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<br />2.5 Contractor shall be responsible for sorting and stockpiling of debris at the site. <br />Debris shall be segregated into 1) burnable debris, 2) non-burnable debris, 3) household <br />hazardous waste, and 4) ash residue. Further segregation of non-burnable debris, such as <br />recyclable material or durable goods may be necessary. Debris classifications are defined <br />in Section 3.0. <br /> <br />2.6 Contractor shall be responsible for disposable of non-burnable debris and ash residue. <br />Non-burnable debris and ash shall be hauled to the Seminole County Central Transfer <br />Station for disposal. Tipping fees will be per ton and will be the responsibility of the <br />contractor for payment. Removal of household hazardous waste trom the reduction site, <br />including loading of household hazardous waste at the site, will be performed under a <br />separate contract. <br /> <br />2.7 Upon completion of the debris reduction process, the Contractor will clear the site of <br />all debris (excluding household hazardous waste) and restore the site to the satisfaction of <br />the CITY. <br /> <br />2.8 The Contractor shall conduct the work so as not to interfere with the disaster response <br />and recovery activities of Federal, State, tribal and local City or agencies, or of any public <br />utility. <br /> <br />3. DEBRIS CLASSIFICATION. <br /> <br />3.1 Eligible Debris. Debris that is within the scope of this contract falls under three <br />possible classification Burnable, Non-Burnable and Household Hazardous Waste. <br /> <br />3.2 Burnable Debris. Burnable debris includes all biodegradable matter except that <br />included in the following definitions of other categories of debris. It includes, but is not <br />limited to, damaged and disturbed trees; bushes and shrubs; broken, partially broken and <br />severed tree limbs; untreated structural timber; untreated wood products and brush. <br /> <br />3.3 Non-Burnable Debris. Non-burnable debris includes, but is not limited to, treated <br />timber; plastic; glass; rubber products; metal products; sheet rock; cloth items; non-wood <br />building materials and carpeting. Some non-burnable debris is recyclable. Recyclable <br />debris includes metal products (i.e. Mobile Trailer parts, Household appliances (White <br />Metal), and similar items), or uncontaminated soil. <br /> <br />3.4 Household Hazardous Waste (HHW). Household hazardous wastes, such as <br />petroleum products, paint products, etc., and known or suspected hazardous materials, <br />such as asbestos, lead-based paint, or electrical transformers shall be removed by others. <br />Coordination for hazardous debris removal is the responsibility of the City. Known or <br />suspected HHW that mistakenly enter the waste stream shall be placed in an appropriate <br />storage area for removal by others. <br /> <br />3.5 Stumps. Tree stumps with base cut measurements less than 2 feet in diameter will be <br />disposed of with the same methods used for other burnable debris. Tree stumps larger <br /> <br />Scope of Work- Reduction & Site Management <br />May 2005 <br />Page 2 of 14 <br />