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of <br />v <br />D <br />a <br />1.0 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS <br />1,10 The Contractor shall ha.e proven experience with wood reduction/recycling methods to <br />process and market materials received by SWDID at their solid %vaste facility <br />A. The Contractor shall provide process services including equipment and manpower <br />to receive. stage and subsequently reduce wood materials. yard trash, land clearing debris <br />and other woody materials into reusable product. <br />B. The Contractor shall provide marketing services including equipment, manpower <br />and transportation of finished products (s) for reuse. Contractor shall include 100% <br />product marketing in bid price. <br />1.20 Tire Contractor shall use state approved technologies for processing of vegetation and <br />wood materials; and marketing of end product (s), The !;'VDD preferred market for product is <br />recycling, but will allow other resource recovery methods such as fuel recovery where cost <br />effective. <br />2.0 PROJECT CONDITIONS <br />2.1.0 Materi;tls: The materials to be processed include, but are not limited to, vegetative <br />materials and wood waste delivered to the Solid Waste facility. Vegetative and woody materials <br />are received at the landfill as a separate waste type and are substantially comprised of lawn <br />clippings, wood chips, shrubbery and tree trimmings, branches, limbs, palm fronds, logs, and <br />stumps. Clean wood such as planks, plywood, citrus crates and pallets are also received. <br />2.2€1 Unprocessible IvInterinls: Vegetative and woody materials may contain minor amounts <br />of debris outer than vegetative waste and clean wood. such as rock, metal, or other items which <br />may be damaging or harmful to wood grinding or processing equipment. Although the SWDD <br />will inspect incoming loads and provide general separation activities. the Contractor is <br />responsible for any and all damage resuking to Contractor's equipment resulting from the <br />introduction of any materials into Contractor's equipment. <br />2.30 Materials Quantities: The SW`DD received approximately 60,000 tons of yard waste and <br />Land clearing debris, and 1500 tons of pallets and crates at the Indian River County landfill in <br />FIY 1998-99 that required processing and marketing. This tonnage figure is an estimate only. <br />No guarantee as to future volumes of material to be handled under contract is stated or implied. <br />In addition to the estimated incoming waste there may be an undetermined amount of stock <br />piled material in place prior to the Contractor beginning operations <br />2.40 County Responsibilities: The County will visually inspect all incoming loads orwood <br />and vegetative materials to ensure that the material is substantially free of contamination. The <br />SWDD will direct the incoming material to Contractor's receiving area. <br />13 <br />