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EXHIBIT A <br />City of Santa Ana <br />Proposal to Assist with State Compliance Analysis <br />Project Description: The City has tasked EcoNomics with developing cost projections for a fully <br />AB 1826-compliant organics program for use in the Request for Proposals (RFP) process it is <br />currently undergoing. The analysis would determine the total cost of an organics program <br />assuming 100% participation among all covered generators. Further, the City has asked <br />EcoNomics to assist it with programmatic evaluation during its RFP process to ensure all proposed <br />programs and rates will facilitate compliance with state mandates, including AB 1826, SB 1383, <br />and AB 341. Lastly, EcoNomics will provide general compliance assistance to the City as it pertains <br />to C&D recycling to comply with CALGreen and other compliance assistance tasks, as assigned, <br />Task 1: AB 1826 Compliance Analysis <br />EcoNomics will conduct the following steps to develop this analysis. <br />Task 1A: Develop Costs of Organics Program <br />As a first step, EcoNomics will use the organics program cost information provided by <br />Waste Management to develop estimated organics program costs for all different <br />container configurations. The organics costs provided by Waste Management assume the <br />same route density and collection costs as equivalent MSW service and use low organics <br />density assumptions. Both of these factors result in lower costs, which may not be realistic <br />to expect from proposers. EcoNomics will develop an organics collection cost analysis that <br />allows for real-time entry, of variable productivity, processing costs, and density <br />assumptions, These key assumptions can be manipulated to allow for various different <br />cost projections. EcoNomics will develop a'default'value based on industry averagesthat <br />will be included in the cost build-up to represent a reasonable cost scenario. <br />Task 111: Develop service recommendations for non -compliant generators to determine <br />projected service levels and MSW reductions by compliance tier. <br />EcoNomics will use an existing cost -calculator tool it has developed for the City of Santa <br />Ana to project service adjustments needed for individual generators to comply with AB <br />1826. This calculator will compare the baseline service levels to the projected service <br />levels to become compliant with AB 1826, which will include organics service and may <br />include reduce MSW service. EcoNomics will also analyze AB 341 compliance options <br />which will include the deployment of dry recycling bins and may result in further MSW <br />reductions. EcoNomics will select a representative sample from each compliance tier in <br />order to obtain a 95% confidence level with a 10-point confidence interval. EcoNomics <br />will conduct the service analysis for the following number of generators, by compliance <br />Tier: <br />