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9/17/2019
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City of Santa Ana Scope of Work <br />Solid Waste Consulting Services <br />SCOPE OF WORK <br />Background <br />The City of Santa Ana (City) contracts with Waste Management (WM) for exclusive residential and <br />commercial collection services, Including permanent and temporary roll -off and bin service (excluding <br />temporary construction and demolition debris service), and construction and demolition debris which is <br />generated from Citygovernment operations, The City recently exercised Its option to extend the term of <br />WNI's agreement to June 30, 2021. The City desires to further extend the agreement for one additional <br />year to June H, 2022,in order to accommodate the city's desired timeframe for the competitive RFP' <br />process, and to do so will require a mutual agreement between the City and WM as we understand the <br />City does not have a unilateral option to extend it further in Its sole discretion. As described below, <br />certain regulatory requirements will need to be addressed In the extended agreement, and it is <br />anticipated that rate adjustments for regulatory changes related to organics services will need to be <br />negotiated with WM. <br />Regulatory Requirements and Background <br />The following regulations should be addressed in the Citys extended solid waste agreement. <br />AB 1594: Assembly Bill 1594, was signed by Governor Brown in 2014, and includes <br />the following provisions: <br />o As of January 1, 2020, the use of green material as Alternative Daily Cover (ADC) does not <br />constitute diversion through recycling and will be considered disposalfor purposes of <br />measuring a jurisdiction's 50 percent per capita disposal rate. <br />Yard Waste Diversion Reouirements In Current Agreement <br />Section 14(a)(3) of the City s agreement with WM states: <br />Ward Waste Collection and Recycling Plastic Carts: The contents of the plastic carts containing <br />Yard Waste will be transported to a Composting Facility which meets oil state, federal and local <br />laws for Yard Waste Diversion and which Is acceptable to the City. Contractor shall be responsible <br />to ensure that the Yard Waste collected by Contractor is diverted in compliance with CIWMA and <br />the City's SRRE." <br />City's 2017 Electronic Annual Report (EAR) to CalRecvcle— "Green Material ADC" <br />Although, the agreement requires WM to transport yard waste to a composting facility, the City's EAR, <br />and CalRecycle's Disposal Reporting System, Identify that yard waste collected by WM is being diverted <br />as ADC. <br />The City/WM reported via the 2017 Electronic Annual Report to CalRecycle: <br />'The City's hauler, Waste Management, is currently exploring options which include in -county and <br />out -county solutions, including utilizing OC Recycle's composting pilot programs, now in the <br />August 23, 2019 Page 1 HF&H Consultants, LLC <br />25B-17 <br />
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