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Company Name
REPUBLIC SERVICES
Contract #
A-2021-171
Agency
Public Works
Council Approval Date
8/17/2021
Expiration Date
6/30/2032
Insurance Exp Date
6/30/2025
Destruction Year
2037
Notes
For Insurance Exp. Date see Notice of Compliance
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is deemed to be Diversion by CalRecycle in connection with efforts to meet City's <br />Diversion goals. Contractor shall provide documentation to the City within 45 days of <br />the end of each calendar year stating and supporting that calendar year's Diversion <br />rate. Diversion from sources other than Contractor's Collection and Diversion efforts <br />(such as source reduction, reuse, or Recyclable Materials diverted by other Solid Waste <br />enterprises, Collection of materials that are not the subject of this Agreement, or the <br />efforts of self -haulers) is not to be counted as Diversion achieved by Contractor. Failure <br />to achieve the minimum diversion requirement may result in liquidated damages as <br />described in Section 11.4.13.9 of this Agreement. <br />In the event that the minimum Diversion requirement is not met, and, no sooner than <br />three (3) years after the start of services under this Agreement, and not more often than <br />once every two (2) years thereafter, the Parties agree to meet and confer regarding <br />adjustments to the minimum Diversion rate, based on factors including waste <br />characterization data provided by Contractor, trends in source reduction and reuse, <br />trends in third party Diversion, the availability of permitted Facilities that are capable of <br />processing material to achieve the required levels of Diversion, emerging methods of <br />processing and Recycling/reusing new waste materials, the availability of markets, and <br />the impact of scavenging. City shall consider such information provided by Contractor <br />and other industry data and shall, at its sole discretion, determine if any adjustments to <br />the minimum Diversion requirements shall be made, and such changes must be <br />approved by the City Council before becoming effective. <br />If these Diversion requirements are not met, City may instruct Contractor to initiate <br />new programs at Contractors expense in order for this goal to be met on a consistent <br />basis. <br />4.6.2 Organic Materials Processing <br />Contractor shall process recovered Organic Materials in a manner that maximizes <br />diversion credit for City in accordance with CalRecycle regulations. <br />4.6.3 End Uses for Organic Materials <br />Contractor shall Divert from landfilling Organic Material Collected through weekly <br />Cart, bag, Bin and Roll -off Box Collection, and holiday tree Collection from Disposal. <br />Contractor must provide end uses for Organic Material that maximize Diversion credits <br />for City in accordance with regulations established by AB 1594. Contractor is <br />August 17, 2021 66 City of Santa Ana <br />
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