Contractor agrees to. A. Prepare the junk vehicles for disposal in accordance with Section II (G) and remove all junk vehicles and all component parts included in the Notice of Sale from the graveyard or graveyards. B. Clean up all debris and garbage generated from the crushing operation to the satisfaction of the county or counties. Costs associated with transportation to and disposal of the debris and garbage in a sanitary landfill licensed by the State is the sole responsibility of the State and the county graveyard. Contractor shall be responsible for contacting a licensed landfill and arranging for delivery to the graveyard of a container to hold the garbage and debris. C. Repair, as soon as possible after it occurs and to the satisfaction of the County, any damage caused by the Contractor to the graveyard site, including fences. D. Operate so as to not violate any laws and rules of the State of Montana, including, but not limited to, the Montana Clean Air Act, the Montana Solid Waste Management Act, the Montana Clean Water Act, the Montana Hazardous Waste Act or any federal laws and rules. E. Not burn any junk vehicles, component parts, or leftover debris or garbage as a means of disposal. F. Provide adequate fire protection equipment to control any and all fires that may occur as a result of the operation. G. Not sell any junk vehicles or component parts of junk vehicles from the graveyard or graveyards for any use other than recycled scrap metal for shredding and separation. All recyclable materials musts be crushed, rendered unusable as motor vehicles or parts, and sold as scrap. H. Either ship to a steel shredder, or store temporarily in a licensed motor vehicle wrecking facility and subsequently ship to a steel shredder, all junk vehicles and their component parts covered by this contract I. Weigh all material for disposal under Section II (E)(3) on truck scales or other certified scales and submit upon completion of the crushing activity legible copies of all scale tickets to DEQ. Scale tickets must include, at a minimum, the following information: 1. Point of origin; 2. Name of facility receiving scrap material; 3. Date received; 4. Gross, tare, and net weights of each load; and 5. Name and vehicle number of the carrier. J. Comply with the following special conditions 1. Remove and recapture all refrigerants contained in automotive air conditioning systems in accordance with the requirements of the Federal Clean Air Act prior to the crushing of the vehicles. 2. Remove from the vehicles any garbage prior to being crushed. 3. Removal of all accessible vehicle convenience lights using mercury switches and all lead wheel weights prior to the vehicle being crushed. All such switches and weights must be properly containerized, stored and recycled by the bidder. 4. Remove and properly dispose of all fluids from the vehicles. 5. Remove, and properly dispose of up to five tires per vehicle prior to being crushed. Any rimless tires will be stacked for pick up and disposal by the state. 6. Include any buses, large trucks, and campers contained in the graveyard or graveyards in the crushing operation. K. At least twenty-four (24) hours prior to beginning and completing the project, Contractor shall contact DEQ’s Junk Vehicle Program Project Officer, as well as the following local program official or officials. Entry by Contractor onto the graveyard property without first contacting an appropriate local official will be considered criminal trespassing. County JV Official Contact Person Phone Number 1. Lincoln ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ Generally an 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. workday (Monday through Friday) can be anticipated at the job site. However, specific hours of operation are totally at the discretion of local program official(s). Arrangements for hours of access to the job site must be discussed with the local official(s).
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Contractor agrees to. A. Prepare the junk vehicles for disposal in accordance with Section II (G) and remove all junk vehicles and all component parts included in the Notice of Sale from the graveyard or graveyards.
B. Clean up all debris and garbage generated from the crushing operation to the satisfaction of the county or counties. Costs associated with transportation to and disposal of the debris and garbage in a sanitary landfill licensed by the State is the sole responsibility of the State and the county graveyard. Contractor shall be responsible for contacting a licensed landfill and arranging for delivery to the graveyard of a container to hold the garbage and debris.
C. Repair, as soon as possible after it occurs and to the satisfaction of the County, any damage caused by the Contractor to the graveyard site, including fences.
D. Operate so as to not violate any laws and rules of the State of Montana, including, but not limited to, the Montana Clean Air Act, the Montana Solid Waste Management Act, the Montana Clean Water Act, the Montana Hazardous Waste Act or any federal laws and rules.
E. Not burn any junk vehicles, component parts, or leftover debris or garbage as a means of disposal.
F. Provide adequate fire protection equipment to control any and all fires that may occur as a result of the operation.
G. Not sell any junk vehicles or component parts of junk vehicles from the graveyard or graveyards for any use other than recycled scrap metal for shredding and separation. All recyclable materials musts be crushed, rendered unusable as motor vehicles or parts, and sold as scrap.
H. Either ship to a steel shredder, or store temporarily in a licensed motor vehicle wrecking facility and subsequently ship to a steel shredder, all junk vehicles and their component parts covered by this contract
I. Weigh all material for disposal under Section II (E)(3) on truck scales or other certified scales and submit upon completion of the crushing activity legible copies of all scale tickets to DEQ. Scale tickets must include, at a minimum, the following information:
1. Point of origin;
2. Name of facility receiving scrap material;
3. Date received;
4. Gross▇▇▇▇▇, tare, and net weights of each load; and
5. Name and vehicle number of the carrier.
J. Comply with the following special conditions
1. Remove and recapture all refrigerants contained in automotive air conditioning systems in accordance with the requirements of the Federal Clean Air Act prior to the crushing of the vehicles.
2. Remove from the vehicles any garbage prior to being crushed.
3. Removal of all accessible vehicle convenience lights using mercury switches and all lead wheel weights prior to the vehicle being crushed. All such switches and weights must be properly containerized, stored and recycled by the bidder.
4. Remove and properly dispose of all fluids from the vehicles.
5. Remove, and properly dispose of up to five tires per vehicle prior to being crushed. Any rimless tires will be stacked for pick up and disposal by the state.
6. Include any buses, large trucks, and campers contained in the graveyard or graveyards in the crushing operation.
K. At least twenty-four (24) hours prior to beginning and completing the project, Contractor shall contact DEQ’s Junk Vehicle Program Project Officer, as well as the following local program official or officials. Entry by Contractor onto the graveyard property without first contacting an appropriate local official will be considered criminal trespassing. County JV Official Contact Person Phone Number
1. Lincoln ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ Generally an 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. workday (Monday through Friday) can be anticipated at the job site. However, specific hours of operation are totally at the discretion of local program official(s). Arrangements for hours of access to the job site must be discussed with the local official(s).
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