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GREAT WESTERN RECLAMATION, INC. PROPOSAL 6-30-93
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5 . what is the required frequency by which the City 30 gallon <br /> containers on arterial streets are to be serviced? Weekly? As <br /> needed? RFP Item C. 3 .5 <br /> This is a new program being proposed by the City. Staff <br /> anticipates that once per week pickup frequency for the arterial <br /> street containers will be sufficient. In the event that a once a <br /> week collection is not adequate for certain locations, additional <br /> pickups will be required. <br /> 6 . The estimate of 165 roll-off boxes supplied to the City free <br /> of charge during fiscal year ' 92-' 93 - is this 165 cumulative pulls <br /> or 165 boxes supplied at one time? RFP Item C. 3 . 6 <br /> The City currently has 34 neighborhood associations throughout the <br /> City. During a year, the City, in conjunction with the <br /> neighborhood associations, may elect to have a cleanup day <br /> specifically in that neighborhood. The average number of 40 yard <br /> roll-offs required for each cleanup is five. Currently 20 to 30 of <br /> these events occur at various times and locations throughout the <br /> year. The requirement of the contractor is to deliver, pickup, <br /> recycle and dispose of any solid waste collected. <br /> 7 . Is landfill cover an acceptable end-use for processed yard <br /> waste in the opinion of the City? <br /> Using processed yard waste is acceptable as landfill cover to the <br /> City providing the State of California, and the County recognize it <br /> as such and will allow credit to the City of Santa Ana for the <br /> diversion. <br /> 8 . Can we assume that if SRRE modification is not required by the <br /> Orange County AB939 Task Force or the State of California, then the <br /> City would not need to utilize a consultant? Is it assumed that <br /> the consultant be from external sources? Could the consultant <br /> possibly be from "qualified" contractor personnel? <br /> The City will utilize the services of a consultant to develop <br /> and/or modify documents of the federal government, the State and/or <br /> the County of Orange. (At this time, the State will be requiring <br /> an additional element as identified in the recently adopted <br /> Assembly Bill 3001 . ) The contractor will be required to consult <br /> with the City in the preparation of any such documents. The City <br /> will consider allowing the contractor to use "qualified" in house <br /> personnel to act as consultants. <br />
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