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GREAT WESTERN RECLAMATION - A-1996-036
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Company Name
Great Western Reclamation
Contract #
A-1996-036
Agency
Public Works
Council Approval Date
1/2/1996
Expiration Date
6/30/2008
Insurance Exp Date
1/1/2007
Destruction Year
2013
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*Now USA Waste of California Inc., (a division of Waste Management Collection and Recycling Inc.); Amended by A-97-073,A-02-082,A-02-216,A-03-108,A-05-036,A-05-259 & A-06-071
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<br />dropped off at a residence, commercial or industrial establishment <br />and later removed for collection of contents of said container. <br />Roll-Off Service includes compactors which may be used with roll- <br />off containers. <br /> <br />(40). Solid Waste shall mean all Solid Wastes, including, but <br />not by way of limitation, Recyclable Solid Wastes, whether now <br />recyclable or not, generated and/or accumulated by all residential, <br />commercial and industrial sources, and at all construction and <br />demolition sites within the CITY excluding that Solid Waste <br />referred to in section 9(a) herein; provided, however, that Solid <br />Waste shall not be deemed, for purposes of this Agreement, to <br />include any hazardous wastes as defined hereinabove. <br /> <br />(41). Solid Waste Facility shall include a Composting <br />Facility, Materials Recovery Facility or a transfer station. <br /> <br />(42) Source Reduction and Recyclinq Element shall be the <br />CITY'S plan for meeting the requirements of CIWMA. <br /> <br />(43). Waste Type means identified wastes having the features <br />of a group or class of wastes which are distinguishable from any <br />other Waste Type, as identified by the CITY'S Source Reduction and <br />Recycling Element. <br /> <br />(44). Yard Waste means any wastes generated from the <br />maintenance or alteration of public, commercial or residential <br />landscapes including, but not limited to, leaves, yard clippings, <br />tree trimming, brush, weeds and prunings. <br /> <br />(45) Yard Waste Diversion shall mean the diversion from the <br />waste stream of yard waste or organic waste and the composting, <br />mulching, and/or transformation thereof. <br /> <br />4. <br /> <br />SCOPE OF SERVICE: <br /> <br />(a) CONTRACTOR shall furnish all labor, material, facilities <br />and equipment necessary, except for those vehicles and equipment <br />which the CITY shall license to CONTRACTOR pursuant to Section 11 <br />herein, for the collection of all Solid Waste originating, <br />generated and/or accumulated by any person within CITY boundaries, <br />as they now exist or may hereafter exist, and shall transport, <br />process, Recycle, divert by means of composting, mulching and/or <br />transforming and/or dispose of said Solid Waste in compliance with <br />the terms of this Agreement. <br /> <br />(b) All Solid Waste collected by CONTRACTOR within the CITY <br />shall not be commingled in equipment and/or vehicles used by <br />CONTRACTOR, whether such equipment and vehicles are owned by or <br />licensed to CONTRACTOR pursuant to Section 11 herein, with Solid <br />Waste from any other jurisdiction or person from outside the CITY <br />limits; however, in the event of an emergency vehicle breakdown, a <br />vehicle from a neighboring jurisdiction may complete the. route of <br /> <br />6 <br />
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