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RFQ - Removal and Disposal of Waste Traffic Paint 2003

  • YEAR CREATED: 2003
  • ENTITY TYPE: County
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: RFQ - Requests for Quotes
The document is a request for quotation (RFQ) from Baltimore County, Maryland for a term contract for the removal and disposal of traffic paint waste. The document specifies the requirements and regulations that the contractor must comply with in order to be considered for the contract. Some key points from the document include: - The successful vendor must comply with the requirements within 15 calendar days, excluding County holidays and non-work days. - The vendor must maintain the required insurance coverages and provide documentation of such insurance to the County. - If the vendor changes their insurance carrier, they must request a new Verification of Insurance form from the County within 10 days of the change. - The document lists the County holidays, including New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. - Inquiries about the bid should be directed to Christine Carpenter, the Buyer, at the provided contact information. - The contractor must meet all Federal and State laws and ordinances for the transportation and disposal of chemical waste. - All bidders must be EPA and Maryland State Certified Hazardous Waste Haulers. - The hazardous waste must be transported in suitable 55-gallon drum containers that comply with Federal Department of Transportation regulations. - The container must be properly labeled and the transfer of hazardous waste must be conducted in an environmentally safe manner. - Bidders must submit copies of their State of Maryland certified Hauler License, certified licensing for all trucks proposed for participation, and Certified Disposal Site Licenses. - The bidder is responsible for obtaining all necessary permits and preparing all required manifests for hauling and disposal. - The disposal facility must be an EPA approved treatment and storage or disposal facility. - The bidder must provide a Certificate of Disposal and Destruction and a completed manifest for each shipment of hazardous waste. - Certified vehicles must display a Hazardous Waste Transporter Vehicle Certification sticker. - The vehicle operator must compare labels and manifests to ensure accuracy before moving the vehicle. - In the event of a spill or loss of hazardous waste, the incident must be reported immediately to the Maryland Department of the Environment and the Baltimore County Fire Department. - The person and vehicle involved must remain at the scene until clearance to leave is given. - A copy of the Oil/Chemical Spills Emergency Numbers card must be carried in the vehicle transporting hazardous waste.
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