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Contractor Name
South Bay Recycling, LLC
PROJECT NAME
Operation of Shoreway Recycling and Disposal Center
RMP File Number
304
Date
7/30/2009
Reso Ref
14964
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<br />1 Process Materials shall be clean, not have excessive moisture nor be unduly <br />2 compacted. Ninety-five percent (950/0) by weight of Process Materials shall consist of <br />3 Targeted Recyclable Materials consisting of approximately 450/0 ONP, 150/0 Mix Paper, <br />4 150/0 OCC, 1.50,10 Ferrous Metal, 1.50/0 PET, 1 % HOPE natural, 1 % HOPE color, 0.50/0 <br />5 Mixed Rigid Plastic, 0.40/0 Aluminum cans, 120/0 glass, and 1 % mixed metals. <br />6 <br />7 System Processing Rate <br />8 The processing system shall meet the following system processing rates: <br />9 a) System will maintain an average processing rate of ~30 tons per hour of <br />10 comingled residential single stream Process Material. <br />11 b) System will maintain an average process rate of ~15 tons per hour of the <br />12 commingled commercial single stream Process Material. <br />13 The hourly processing rate will be determined by dividing the total amount of Process <br />14 Material (the aggregate weight all products and residual collected after the run) over the <br />15 three (3) day testing period by the total number of run hours. <br />16 <br />17 Product Quality Test <br />18 The Product Quality Test will be conducted simultaneously with the Equipment <br />19 Acceptance Test. During the test period all Process Materials shall be processed and <br />20 recovered in accordance with the processing system design, and all resulting products <br />21 shall be deposited in their designated containers (or bales). At the conclusion of each <br />22 operation day, total tonnage of each product type will be recorded. <br />23 <br />24 The Authority or designee shall sample each of the recycled products streams from each <br />25 of the system outputs according to the procedures specified in Attachment 2-E Materials <br />26 Sampling and Testing Procedure. Each of the MRF products must meet or exceed the <br />27 Product Quality Standards in Attachment 2-G. . <br />28 <br />29 System Residual Generation <br />30 Residual will be collected from all points of generation within the processing system and <br />31 be aggregated into a container for sampling. To determine the percentage of Residual <br />32 generated by the processing system, the aggregate weight of Residual for the operating <br />33 day will be compared to the total tons of Processed Material run for the day. The <br />34 Residual shall be less than ten percent (100,10) by weight. Less than two percent (20/0) by <br />35 weight of the residual shall be composed of whole pieces of recyclable material. <br />36 <br />37 Materials that fall to the floor can be collected by the Contractor and re-run during the <br />38 Equipment Acceptance Test. Any materials remaining on the floor at the conclusion of <br />39 the Equipment Acceptance Test will be considered Residual (except for materials that <br />40 are delivered to the floor as intended in the processing system design). <br />41 <br />42 System Acceptance <br />43 The processing system shall be deemed to be accepted after it meets the requirements <br />44 in this Equipment Acceptance Test. If any individual requirement is not met, then the <br />45 processing system will not be accepted until that requirement is met. The Authority may <br />46 choose to remove an Equipment Acceptance Test requirement if it determines that an <br />47 individual requirement of the Equipment Acceptance Test has no negative economic <br />48 impact to the Authority and Contractor. The system may also be accepted by the <br />49 authority if after considering all elements of the Acceptance Test criteria, there is not a <br />50 net negative economic effect to the Authority and Contractor. <br /> <br />Facility Agreement, Attachment 2F <br />MRF Equipment Acceptance Test <br />Page 2 of 2 <br />
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