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<br />Non-Professional Services Agreement between May 1, 2018 City of San Leandro and Synagro-WWT, Inc.—Exhibit A Page 1 of 2 <br />EXHIBIT A SCOPE OF SERVICES The City of San Leandro has approximately 3,500 tons of stockpiled anaerobically digested Class A municipal sewage sludge. The stored volume is estimated. 900 tons of the sludge has a moisture content of about 15%. The remaining sludge has a moisture content of about 50%. Upon loading into trucks, the volume of sludge may be expected to expand by about 10%. The sludge is currently stockpiled on an asphalt- paved sludge drying bed at the Water Pollution Control Plant. There is good access and egress from the sludge storage area. There is a sand drainage area within the mid- section of each bed. This drainage area must not be driven upon or crossed with heavy equipment. This bed, other beds or City property must not be damaged in any way. The Laboratory analysis will be available upon request. This sludge will meet EPA Part 503 Biosolids Rule for CLASS “A” SLUDGE. The stockpiled sludge might have areas within the stockpile that are hot, smoking and/ or smoldering. All loads must be covered; therefore the contractor will be responsible for cooling any hot spots to prevent possible damage to covers, tarps, etc. Disposal options must be approved by the Project Manager for the City of San Leandro and positively confirmed. If the biosolids are to be spread on land they must be applied at appropriate agronomic rates. This land application is to be certified to meet land management practices by the disposal option’s certified agronomist. The contractor must select a disposal option and provide verification of that option prior to submitting their bid to the City. It is the Contractor’s responsibility to select an option that conforms to applicable Federal, State, and local criteria for this particular material. Copies of all transportation and disposal documents are required by the City of San Leandro. The Project and/or other City employees may request to witness the placement of bio-solids for land application. Sludge Removal Strategy The Contractor shall load, haul, and legally dispose of the sludge. The Contractor shall coordinate commencement of work with the Project Manager and shall complete all work within 180 days after work starts. The Contractor shall pay for all equipment rental, permits, receiving facility fees, tariffs, and personnel costs incurred in legally disposing of the sludge. Any negligence on the Contractor’s part shall be rectified by the Contractor. The contract is to be quoted on a per ton basis. Tonnage may be determined by field- site scales supplied by the contractor; or by an off-site certified scale approved by the project manager prior to use, with documentation of each load required to be submitted to the project manager. Dust control shall be the responsibility of the Contractor during the loading and hauling operation. Plant effluent water (No. 3 water) is available for use by the contractor if the contractor wishes to lightly water down the loaded material to assist in dust control. Said practice shall be performed after each load weight has been determined. All trucks shall be tarped. <br /> <br />82