtract-5 21 12-REVFniAI, (2).doc D23 -EMPTY DRUMS Must meet def nition of empty D23 Must not have a U.S. E.P.A. waste code Source of PCB < 50 ppm PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION/LANDFILL D23H - EMPTY PCB DRUMS D23H Must meet definition of empty PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: TSCA LANDFILL D231-EMPTY DRUMS FOR INCINERATION Must meet definition of empty D231 Must not have a U.S. E.P.A. waste code Source of PCB must be < 50 ppm Less than one-inch of residue PRIMARY DISOPSAL METHOID:INCINERATION D23P - 'P' CODED EMPTY DRUMS D23P Must meet definition of empty Specifications to be individually quoted PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION D23W - WATER REACTIVE EMPTY DRUM D23W Must meet definition of empty Specifications to be individually quoted PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION D806 D808 -NON PCB BALLASTS AND BALLASTS <50ppm FOR RECLAMATION Non PCB ballasts or ballasts with less than 50 ppm PCB PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION D80C D80C - CABLE < 50PPM PCB FOR RECLAMATION Non PCB cable or cable with less than 50 ppm non TSCA PCB PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION D80CR - CABLE >50PPM PCB FOR RECLAMATION D80CR Cable with greater than 50 ppm PCB PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION DSOD D80D -NON PCB BUSHINGS AND <50 PPM FOR RECLAMATION Non PCB bushings or bushings with less than 50 ppm PCB PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION D801-NON-PCB ARTICLES FOR INCINERATION Non hazardous D801 Source of PCB < 50 ppm Small transformers case by case Capacitors, Ballasts, Switches Must be shreddable PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION D80L -NON-PCB ARTICLES FOR LANDFILL D80L Non hazardous Source of PCB < 50 ppm Capacitors, Ballasts, Switches PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: HAZARDOUS LANDFILL Page 67 TSvo Party Agreement Between the City ajChula Vista artd Gean Harbors Environments/Services, lnc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Sma(I Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:VJocumrnts and SeltingsVeeilU.ocal Settings\Temporary hdemet Files\Oi.KDO\2012CleanrialborsVasionCootra~t-5 21 ]2-REVFINAL (2).doc DSOT- NON-PCB TRANSFORMER Non hazardous D80T Source of PCB < 50 ppm PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION OR HAZARDOUS LANDFILL DSOW - MISC. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, FUSES, SWITCHES, ETC. FOR RECLAMATION ' D80W Misc. electrical equipment Non-PCB or electrical equipment with less than 50ppm PCB PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION D90K-HIGHER TOXICITY LIQUIDS FOR INCINERATION Source of PCB < 50 ppm No dioxins Higher order toxicity material (herbicdes, biocides, chemotherapy agents, etc.) D90K PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION BULK SPECIFICATIONS: Iodine must be less than 0.5 percent Bromine must be less than 0.5 percent Fluorine must be less than 0.5 percent PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION D92K -HIGHER TOXICITY SOLIDS FOR INCINERATION No metal pieces Source of PCB < 50 ppm No dioxins Higher order to>acity material (herbicides, biocides, chemotherapy agents, etc.) D92K PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION BULK SPECIFICATIONS: Iodine must be less than 0.5 percent Bromine must be less than 0.5 percent Fluorine must be less than 0.5 percent PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION D92L-SOLID PESTCIDES WITH M.O.E. APPROVAL FOR LANDFILL Requires Ministry of the Environment approval Source of PCB less than 50ppm D92L No Dioxin No reactive Cyanide No reactive Sulfide No air or water reactives PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: LANDFILL DFA - DEA REGULATED MATERIAL (NON RCRA) DF~ Schedule II-V controlled substances PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION Page 68 Two Parry Agreement Be[ween the City ojChula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, /nc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and CondlUonal[y Exempt Small Quanti[y Generator Waste Management Services C:\DacumeNS and SettmgsUeetlU.aca1 Settings\Tempo~ary hiteme[ Files\OLKDO\2012-CleanliazWrsVeaionContract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc DH1 -PCB LIQUIDS FOR DECHLORINATION (<500PPM) Must be non hazardous I Must have less than one-inch of solids in drum ~~ DH1 Less than 500-ppm water Must be pumpable Less than 500 ppm PCB's Solvents/Silicon less than 10 ppm PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DECHLORINATION DH2 - PCB LIQUIDS FOR DECHLORINATION (500-12000 PPM) Must be non hazardous Must have less than one-inch of solids in drum DH2 less than 500 ppm water Must be pumpable 500-10,000 ppm PCB's Solvents/Silicon less than 10 ppm PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DECHLORINATION DH3 - HIGH BTU PCB LIQUIDS FOR INCINERATION Must have less than one-inch of solids in drum DH3 Less than ten percent water layer Must be pumpable Must have greater than 10,000 BTU's per pound PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION DH4 -LOW BTU PCB LIQUIDS FOR INCINERATION Must have less than one-inch of solids in drum DH4 Greater than ten percent water layer Must be pumpable 3,000 to 10,000 BTU's per pound PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION DHLC -PCB LEAN H2O FOR CARBON ABSORPTION Less than one-inch of solids in drum DHLC Hazardous material case-by-case acceptance Less than one percent organic layer Must meet treatability PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: ACTIVATED CARBON TREATMENT DHLI -PCB LEAN WATER FOR INCINERATION DHLI Must contain less than one-inch of solids Must be less than 3,000 BTU's per pound PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION DUPT -- Du ont waste for re ackin at Baton Roue waste from Du ont for re ackin at Baton Rou e ECEW -CRTs, TV MONITORS GENERATED IN CA ECEW CRTs and TV Monitors generated in California Covered Electronic Waste per CA regulations PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION EEE -EQUIPMENT FOR DISMANTLING Computer keyboards and terminals EEE Misc. equipment (compressors, machinery, refrigeration units) Refrigeration units limited to Freons only, no Ammonia Other miscellaneous equipment PRIMARY DISPOSALMETHOD: RECLAMATION Page 69 Two Party Agreement Between the City of Chula Vista and Cfean Harbors Environmental Services, Ixt to provide Household Hazardous Waste artd Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Managemem Services C:\Documenfs and SeOingsUee[1lLocal Seltlng\'fempotmy Interne[ FilesWLKDO\2012LIcm~Haz6orsVasiod:ovtract-5 21 l2-REVFINAI, (2).doc EEE2 - CRT'S, TV MONITORS FOR RECLAMATION EEE2 CRTs and TV monitors for reclamation PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION EEE3 - CPU'S AND LAPTOP COMPUTERS FOR RECLAMATION EEE3 CPUs and Laptop computers for recamation PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION EEE4 -KEYBOARDS, MICE, FAXES, PRINTERS, MODEMS EEE4 Keyboards, mice, faxes, modems, printers for reclamation PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION EEE5 - FREON CONTAINING ARTICLES FOR RECLAMATION EEE5 Freon containing articles for dismantle and reclamation Refrigerators, air conditioners, etc PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION EEE6 -SPECIAL HANDLING ITEMS FOR RECLAMATION EEE6 Special handling material for reclamation X-ray machines, Medical equipment, appliances etc _ PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION EEE7 -OTHER ELECTRONICS- LOW SCRAP VALUE EEE7 Other electronics with low scrap value Examples include: Microwave ovens, small home appliances etc PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION EEER --Obsolete equipment for reclaim, universal waste misc. equipment for reclaim universal waste only re wires hazardous waste manifest FB1 -LIQUID FOR FUEL Example: paint thinner, solvents Less than four inches of dispersible sludge Less than five percent halogens/sulfur Source of PCB < 50 ppm Greater than 10,000 BTU's No pesticides F61 No debris Low viscosity (e.g. thinners) Must not set-up vrith water or with organic solvents PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: FUEL BLENDINGIINCINERATION BULK SPECIFICATIONS: Less than five percent water Greater than 10,000 BTU's Less than two percent halogens Source of PCB < 50 ppm PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: FUEL BLENDINGIINCINERATION Page 70 Two Party Agreement Between the Gty ojChula Pcrta and Gean Harbors Environmental Services, !nc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Ezempt Small Quamity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documenty and Settingslleetl\LOCa1Sectings\Temporary Internet Fiks\OI,KI)0\2012CIeaoFlafborsVersionCoutract-5 21 12-REVFINAI. (2).doc FB1E -LIQUID FOR FUEL Example: paint thinner, solvents Less than four inches of dispersible sludge Less than five percent halogenslsulfur Source of PCB < 50 ppm Greater than 10,000 BTU's No pesticides FB1E No debris Low viscosity (e.g. thinners) Must not set-up with water or with organic solvents PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: FUEL BLENDING/INCINERATION BULK SPECIFICATIONS: Less than five percent water Greater than 10,000 BTU's Less than two percent halogens Source of PCB < 50 ppm PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: FUEL BLENDING/INCINERATION FB1 F -LIQUIDS FOR BENEFICIAL FUEL USE AT INCINERATOR Greater than 12,000 BTUIIb Less than tlve percent water Less than .5 percent halogen/sulfur Metals within normal feed limits FB1 F Source of PCB < 50 ppm No Pesticides, no level A requirements NaIK/MgIP each less than 0.5 percent Ash less than 5 percent Settle-able solids less than 5 percent Viscosity of #4 fuel oil or better PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION FB1K -LIQUID/ENERGETICS FOR INCINERATION BTU greater than 6,000 Metals within normal feed rates Halogen less than five percent F81 K Sulfur less than three percent No pesticidesllevel Arequirements NaIKIMg/P each less than .5 percent Ash less than five percent Settleable solids less than five percent Viscosity of #4 fuel oil or better PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION Page 71 Two Party Agreement Between the City ojCbula Vuta and Clean Harbors Environneental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally EYemptSmall Quamity Generawr Waste Management Services C:UJocumevts and SettingsUeetlU.vcal Seamgs\'femporery Internet Files\OI.KDO\2012LIeanElmborsVersionComlac[-5 21 12-REVFINAI. (2).doc FB2 -LIQUID FUEL WITH SOLIDS Less than 12" of dispersible sludge Less than five percent halogens/sulfur Source of PCB < 50 ppm FB2 Greater than 5,000 BTU's No pesticides No debris Medium viscosity (e.g. motor oil) Must not set-up with water or with organic solvents PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: FUEL BLENDINGIINCINERATION FB2 -LIQUID FUEL WITH SOLIDS Less than 12" of dispersible sludge Less than five percent halogens/sulfur Source of PCB < 50 ppm FB2E Greater than 5,000 BTU's No pesticides No debris Medium viscosity (e.g. motor oil) Must not set-up with water or with organic solvents PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: ENERGY RECOVERY F63 -SEMI-LIQUID FOR FUEL Less than 36" of dispersible sludge Less than five percent halogens/sulfur FB3 Source of PCB < 50 ppm Greater than 5,000 BTU'sllb No pesticides No debris High viscosity (e.g. molasses) Must not set-u with water or with or anic solvents F63R -LATEX AND ALKYD PAINTS FOR RECYCLING Examples: latex based paints and caulks, alkyd based paints FB3R Liquids, semisolids, solids No auto paint, epoxies, resins, adhesives, marine paint No plasticizers, creosote, wood preservatives No rubber cements, dioxins or PCB's PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION FB4 -ORGANIC SOLID FOR FUEL Less than twenty five percent halogens/sulfur Source of PCB < 50 ppm Greater than 5,000 BTU'sllb FB4 No pesticides No debris No monoliths Dispersible solids (e.g. paint solids) Must not set-up with water or with organic solvents PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: FUEL BLENDING/INCINERATION Page 72 Two Party Agreement Between the City ojCbu/a Vrsta and Clean Harbors EnvironmentaLServices, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Wane and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documems and Settings~eetl\I.ocal Settings\Tempormy Intare[ Fdes\OLKDO\2012-CleanHa,BorsVeaiouCOMect-5 21 12-REVFINA[, (2).duc F65 SOLID FUEL NOT PROCESSABLE (DEBRIS) Example: Rags, filters or PPE No large metal pieces (rebar) No metal fines or powders Less than ten percent halogens or sulfur FBS Source of PCB < 50 ppm Greater than 5,000 BTUsllb No cyanides/sulfides No oxidizers No closed containers No tacky material No pesticides Less than twenty percent free liquid PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION /FUEL BLENDING FB5L - SOLID FUEL FOR LANDFILL IN CANADA (DEBRIS) Example: Rags, filters or PPE Requires pre-treatment prior to landfill Less than thirty percent inorganics No metal pieces (rebar) No metal fines or powders Less than ten percent halogens or sulfur FBSL Source of PCB < 50 ppm Greater than 5,000 BTUsllb No cyanides/sulfides No oxidizers No closed containers No tacky material No pesticides Less than five percent free liquid PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: LANDFILL F85M --MONOLITHIC ORGANIC SOLIDS Example: rock hard resins, polymers Less than 10 percent chlorine Less than 50 ppm PCB -non TSCA regulated Greater than 5,000 BTU's No pesticides No debris 500 Ib limit Less than 4 percent sulfur PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: FUEL BLENDING /INCINERATION LA99H --Alkali and Alkali earth metals (4.3) for incineration Water reactive compounds for incineration Container size max - 5 gal Alkali metals must be packaged under mineral oil PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD -INCINERATION Page 73 Two Party Agreement Betweex the City ojCbu(a Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, /ne ro provide Household Hazardous Waste and Cand([iona[(y Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Doaa¢enfs and SettingsUeet]\Lacal Settings\7empo~vy Enamel Fdes\OI.KDO\2012LIemfla~borsVeesonCoatrec[-5 21 12-REVFINP.L (2).doc LAT -MATERIAL SUITABLE FOR AQUEOUS TREATMENT Example: Inorganic acids, bases and oxidizers, etc. Must be water-soluble Flashpoint greater than 140°F LAT No debris No reactives No chelators, ammonia or nickel compounds Less than 260 ppm mercury Container size limited to 8 oz-5 gallon Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT LAT-A-ACID COMPATIBLE MATERIAL SUITABLE FOR AQUEOUS TREATMENT Example: hydrochloric acid, etc. Must be water-soluble pH between 0-7 LAT-A Flashpoint greater than 140°F No debris No reactives No chelators, ammonia or nickel compounds Less than 260 ppm mercury Container size limited to 8 oz-5 gallon Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT LAT-B -ALKALINE COMPATIBLE MATERIAL SUITABLE FOR AQUEOUS TREATMENT Example: sodium hydroxide, etc. Must be water-soluble pH between 8-14 LAT-B Flashpoint greater than 140°F No debris No reactives No chelators, ammonia or nickel compounds Less than 260 ppm mercury Container size limited to 8 oz-5 gallon Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT LAT-C -ORGANIC MATERIAL SUITABLE FOR AQUEOUS TREATMENT Example: acetic acid, sodium acetate, etc. Must be water-soluble pH between Q7 LAT-C Flashpoint greater than 140°F No debris NoreacGves No chelators, ammonia or nickel compounds Less than 260 ppm mercury Container size limited to 8 oz-5 gallon Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT Page 74 TSvo Party AgreementBehveen the City ojChufa Puta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Ine to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Ezempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:~Documents and SettmgsUeetl~incal Settings\Temporary Internet Files\OLKD0~2012-C1eaoFls,IwrsVasionConnm:t-5 21 12-REVFINAI. (2).doc LAT-0 -OXIDIZING MATERIAL SUITABLE FOR AQUEOUS TREATMENT Example: sodium nitrate, chromic acid, etc. Must be water-soluble Flashpoint greater than 140°F LAT~O No debris No reacfives No chelators, ammonia or nickel compounds No organics No metal peroxides Less than 260 ppm mercury Container size limited to 8 oz - 5 gallon Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: WASTEWATER TREATMENT LBD -MIXED BATTERIES FOR RECLAMATION Example: nickel-cadmium batteries, nickel metal hydride batteries, alkaline batteries, etc. LBD Lithium, Magnesium and Lead, Acid not acceptable Battery recycler must be approved Follow specific packing protocol Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECYCLING LBD1 -ALKALINE BATTERIES FOR RECLAMATION Example: mercury free lantern and flashlight batteries, dry cell, carbon zinc, etc. LBD1 Battery recycler must be approved Follow specific packing protocol Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECYCLING LBD2 - NI-CAD BATTERIES FOR RECLAMATION Example: wet and dry cell nickel; cadmium batteries, etc. LBD2 Battery recycler must t>e approved Follow specific packing protocol Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECYCLING LBD3 -NICKEL METAL HYDRIDE BATTERIES FOR RECLAMATION LBD3 Battery recyder must be approved Follow specific packing protocol Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECYCLING LBD4 -OTHER NICKEL CONTAINING BATTERIES FOR RECLAMATION Example: nickel zinc, nickel iron, etc. LBD4 Battery recycler must be approved Follow specific packing protocol Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECYCLING LBD5 -MAGNESIUM BATTERIES FOR RECLAMATION LBDS Battery recyder must be approved Follow specific packing protocol Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECYCLING Page 75 Two Party Agreement Be[ween tke City of Cku(a VuTa and Cfean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:~Dwnmeats and SettingsVcet]\IUCaI sett~a&s\TemPo~Y ~n°el Files\OLKD0~2012-ClemiliarborsVersionCoatlact-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc LBLA -LEAD ACID BATTERIES FOR RECLAIM AT CLEAN HARBORS PREFERRED FACILITY LBLA Example: car battery, lead acid gel cell battery Preferred recycler must be approved Do not pack in metal drums Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECYCLING LBLA2 -LEAD ACID BATTERIES FOR RECLAIM AT ALTERNATE U.S. FACILITY LBLA2 Example: car battery, lead acid gel cell battery Battery recycler must be approved Do not pack in metal drums Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECYCLING LBR -REACTIVE LITHIUM BATTERIES FOR INCINERATION Example: Lithium button cell batteries LBR _ All batteries must be sealedlnon-leaking & insulated Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LBR2 -LITHIUM ION BATTERIES FOR RECLAMATION Example: cell phone batteries, laptop batteries, etc. LBR2 Rechargeable Lithium Ion batteries only All batteries must be sealed/non-leaking & insulated Batteries must be clearly labeled as Lithium Ion Refer to Lithium battery packing guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION LBRR - REACTIVE LITHIUM BATTERIES FOR RECLAMATION Example: Lithium button cell batteries LBRR Recycler must be approved All batteries must be sealed/non-leaking & insulated Packaged Per Lab Pads Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECYCLING LCCD -MATERIAL PACKAGED FOR DIRECT INCINERATION Container size maximum 5 gallons Liquids maximum 3 gallons per outer container LCCD No reactives Source of PCB < 50 ppm Inorganic mercury less than 260 ppm Packaged Per Lab PacklDirect Burn Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LCCR -MATERIAL SUITABLE FOR INCINERATION Example: Organic acids, pesticides, amines, etc. No reactives LCCR Container size maximum 5 gallons Source of PCB < 50 ppm Inorganic mercury less than 260 ppm Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION Page 76 Twa Party Agreement Between the Gty ajChula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmemal Services, Ine to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Sma(1 Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:Ubaunms and SariugsUeetlU-acal SettingslTempolary Internet FilesWLKD012012LleanHafborsVerzim~Conhacb5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc LCCRA -ACID COMPATIBLE MATERIAL SUITABLE FOR INCINERATION Example: acid contaminated debris, etc. pH between 0-7 Flashpoint greater than 140°F LCCRA No reactives Container size maximum 5 gallons Source of PCB < 50 ppm Inorganic mercury less than 260 ppm Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LCCRB -ALKALINE COMPATIBLE MATERIAL SUITABLE FOR INCINERATION Example: amines, thiocyanates, etc. pH between 0-7 LCCRB Flashpoint greater than 140°F No reactives Container size maximum 5 gallons Source of PCB < 50 ppm Inorganic mercury less than 260 ppm Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LCCRC -ORGANIC MATERIAL SUITABLE FOR INCINERATION Example: organic acids, toxics, pesticides, etc. Container size maximum 5 gallons LCCRC Flash point greater than 140°F No reactives Source of PCB < 50 ppm Inorganic mercury less than 260 PPM Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LCCRD -FLAMMABLE MATERIAL SUITABLE FOR INCINERATION Example: ally) bromide, pyridine, Flammable amines, etc. Container size maximum 5 gallons LCCRD Flash point less than 140°F No reactives Source of PCB < 50 ppm Inorganic mercury less than 260 PPM Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LCCRI -MATERIAL REQUIRED TO BE PACKAGED ALONE Example: Poisonous inhalation hazards, 6.1, PGI, etc. LCCRI Lab packed material required per D.O.T. to be packaged alone for incineration Pack per DOT(fDG specifications and Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LCCRL -- Loose Packs for incineration - loot use onl Page 77 T1vo Party Agreement Between the City ojChula Vista and Gean Harhors Envtronmenta/ Services, Inc fo provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Smafl Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:1Dauments and SettmgsUee[IU-ocal SMangs\7emporary Internet Fles\OLKW~2U12-CIe~HarborsVdsonContlact-5 21 12-REVFIfiAI, (2).doc LCCRN -MATERIAL FOR NON-HAZARDOUS INCINERATION Example:off-speGoutdated commercial products, latex paint, LCCRN soaps, etc. No hazardous characteristics No asbestoslfiberglass Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: NON-HAZ INCINERATION LCCRQ -OXIDIZING MATERIAL SUITABLE FOR INCINERATION Example: organic oxidizers, oxidizer debris, etc. Container size maximum 5 gallons LCCRQ Flash point less than 140°F No reactives Source of PCB < 50 ppm Mercury less than 260 PPM Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LCCRP - DIOXIN PRECURSORS FOR DISPOSAL Example: pentachlorophenol, silvex, etc. LCCRP Canada disposal must be approved Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: STABILIZATIONIINCINERATION LCCRQ-AEROSOLS FOR INCINERATION Example:spray paints, pesticide aerosols, Freon aerosols,etc No cylinders or lecture bottles LCCRQ No dioxin aerosols Follow DOT/TDG regulations for packing guidelines Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LCCRR- REACTIVES FOR INCINERATION Example: organic peroxides, water reactives, etc. Container size limitations vary by specific waste type LCCRR Source of PCB < 50 ppm Mercury less than 260 PPM Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LCCRS -SCINTILLATION VIALS FOR INCINERATION Example: Solvent based scintillation vials and cocktail LCCRS Material must not be considered radioactive by the DOT/TDG Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LCCRQ -LAB PACK UNKNOWNS FOR INCINERATION Example: unknown sample jars identified via fingerprint analysis LCCRQ Liquids and solids must be packed separately Container size limitations vary by hazard class Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION Page 78 Two Party Agreement Between the City ajChula Pura and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Ine to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally EsemptSmall Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\DocumeMS and Settingi~eetlV.ocal Settings\'1'empoeary Intttnet Fiks\OLKD0~2012LIeanliazhoaVeisionCOnhacc-5 21 12-REVFINAI. (2).doc LCCRX- SHARPS FOR INCINERATION Example: Unused needles, injections syringes for resins/adhesives LCCRX No infectious substances No biohazard or pathological waste markings or containers No medical or biological materials used or unused Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LCHG1 -MERCURY LAB PACKS FOR TREATMENT IN CANADA Example: Mercuric Chloride, COD Waste, Nesslers Reagent, etc. LCHGI Out of country disposal must be approved No PCB's ~ No water reactives ' Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: STABILIZATIONIRETORT LCHG2 -MERCURY LAB PACKS FOR RETORT Example:mercury thermometers, mercuric sulfide, etc. LCHG2 Material must be suitable for retort Check specific facility acceptable compounds lists Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RETORT LCHG3 -MERCURY BATTERIES FOR RETORT Example:mercury bearing dry cell, carbon zinc, button cell, silver oxide, etc. LCHG3 Material must be suitable for retort Check specific facility acceptable compounds lists Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RETORT LCHG4 --MERCURY SALTS AND SOLUTIONS FOR RETORT Mercury salts and solutions: mercuric chloride, COD vials Refer to LP uidelines for additional information LCHG4 --MERCURY SALTS AND SOLUTIONS FOR RETORT Mercury salts and solutions: mercuric chloride, COD vials Refer to LP uidelines for additional information LCHGI -High subcategory mercury lab packs for incineration Mercury bearing Lab Packed waste suitable for incineration LCHGI Source of PCB less than 50 ppm No air or water reactives Refer to LP guidelines for additional information PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION LCHSD -SOLID KILN READY LAB PACKS WITH PCB Source of PCB > 50 ppm LCHSD No mercury No reactives Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION Page 79 Two Party Agreement Between the Gty ojChuLa VuTa and Gean Harbors Environmental Services, (nc m provide Household Hazardous Waste and CondiUona[ly Exempt Small Quandty Generator Waste Management Services C:\Dxwnents a,d SaUngs~eetl\Local Selmags\Temporary InWnet Files\OLKDO\2012LIeanElazhorsVe~vonContlscPS 21 12-REVFQdAL (2).doc LCHSI -PCB FOR INCINERATION Example: PCB ballasts/capacitors, PCB oil, etc. No hazardous regulated waste LCHSI Source of PCB > 50 ppm No mercury No reactives Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LCHSL -PCB FOR SECURE CHEMICAL LANDFILL Example: exempt PCB ballasts etc. LCHSL Source of PCB < 50 ppm No other hazardous materials Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: LANDFILL LCHSR - PCBIHAZARDOUS WASTE FOR INCINERATION Example: acetone/PCB oil, etc. Source of PCB > 50 ppm LCHSR No mercury No reactives Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LCY1 -PROPANE FOR RECYCLING LCY1 Cylinder recycling facility must be approved Must pass cylinder evaluation PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECYCLING LCY10 -CYLINDER diborane, germanium tetrafluoride, propyl mercaptan, triethyl arsenic LCY10 Must pass cylinder evaluation Specifications quoted case by case PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: TREATMENT/INCINERATION LCY11 -UNKNOWN GAS CYLINDER LCY11 Must pass cylinder evaluation Specifications quoted case by case PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: TREATMENTIINCINERATION LCY12 -UNKNOWN CYLINDER SAMPLES speaal handlinglhigh hazard cylinders LCY12 Must pass cylinder evaluation Specifications quoted case by case PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: TREATMENTIINCINERATION LCY13 -Cylinder corrosive gases for in-house treatment ammonia boron trichloride boron trifluoride chlorine hydrogen bromide hydrogen chloride sulfur dioxide Greater than 5% solids ma be sub'ect to surchar e LCY1 B -- Propane cylinders not for reclamation Refer to LP guidelines for additional information PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION Page 80 TSvo Parry Agreemerct Between the Clry ojChula /'lJTa and C/eon Harbors Environmental Services, !nc fo provide Household HatArdous Waste and CandillanaBy Exempt Small Quarctity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documents and Settmgs~eetllLOCaI $ettlngs\Tempormy Interne[ Fites\OLKDO\2012LlemEls,bwsVersioaCouhact-5 21 12-REVFINAI, (2).doc LCY2 - FREONS AND FIRE EXTINGUISHERS FOR RECYLCING Cylinder recycling facility must be approved I LCY2 Must pass cylinder evaluation Freon cylinders (R-11, R-12, R-22, R-23, R-113, R-114, R-124, R-134a, halon (1211, 1301) fre extinguishers (Class A, B, C) (acceptable for recycling) PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECYCLING LCY3 -THIN WALLED LOW -PRESSURE CYLINDERS Must pass cylinder evaluation LCY3 Must have one of the following stamps - DOT48240 or 39NRC100 up to 39NRC500 PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LCY4 -CYLINDER Calibration gases, inerts (helium, neon, carbon dioxide, oxygen, nitrogen, argon, etc.) LCY4 Must pass cylinder evaluation Specifications quoted case by case PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: TREATMENT/INCINERATION LCY5 -CYLINDER Ammonia, hydrogen chloride, acetonitrile, boron tdchloride LCY5 Must pass cylinder evaluation Specifications quoted case by case PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: TREATMENTIINCINERATION LCY6 -CYLINDER Butane/butene and isomers, carbon monoxide, freons (non-recyclable), acetaldehyde, allene, anisole, carbon LCY6 tetrachloride, chloroethane, dimethyl ether Must pass cylinder evaluation Spedfications quoted case by case PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: TREATMENT/INCINERATION LCY6R -Flammable cylinders for redamation Refer to LP guidelines for additional information PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECLAMATION LCY7 -CYLINDER Certain pyrophorics, antimony pentachloride, antimony pentafluoride, ethylene oxide, insta foam part A LCY7 (isocyanate), insta foam part B (isocyanate), tetrafluoroethylene Must pass cylinder evaluation Spedfications quoted case by case PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: TREATMENT/INCINERATION LCYB•CYLINDER Boron trifiuoride, acetyl fluoride, hydrogen sulfide, methyl bromide, methyl dichlorosilane, nitrosyl fluoride, LCYB methyl mercaptan (mixtures) Must pass cylinder evaluation Spedfications quoted case by case PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: TREATMENTIINCINERATION LCY9-CYLINDER Hexafluoroacetone, acrylonitrile, benzyl magnesium chloride, t-butyl phosphene, dibutyl sulfide, diethyl LCY9 aluminum chloride, diethyl zinc, diethyl aluminum hydride Must pass cylinder evaluation Specifications quoted case by case PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: TREATMENT/INCINERATION LCYMT --Cylinder empty and de-valved Must be certified empty and de-valved Refer to LP guidelines for additional information PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: LANDFILL Page 81 Two Party Agreement Between the City ojChula PisYa and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Ina to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quamity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Da:uments and SettingsUee[t\Local Settings\7emporary interne[Files\OLKDO\2012LIemElaclwrsVersionConl~t-5 21 l2-REVFINAI, (2).doc LDEA1 - DEA CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES SCHEDULE III, IV, & V Example: Barbital, Chloral Hydrate, Valium, etc. LDEA1 No hazardous wastes Material must be in original container Packa ed Per Lab Pack Guidelines LFB1 -LAB PACKS FOR FUEL Example: Acetone, Xylene, Oil, Thinner, etc. pH between 4-10 & must be pourable Less than 260 ppm mercury LFB1 Source of PCB < 50 ppm No Pesticides/HerbicideslDebris No malodorous compounds (e.g. mercaptans, amines, etc.) Container Size - 8 oz - 5 gallons Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: FUELSIINCINERATION LFB3 -LATEX BASED PAINT FOR RECYCLING Examples: Loose packed latex based paint in cans Container sizes include pint, quart, gallon & 5 gallon Liquids, semisolids, solids LFB3 Plastic & metal containers No oil based paint No auto paint, epoxies, resins, adhesives, marine paint No plasticizers, creosote, wood preservatives No rubber based cement, dioxins, PCBs Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECYCLING LFB4 -OIL BASED PAINT FOR RECYCLING Examples: Loose packed oil based paint in cans Container sizes include pint, quart, gallon & 5 gallon Liquids, semisolids, solids LF64 Plastic & metal containers No auto paint, epoxies, resins, adhesives, marine paint No plasticizers, creosote, wood preservatives No rubber based cement, dioxins, PCBs Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: RECYCLING LLF -NON-HAZARDOUS, NON-REGULATED MATERIALS Examples: Silira gel, sucrose, latex LLF Container size maximum 5 gallons No infectious or other biological material No pestiades, herbicides or cyanides Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: LANDFILL Page 82 Two Party Agreement Between the CFty ojChuta Pista and Clean Harbors Emironmema! Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and CanditionaQy Exempt Small Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:Ubcumems and SettingtVeetlV.oca1 Settings\Temporery Iatemet Files\OLKD0~2012LIeaoHa`borsVersionConlract-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc LLFAS LPTN LPTP LLFAS -ASBESTOS FOR SECURE LANDFILL Example: asbestos gloves, panels, etc. Must be double bagged and wetted prior to handling No free liquid Must be able to pass paint filter test No pesticides, herbicides or cyanide Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: LANDFILL LPTN -PAINT/PAINT RELATED MATERIALS FOR INCINERATION Example: Flammable adhesives and resins Glass containers are acceptable No pesticides (e.g., creosote) No PCB No marine paints or wood preservatives Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LPTP -PAINT/PAINT RELATED MATERIALS FOR PROCESSING Example: Oil based paints in cans Must be pourable No glass containers No solid paints No pesticides (e.g., creosote) No PCB No marine paints or wood preservatves Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: FUELSIINCINERATION LRCT -- Labpack Reactives For Incineration Example: organic peroxides, water reactives, etc. Container size limitations vary by specific waste type Source of PCB < 50 ppm Mercury less than 260 PPM Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LRCTA -- Labpack Reactive Acid & Acid Compatibles For Incineration Example: aluminum chloride, phosphorus pentoxide, etc. Container size limitations vary by specific waste type Source of PCB < 50 ppm Mercury less than 260 PPM Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LRCTB -- Labpack Reactive Basic & Basic Compatibles For Incineration Example: azides, ammonium sulfide, dinitroaniline, etc. Container size limitations vary by specific waste type Source of PCB < 50 ppm Mercury less than 260 PPM Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION Page 83 Two Party Agreement Between Uae City ojChula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Ine to provide Household HarRrdous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Sma![ Quantity Generator Waste Management Services C:\Documdvs and Settm~lleetl\Lacal Sevings\Temporary latemet Files\OLKI7012012-CleanFlarborsVe,sia~Cowac[-52112-REVFINAI. (2).doc LRCTC -- Labpack Reactive Organics For Incineration Example: non-flammable organic silanes, dinitrobenzoic acid Container size limitations vary by specific waste type Source of PCB < 50 ppm Mercury less than 260 PPM Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LRCTD -- Labpack Reactive Flammables For Incineration Example: picric acid, sodium hydrosulfite, etc Container size limitations vary by specific waste type Source of PCB < 50 ppm Mercury less than 260 PPM Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: INCINERATION LRCTD -- Labpack Reactive Oxidizers For Incineration Example: organic peroxides, perchloric acid, etc. Container size limitations vary by specific waste type Source of PCB < 50 ppm Mercury less than 260 PPM Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines LRCTD -- Labpack Reactive Compressed Gas Cartridge For Incineration Example: lighters, ethylene dioxide, carbon dioxide Container size limitations vary by specific waste type Source of PCB < 50 ppm Mercury less than 260 PPM Packaged Per Lab Pack Guidelines RDEA- DEA REGULATED MATERIAL (RCRA) RDEA Schedule II-V controlled substances PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD: DESTRUCTION INCINERATION RXHZ -Hazardous (RCRA) Pharmaceuticals No large metal pieces Max weight 200 pounds No PCB's RXHZ No cyanides or sulfides No air or water reactives Non corrosive PH Iodine less than 0.5 percent Bromine less than 0.5 percent Fluorine less than 0.5 percent Mercury limited to 10 ppm maximum Page 84 Two Party Agreement Be[ween the City ojChula Prsta and Gean Harbors Environmental Services, Ine to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Ezempt Small Quantity Generator Wasu Management Services C:\Docmnews and Sevings~ee[l\I.ecal Settings\'iempo~ary Internet Files\OLRI)0\2012-CleanHarborsVasipnCuntrect-5 21 12-REVFINAI. (2).doc RXNH -NON Hazardous Pharmaceuticals (NON DOT/ NON RCRA) No large metal pieces Max weight 200 pounds No PCB's RXNH No cyanides or sulfides No air or water reactives Non corrosive PH Iodine less than 0.5 percent Bromine less than 0.5 percent Fluorine less than 0.5 percent PRIMARY DISPOSAL METHOD :DESTRUCTION! INCINERATION STORE -- Waste for storage only misc waste for storage only not to be used for disposal 11. Materials Reimbursement Arrangement For the cost of out of pocket expenses incurred by Contractor in the performance of services herein required, City shall pay Contractor at the rates or amounts set forth below: (X) None, the compensation includes all costs. 12. Contract Administrators: City: Lynn France, Environmental Services Program Manager 276 Fourth Ave Chula Vista, California 91910 619 575-5890 Voice phone 619 691-5006 Fax phone 619 889-8138 Cell phone lfrance(a,chulavistaca.gov Manuel Medrano, Recycling Specialist II 276 Fourth Ave Chula Vista, California 91910 619 585-5766 Voice phone 619 691-5006 Fax phone 619 921-5980 Cell phone manuelm(a~chulavistaca.eov Contractor: Tim Lee, Regional HHW Specialist 3495 Kurtz Street San Diego, California 92110 619 226-2065 Voice phone 619 226-6982 Fax phone 858 201-0143 Cell phone Lee.timothytu~,cleanharbors.com Page 85 Two Party Agreement Between the City ojChula Vista and Clean Harbors Environmental Servtceg /ne to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator Warte ManagementServiees C:UJo~vmmts and SeltingsVee[1V-acel Setdvgs\Tempo~ary Interne[ F~a\OLKD0~2012LIean}ia~borsVersioaConvact-5 21 12-REVFINAI. (2).doc 13. Liquidated Damages Rate: () $ per day. ()Other: 14. Statement of Economic Interests, Contractor Reporting Categories, per Conflict of Interest Code (Chula Vista Municipal Code chapter 2.02): (X) Not Applicable. Not an FPPC Filer. O FPPC Filer OCategory No. 1. Investments, sources of income and business interests. ()Category No. 2. Interests in real property. OCategory No. 3. Investments, business positions, interests in real property, and sources of income subject to the regulatory, permit or licensing authority of the department administering this Agreement. ()Category No. 4. Investments and business positions in business entities and sources of income that engage in land development, construction or the acquisition or sale of real property. ()Category No. 5. Investments and business positions in business entities and sources of income that, within the past two yeazs, have contracted with the City of Chula Vista or the City's Redevelopment Agency to provide services, supplies, materials, machinery or equipment. OCategory No. 6. Investments and business positions in business entities and sources of income that, within the past two years, have contracted with the department administering this Agreement to provide services, supplies, materials, machinery or equipment. ()List Contractor Associates interests in real property within 2 radial miles of Project Property, if any: Page 86 Two Party Agreement Between the City ojChula Vfsta and Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc to provide Household Hazardous Waste and Conditionally Exempt Small Quamity Generator Waste Management Services C:IDocnments and SeaingsUeetl\Local Settings\iemporuy Laemet Files\OLKDO\2012~CIeavHarborsVersionConhact-5 21 12-REVFINAL (2).doc 15. () Contractor is Real Estate Broker and/or Salesman 16. Permitted Subcontractors: None 17. Bill Processing: A. Contractor's Billing to be submitted for the following period of time: (X) Monthly ( )Quarterly OOther: B. Day of the Period for submission of Contractor's Billing: OFirst of the Month (X)15th Day of each Month OEnd of the Month ()Other: C. City's Account Number: This number to be assigned by the Purchasing Department 18. Security for Performance -None Performance Bond, $ Letter of Credit, $_ )Other Security: Type: Amount: $ Retention. If this space is checked, then notwithstanding other provisions to the contrary requiring the payment of compensation to the Contractor sooner, the City shall be entitled to retain, at their option, either the following "Retention Percentage" or "Retention Amount" until the City determines that the Retention Release Event, listed below, has occurred: ( )Retention Percentage: ORetention Amount: $_ Retention Release Event: ( ) Completion of All Contractor Services ( )Other: ( )Other: The Retention Amount may be released on a monthly basis provided that Contractor has performed said monthly services to the sole satisfaction of the Assistant City Manager/Director ofDevelopment Services or his designee. 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