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Approved Date
10/17/2000
Control Number
2000-312
Agenda Item Number
7.G.
Entity Name
Pine Lake Mobile Home Estates, Inc.
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Agreement for Transportation, Treatment and Disposal of Domestic Wastewater Residual
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W40 <br />2. The CUSTOMER hereby covenants and agrees: <br />A. If the CUSTOMER stabilizes the residuals to level 'B" or above, none of <br />said residuals shall be mixed with unstabilized material. The use of lime <br />for stabilization is prohibited. If mixing has occurred, the entire load will <br />be required to be stabilized at the SOURCE. <br />B. The CUSTOMER warrants that the residuals delivered to the COUNTY <br />will not contain any hazardous, toxic, or radioactive waste or substances <br />as defined by applicable federal, state, and local laws and restrictions. <br />C. The maximum permissible daily residual discharges from the <br />CUSTOMER'S residual waste stream shall not exceed 219 gallons per <br />day. <br />D. The CUSTOMER agrees to pay to the COUNTY fees in accordance with <br />the Schedule of Water and Sewer Rates and Charges which is attached <br />hereto as Exhibit "A". <br />3. The COUNTY hereby covenants and agrees: <br />A. To maintain, monitor, and operate the dewatering facility and residuals <br />disposal site (landfill) in compliance with Chapter 62-640, Florida <br />Administrative Code. <br />B. To accept responsibility for the proper measurement and dewatering for <br />the proper disposal of the residuals as required by Chapter 62-640, <br />Florida Administrative Code. <br />4. It is further understood by both parties that: <br />A. Each party understands this Agreement is subject to the rules, regulations <br />and directives of the regulatory agencies, and agrees that in the event such <br />rules, regulations and directives require modification of this Agreement, <br />each will negotiate in good faith to make such modification. <br />B. Upon arrival onsite for treatment of residuals from the CUSTOMER's <br />plant, the COUNTY has the right to refuse treatment of said residuals, if it <br />is demonstrated that the chemical or physical characteristics of the <br />transported material is not consistent for dewatering. The CUSTOMER <br />will be responsible for the removal and proper disposal of the transported <br />material. If such residual requires further treatment, such as outside <br />dewatering or chemical addition then a surcharge fee may be imposed by <br />the COUNTY for said additional treatment. <br />A Pf\t:IACkS-SIIDGF. A4RiRMk!�f 6. <br />Page 2 cif 4 <br />
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