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6.3A <br /> Page 76 <br /> D. The center must maintain certification by the State as a redemption center and <br /> meet all reporting requirements in effect for such redemption centers. <br /> E. The Contractor shall maintain State-certified scales, payment records, inventory <br /> logs, and related items necessary for Public Recycling Center operations, and <br /> shall maintain separate documentation and cash accounting for the Public <br /> Recycling Center operation. <br /> F. Contractor is responsible for making customer payments for materials delivered <br /> to the Public Recycling Center. Payments for Public Recycling Center <br /> transactions shall be made by the Contractor from the recycling area, not from <br /> the scale house. Except for cardboard, prices paid at the Public Recycling Center <br /> shall be within ten percent (10%), plus or minus, of the average price paid for <br /> similar mate�ials purchased in retail qualities from individual customers in similar <br /> facilities in San Mateo County. These average prices will be determined as <br /> follows: once each quarter the AUTHORITY will conduct a survey of State- <br /> certified buy back centers in San Mateo County, soliciting at least three prices <br /> being paid for each of the commodities accepted at the Shoreway Public <br /> Recycling Center. The lowest price will be eliminated and the arithmetic average <br /> of the remaining prices will establish the Index Price for that commodity. <br /> Materials accepted at the Buyback Center shall consist of, at a minimum, all <br /> Recyclable Materials processed at the MRF and Recyclable Materials accepted <br /> under the Collection Contractor's agreements with the Member Agencies. <br /> G. Recyclable Materiafs will be processed and marketed by the Contractor and are <br /> to be considered part of the MRF tonnage with regards to the limitation on <br /> Residue in Section 5 above as well the Revenue Guarantee and the Revenue <br /> Share described in Section 7.07 of the A reement. <br /> 9 <br /> H. Contractor shall provide an area at the Buyback center that will allow users to <br /> drop off E-waste and U-waste items. These items shall be consolidated with E- <br /> Waste and U-waste delivered by the Collection Contractor from residential <br /> routes. The following materials will be accepted at the Drop-off center: used <br /> motor oil, used automobile oil filters, anti-freeze, sharps, cooking oil, latex paint, <br /> household batteries, cellular phones, fluorescent light bulbs and tubes, <br /> household items containing mercury (e.g., thermometers, thermostats), and <br /> consumer electronic devices. If the State list of U-waste and E-waste is I, <br /> expanded in the future, the Contractor shall accept these additional materials. <br /> I. Contractor shall maintain signage at the Facilities giving members of the public <br /> appropriate information about the location, operation and pricing of the Public <br /> Recycling Center. The text of the signage shall be approved by AUTHORITY <br /> prior to its being installed or changed. <br /> J. The costs incurred for the transportation and processing of E-waste, U-waste and <br /> HHW from customers and Member Agencies will be reimbursed by the <br /> AUTHORITY as a Pass-through cost. <br /> K. Hazardous Materials that are segregated from the inbound materials through the <br /> Hazardous Waste Exclusion Program (HHWP) shall be stored and handled <br /> separatefy from the Buyback / Drop-off materials and shall be the responsibility of <br /> the Contractor, <br /> L. In order to transition to reverse vending machines (RVM), the Contractor will <br /> provide an additional worker full-time for the first three months of operation and <br /> Facility Agreement, Attachment 3 <br /> General Operating Standards and Procedures <br /> Page 12 of 13 <br /> � �� <br />