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Departmental Item <br />with applicable sections of Florida Administrative Code 64 E-6 (Standards for Onsite Sewage <br />Treatment and Disposal), in addition to any state or local regulatory requirements. <br />Disposal Procedures Section: <br />• Addition to #2 - Portable Restroom and Portable or Stationary Holding tank waste deliveries must <br />be accompanied with a route sheet that details the location address that the product was <br />collected. The route sheet must be included with the manifest sheet at the time of delivery. <br />• Change to #4 - Offloading of hauled wastes is to be done at a rate no higher than what IRCDUS <br />has set the equipment for. Any tampering with receiving equipment constitutes a violation of the <br />terms of the contract and will be subject to termination of dumping privileges and reimbursement <br />of any costs associated with the repair and/or replacement of receiving equipment. <br />• Addition to #7 - Violations of the Agreement do not sunset at the end of the Agreement and are <br />cumulative. <br />FUNDING: <br />Any fines incurred once this agreement goes into effect will go into the Utilities Operating Fund. <br />ACCOUNT NAME <br />ACCOUNT NUMBER <br />AMOUNT <br />Septage/Sludge Disposal <br />471034-343470 <br />Variable <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />Staff recommends that the Indian River County Board of County Commissioners approve the requested <br />changes to the Application and Agreement for Disposal of Septage, Food Establishment Sludge and <br />Portable Restroom Wastewater. Staff requests that the implementation of the changes take effect June 1, <br />2019. <br />ATTACHMENTS: <br />1. Draft of Application and Agreement—June 2019 <br />2. Blank Portable Restroom/Holding Tank Route Sheet <br />103 <br />Page 2 of 2 <br />C:\Users\legistar\AppData\Local\Temp\BCL Technologies\easyPDF 8\@BCL@200E0271\@ BCL@200E0271.docx <br />