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RFP 18-04-02 Disaster Debris Management and Removal Services
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<br />City of Sunny Isles Beach |RFP Disaster Debris Management and Disposal Services 18-04-02 22 <br /> <br />FEMA means the Federal Emergency Management Administration. <br />FFWC means the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission. <br />FHWA means the Federal Highway Administration. <br />The term “Hazardous Waste” shall mean material and products from institutional, commercial, <br />recreational, industrial, and agricultural sources that contain certain chemicals with one or more <br />of the following characteristics, as defined by the Environmental Protection Agency: <br />a) Toxic <br />b) Flammable <br />c) Corrosive <br />d) Reactive <br /> <br />The term “Household Hazardous Waste” shall mean used or leftover contents of consumer <br />products that contain chemicals with one or more of the following characteristic as defined by the <br />Environmental Protection Agency: <br />a) Toxic <br />b) Flammable <br />c) Corrosive <br />d) Reactive <br /> <br />Examples of household hazardous waste includes small quantities of normal household cleaning <br />and maintenance products, latex and oil based paint, cleaning solvents, gasoline oils, swimming <br />pool chemicals, pesticides, propane gas cylinders. <br /> <br />The term “Hazardous Stump” shall mean an uprooted tree or stump (i.e., 50% or more of the <br />root ball is exposed) on a public right-of-way, improved public property or improved property <br />owned by certain private nonprofit organizations, and the exposed root ball poses an immediate <br />threat to life, public health and safety. <br /> <br />The term Project Manager means the CONTRACTOR’s representative authorized to make and <br />execute decisions on behalf of the CONTRACTOR. <br /> <br />The term “Rights-of-Way” shall mean the portions of land over which a facility, such as <br />highways, railroads, and power lines are built. Includes land on both sides of the highway up to <br />the private property line. <br /> <br />The term Temporary Debris Management Site (TDMS) means a location where debris is <br />temporarily stored, reduced, segregated, and/or processed prior to final disposal. <br /> <br />The term “Tipping Fee” shall mean a fee based on weight or volume of debris dumped that is <br />charged by landfills or other waste management facilities to cover their operating and maintenance <br />costs. The fee also may include amounts to cover the cost of closing the current facility and/or <br />opening a new facility.
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