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INDIAN RIVER COUNTY <br />APPLICATION AND AGREEMENT FOR DISPOSAL OF SEPTAGE, FOOD ESTABLISHMENT <br />SLUDGE AND PORTABLE RESTROOM WASTEWATER <br />11. The current disposal fees are $15.00 per wet ton of wastewater, which rate is subject to change per <br />approval by the Board of County Commissioners. <br />12. Indian River County reserves the right to cancel and terminate this Agreement and the right of <br />Applicant to dispose of process wastewater at the Residuals Dewatering Facility in the event of a <br />violation of the terms of this Agreement or a bypass or upset event. Indian River County also <br />reserves the right to seek any other remedy at law or in equity in the event of a violation of the <br />terms of this Agreement or a bypass or upset event. <br />13. Haulers must abide with alt requirements by IRCDUS, as well as remain compliant with applicable <br />sections of Florida Administrative Code 64 E-6 (Standards for Onsite Sewage Treatment and <br />Disposal), in addition to any state or local regulatory requirements. <br />DISPOSAL PROCEDURES <br />1. Disposal services are open to customers with active accounts between 7 am and 5 pm, 7 days per <br />week. The Residual Dewatering Facility is closed on New Year's Day, July 4th, Labor Day, <br />Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. <br />2. Each vehicle must weigh-in and weigh -out at the scalehouse, and each load of wastewater must be <br />accompanied by an accurate and complete Septage Manifest Log Sheet attached hereto as Exhibit <br />"A". Portable Restroom and Portable or Stationary Holding tank waste deliveries must be <br />accompanied with a route sheet that details the location address that the product was collected. <br />The route sheet must be included with the manifest sheet at the time of delivery. <br />3. Applicant shall submit a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) prior to the delivery of the first load of any <br />chemicals used in portable restroom wastewater treatment or changes in chemicals or products <br />used. <br />4. The off loading of the truck must be regulated so as to distribute the load over a minimum of a 20 <br />4. Offloading of hauled wastes is to be done at a rate no higher than what IRCDUS has set the <br />equipment for. Any tampering with receiving equipment constitutes a violation of the terms of the <br />contract and will be subject to termination of dumping privileges and reimbursement of any costs <br />associated with the repair and/or replacement of receiving equipment. <br />5. Discharge may be sampled by Indian River County at any time to test the characteristics of the <br />discharge. <br />a. pH must be between 5.5 to 9.5 s.u. to be accepted. <br />6. All drivers shall enter waste discharge bays in a manner that accommodates other trucks waiting to <br />dispose of wastewater. <br />7. All spilled waste in paved discharge areas must be hosed down after every disposal of wastewater. If <br />the areas are not hosed down and the site is left a mess, the following penalties shall apply: the first <br />violation is subject to a clean-up fee of $250. The second violation is subject to a clean-up fee of <br />3 <br />106 <br />