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B) CCC Operating Costs: <br />Republic Services will make commercially reasonable efforts to clean up all storm debris at the <br />CCCs in a timely manner. If Indian River County requests expedited clean up, Republic Services <br />will hire third party personnel and clam truck services to perform duties. <br />Cost for CCC operations pre or post -hurricane is based on the cost for hauling additional <br />tonnage from CCC to Indian River County Landfill as detailed below. <br />C) CCC Hauling Costs: <br />In order to segregate the tonnage of storm debris from normal waste at the CCCs, the average <br />yard waste and average garbage hauled to the Indian River County Landfill for the previous 6 <br />months for all of the CCCs is included as an attachment which will be the basis for determining <br />the impact of the storm debris. Any additional tonnage over the monthly average in the 2 <br />months following the storm that is hauled to the Indian River County Landfill from the CCCs, <br />shall be considered storm debris and shall be charged at the incremental rate stated below; <br />provided, however, that such rate may be increased in the event of a change in market <br />conditions. <br />In order to convert the tonnage hauled to a yardage measurement, the appropriate conversion <br />rate shall be: 1 cubic yard = 300 lbs. <br />Cost for hauling additional tonnage from CCC to Indian River County Landfill: $17.00/cubic <br />yard <br />D) Landfill Equipment Costs: <br />Republic Services will use commercially reasonable efforts to effectively and efficiently use all <br />current equipment to manage excessive storm debris. Republic shall keep all current equipment <br />in working order. SWDD is not responsible for additional equipment needed as a replacement <br />for failure of equipment needed for normal operations. Notwithstanding the foregoing, renting <br />equipment to provide incremental assistance may be required, but such equipment may not <br />available in the immediate aftermath of a storm. If additional equipment is required and <br />becomes available, Republic Services will rent such required additional equipment, and Indian <br />River County will reimburse Republic Services for Republic Services' cost of rental of such <br />additional equipment, without markup. Republic Services will also attempt to mobilize <br />equipment from other Republic Services operating divisions, and Indian River County will <br />reimburse Republic Services for any additional costs incurred by Republic Services for such <br />mobilization and usage of equipment from other Republic Services operating divisions, without <br />markup. Republic Services will notify and obtain written approval from Indian River County of <br />any rental or mobilization of such additional equipment. <br />Cost for Landfill Equipment mobilization and usage: to be determined by Republic Services, <br />based on availability <br />E) Landfill Additional Costs: <br />In case of catastrophic damage, Republic Services may incur additional costs to operate the <br />Indian River County Landfill, and such additional costs shall be reimbursed by Indian River <br />County provided there is sufficient documentation and that Republic Services has notified and <br />obtained written approval for these additional costs. Examples of such costs are: additional rock <br />to shore up access roads to allow traffic flow to the Landfill waste reception area; additional <br />costs to pump excessive leachate to not overwhelm the current system. In preparation for any <br />catastrophic storm event, Republic Services can accumulate rock and cover at the Indian River <br />County Landfill. If Indian River County elects to absorb costs for accumulation of rock and cover, <br />the associated costs will be provided to the County for approval prior to purchase and <br />accumulation. <br />Landfill Additional Costs: to be determined by Republic Services, based on necessity. <br />
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