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Landfill as designated by SWDD or SWDD's representative. All Biosolids delivered by the City <br />shall meet all requirements of the Quality Standards and Applicable Law, as defined below in <br />Section 5 or in Exhibit A of this agreement. The parties shall cooperate with respect to the delivery <br />schedule for the Biosolids, recognizing that the Biosolids must be mixed with other materials at <br />the time of disposal in the IRC Landfill, and delivery of the Biosolids should be coordinated with <br />the availability of the other materials. The City's processor/transporter shall comply with all other <br />rules and regulations of SWDD relating to the IRC Landfill. <br />Section 3. Term of the Agreement. The initial term of this agreement shall be two (2) years, <br />commencing on , 2019, and terminating on , 2021. This Agreement <br />shall automatically renew for an additional one (1) year term, unless either party provides written <br />notice of non -renewal at least one hundred and eighty (180) days prior to expiration of the initial <br />term. Notwithstanding the above, either party may terminate this Agreement at any time and for <br />any reason upon at least ninety (90) days written notice to the other party. The City may terminate <br />this Agreement due to an increase in the disposal fee pursuant to Section 4 below, by written notice <br />to the SWDD within 30 days of the approval of the fee increase by the SWDD governing board. <br />Section 4. Disposal Fee. The City shall pay to SWDD a disposal fee in the initial amount of <br />$19.08 per ton, which amount shall apply through September 30, 2019. The City acknowledges <br />that (a) the SWDD governing body, as part of its annual budgeting process, reviews all disposal <br />fees at the IRC Landfill, and adjusts such fees as it determines necessary, and (b) the disposal fee <br />starting October 1, 2019, and for each year thereafter (October 1 — September 30) will be the fee <br />as determined by the SWDD governing board in its annual budgeting process. <br />Section 5. Quality Standards. All Biosolids delivered by the City or its processor/transporter <br />for disposal in the IRC Landfill shall meet the following quality standards ("Quality Standards): <br />1. Biosolids delivered to the IRC.Landfill shall meet all Florida Department of Environmental <br />Protection (FDEP) requirements for disposal in Class 1 Landfill, specifically, Biosolids as <br />defined as "Residuals" or "Domestic Wastewater Residuals" in Chapter 62-624.200(6) <br />Florida Administrative Code (FAC), or as amended. <br />2. Biosolids delivered to the IRC Landfill must not be classified as Hazardous Waste under <br />Chapter 62-730 FAC, or as amended. <br />3. The Biosolids delivered shall be a minimum Total Solids Percent of 17 percent solids, and <br />the Biosolids must be able to pass a paint filter test upon receipt at the Landfill for disposal. <br />No mixtures of foreign material are to be used to increase the solids content. At a minimum, <br />the City shall provide SWDD a report with the Total Solids Percent of their Biosolids prior <br />to the scheduling of the first delivery and annually thereafter. <br />4. At a minimum, the City will provide SWDD results from a Toxicity Characterization <br />Leaching Procedure (TCLP) tests prior to the scheduling of the first delivery and annually <br />thereafter to demonstrate that the Biosolids do not exceed regulatory levels for any of the <br />parameters identified in Exhibit A, attached. This shall also be required should the <br />wastewater facility generating the Biosolids experience any significant changes in the <br />characteristics of the facility influent, or experience a plant upset or by-pass event that may <br />change the make-up of the Biosolids. <br />63 <br />