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Solid Waste CSD Concrete North Fork Sanitation Service $18.75 yd $14.75 yd P.O. Box 1498 Amended to $49.00 ton for CSD S Concrete Southold NY 11971 —y Star Recycling Inc. 123 Varick Avenue Brooklyn NY 11237 $59.48 ton $58.50 ton CSD S Concrete Statewide Recycling Inc. 1345 New York Avenue Huntington Station NY 11746 $54.00 ton $50.00 ton CSD S Concrete Jet Sanitation Service Corp. 228 Blydenburgh Road Central Islip NY 11722 $64.25 ton $17.50 yd CSD George's East End Recycling Corp. P.O. Box 1529 Quogue NY 11959 $82.05 $20.00 yd $15.00 yd QRC 1983 MarcusAve, Suite 121 Lake Success NY 11041 $63.00 ton $65.00 to CSD Mattituck Sanitation 800 Wickham Avenue Mattituck NY 11952 $86.00 ton $87.55 ton $25.00 ton Tully Construction Co. Inc. 127-50 Northern Boulevard Flushing NY 11368 $63.41 ton $63.41 CSD S Concrete Atlantic Waste Disposal, Inc. 20 Exchange Place, 51st Floor New York NY 10005 $66.00 ton Solid Waste CED Concrete North Fork Sanitation Service $18.75 yd $14.75 yd P.O. Box 1498 ' Amended to $49.00 ton for CED E Concrete Southold NY 11971 Star Recycling Inc. 123 Varick Avenue Brooklyn NY 11237 $59.48 ton $58.50 ton CED E Concrete Statewide Recycling Inc. 1345 New York AVenue Huntington Station NY 11746 $54.00 ton $50.00 ton CED E Concrete Jet Sanitation Service Corp. 228 Blydenburgh Road Central Islip NY 11722 $64.25 ton $17.50 yd CED George's East End Recycling Corp. P.O. Box 1529 Quogue NY 11959 $82.05 $20.00 yd $15.00 yd QRC 1983 MarcusAve, Suite 121 Lake Success NY 11041 $63.00 ton $65.00 to CED Mattituck Sanitation 800 Wickham Avenue Mattituck NY 11952 $86.00 ton $87.55 ton $25.00 ton Tully Construction Co. Inc. 127-50 Northern Boulevard Flushing NY 11368 $63.41 ton $63.41 CED E Concrete Atlantic Waste Disposal, Inc. 20 Exchange Place, 51st Floor New York NY 10005 $66.00 ton SECTION D PRICE PROPOSAL Price Proposal Star proposes the following fixed price per ton for the full period of services ( including the 3—month extension option): "Rubbish" and "Garbage" ...................... $59.48 per ton MA Star is also prepared to offer the scope of services described in the solicitation for a second 12—month extension period at the same fixed prices. Alternate proposal As an alternate proposal under this solicitation, Star is prepared to transport Southold's solid waste to its Full Materials Recovery in Brooklyn, New York for further processing to recover recyclable materials. Under this alternative, all of the Town's waste will be processed ` for recoverable materials; the Town will be furnished with a complete report on the quantity and type of n1aterials recovered from the waste stream. Under this alternative proposal, Star proposes the following fixed price per ton for the full period of services ( including the 3—month extension option): "Rubbish" and "Garbage" ...................... $64.80 per ton Star is also prepared to offer this alternative scope of services for a second 12—month extension period at the same fixed prices. 16 SECTION D PRICE PROPOSAL Price Proposal Star proposes the following fixed price per ton for the full period of services ( including the 3—month extension option): "C&D" and "Concrete" ...................... $58.50 per ton Star is also prepared to offer the scope of services described in the solicitation for a second 12—month extension period at the same fixed prices. Star will transport Southold's solid waste to its Full Materials Recovery in Brooklyn, New York for further.processing to recover recyclable materials. Under this proposal, all of the Town's waste will be processed for recoverable materials; the Town will be furnished with a complete report on the quantity and type of materials recovered from the waste stream. 16 's L; i� f.: kr NORTH FORK SANITATION SERVICE P.O. BOX 1498 • SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK 11971 . 765-2868 r PROPOSAL FOR CONSTRUCTION & DEMOLITION DEBRIS (except for concrete) Price of $18 .75 per yard cost to the Town for a period of six (6 ) months with a Town option for a three ( 3) month extension. The C & D will be transported to a DEC licensed disposal site using 30 or 40 cubic yard roll-off containers. Evidence of adequate insurance and performance security will be provided upon approval of contract . r r NORTH FORK SANITATION SERVICE f* P.O. BOX 1498 • SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK 11971 , 765-2868 t= PROPOSAL FOR CONCRETE - - t Price of $14.75 PL-Jr yard cost to the Town for a period of six (6) months with a Town option for a three (3 ) month extension. The concrete will be transported to a DEC licensed disposal site using 20 cubic yard roll-off containers . Evidence of adequate insurance and performance security will be provided upon approval of contract . Proposal STATEWIDE RECYCLING, INC. y 24 Hrs 7 Days CONTAINER SERVICE (516) 385-4651 1 TO 40 YARDS Servicing N.Y,and N.J. PROPOSAL SUBMITTED TO MOVE PATE . 9, i 0 N CF �O 9 STREET JDO NAME �1 RD- E l7 CITY. STATE AND ZIP CODE JOS LOCATION 60&r"OLZ P- 1101-71 ani F - t_L Jos PHONE WE HEREBY SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING SPECIFICATIONS AND PROPOSAL FOR: NA 1%kjL— #qAjQ —015CO.SAL. of C. YO rr cSwd) vJAj OF ot.. n! -roPr''.wrm Is s�� ��c E Tom!u.vs;✓�_ OF i�S IaP%j c.►•VL, Q i Fx;Y�J ;rvG— fie �r�'TFE 1. • gee'10 W o 01= WT Lz 5 OP-110wd VOL C s CSG 7100 HAVLz VOeSE A"I 's00 OP vAQ �P 11!Wilt aweb to furnish material and labor — complete in accordance with above specifications, for the sum of: FI Py �C JcO.as Pe4-To*J. 04- 1✓I FT��� °I.UUS PEYL "MCDddlars($ 1-4z. FM 'T* Payment to be made a follows: Ak is NN sua arant"d to tw as spewed.Aa waft to to camp'Ned in a workmaomw _ momw aaoedirte to stWolud preeaees Any aderaton or deviation from abort s0aalics.Authorized tions rnrolrirte eats costs well be eeecapo ted"un wnttew order.and Will trseente an Sig ure entre theree wnd w a &bore the asamsee.Aa aanements contmeent upon stnkes,accidents a Myra beyond our control.Oww to carry fintornado and tornaand other necessary~Once. is proposal may be Ow r ereers an bray cwm wod ky workmen's Centimset on Insurance, withdrawn by us It not accepted within days. AarrpUrit>I! at IIBa!—The above prices. specifications and conditions are satisfactory and we hereby accepted. You are authorized Signature to do the work as specified.Pay IS- will be made as outlined above. Data of Acceptance: Signature Proposal STATEWIDE RECYCLING INC. 24 Hrs 7 Days �J (516) 385-4651 CONTAINER SERVICE 1 TO 40 YARDS Servicing N.Y.and N.J. PROPOSAL SUBMITTED SUBMITTED TO lLlw� CI:Sv�r; P11 &5' &O�C STREET ` �?.}' OW qb0ki 3 50_ r Irk l �a JOB NAME t /� CITY. STATE AND Z I .4..,11D (fv'`tp n gA&c 4 OU 6k I(� ms LOCATION JOB ►NONE WE HEREBY SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING SPECIFICATIONS AND PROPOSAL FOR: �tYU4- A."t, r�t,t OG 1..Auil �� —►cuTo C.E TAJc� ✓� f= L r v( C M1rt f i 5 N $� i•Vls• Fi F 'FOU,?- T)O(—LA4 i fit f rUpOBP hereby to fumish material and labor —complete in accordance with above specifications, for the sum of: r►FT11 1:�K_ 7cD LLAeS P%X. 7W Payment to be nrw as follows: 'Foe, C' =Y� -1�t-otr n ti&_Ctu i.. I� (5l6J Syq 3 All nunwrel■ guwaMaad to be as spacrtied.AN aerM to be Cornnplapd N a wandeenelar manner ateonaeng te.standard praebces.Any~Ston or devletwo Iran above apaCrfiCa•Authorized (iM��nvWMng eatra Coats trill be"ourrod"upon vh7tten adera.and grill bacon*an Signature _ "tra Charge Over and above the*eftmab.AN aegarnenta co trn(ant upon atrrala.acca rdentdant or Oaleys beyaM am control.owner to carry bre,tornado and otllar an stasry rha c Not i1 Our r.orkm are"covered by worawnen's Caneensolum Insurance. withdrawn by us If not pled tri in_ Q�O days. .ArartmWe at 11MIMIRL—The above prices.specifications and conditions are satisfactory and are hereby accepted. You are authorized Sirlature to do the K-ark as specified.Payment will be made as Outlined above. Date of Acceptance: Si`natwe GEORGE'S EAST END RECYCLING CORP. TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SEPTEMBER 20, 1993 53095 MAIN RD. SOUTHOLD NY 11971 GEORGE'S EAST END RECYCLING, OLD COUNTRY ROAD QUOGUE NY11959 contact (GREG SULLIVAN) OPERATE TRANSFER STATION SINCE 1986, OPERATE SEVEN TRUCKS SERVING THE EAST END OVER 375 CONTAINERS, PROPOSED TO SUPPLY TOWN WITH FORTY CUBIC YARD CONTAINERS AT THE TRANSFER STATION FOR THE TOWN TO LOAD RUBBISH AUD GARBAGE IN THESE WILL BE HAULED TO ALL ISLAND DEMOLITION AND RECYCLING, IN YAPHANK (PERMIT INCLOSED) THIS FACILITY WILL SEPARATE OUT ANY RECYCLABLES. 1. THESE CONTAINERS ARE 8' FROM GROUND LEVEL TO LOAD WITH TOWN MACHINES WHICH WILL MAKE TOWN LOADING EASIER. 2. APPROXIMATE CAPACITY OF 10-12 TONS PER BOX 3. WILL SPOT MINIMUM OF FIVE FORTY CUBIC YARD CONTAINERS AT ALL TIMES FOR TOWNS USE. ***PRICE PER TON FOR RUBBISH AND GARBAGE $82.95 ALL ISLAND DEMOLITION PERMIT 4 1-4722-00765/00001-0: EXP 9/96 *** LETTER OF INTENT AND -INSURANCE TO FOLLOW IF REQUESTED FOR -CONSTRUCTION AHD DEMOLITION DEBRIS SUPPLY TWO THIRTY CUBIC YARD CONTAINERS TO BE TAKEN TO GEORGES EAST END RECYCLING OLD COUNTRY ROAD QUOGUE PERMIT 1-4736-00166/00001-0 RENEWAL TO FOLLOW THE CHARGE WILL BE $20 PER CUBIC YARD OR $600.00 PER CONTAINER. FOR CONCRETE DEBRIS TO ALL COUNTY DEMOLITION IN MILLER PLACE SUPPLY TWENTY CUBIC YARD CONTAINERS AT $15.00 PER CUBIC YARD OR $300.00 PER LOAD LETTER TO FOLLOW FOR FACILITY. ALL PRICES INCLUDE THREE MONTH OPTION\ RESPECTFULLY GR f&' SII QUOGUE. NY 1 1959 (516)653-6666 FAX(516)653-8676 OPERATIONS MANAGER e � JET SANITATION SERVICE CORP. SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT RECYCLING CONSULTANTS FULL SERVICE CARTING September 17 , 1993 Judith T . Terry , Town Clerk Town of Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road , P .O . Box 1179 Southold , -NY 11971 RESPONSE TO SOLICITATION FOR SERVICES FOR TRANSFER AND DISPOSAL/PROCESSING OF SOLID WASTE Proposal Content as requested, 1 . Jet Sanitation Service Corp . , 228 Blydenburgh Rd. , Central Islip , NY 11722 ( 516 ) 234-7100 contact; Patricia DiMatteo 2 . Jet Sanitation Svc Corp . was/is incorporated in the State of New York since 1967 . 3 . ' Qualifications include over 25 years experience in solid waste transporting , transfer station operations under• NYS , DEC permiting for over 6 years; ( List of references for services performed is attached) , recyclable processors for over 25 years including the marketing of recyclable materials to user mills ,* base of ALL operations have been since inception located at 228 Blydenburgh Rd . , Central Islip , Suffolk County , NY on 7 owned acres; including 2 certified truck scales with computerized weight recording system . 4 . Jet Sanitation Service Corp . proposes the following; a . receive all material loaded by Southold personnel in Jet OWNED equipment available; 65 -yd . open top trailers and/or 100 yd. open top trailers- and/or open top roll-off containers 20 - 40 cu . yd . capacity compactor equipment available , compatable with closed receiver roll-off containers and/or- closed body transfer trailers . cont 'd . . . TEL 516 234-7100 228 BLYDENBURGH ROAD, CENTRAL[SUP,NY 11722 FAX. 516 234-4201 � 4 . . . Contd ' Town of Southold / Jet Sanitation Service Corp . 4 . To remove all co-mingled materials , ( bottles , cans and plastics ) for separation processing . A fee will be as with this service , to be determined upon review of the materials collected . S . Jet Sanitation Service will supply the Town of Southold with necessary trailers and/or roll-off containers ( 20 - 40 cu . yd . capacity ) for the purpose of collecting the referenced recyclables , Town personnel will be responsible for loading of same . Jet Sanitation Service Corp . shall be ready to perform ALL aspects of this proposal within 72 hours notice . ;7Rctfu11 submitted , Patricia DiMatteo Jet Sanitation Svc . t (a7r September 20, 1993 A Company of Ideas Quality Resource Corporation Ms. Judith T. Terry Town Clerk Town of Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 4 y RE: Town of Southold Solicitation for Services for Transfer and Disposal/Processing of Solid Waste We are pleased to submit a bid to transfer and dispose of the Municipal's Solid Waste in accordance with the specifications received September 16, 1993. Enclosed with this bid are the permits you requested for the disposal site. If in fact we are low bid, we will provide the necessary letter of surety to cover the total amount of this bid. Transfer and Dispose of: A. Garbage and Rubbish for a period of no less than six (6) months. Price per Ton $63.00 Sincerely, Mr. Glenn LaMay Quality Resource Corporation 1983 Marcus Avenue, Suite 121 Lake Success, NY 11042 ORC • 1983 Marcus Avenue • Suite 121 . Lake Success NY 11042 • 516-352-9600•FAx 516-352-9689 t September 20, 1993 A Company of Ideas Quality Resource Corporation Ms. Judith T. Terry Town Clerk Town of Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 i i RE: Town of Southold Solicitation for Services for Transfer and Disposal/Processing of Solid Waste We are pleased to submit a bid to transfer and dispose of the Construction and Demolition Debris in accordance with the specifications received September 16, 1993. Enclosed with this bid are the permits you requested for the disposal site. If in fact we are low bid, we will provide the necessary letter of surety to cover the total amount of this bid. Transfer and Dispose of: B. Construction and Demolition Debris for a period no less than six (6) months. Price per Ton $65.00 Sincerely, Mr. Glenn LaMiay ; Quality Resource ` rporation 1983 Marcus Avenue, Suite 121 Lake Success, NY 11042 — ORC . 1983 Marcus Avenue • Suite 121 • lake Success NY 11042 • 516-352-9600 • FAX 516-352-9689 `r Prae ! A� Co,waMr Content•fox Poac ,u wnw Content - _ Pape No. 1 of 1 Pages A usttituck'salweax Dir o1 Eeff~E4~- f &ewer 14OZ QOIO WlckhsnrMa. Metuiuck N.Y. 11.952 (516) 298-8888 John-M. DiVello Fax # (516) 298-2023 PROPOSAL SUBMITTED TO PHONE DATE Town of Southold 765-1801 Sept. 20, 1993 STREET JOB NAME 53095 Main Rd, P.O. Box 1179 Category.A - rubbish and garbage CITY.STATE and ZIP CODE JOB LOCATION Southold NY 11971 C.R. Route 48, Cutchogue, NY JOB PHONE 734-7685 >/We 11r ap ast hereby to furnish material and labor—complete In accordance with specifications below. for the sum of: Southold Towns Policy dollars ($ )- Payment to be made as follows I AuthorizedSignal ohn M. Di ello Note:This proposal may be withdrawn by us It not accepted within in days. We hereby submit specifications and estimates for. Category A: A minimum of three, open watertight, 40 yard containers will be at the transfer site at all times. Garbage will be removed at the price of eighty six dollars ($86.00) per ton based on a minimum of ten (10) tons per 40 yard container. Additional tonnage over ten (10) tons in any one single 40 yard container, including the minimum 10 tons i will be reduced as follows: 10 tons C $86.00 per ton 11 tons @. $84.25 per ton "12 tons @ $82.75 per ton 13 tons C $81.50 per ton All garbage disposed of at All Island Demolition is reduced by 35% into recycables. Southold Town is well aware of Mattituck Sanitations qualifications and relevant experience over the past 25 years. Containers to be-loaded to a water level capacity. Containers should not experience abnormal destruction or damage in loadingl1 Containers will be removed and replaced as frequent as necessary. I i07cPre4wwnwC dwd'10%PoN4animmC n%" Q Pape No. 1 of 1 Pages IKewtua—Sonft6mi D&of EosIr~&~- Ore~14OZ WO WfthanrAva i Menituck/1�X 11932 (516) 298-8888 John M. DiVello Fax # (516) 298-2023 PR POSAL SUBMITTEDO 1PHONM DATE Town Of Southold 765-1801 Sept 20, 1993 ST JOB NAME 53095 Main Rd, P.O. Box 1179 Category (B) , C & D and broken concrete 1 TATa*ad 2JP CODEJOB LOCATION Southold, NY 11971 C,R. Route 48, Cutchogue, NY JOB PHONE 734-7685 P JIMPLIM hereby to furnish material and labor—complete In accordance with specifications below. for the sum of: Southold Towns Policy dollars ($ �• Payment to be mads as tollows: AuthoTl=ed �.L �O Sipnalure M. DiVello s proposal may be withdrawn by us N not accepted within ]n days. We hereby submit specifications and ssllmates for: Category (B) C & D: A minimum of two 30 yard containers will be at the transfer site at all times. C & D debris will be removed at the price of- eighty seven dollars and fifty five cents ($87.55 per ton based on a minimum of 6.75 tons per 30 yard container) . Additional tonnage over 6.75 tons in any one single 30 yard container. will be reduced by $5.00 per ton, including the minimum 6.75 tons, as follows: 6.75 tons C $87.55 per ton 7.75 tons C $82.55 per- ton 8.75 tons @ $78.55 per ton 9.75 tons @ $72.55 per ton 10.75 tons C $67.55 per ton Containers to be loaded to a water level capacity. Containers should not experience abnormal destruction or damage in loading. Containers will be removed and replaced as frequent as necessary. Category (B) Broken Concrete: A minimum of one 20.-yard container will .be'at the transfer site at all times. Broken•..concrete, ( separate from any other heavy material, sand, sod, asphalt) will be removed at the price of $25.00 per ton, based on a minimum of fifteen (15) tons, loaded to a water level capacity. Container should not experience abnormal destruction or damage in loading. Container will be removed and replaced as frequent as necessary. All construction demolition disposed-,at All Island Demolition is reduced-by 35% into recycables. All broken concrete is 1000/6 recycable into -a road base material. Southold Town is well aware of Mattituck Sanitation qualifications and relevartt experience over the past 25 years. TULLY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. GENERAL CONTRACTORS PHONE 446-7000 127-50 NORTHERN BOULEVARD AREA CODE 718 F'L[JSHING, NEW YORK 11368 Price Proposed to: TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Bid Price Proposal - Rubbish/Garbage d Price Per Ton $ 63.41 (Sixty-Three Dollars and Forty-One Cents) for Six Month Contract and Three Month Option Period Petr K. Tully, Vice President TULLY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. GEIN TER AL CO1NTR ACTORS 1127-30 NORTHERN BOULEVARD PHO-,E 446-7000 FI.USHINC;. \Ew YORK 11:368 AHE.\CODE 718 Price Proposed to: TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Bid Price Proposal Construction Debris and Concrete i Price Per Ton $ 63.41 (Sixty-Three Dollars and Forty-One Cents) for Six Month Contract and Three Month Option Period Pe erK. Tully, Vice President . ATLANTIC WASTE DISPOSAL September 20 , 1993 Judith T. Terry Town Clerk Town of Southold 53095 Main Road Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Re: RFP for Temporary Waste Disposal Dear Ms . Terry: Enclosed is the response from Atlantic Waste Disposal , Inc. to your request for proposal for the transportation and disposal of solid waste beginning October 9, 1993. We have provided the necessary documentation within our response to your request . Should Atlantic Waste Disposal , Inc. be selected as the successful proposer for the Town of Southold, we will provide the performance guarantees as required in your request for proposal specifications . Atlantic intends to enter into good faith negotiations with the Town of Southold with the intent of executing a Disposal Services Agreement if Atlantic is selected as the suc.essful proposer. In summation, Atlantic's proposal outlines the resources, expertise, excellent facilities, management, fiscal responsibility and commitment of our company to handle this project. We thank you for this opportunity to submit our proposal for the Town of Southold waste disposal services and look forward to meeting with your evaluation ' .committee to answer any of their ' questions and to highlight the strengths of our proposal . Sincerely, Michae ( J. B dji7e ATLANTIC WASTE DISPOSAL, INC. 20 Exchange Place,51st Floor, New York, NY 10005 Phone (212) 514-6180 or 1-800-377-7424, FAX(212)514-6215 ncycra wc.r ATLANTIC 1 SECTION 7 : COST PER TON Fixed cost per ton for full period of services (including 3-month extension option) Rubbish and Garbage: $66:00 /ton Note: Price also valid for grass Solid Waste CED Concrete North Fork Sanitation Service $18.75 yd $14.75 yd P.O. Box 1498 Southold NY 11971 Amended to $49.00 ton for CED E Concrete Star Recycling Inc. 123 Varick Avenue Brooklyn NY 11237 $59.48 ton $58.50 ton CED E Concrete Statewide Recycling Inc. 1345 New York AVenue Huntington Station NY 11746 $54.00 ton $50.00 ton CED E Concrete Jet Sanitation Service Corp. 228 Blydenburgh Road Central Islip NY 11722 $64.25 ton $17.50 yd CED George's East End Recycling Corp. P.O. Box 1529 Quogue NY 11959 $82.05 $20.00 yd $15.00 yd QRC 1983 MarcusAve, Suite 121 Lake Success NY 11041 $63.00 ton $65.00 to CED Mattituck Sanitation 800 Wickham Avenue Mattituck NY 11952 $86.00 ton $87.55 ton $25.00 ton Tully Construction Co. Inc. 127-50 Northern Boulevard Flushing NY 11368 $63.41 ton $63.41 CED E Concrete Atlantic Waste Disposal, Inc. 20 Exchange Place, 51st Floor New York NY 10005 $66.00 ton Solid Waste CSD Concrete North Fork Sanitation' Service $18.75 yd $14.75 yd P.O. Box 1498 Amended to $49.00 ton for CSD S Concrete Southold NY 11971 Star Recycling Inc. t 123 Varick Avenue Brooklyn NY 11237 $59.48 ton $58.50 ton CSD S Concrete Statewide Recycling Inc. 1345 New York AVenue Huntington Station NY 11746 $54.00 ton $50.00 ton CSD S Concrete Jet Sanitation Service Corp. 228 Blydenburgh Road Central Islip NY 11722 $64.25 ton $17.50 yd CSD George's East End Recycling Corp. P.O. Box 1529 Quogue NY 11959 $82.05 $20.00d y $15.00 yd QRC 1983 MarcusAve, Suite 121 Lake Success NY 11041 $63.00 ton $65.00 to CSD Mattituck Sanitation 800 Wickham Avenue Mattituck NY 11952 $86.00 ton $87.55 ton $25.00 ton Tully Construction Co. Inc. 127-50 Northern Boulevard Flushing NY 11368 $63.41 ton $63.41 CSD S Concrete Atlantic Waste Disposal, Inc. 20 Exchange Place, 51st Floor New York NY 10005 $66.00 ton .• t SECTION D PRICE PROPOSAL Price Proposal Star proposes the following fixed price per ton for the full period of services ( including the 3—month extension option): "Rubbish" and "Garbage" ...................... $59.48 per ton Star is also prepared to offer the scope of services described in the solicitation for a second 12—month extension period at the same fixed prices. Alternate proposal As an alternate proposal under this solicitation, Star is prepared to transport Southold's solid waste to its Full Materials Recovery in Brooklyn, New York for further processing to recover recyclable materials. Under this alternative, all of the Town's waste will be processed for recoverable materials; the Town will be furnished with a complete report on the quantity and type of materials recovered from the waste stream. Under this alternative proposal, Star proposes the following fixed price per ton for the full period of services ( including the 3—month extension option): "Rubbish" and "Garbage" ...................... $64.80 per ton _ Star is also prepared to offer this alternative scope of services for a second 12—month extension period at the same fixed prices. 16 c 1 SECTION D PRICE PROPOSAL Price Proposal Star proposes the following fixed price per ton for the full period of services ( including the 3—month extension option): "C&D" and "Concrete" ...................... $58.50 per ton Star is also prepared to offer the scope of services described in the solicitation for a second 12—month extension period at the same fixed prices. Star will transport Southold's solid waste to its Full Materials Recovery in Brooklyn, New York for further.processing to recover recyclable materials. Under this proposal, all of the Town's waste will be processed for recoverable materials; the Town will be furnished with a complete report on the quantity and type of materials recovered from the waste stream. 16 r� NORTH FORK SANITATION SERVICE P.O. BOX 1498 • SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK 11971 . 765-2868 �4 PROPOSAL FOR CONSTRUCTION & DEMOLITION DEBRIS (except for concrete) Price of $18 . 75 per yard cost to the Town for a period of six (6 ) months with a Town option for a three ( 3 ) month extension. The C & D will be transported to a DEC licensed disposal site using 30 or 40 cubic yard roll-off containers . Evidence of adequate insurance and performance security will be provided upon approval of contract . F _= NORTH FORK SANITATION SERVICE P.O. BOX 1498 • SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK 11971 . 765-2868 f PROPOSAL FOR CONCRETE Price of $14.75 p!�r yard cost to the Town for a period of six (6) months with a Town option for a three ( 3) month extension. The concrete will be transported to a DEC licensed disposal site using 20 cubic yard roll-off containers . Evidence of adequate insurance and performance security will be provided upon approval of contract . STATEWIDE RECYCLING INC. 24 Hrs 7 Days <: CONTAINER SERVICE (516) 385-4651 1 TO 40 YARDS S Servicing N.Y.and N.J. PROPOSAL SUBMITTED TO PHONE DATE ojifJ CF ` t SU d 9 ,4O 1 STREET JOB NAME t_ Rn. E tL -0 , (`CkQ - Au�l CITY. STATE AND ZIP CODE JOB LOCATION i. 012 FS, JOB PHONE WE HEREBY SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING SPECIFICATIONS AND PROPOSAL FOR: H. l,Q6- N -01%0501L- OF �G vyA vj&) OF [-AN 704' /it,5s Irl TO +f tOJ- 1 C. z;?� 'PiZlCX TnJ u.va i✓E Or- ^CES 1SP . ' S GC4,1AJL- CO 1PE--f-W7175, 6CIr-iii rvC �} Op call �z 5 oP 11 LVj Fo 2 C s C-QQC-LEE Nt propose hereby to furnish material and labor — complete in accordance with above specifications, for the sum of: (71W WZ-s _ 50-00 Pry �'� 2 - v FI FT��� �5 plr- YA2 D dollars($ Pert. T2TN ) Payment to be made as follows: All material is guaranteed to be as speeilied.All work to be corrrpkrtsd in a workmanlike manner according to standard prectieas.Any alteration or deviation from above spicdics•Authorized tions involving extra coats will be executed only upon written orders.and will become an Signature extra charge over and above the estimate.All agreements contingent upon strikes,accidents or delays beyond our control.Owner to carry fire.tornado and other necessary insurance. his proposal may be m Our workers are fully covered by workmen's Compensation Insurance. withdrawn by us If not accepted within days. Arrr;jtrirr Df f rn;1uBal—The above prices, specifications and conditions are satisfactory and are hereby accepted. You are authorized Signature to do the work as specified.Payment will be made as outlined above. Date of Acceptance: Signature STATEWIDE RECYCLING INC. 24 Hrs 7 Days (516) 385-4651 CONTAINER SERVICE 1 TO 40 YARDS l T Servicing N.Y.and N.J. PROPOSAL SUBMITTED TO (vim_ PHONE p DATE // STREET N10P �J�'(OW 10/4-1'3 5639 �►��a JOB NAME `. 1 ��./i I�p �/� CITY, STATE AND ZIP Coo 1 YH Av1jD Q9A� AJC �r C N JOB LOCATION I CAJtj C<-�;:J 1 JOB PHONE WE HEREBY SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING SPECIFICATIONS AND PROPOSAL FOR: FC:SAt_ O: 7 h 1': �-C it) c-a u —i bs,v ftPD� Fc 5 ' �- Gin, Iv� 4 t �►r �. S P /'� ��Vd7i.tlLY• F j F 'FOUe- 7L_ NP PrOpOfiP hereby to furnish material and labor — complete in accordance with above specifications, for the sum of: i- FN �-c�i2 7th E,tA25 PYC. _T Payment to be rude as follows �' ` =:�� -a-�-►«=o .n. #Not . is All material a guaranteed to be as specified.All work to be comPlated in a workmanlike manner according tostandard practices.Any alteration or deviation from above spscdica•Authorized bons involving extra costs will be executed only upon written orders,and will become an Signature extra charge over and above the estimate.All agreements contingent upon strikes,accidents or delays beyond our control.Owner to carry bre,tornado and other necessary insurance. oposal may be I�(\ Our workers are fury m covered by workmen's Compensation Insurance• withdrawn by us If not accepted within lJ days. +�P �r I •eP of j1rII;?VB1d—The above prices. specifications and conditions are satisfactory and are hereby accepted. You are authorized Signature to do the work as specified.Payment will be made as outlined above. Date of Acceptance: Signature v GEORGEf S EAST END RECYCLING CORP. TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SEPTEMBER 20, 1993 53095 MAIN RD_ SOUTHOLD NY 11971 GEORGE'S EAST END RECYCLING, OLD COUNTRY ROAD QUOGUE NY11959 contact (GREG SULLIVAN) OPERATE TRANSFER STATION SINCE 1986, OPERATE SEVEN TRUCKS SERVING THE EAST END OVER 375 CONTAINERS, PROPOSED TO SUPPLY TOWN WITH FORTY CUBIC YARD CONTAINERS AT THE TRANSFER STATION FOR THE TOWN TO LOAD RUBBISH Aa GARBAGE IN THESE WILL BE HAULED TO ALL ISLAND DEMOLITION AND RECYCLING, IN YAPHANK (PERMIT INCLOSED) THIS FACILITY WILL SEPARATE OUT ANY RECYCLABLES. 1. THESE CONTAINERS ARE 8' FROM GROUND LEVEL TO LOAD WITH TOWN MACHINES WHICH WILL MAKE TOWN LOADING EASIER. 2. APPROXIMATE CAPACITY OF 10-12 TONS PER BOX 3. WILL SPOT MINIMUM OF FIVE FORTY CUBIC YARD CONTAINERS AT ALL TIMES FOR TOWNS USE. ***PRICE PER TON FOR RUBBISH AND GARBAGE $82.95 ALL ISLAND DEMOLITION PERMIT # 1-4722-00765/00001-0: EXP 9/96 *** LETTER OF INTENT AND -INSURANCE TO FOLLOW IF REQUESTED FOR CONSTRUCTION AhM DEMOLITION DEBRIS SUPPLY TWO THIRTY CUBIC YARD CONTAINERS TO BE TAKEN TO GEORGES EAST END RECYCLING OLD COUNTRY ROAD QUOGUE PERMIT 1-4736-00166/00001-0 RENEWAL TO FOLLOW THE CHARGE WILL BE $20 PER CUBIC YARD OR $600.00 PER CONTAINER. FOR CORQ= DEBRIS TO ALL COUNTY DEMOLITION IN MILLER PLACE SUPPLY TWENTY CUBIC YARD CONTAINERS AT $15.00 PER CUBIC YARD OR $300.00 PER LOAD LETTER TO FOLLOW FOR FACILITY_ ALL PRICES INCLUDE THREE MONTH OPTION\ RESPECTFULLY GR ff'ff XL]I QUOGUE, NY 1 1959 (516)653-6666 FAX (51 6) 653-8676 OPERATIONS MANAGER J X17 JET SANITATION SERVICE CORP. SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT RECYCLING CONSULTANTS FULL SERVICE CARTING September 17 , 1993 Judith T . Terry , Town Clerk Town of Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road P .O . Box 1179 Southold , NY 11971 RESPONSE TO SOLICITATION FOR SERVICES FOR TRANSFER AND DISPOSAL/PROCESSING OF SOLID WASTE Proposal Content as requested; 1 . Jet Sanitation Service Corp . , 228 Blydenburgh Rd. , Central Islip , NY 11722 ( 516 ) 234-7100 contact; Patricia DiMatteo 2 . Jet Sanitation Svc Corp . was/is incorporated in the State of New York since 1967 . 3 . Qualifications include over 25 years experience in solid waste transporting , transfer station operations under' NYS , DEC permiting for over 6 years; ( List of references for services performed is attached ) , recyclable processors for over 25 years including the marketing of recyclable materials to user mills , base of ALL operations have been since inception located at 228 Blydenburgh Rd . , Central Islip , Suffolk County , NY on 7 owned acres; including 2 certified truck scales with computerized weight recording system . 4 . Jet Sanitation Service Corp . proposes the following; a . receive all material loaded by Southold personnel in Jet OWNED equipment available; 65 •yd . open top trailers and/or 100 yd . open top trailers and/or open top roll-off containers 20 - 40 cu . yd . capacity compactor equipment available , compatable with closed receiver roll-off containers and/or closed body transfer trailers . cont 'd . . . - --- --.------------ ----------..__- 228 BLYDENBURGH ROAD, CENTRAL ISLIP,NY 11722 TEL 516 234-7100 FAX. 516 234-4201 . . .contd ' Town of Southold / Jet Sanitation Svc . Corp . b . materials will be transported by Jet to transfer facility located at 228 Blydenburgh Rd . , Central Islip , NY , where bulk recyclables ( minimally ) will be extracted ( ie; wood , corrugated , metals , dense amounts of papers and/or other recyclables . ) . c . "by-pass" MSW wastes will be baled and shipped to out- of-state landfills and/or local merchant space incinerators . "by-pass" C&D wastes will be shipped , ( cleaned of all contaminants ) to local permitted disposal sites , ( ie: Town of Islip - Hauppauge Landfill , 110 Sand & Gravel etc . ) . 5 . - Fixed cost for haul and dispose will be $64 .25/TON , ( Sixty Four Dollars and Twenty Five Cents . ) for all MSW . Fixed cost for haul and dispose will be $17 .50/YARD , ( Seventeen Dollars and Fifty Cents ) for all C&D . PLEASE NOTE; The above price quotes are negotiable in consideration of the specific services the Town of Southold may request , that Jet has listed as options . 6 . Jet Sanitation Service Corp . ; Emedio Fazzini , President Mary DiMatteo , Secty '-Treas . 7 . NYS , DEC Transfer Facility Permit #1-4728-00720/00001-0 Permit expiration= March 4 , 1996 Permit allowance: 550 tons per -DAY - MSW & recyclables 100 tons per DAY - C&D debris Complete indoor operations 8 . Copy of insurance certificate indicating coverage carried is attached . Copy of most current financial statement ( marked "confidential information" ) is enclosed as evidence of performance security ability . A surety bond will be obtained in the amount as will be determined by the Town . In addition to this "request" , Jet Sanitation Service Corp . is prepared to assist the Town of Southold with its ' recycling program . Our intent is as follows; 1 . To remove separated cardboard from the Town of Southold at no cost to the Town . 2 . To remove all separated newspaper , ( as would be collected "curb-side" , including magazines and junk mail ) from the Town of Southold at no cost to the Town . 3 . To remove all separated plastics , ( HDPEC , HDPE , PET ) from the Town of Southold at no cost to the Town . cont 'd . . . . . . Contd ' Town of Southold / Jet Sanitation Service Corp . 4 . To remove all co-mingled materials , ( bottles , cans and Plastics ) for separation processing . A fee will be associated with this service , to be determined upon review of the materials collected . S . Jet Sanitation Service will supply the Town of Southold with necessary trailers and/or roll-off containers ( 20 - 40 cu . yd . capacity ) for the purpose of collecting the referenced recyclables , Town personnel will be responsible for loading of same . Jet Sanitation Service Corp . shall be ready to perform ALL aspects of this proposal within 72 hours notice . R spectfully submitted , Patricia DiMatteo Jet Sanitation Svc . G7r September 20, 1993 A Company of Ideas Quality Resource Corporation Ms. Judith T. Terry Town Clerk Town of Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 i' RE: Town of Southold Solicitation for Services for Transfer and Disposal/Processing of Solid Waste We are pleased to submit a bid to transfer and dispose of the Municipal's Solid Waste in accordance with the specifications received September 16, 1993. Enclosed with this bid are the permits you requested for the disposal site. If in fact we are low bid, we will provide the necessary letter of surety to cover the total amount of this bid. Transfer and Dispose of: A. Garbage and Rubbish for a period of no less than six (6) months. Price per Ton $63.00 Sincerely, ya� 1 yv Mr. Glenn LaMay (a Quality Resource Corporation 1983 Marcus Avenue, Suite 121 Lake Success, NY 11042 ORC • 1983 Marcus Avenue • Suite 121 . Lake Success NY 11042 • 516-352-9600 • PAX 516.352-9689 G7r September 20, 1993 A Company of Ideas Quality Resource Corporation Ms. Judith T. Terry Town Clerk Town of Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 RE: Town of Southold Solicitation for Services for Transfer and Disposal/Processing of Solid Waste We are pleased to submit a bid to transfer and dispose of the Construction and Demolition Debris in accordance with the specifications received September 16, 1993. Enclosed with this bid are the permits you requested for the disposal site. If in fact we are low bid, we will provide the necessary letter of surety to cover the total amount of this bid. Transfer and Dispose of: B. Construction and Demolition Debris for a period no less than six (6) months. Price per Ton $65.00 Sincerely, Mr. Glenn LaMay Quality Resource ` rporation 1983 Marcus Avenue, Suite 121 Lake Success, NY 11042 QRC . 1983 Marcus Avenue Suite 121 . Lake Success NY 11042 516-352-9600 FAx 516-352-9689 ! VIr4d'.P►.4ann,nar content•10%IoW.C.rw.lw Coolant Page No. 1 of 1 Pages _ � 11�lietfifu�k•S�A/tatl'OR Dir.ofEsat &~- ri Ot>s W 1402 SW Wk�her+trMrl. Manhuck N.Y. 11932 (516) 298-8888 John--M. DiVello Fax # (516) 298-2023 PROPOSAL SUBMITTED TO PHONE DATE Town of Southold 765-1801 Sept. 20, 1993 STREET JOB NAME 53095 Main Rd, P.O. Box 1179 Category A - rubbish and garbage CITY.STATE and ZIP CODE JOB LOCATION Southold NY 11971 C.R. Route 48, Cutchogue, NY JOB PHONE r 1 734-7685 Prfa�iDBQ hereby to furnish material and labor—complete in accordance with specifications below, for the sum of: iSouthold Towns Policy dollars ($ �. i Payment to be made as follows: Authorized A 819natur oho M. DiVello Note:This proposal may be withdrawn by us 11 not accepted within in —day,-] We hereby submit specifications and estimates for. Category A: A minimum of three, open watertight, 40 yard containers will be at the transfer site at all times. Garbage will be removed at the price of eighty six dollars ($86.00) i per ton based on a minimum of ten (10) tons per 40 yard container. Additional tonnage over ten (10) tons in any one single 40 yard container, including the minimum 10 tons will be reduced as follows: 10 tons C $86.00 per ton . 11 tons @ $84.25 per ton '12 tons @ $82.75 per ton 13 tons @ $81.50 per ton All garbage disposed of at All Island Demolition is reduced by 35/ into recycables. Southold Town is well aware of Mattituck Sanitations qualifications and relevant experience over the past 25 years. Containers to be •loaded to a water level capacity. Containers should not experience abnormal destruction or damage in loadingI1 Containers will be removed and replaced as frequent as necessary. II rMG PnQonMan.r ContaM 10%Pa1ConMn»,Conlwd Pepe No. 1 of 1 Pages sluftituo"Son tstlai DIV.Of E.u'flhorf~" j Drawler 14OZ sono Mo uituck N.K 11932 (516) 298-8888 John M. DiVello Fax # (516) 2.98-2023 PROPOGAL 8 BMI O TO PHONE DATE BTREET Town Of Southold 765-1801 Sept 20, 1993 JOB NAME 53095 Main Rd, P.O. Box 1179 Category (B) , C & D , and broken concrete ITY.STATE and ZIP CODE JOB LOCATION Southold, NY 11971 C,R. Route 48, Cutchogue, NY JOB PHONE 734-7685 At 11rOP091t hereby to furnish material and labor—complete in accordance with specifications below, for the sum of: Southold Towns Policy dollars ($ �. Payment to be made as follows: Authorized sgnature M. DiVello his proposal may be withdrawn by us If not accepted within-sn days. We hereby submit specifications and estimates for: Category (B) C & D: A minimum of two 30 yard containers will be at the transfer site at all times. C & D debris will be removed at the price of eighty seven dollars and fifty five cents ($87.55 per ton based on a minimum of 6.75 tons per 30 yard container) . Additional tonnage over 6.75 tons in any one single 30 yard container. will be reduced by $5.00 per ton, including the minimum 6.75 tons, as follows: 6.75 tons C $87.55 per ton 7.75 tons @ $82.55 per- ton 8.75 tons C $78.55 per ton 9.75 tons @ $72.55 per ton 10.75 tons C $67.55 per ton Containers to be loaded to a water level capacity. Containers should not experience abnormal destruction or damage in loading. Containers will be removed and replaced as frequent as necessary. Category (B) Broken Concrete: A minimum of one 2Q.-yard container will -be at the transfer site at all times. Broken•.concrete, ( separate from any other heavy material, sand, sod, asphalt) will be removed at the price of $25.00 per ton, based on a minimum of fifteen (15) tons, loaded to a water level capacity. Container should not experience abnormal destruction or damage in loading. Container will be removed and replaced as frequent as necessary. All construction demolition disposed-at All Island Demolition is reduced by 35% into recycables. All broken concrete is 100%. recycable into a road base material. Southold Town is well aware of Mattituck Sanitations qualifications and relevant experience over the past 25 years. t ' TULLY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. GENERAL CONTRACTORS PROVE 446-7000127-50 NORTHERN BOULEVARD 1R6:A CODE 7188F L!.,s[iIN(., NEW YORK 11.368 Price Proposed to: TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Bid Price Proposal - Rubbish/Garbage Price Per Ton $ 63.41 (Sixty-Three Dollars and Forty-One Cents) for Six Month Contract and Three Month Option Period Petr K. Tully, Vice President . e Y TULLY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Pxo:r•E 446-7000 127-50 N()xTfil xti BOULEVARDAREA CorrF 7113 FLUSHING, NFN% YORK 11368 Price Proposed to: TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Bid Price Proposal Construction Debris and Concrete 4 Price Per Ton $ 63.41 (Sixty-Three Dollars and Forty-One Cents) for Six Month Contract and Three Month Option Period Peter K. Tully, Vice President . ATLANTIC DISPOSALWASTE September 20 , 1993 Judith T. Terry Town Clerk Town of Southold 53095 Main Road Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Re: RFP for Temporary Waste Disposal Dear Ms . Terry: Enclosed is the response from Atlantic Waste Disposal , Inc. to your request for proposal for the transportation and disposal of solid waste beginning October 9, 1993 . We have provided the necessary documentation within our response to your request . Should Atlantic Waste Disposal , Inc. be selected as the successful proposer for the Town of Southold, we will provide the performance guarantees as required in your request for proposal specifications . Atlantic intends to enter into good faith negotiations with the Town of Southold with the intent of executing a Disposal Services Agreement if Atlantic is selected as the suc.essful proposer. In summation, Atlantic's proposal outlines the resources , expertise, excellent facilities , management, fiscal responsibility and commitment of our company to handle this project . We thank you for this opportunity to submit our proposal for the Town of Southold waste disposal services and look forward to meeting with your evaluation ' committee to answer any of their questions and to highlight the strengths of our proposal . Sincerely, Michae J. Bo e ., Jr. ATLANTIC WASTE DISPOSAL, INC. 20 Exchange Place, 51st Floor, New York, NY 10005 Phone (212) 514-6180 or 1-800-377-7424, FAX (212) 514-6215 rearaedoaW ATLANTIC SECTION 7 : COST PER 'TON Fixed cost per ton for full period of services (including 3-month extension option) Rubbish and Garbage: $66.00 /ton Note: Price also valid for grass C49 � Town Hall, 53095 Main Road THOMAS H. WICHHAM =` P. O. Box 1179 SUPERVISOR ,? Southold, NewYork 11971 Telephone (516) 765 - 1800 Fax (516) 765 - 1823 OFFICE OF THE SUPERVISOR TOWN OF SOUTHOLD April 8, 1994 HAND DELIVERED Mr. Roy A. Schelin North Fork Sanitation Service P.o. Box 1498 Southold, New York 11971 Re: Removal and Disposal of Construction and Demolition Debris and Concrete Dear Mr. Schelin: Please be advised, that the Town of Southold hereby exercises its option for a three (3) month extension for the removal and disposal of construction and demolition debris and concrete at a cost of $49.00 per ton, pursuant to the agreement signed by you and dated October 7, 1993. 1 have enclosed a copy of the resolution adopted by the Town Board on October 1, 1993, with regard to this agreement. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. 4V truly yours, homas H. Wickham Supervisor THW:mis Enclosure cc: Judith T. Terry, Town Clerk Laury L. Dowd, Town Attorney o �► JUDITH T. TERRY L Town Hall, 53095 Main Road TOWN CLERK =v T P.O. Box 1179 REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS Southold, New York 11971 MARRIAGE OFFICER Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) -1823 01 y�i,' • ��� RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER �01 FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD AT A REGULAR MEETING HELD ON APRIL 19, 1994: RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold, in accordance with the agreement entered into on October 7, 1993 between the Town of Southold and Roy A. Schelin, North Fork Sanitation Service, hereby exercises its option to extend the agreement for a period of three (3) months, beginning on April 9, 1994 and ending on July 8, 1994; and be it FURTHER RESOLVED that Supervisor Thomas Wickham be and he hereby is authorized and directed to transmit a letter to Roy A. Schelin, North Fork Sanitation Service, notifying him of the Town's intentions. v Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk April 20, 1994 b. Hours of Operation. The Towns Transfer Station/Landfill will be made available seven days per week Monday through Sunday from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. for Stars access. 7. Period. Transfer of Waste will start on October 9 1993 for a period of six months. The Town shall have the option to continue the contract for one three month period. S. Operations. a. Star will use the Towns existing collection center at the landfill to transfer acceptable waste into Stars vehicles. b. Town personnel will operate the transfer station and town personnel will load Star's transfer vehicles in which Star will transfer acceptable waste to permitted solid waste facilities for disposal in accordance with all applicable federal, state and local laws. a 9. Work Rules. Star acknowledges that it agrees that its agents and employees shall, while waste is being transferred to Stars vehicle at the towns landfill, act in a safe, efficient and workmanlike fashion. The failure or refusal of any agents or employees to so act, or to follow the instructions of the operating manager of the landfill, or to follow the work rules, practices and procedures in effect at the landfill shall be grounds for the ejection of such employee from the landfill and the removal of such employee's vehicle, whether or not acceptable waste has been loaded. 10. Weighing. All of Star's transfer vehicles will be weighed by the town personnel using the existing scale at he Cutchogue landfill. 11. Indemnifications. The Town agrees to indemnify, hold harmless and defend Star from and against any and all liabilities, claims, penalties, forfeitures, suits and the costs and expenses incident thereto (including costs of defense, settlement and reasonable damages for, or pay out as a result of death or bodily injuries to any person, destruction or damage to any property, contamination of or adverse effects on the environment, or any violation of governmental laws, regulations, or orders caused, in whole or in part by: (i). The Town's breach of any term or provision of this Agreement, or (ii). Any negligent or willful act or omission of the Town, its employees, or subcontractors in the performance of this Agreement. Star agrees to indemnify, hold harmless and defend the Town from and against any and all liabilities, claims, penalties, forfeitures, suits and the costs and expenses incident thereto (including costs of defense, settlement and reasonable damages for, or pay out as a result of death or bodily injuries to any person, destruction or damage to any property, contamination of or adverse effects on the environment, or any violation of governmental laws, regulations, or orders caused, in whole or in part by: (i). Star's breach of any tern or provision of this Agreement, or (ii). Any negligent or willful act or omission of Star, its employees, or subcontractors in the performance of this Agreement. .r.:.a,<rarMw"44Ww:u a:..:n.._ ... ,.r. ,syn,«.xy:�i§.i d, •. ,, -;:. ,yea.,. .,, h y� Town Hall, 53095 Main Road THOMAS H. WICKHAM cz P. O. Box 1179 SUPERVISOR ti x Southold, New York 11971 O Telephone (516) 765 - 1800 Fax (516) 765 - 1823 OFFICE OF THE SUPERVISOR TOWN OF SOUTHOLD March 14, 1994 Mr. Anthony Lomangino Chief Executive Officer 123 Varick Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11237 Re: Contract for Transfer of Solid Waste Dear Mr. Lomangino: Please be advised that as regards the Transfer and Disposal of Solid Waste Agreement entered into on October 9, 1993 between the Town of Southold and Star Recycling Inc., the Town of Southold intends to exercise the option to extend the contract for a period of three months, as set forth in Paragraph 7 of that Agreement. This option t xtend will begin on April 9, 1994 and will extend until July 8, 1994. Pie s sign the acknowledgement and agreement to the extension at the bottom of is letter and return to me. Thank you for your assistance. Very truly y urs, 1 Thomas H. ickham Supervisor ACKNOWLEDGED, ACCEPTED AND AGREED: STAR RECYCLING INC. Sworn to before me this ay A Marc�q 1994 NotarrWOdAP65BERT Notary Public,State of New York TOWN O F O U T H L Qualified n1Nas;au4Countyty commission Expires July 8,19 B y' i` Thomas H.' Wickham Sworn to before me this �_ day of March, 1994 yd e�f Notary Public tt, �o��S�FFO(,�coG h y� Town Hall, 53095 Main Road THOMAS H. WICKHAM o = P. O. Box 1179 SUPERVISOR W �? Southold, New York 11971 O Telephone (516) 765 - 1800 Fax(516) 765 - 1823 OFFICE OF THE SUPERVISOR TOWN OF SOUTHOLD March 14, 1994 Mr. Anthony L ormangino Chief Executive Officer 123 Varick Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11237 Re: Contract for Transfer of Solid Waste Dear Mr. Lomangino: Please be advised that as regards the Transfer and Disposal of Solid Waste Agreement entered into on October 9, 1993 between the Town of Southold and Star Recycling Inc., the Town of Southold intends to exercise the option to extend the contract for a period of three months, as set forth in Paragraph 7 of that Agreement. This optiontickham xtend will begin on April 9, 1994 and will extend until July 8, 1994. sign the acknowledgement and agreement to the extension at the bottom s letteZ return to me. Thank you for your assistance. Very truly , I cf Thomas H. Supervisor ACKNOWLEDGED, ACCEPTED AND AGREED: STAR RECYCLING INC. BY Sworn to before me this day of. March, 1994 Notar ,PAO, '&8rRT NotTOWN OF SO HOLD Notary pubic,Siste,of New York % No.41-4360140 commisassau Con sOuafiodiion Ex11"p res July 9u 1 g8 gy; �.. Thomas H. Wickham Sworp to before me this day of March, 1994 otary Public °s �oc��FFOIK��Gy JUDITH T. TERRY Town Hall, 53095 Main Road TOWN CLERK P.O. Box 1179 t�h .� Southold, New York 11971 REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS V� Fax (516) 765-1823 MARRIAGE OFFICER .� � � Telephone (516) 765-1801 RECORDS MANAGEMENT OFFICER FREEDOM OF INFORMATION OFFICER OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD AT A REGULAR MEETING HELD ON MARCH 22, 1994: RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold, in accordance with the Transfer and Disposal of Solid Waste Agreement entered into on October 9, 1993 between the Town of Southold and Star Recycling Inc. , hereby exercises its option to extend the contract for a period of three (3)- months, beginning on April 9, 1994 and ending on July 8, 1994; and be it FURTHER RESOLVED that Supervisor Thomas Wickham be and he hereby is authorized and directed to transmit a letter to Star Recycling Inc. notifying them of the Town's intentions. Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk March 23, 1994 TRANSFER AND DISPOSAL/PROCESSING OF SOLID WASTE AGREEMENT THIS TRANSFER AND DISPOSAL, OF SOLID WASTE AGREEMENT ENTERED into this 9th day of October 1993 by and between Star Recycling, Inc. a New York corporation having its principal office at 123 Varick Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11237 (hereinafter"Star") and the Town of Southold, a municipal corporation organized under the laws of the state of New York, having its principal office at Main Road, Southold, NY 11971 (hereinafter the "Town") RECITALS WHEREAS , the Town of Southold issued a Solicitation for Services for Transfer and Disposal/Processing of Solid Waste dated Sept. 17, 1993. WHEREAS, pursuant to such a Solicitation for Services for Transfer and Disposal/Processing of Solid Waste the Town has selected Star as the qualified vendor to provide all transfer/haul vehicles, drivers and disposal services. WHEREAS , Star desires to accept such waste from the Town for transfer and disposal upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this agreement. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual premises contained herein and for other good and valuable considerations, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the Town and Star hereby agree as follows: 1. Fees. The Town shall pay Star for the services as specified in this agreement with per ton charges as provided for in provision (2) below, for these types and quantities of acceptable waste which Star is obligated under this agreement to transport and arrange for disposal. 2. Rate. The rate for transfer and disposal of municipal solid waste for this Agreement shall be fifty nine dollars and forty eight cents ($59.48)per ton. 3. Billing Payment. Star shall submit invoices for all sums due no later than 10 days following the last day of the billing period for which the services were rendered. The town shall pay Star the fees stated on such invoices within (30) days after the first day of the billing period following the billing period for which the services were rendered. 4. Acceptable Waste. The Town and or any agents of the Town collect and seek to dispose, at the landfill, wastes generated by households and commercial organizations. This waste is commonly known as municipal solid waste. It does not contain hazardous, toxic, radioactive, or infectious medical wastes. For purposes of this agreement the term acceptable waste shall mean rubbish and garbage. 5. Waste Volumes. The Town represents that all quantities of acceptable waste rubbish and garbage collected in the Town and delivered to the Cutchogue Landfill will be hauled and disposed of by Star Recycling, Inc. h. Hours of Operation. The Towns Transfer Station/Landfill will be made available seven days per week Monday through Sunday from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. for Stars access. 7. Period. Transfer of Waste will start on October 9 1993 for a period of six months. The Town shall have the option to continue the contract for one three month period. R. Operations. a. Star will use the Towns existing collection center at the landfill to transfer acceptable waste into Stars vehicles. b. Town personnel will operate the transfer station and town personnel will load Star's transfer vehicles in which Star will transfer acceptable waste to permitted solid waste facilities for disposal in accordance with all applicable federal, state and local laws. 9. Work Rules. Star acknowledges that it agrees that its agents and employees shall, while waste is being transferred to Stars vehicle at the towns landfill, act in a safe, efficient and workmanlike fashion. The failure or refusal of any agents or employees to so act, or to follow the instructions of the operating manager of the landfill, or to follow the work rules, practices and procedures in effect at the landfill shall be grounds for the ejection of such employee from the landfill and the removal of such employee's vehicle, whether or not acceptable waste has been loaded. 10. Weighing. All of Star's transfer vehicles will be weighed by the town personnel using the existing scale at he Cutchogue landfill. 11. Indemnifications. The Town agrees to indemnify, hold harmless and defend Star from and against any and all liabilities, claims, penalties, forfeitures, suits and the costs and expenses incident thereto (including costs of defense, settlement and reasonable damages for, or pay out as a result of death or bodily injuries to any person, destruction or damage to any property, contamination of or adverse effects on the environment, or any violation of governmental laws, regulations, or orders caused, in whole or in part by: (i). The Town's breach of any term or provision of this Agreement, or (ii). Any negligent or willful act or omission of the Town, its employees, or subcontractors in the performance of this Agreement. Star agrees to indemnify, hold harmless and defend the Town from and against any and all liabilities, claims, penalties, forfeitures, suits and the costs and expenses incident thereto (including costs of defense, settlement and reasonable damages for, or pay out as a result of death or bodily injuries to any person, destruction or damage to any property, contamination of or adverse effects on the environment, or any violation of governmental laws, regulations, or orders caused, in whole or in part by: (i). Star's breach of any term or provision of this Agreement, or (ii). Any negligent or willful act or omission of Star, its employees, or subcontractors in the performance of this Agreement. 12. Successors and Assigns. This Agreement shall be binding upon, and shall insure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective permitted successors and assigns. 13. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the state of New York. 14. Change in Law. Throughout the term of this agreement, including any extension or renewal hereof, the parties hereto acknowledge and agree that the provisions of this agreement may be affected by new laws or by changes or modification of existing laws, regulations, rules, ordinances or executive orders which may result in changes to the rights and obligations of the parties. In the event of any such change or modification, the parties hereto shall make the necessary adjustments to the terms and conditions of this agreement including changes in fees, so as to ensure compliance with all applicable laws. 15. Insurance and Permits. Star caries insurance coverage and operates within all federal, state and local laws regulations and the like in performance of all the services as defined in this agreement. See Exhibit B-Insurance and Exhibit C- Permits, both attached hereto and made part of this agreement. 16. Entire Agreement. This Agreement together with the solicitation and Star's response thereto which we incorporate by reference represents the entire understanding reached between the parties hereto with respect to Star's transfer and disposal of solid waste of the Town. 17. Notices. All notices, demands, requests and other communications hereunder shall be deemed sufficient and properly given if in writing and delivered in person to the following address or sent by Federal Express or by certified or registered mail, postage prepaid with return receipt requested, at such address provided. If such notices, demands, requests or other communications are sent by mail, they shall be deemed as given on the third day following such mailing. If to Star: Mr. Anthony Lomangino Chief Executive Officer 123 Varick Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11237 With copies to: Bruce Caputo Esq 30 Rockefeller Plaza, Suite 1929 New York, NY 10112 If to the Town of Southold: The Honorable Thomas Wickham Supervisor Town of Southold 53095 Main Road Southold, N.Y. 11971 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Star and The Town have caused this Transfer and Disposal/Processing Agreement to be executed through their duly authorized officers on the day and year first above written. ACKNOWLEDGED, ACCEPTED AND AGREED: SWORN AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME THIS 9 DAY OF a:o%3E/L , 1993 NOTAR PUBLI STAR RECYCLING INC. i ryVMAB K LAM.BEP.T Notary Pub5c,stave f I:ew York Na.4;-4561)140 Quasi on in Nassau county Commission Expires July g,, 1gg�! B The T n of Sou hold By: SWORN AND UBSCRIBED T(:) BEFORE ME T ISc DAY )F , 1993 N(Vf AR Y UB IC :1lr;t-ta- •r�-��:v arz�a^r N..;!k• ' - - r!Vast/YGk } y j� HARVEY A. A RRNOFF � � SCOTT L. HARRIS Town Attorney ; Supervisor MATTHEW G. KIERNAN .�9 / „ ia�' Town Hall, 53095 Main Road Assistant Town Attorney '' `f P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 OFFICE OF THE TOWN ATTORNEY Telephone (516) 765-1800 TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM TO: Alice J. Hussie, Chairperson, Solid Waste Task Force Raymond L. Jacobs, Superintendent of Highways James Bunchuck, Assistant Supervisor of Public Works FROM: Matthew G. Kiernan, Assistant Town Attorney M G DATE: December 14, 1993 RE: Contract Town of Southold with Star Recycling Enclosed please find a copy of a proposed contract for the transfer and disposal/processing of solid waste prepared by Star Recycling. At your earliest convenience, kindly review the contract and supply me with any thoughts/comments or objections that you may have; I will be doing the same. cc: Scott L. Harris, Supervisor Town Board Judith T. Terry, Town Clerk TRANSFER AND DISPOSAUPROCESSING OF SOLID WASTE AGREEMENT THIS TRANSFER AND DISPOSAL, OF SOLID WASTE AGREEMENT ENTERED into this 9th day of October 1993 by and between Star Recycling, Inc. a New York corporation having its principal office at 123 Varick Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11237 (hereinafter"Star") and the Town of Southold, a municipal corporation organized under the laws of the state of New York, having its principal office at Main Road, Southold, NY 11971 (hereinafter the "Town") RECITALS WHEREAS , the Town of Southold issued a Solicitation for Services for Transfer and Disposal/Processing of Solid Waste dated Sept. 17, 1993. WHEREAS, pursuant to such a Solicitation for Services for Transfer and Disposal/Processing of Solid Waste the Town has selected Star as the qualified vendor to provide all transfer/haul vehicles, drivers and disposal services. WHEREAS , Star desires to accept such waste from the Town for transfer and .disposal upon the terms and subject to the conditions of this agreement. NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual premises contained herein and for other good and valuable considerations, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the Town and Star hereby agree as follows: 1. Fees. The Town shall pay Star for the services as specified in this agreement with per ton charges as provided for in provision (2) below, for these types and quantities of acceptable waste which Star is obligated under this agreement to transport and arrange for disposal. 2. Rate. The rate for transfer and disposal of municipal solid waste for this Agreement shall be fifty nine dollars and forty eight cents ($59.48)per ton. 3. Billing Payment. Star shall submit invoices for all sums due no later than 10 days following the last day of the billing period for which the services were rendered. The town shall pay Star the fees stated on such invoices within (30) days after the first day of the billing period following the billing period for which the services were rendered. 4. Acceptable Waste. The Town and or any agents of the Town collect and seek to dispose, at the landfill, wastes generated by households and commercial organizations. This waste is commonly known as municipal solid waste. It does not contain hazardous, toxic, radioactive, or infectious medical wastes. For purposes of this agreement the term acceptable waste shall mean rubbish and garbage. ". Waste Volumes. The Town represents that all quantities of acceptable waste rubbish and garbage collected in the Town and delivered to the Cutchogue Landfill will'. be hauled and disposed of by Star Recycling, Inc. 6. Fours of Operation. The Towns Transfer Station/Landfill will be made available seven days per week Monday through Sunday from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.in. for Stars access. 7. Period. Transfer of Waste will start on October 9 1993 for a period of six months. The Town shall have the option to continue the contract for one three month period. 8. Operations. a. Star will use the Towns existing collection center at the landfill to transfer acceptable waste into Stars vehicles. b. Town personnel will operate the transfer station and town personnel will load Star's transfer vehicles in which Star will transfer acceptable waste to permitted solid waste facilities for disposal in accordance with all applicable federal, state and local laws. 9. Work Rules. Star acknowledges that it agrees that its agents and employees shall, while waste is being transferred to Stars vehicle at the towns landfill, act in a safe, efficient and workmanlike fashion. The failure or refusal of any agents or employees to so act, or to follow the instructions of the operating manager of the landfill, or to follow the work rules, practices and procedures in effect at the landfill shall be grounds for the ejection of such employee from the landfill and the removal of such employee's vehicle, whether or not acceptable waste has been loaded. 10. Weighing. All of Stars transfer vehicles will be weighed by the town personnel using the existing scale at he Cutchogue landfill. 11. Indemnifications. The Town agrees to indemnify, hold harmless and defend Star from and against any and all liabilities, claims, penalties, forfeitures, suits and the costs and expenses incident thereto (including costs of defense, settlement and reasonable damages for, or pay out as a result of death or bodily injuries to any person, destruction or damage to any property, contamination of or adverse effects on the environment, or any violation of governmental laws, regulations, or orders caused, in whole or in part by: (i). The Town's breach of any term or provision of this Agreement, or (ii). Any negligent or willful act or omission of the Town, its employees, or subcontractors in the performance of this Agreement. 12. Successors and Assigns. This Agreement shall be binding upon, and shall insure to the benefit of the parties hereto and their respective permitted successors and assigns. 13. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the state of New York. 14. Change in Law. Throughout the term of this agreement, including any extension or renewal hereof, the parties hereto acknowledge and agree that the provisions of this agreement may be affected by new laws or by changes or modification of existing laws, regulations, rules, ordinances or executive orders which may result in changes to the rights and obligations of the parties. In the event of any such change or modification, the parties hereto shall make the necessary adjustments to the terms and conditions of this agreement including changes in fees, so as to ensure compliance with all applicable laws. 15. Insurance and Permits. Star caries insurance coverage and operates within all federal, state and local laws regulations and the like in performance of all the services as defined in this agreement. See Exhibit B-Insurance and Exhibit C- Permits, both attached hereto and made part of this agreement. 16. Entire Agreement. This Agreement together with the solicitation and Star's response thereto which we incorporate by reference represents the entire understanding reached between the parties hereto with respect to Star's transfer ano disposal of solid waste of the Town. 17. Notices. All notices, demands, requests and other communications hereunder shall be deemed sufficient and properly given if in writing and delivered in person to the following address or sent by Federal Express or by certified or registered mail, postage prepaid with return receipt requested, at such address provided. If such notices, demands, requests or other communications are sent by mail, they shall be deemed as given on the third day following such mailing. If to S tar: Mr. Anthony Lomangino Chief Executive Officer 123 Varick Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11237 With copies to: Bruce Caputo Esq If to the Town of Southold: The Honorable Scott Harris Supervisor Town of Southold 53095 Main Road Southold, N.Y. 11971 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Star and The Town have caused this Transfer and Divosal/Processing Agreement to be executed through their duly authorized officers on the day and year first above written. ACKNOWLEDGED, ACCEPTED AND AGREED: STAR RECYCLING INC. By: Vice President The Town of Southold By: Officer SWORN AND SUBSCRIBED TO BEFORE ME THIS DAY OF , 1993 NOTARY CLUB CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE 9/7/93 -RODUCER THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND. EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW CHRISTOPHER G. CROSS LTD — 1884 STATE ST. COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE SC HENCTADY,Ni 12304 - COMPAINA LETTER CO�E & DJST'RY INSURANCE CO. CODE sue-CODE COMPANY B LETTER LEXIN("T`N INSURANCE CO. INSURED COMPANY `. STAR PIMCLING ETAL LETTER NATIONAL UNION INSURANCE CO. --_-- 123 VARICK AVE- COMPANY BROOKLYN,NY 11237 LETTER D c" & FOSTER INS. CO. _---- COMPANY E LETTER STATE INSURANCE FUND COVERAGES THIS IS TO CERTIFF POLIICIESOF IN OUIREMENTN TERM OR CONDCE LISTED ITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER HAVE BEtN iSSUED TO THE EDOCUMENT WIDTH RESPECT TOLWHICH THIS INDICATED,NOTWITHSTANDING ANY CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION ALL LIMITS IN THOUSANDS PO CO TYPE OF INSURANCE DATE(MM/DD/YY) DATE(MM/DDM() LTR GENERAL AGGREGATE _— tL OOO/ GENERAL LIABILITY PRODUCTS-COMP/OPS AGGREGATE i 11000, A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY 1/16/93 1/16/94 PERSONAL 6 ADVERTISING INJURY t 1100-0, CLAIMS MADE X OCCUR. GL340 4804 EACH OCCURRENCE S 1,_000, OWNER'S S CONTRACTOR'S PROT. FIRE DAMAGE(My one lire) i 50, MEDICAL EXPENSE(Any one person) COMBINED AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY LIM _SINGLE 1,000,000_ 00,000_ X ANY AUTO BODILY A ALL OWNED AUTOS RY SCHEDULED AUTOS CA277 1333 1/16/93 1/16/94 (Per/pe son) _ BODILY X HIRED AUTOS INJURY S (Per accident) X NON-OWNED AUTOS PROPERLY = GARAGE LIABILITY DAMAGE EACH AGGREGATE OCCURRENCE EXCESS LIABILITY 1/16/93 1/16/94 $ : B X UNBREM A FOR[4 510 8345 LO mill 10 mill OTHER THAN UMBRELLA FORM STATUTORY WORKER'S COMPENSATION 772 1053 4/1/93 4/1/94 $ 100,000 (EACH ACCIDENT) E AND $ 500,000 (DISEASE—POLICY UMI__ EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY S 190,000 (DISEASE—EACH EMPLOYEE) i BE 308 8544 1/16/93 1/16/94 10 mill per occ&/or aggregat C DTRELLA contractors equip total of I $2.046,900.00 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES/RESTRICTIONS/SPECIAL ITEMS 5,000 deductible for any equip ent less than 500,000 and 10,000 deductible for any equiunent over 500,000 CANCELLATION SHOULD.ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEPEOF, THE ISSUING COMPANY WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 30 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMFO TO"1 HE LEFT. BUT FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH MOTILE SHAI L IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE COMPANY,!TS AGENTS OR REPRESENTA 7VES. AUTHORI ^REPRESENTATIVELAU Z1 QACORD CORPORATIA 1988 EXHIBIT C Is incorporated by reference In Stars September 20, 1993 Response to the Town of Southold Titled Solicitation for Services For Transfer and Disposal/Processing of Solid Waste LAW OFFICES WICKHAM, WICKHAM & BRESSLER, P.C. MAIN ROAD, P.O. BOX 1424 MATTITUCK, LONG 15LAND WILLIAM WICKHAM MORTGAGE OFFICE ERIC J.BRESSLER NEW YORK 11952 ABIGAIL A.WICKHAM 516-298-5300 516-298-8353 TELEFAX NO.516-298-2012 DANIEL C.ROSS TELEFAX NO.516-298-8565 LYNNE M.GORDON JOSEPH C.SAVINO HUBERT F. JANET GEASASULLIVAN AETGEASALLIVAN November 3 , 1993 JEFFREY STARR RECEIVED Town Board Town of Southold NOV 41993 Town Hall Main Road Southold, New York 11971 ' O� T°W� Clerk Re: Proposals for Carting Solid Waste Dear Members of the Town Board: We are the attorneys for Mattituck Sanitation and are writing with respect to the awarding of contracts for hauling the Town's solid waste. Our client requested that we review the Town's file in this matter to determine whether or not the procedure followed conforms with the law. We note at the outset that the requirements of General Municipal Law Section 103 were not met. We further note that no resolution was passed declaring an emergency such as to create an exception to Section 103 . There is no factual support in the record, in any event, for any such declaration. Indeed, the Solid Waste Coordinator advised the Board that there was, in fact, no emergency since the Town was prepared to commence its own trucking operation. As a result, the procedure employed apparently violates General Municipal Law Section 103 . A review of the bids received reveals another and potentially more serious departure from acceptable procedure. Proposals were due on September 20, 1993 and were, in fact, opened at that time. The result of the process was set forth in the Town Clerk's summary of bids. Several bids received, including that of North Fork Sanitation Service, were non-complying in that they failed to bid by the ton. Thereafter, North Fork Sanitation Service was permitted to amend its bid 10 days after the bids were opened with no notice to any other party. No other amended bids were contained in the file. The amended bid changed the bid from a per yard price to a per ton price - - a conversion not possible through the application of an automatic formula. A contract was awarded to North Fork Sanitation Service the very next day after the amended bid was received. r • Page -2- November 3 , 1993 Re: Proposals for Carting Solid Waste The foregoing raise serious questions of compliance with law and collusive awarding of contracts. Our client insists that you contact him immediately to discuss this matter and the manner in which future contracts will be bid and awarded. Very truly yours, CSS). 0:5� Eric J. Bressler 1?3 EJB/tbt 30-carting HARVEY A. ARNOFF SCOTT L. HARRIS Town Attorney Supervisor 4R MATTHEW G. KIERNAN ' Assistant Town Attorney Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold,New York 11971 Fax(516)765-1823 Telephone(516)765-1800 OFFICE OF THE TOWN ATTORNEY TOWN OF SOUTHOLD October 21, 1993 Mr. Charles Gusmano Star Recycling, Inc., 123 Varick Avenue Brooklyn, New York 11237 Re: Transfer of Solid Waste Dear Mr. Gusmano: This is a follow-up to my letter of October 7, 1993 and will confirm my recent conversation with Marty Ashare regarding the above-referenced matter. Contrary to my prior letter, in which I advised that we would forward a formal contract, this will confirm my recent conversation with Mr. Ashare in which he advised me that Star Recycling will forward a contract to the Town for approval and execution. In the interim, should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. ery truly yours, Aattew G. Kiernan ssistant Town Attorney MGK:mIs cc: Scott L. Harris, Supervisor Judith T. Terry, Town Clerk Raymond L. Jacobs, Superintendent of Highways Marty Ashare, 0106,-33 02 . Sa "OGu T HOLu P. Toum AttorneyOTT f~ H RMS £- suPerwaor :dA ITLiEw G. Assistant Town Attarzlsy �9d Town Hall. BStTfB Ma+n Road P.O. Box l 179 Sou[h*W.Ncw York 11971 F"(616)768-1823 OFFICE OF THE TO,W AT TORNEy Telephone(ale)less-1800 TOWN OF SOLMiOLD 8Y FAX October 7, 1993 Mr. Charles Gusmano Starr Recycling Inc. 123 ` airiek Avenue Brooklyn, New York 11237 Re: Transfer of Solid Waste [fear Mr. Cusmano: At the Suggestion of darty Ashore, 1 am enclosing a certified Resolution of the TOWn Board of the Town of Southold dated October 1, 1993. As is set forth in the R-o¢olution, the '11 awn of Southold accepts the proposal of Star Recycling Inc. `or th-t transfer and disfxlsal/processing of solid waste from the Soutl►olcl Sown Land1?i11 in Cutchozlue for a period of sl): (6) months at a cost of $99, 3 per ton, effective October 9, 1993, with a Town option for a three (3) month extension, all in accordance with the bid specifL.-atlons. We are in the process of preparing a more formal contract and will forward same to you for apps.al and execution in the near future. In the interim, kindly indicate Star Recycling's intention to perform the services as set forth above, effective Octob-r 9, 1593 copy to me by fax. , by signing below and returning a Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. cry rely yours tth*w G. Kiernan, MCS;cc ,'assistant Town Attorney Enclosure! cc: Scott L. Harris, Supervisor Judy T. Terry, Town Clerk Raymond L. Jacobs, Superintendent of Higi-ways Agreed to and Accepted arles Cusmano Star Recycling Inc. TAR RECYCLING, FAX 123 Yarick Avenue, Brooklyn, A. Y. Telephone-718-386--7900 FAX-718-628-7090 -� /. TE /7// TO• �i��j�, / �, DA /Q COMPANY: .l �� L! T�;7 FAX # FLEVItL. Cfes_ PAGE of MESSAGE HARVEY A. ARNOFF SCOTT L. HARRIS Town Attorney supervisor MATTHEW G. KIERNAN j Town Hall, 53095 Main Road Assistant Town Attorney P.O.Box 1179 Southold.New York 11971 Fax(516)765-1823 Telephone(516)765-1800 OFFICE OF THE TOWN ATTORNEY TOWN OF SOUTHOLD October 7, 1993 BY FAX Mr. Charles Gusmano Star Recycling Inc. 123 Varick Avenue Brooklyn, New York 11237 Re: Transfer of Solid Waste Dear Mr. Gusmano: At the suggestion of Marty Ashare, 1 am enclosing a certified Resolution of the Town Board of the Town of Southold dated October 1, 1993. As is set forth in the Resolution, the Town of Southold accepts the proposal of Star Recycling Inc. for the transfer and disposal/processing of solid waste from the Southold Town Landfill in Cutchogue for a period of six (6) months at a cost of $59.48 per ton, effective October 9, 1993, with a Town option for a three (3) month extension, all in accordance with the bid specifications. We are in the process of preparing a more formal contract and will forward same to you for approval and execution in the near future. In the interim, kindly indicate Star Recycling's intention perform below and rervicesgas set forth above, effective October 9, 1993, bysigning copy to me by fax. Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. eryruly yours atthew G. Kiernan, Assistant Town Attorney MGK:cc Enclosure cc: Scott L. Harris, Supervisor Judy T. Terry, Town Clerk Raymond L. Jacobs, Superintendent of Highways Agreed to and Accepted Charles Gusmano Star Recycling Inc. A HARVEY A. ARNOFF SCOTT L. HARRIS Town Attorney I Supervisor MATTHEW G. KIERNAN ; Assistant Town Attorney Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1 179 Southold, New York 11971 Fax(516)765-1823 Telephone(516)765-1800 OFFICE OF THE TOWN ATTORNEY TOWN OF SOUTHOLD October 7, 1993 BY HAND Mr. Roy A. Schelin North Fork Sanitation Service P.O. Box 1498 Southold, New York 11971 Re: Removal and Disposal of Construction and Demolition Debris and Concrete Dear Mr. Schelin: Enclosed herewith please find a certified Resolution of the Town Board of the Town- of Southold dated October 1, 1993. As is set forth in the Resolution, the Town of Southold accepts the proposal of North Fork Sanitation Service for the removal and disposal of construction and demolition debris and. concrete from the Southold Town Landfill in Cutchogue for a period of six (6) months at a cost of $49.00 per ton, effective October 9, 1993, with a Town option for a three (3) month extension, all in accordance with the bid specifications. We are in the process of preparing a more formal contract and will forward same to you for approval and execution in the near future. In the interim, kindly indicate North Fork Sanitation Service's intention to perform the services as set forth above, effective October 9, 1993, by signing below and returning a copy to me. Mr. Roy A. Schelin October 7, 1993 Page 2 Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Ve y truly yours, atthew G. Kiernan, ssistant Town Attorney MGK:cc Enclosure cc: Scott L. Harris, Supervisor Judy T. Terry, Town Clerk Raymond L. Jacobs, Superintendent of Highways Agreed to and Accepted Roy A. Schelin North Fork Sanitation Service HARVEY A. ARNOFF Town Attorney SCOTT L. HARRIS Supervisor MATTHEW G. KIERNAN � Assistant Town Attorney - Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold. New York 11971 Fax(516)765-1823 Telephone(516)765-1800 OFFICE OF THE TOWN ATTORNEY TOWN OF SOUTHOLD October 7, 1993 BY HAND Mr. Roy A. Schelin North Fork Sanitation Service P.O. Box 1498 Southold, New York 11971 Re: Removal and Disposal of Construction and Demolition Debris and Concrete Dear Mr. Schelin: Enclosed herewith please find a certified Resolution of the Town Board of the Town of Southold dated October 1, 1993. As is set forth in the Resolution, the Town of Southold accepts the proposal of North Fork Sanitation Service for the removal and disposal of construction and demolition debris and concrete from the Southold Town Landfill in Cutchogue for a period of six (6) months at a cost of $49.00 per ton, effective October 9, 1993, with a Town option for a three (3) month extension, all in accordance with the bid specifications. We are in the process of preparing a more formal contract and will forward same to you for approval and execution in the near future. In the interim, kindly indicate North Fork Sanitation Service's intention to perform the services as set forth above, effective October 9, 1993, by signing below and returning a copy to me. Mr. Roy A. Schelin October 7, 1993 Page 2 Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Ve y truly yours, � L G athew C. Kiernan, ssistant Town Attorney MGK:cc Enclosure cc: Scott L. Harris, Supervisor Judy T. Terry, Town Clerk ►✓' Raymond L. Jacobs, Superintendent of Highways Agreed to and Accepted Roy A. Schelin North Fork Sanitation Service JUDITH T. TERRY Town Hall. 53095 Main Road TOWN CLERK P.O. Box 1179 REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICSSouthold, New York 11971 MARRIAGE OFFICER ,�y ;- O� Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1801 OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD October 4, 1993 Roy A. Schelin North Fork Sanitation Service P.O. Box 1498 Southold, New York 11971 Dear Roy: Enclosed is a certified resolution of the Southold Town Board, adopted at a special meeting held on October 1 , 1993, accepting your proposal, in the amount of $4q.00 per ton, for the removal and disposal of construction and demolition debris and concrete from the Southold Town Landfill, Cutchogue, for a period of six (6) months, effective October 9; 1993, with a .Town option for a three (3) month extension. You will be hearing from our Town Attorney's Office very shortly with regard to the contract for the aforementioned services. Very truly yours, Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk Enclosure cc: Town Attorney 1 ¢ 11t,Y T .d 'Y as JUDITH T. TERRY ' s_ `i Town Hall, 53095 Main Road TOWN CLERK r- § r+n P.O. Box 1 179 REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS Lo. Southold, New York 11971 MARRIAGE OFFICER Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1801 OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD AT A SPECIAL MEETING HELD ON OCTOBER 1, 1993: RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby accepts the proposal of North Fork Sanitation Service, Southold, New York, in the amount of $49.00 per ton, for the removal and disposal of construction and demolition debris and concrete from the Southold Town Landfill, Cutchogue, for a period of six (6) months, effective October 9, 1993, with a Town option for a three (3) month extension, all in accordance with the specifications under the solicitation for proposals; and be it FURTHER RESOLVED that Supervisor Scott L. Harris be and he hereby is authorized and directed to execute a contract between the Town of Southold and North Fork Sanitation Service for the aforesaid services, all in accordance with the approval of the Town Attorney. /4&Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk October 4, 1993 4 s yG� JUDITH T. TERRY r. Town Hall, 53095 Main Road TOWN CLERK T P.O. Box 1 179 REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS Southold, New York 11971 MARRIAGE OFFICER �� '` Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1801 OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD October 4, 1993 Maurice Collins, Projects Manager Star Recycling Inc. 123 Varick Avenue Brooklyn, New York 11237 Dear Mr. Collins: Enclosed is a certified resolution of the Southold Town Board, adopted at a special meeting held on October 1 , 1993, accepting your proposal, in the amount of $59.48 per ton, for the transfer and disposal/processing of solid waste from the Southold Town Landfill, Cutchogue, for a period of six (6) months, effective October 9, 1993, with a Town option for a three (3) month extension. You will be hearing from our Town Attorney's Office very shortly with regard to the contract for the aforementioned services. Very truly yours, Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk Enclosure cc: Town Attorney �oc��FFOLkc�Gy o JUDITH T. TERRY = Z Town Hall, 53095 Main Road TOWN CLERK P.O. Box 1179 T REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS Southold, New York 11971 y i � 516 MARRIAGE OFFICER Fax ( ) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1801 OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD AT A SPECIAL MEETING HELD ON OCTOBER 1, 1993: RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby accepts the proposal of Star Recycling Inc. , Brooklyn, New York, in the amount of $59.48 per ton, for the transfer and disposal/processing of solid waste from the Southold Town Landfill, Cutchogue, for a period six (6) months, effective October 9, 1993, with a Town option for a three (3) month extension, all in accordance with the specifications under the solicitation for proposals; and be it FURTHER RESOLVED that Supervisor Scott L. Harris be and he hereby is authorized and directed to execute a contract between the Town of Southold and Star Recycling Inc. for the aforesaid services, all in accordance with the approval of the Town Attorney. Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk October 4, 1993 01 Ny JUDITH T. TERRY = Town Hall, 53095 Main Road TOWN CLERK iP.O. Box 1179 REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS t19 Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 MARRIAGE OFFICER O O� Telephone (516) 765-1801 OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD October 4, 1993 Roy A. Schelin North Fork Sanitation Service P.O. Box 1498 Southold, New York 11971 Dear Roy: Enclosed is a certified resolution of the Southold Town Board, adopted at a special meeting held on October 1 , 1993, accepting your proposal, in the amount of $49.00 per ton, for the removal and disposal of construction and demolition debris and concrete from the Southold Town Landfill, Cutchogue, for a period of six (6) months, effective October 9, 1993, with a Town option for a three (3) month extension. You will be hearing from our Town Attorney's Office very shortly with regard to the contract for the aforementioned services. Very truly yours, Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk Enclosure cc: Town Attorney �oc��FFOLKc�Gy o �► JUDITH T. TERRY = Z Town Hall, 53095 Main Road TOWN CLERK P.O. Box 1179 T' REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS Southold, New York 11971 y • � MARRIAGE OFFICER Fax (516) 765-1823 Q O�" Telephone (516) 765-1801 OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD AT A SPECIAL MEETING HELD ON OCTOBER 1, 1993: RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby accepts the proposal of North Fork Sanitation Service, Southold, New York, in the amount of $49.00 per ton, for the removal and disposal of construction and demolition debris and concrete from the Southold Town Landfill, Cutchogue, for a period of six (6) months, effective October 9, 1993, with a Town option for a three (3) month extension, all in accordance with the specifications under the solicitation for proposals; and be it FURTHER RESOLVED that Supervisor Scott L. Harris be and he hereby is authorized and directed to execute a contract between the Town of Southold and North Fork Sanitation Service for the aforesaid services, all in accordance with the approval of the Town Attorney. Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk October 4, 1993 FOLKc�Gy . o � JUDITH T. TERRY = z Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 REGISTRAR OF VITAL TATISTICS Southold, New York 11971 MARRIAGE OFFICER yQ Off- Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1801 OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD October 4, 1993 Glenn LaMay Quality Resource Corporation 1983 Marcus Avenue, Suite 121 Lake Success, New York 11042 Dear Mr. LaMay: The Southold Town Board, at a special meeting held on October 1 , 1993, accepted the following proposals with regard to the Southold Town Landfill: Accepted the proposal of Star Recycling Inc. , Brooklyn, New York, in the amount of $59.48 per ton, for the transfer and disposal/processing of solid waste from the Southold Town Landfill, Cutchogue, for a period of six (6) months, effective October 9, 1993, with a Town option for a three (3) month extension. Accepted the proposal of North Fork Sanitation Service, Southold, New York, in the amount of $49.00 per ton, for the removal and disposal of construction and demoliton debris and concrete from the Southold Town Landfill, Cutchogue, for a period of six (6) months, effective October 9, 1993, with a Town option for a three (3) month extension. Very truly yours, Judith T. Terry Y Southold Town Clerk oc��FFOLK��Gy JUDITH T. TERRY Town Hall, 53095 Main Road v +►Zr+ P.O. Box 1179 Tom CLERK Southold, New York 11971 REGISTRARR OFF VITAL STATISTICS �O Fax (516) 765-1823 ' � Telephone (516) 765-1801 1 �► OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD October 4, 1993 John M. DiVello Mattituck Sanitation Drawer 1402 Mattituck, New York 11952 Dear John: The Southold Town Board, at a special meeting held on October 1 , 1993, accepted the following proposals with regard to the Southold Town Landfill: Accepted the proposal of Star Recycling Inc. , Brooklyn, New York, in the amount of $59.48 per ton, for the transfer and disposal/processing of solid waste from the Southold Town Landfill, Cutchogue, for a period of six (6) months, effective October 9, 1993, with a Town option for a three (3) month extension. Accepted the proposal of North Fork Sanitation Service, Southold, New York, in the amount of $49.00 per ton, for the removal and disposal of construction and demoliton debris and concrete from the Southold Town Landfill, Cutchogue, for a period of six (6) months, effective October 9, 1993, with a Town option for a three (3) month extension. Very truly yours, Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk JUDITH T. TERRY Y = '� ' Town Hall, 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 TOWN CLERK c� T by REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTATISTICS ',per � Southold, New York 11971 F MARRIAGE OFFICERFax (516) 765-1823S __ �� Telephone (516) 765-1801 OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD October 4, 1993 Jason Siracusa Statewide Recycling Inc. 1345 New York Avenue Huntington Station, New York 11746 Dear Mr. Siracusa: The Southold Town Board, at a special meeting held on October 1, 1993, accepted the following proposals with regard to the Southold Town Landfill: Accepted the proposal of Star Recycling Inc. , Brooklyn, New York, in the amount of $59.48 per ton, for the transfer and disposal/processing of solid waste from the Southold Town Landfill, Cutchogue, for a period of six (6) months, effective October 9, 1993, with a Town option for a three (3) month extension. Accepted the proposal of North Fork Sanitation Service, Southold, New York, in the amount of $49.00 per ton, for the removal and disposal of construction and demoliton debris and concrete from the Southold Town Landfill, Cutchogue, for a period of six (6) months, effective October 9, 1993, with a Town option for a three (3) month extension. Very truly yours, �r Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk f 961 JUDITH T. TERRY Town Hall, 53095 Main Road TOWN CLERK P.O. Box 1179 REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS Southold, New York 11971 MARRIAGE OFFICER °Y� �" Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1801 OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD October 4, 1993 Greg Sullivan, Operations Manager George's East End Recycling Corp. P.O. Box 1529 Quogue, New York 11959 Dear Mr. Sullivan: The Southold Town Board, at a special meeting held on October 1 , 1993, accepted the following proposals with regard to the Southold Town Landfill: Accepted the proposal of Star Recycling Inc. , Brooklyn, New York, in the amount of $59.48 per ton, for the transfer and disposal/processing of solid waste from the Southold Town Landfill, Cutchogue, for a period of six (6) months, effective October 9, 1993, with a Town option for a three (3) month extension. Accepted the proposal of North Fork Sanitation Service, Southold, New York, in the amount of $49.00 per ton, for the removal and disposal of construction and demoliton debris and concrete from the Southold Town Landfill, Cutchogue, for a period of six (6) months, effective October 9, 1993, with a Town option for a three (3) month extension. Very truly yours, Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk JUDITH T. TERRY Town Hall, 53095 Main Road TOWN CLERKt� T P.O. Box 1 179 REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS tj Southold, New York 11971 MARRIAGE OFFICER �. `` �- Fax (516) 765-1823 _ Telephone (516) 765-1801 OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD October 4, 1993 Patricia DiMatteo Jet Sanitation Service Corp. 228 Blydenburgh Road Central Islip, New York 11722 Dear Ms. DiMatteo: The Southold Town Board, at a special meeting held on October 1 , 1993, accepted the following proposals with regard to the Southold Town Landfill: Accepted the proposal of Star Recycling Inc., Brooklyn, New York, in the amount of $59.48 per ton, for the transfer and disposal/processing of solid waste from the Southold Town Landfill, Cutchogue, for a period of six (6) months, effective October 9, 1993, with a Town option for a three (3) month extension. Accepted the proposal of North Fork Sanitation Service, Southold, New York, in the amount of $49.00 per ton, for the removal and disposal of construction and demoliton debris and concrete from the Southold Town Landfill, Cutchogue, for a period of six (6) months, effective October 9, 1993, with a Town option for a three (3) month extension. Very truly yours, Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk oc��FFOI>r��Gy JUDITH T. TERRY Town Hall, 53095 Main Road TOWN CLERK =v rm" P.O. Box 1 179 REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS Southold, New York 11971 Fax (516) 765-1823 MARRIAGE OFFICER y0 • Oma(' Telephone (516) 765-1801 OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD October 4, 1993 Peter K. Tully, Vice President Tully Construction Co. Inc. 127-50 Northern Boulevard Flushing, New York 11368 Dear Mr. Tully: The Southold Town Board, at a special meeting held on October 1 , 1993, accepted the following proposals with regard to the Southold Town Landfill: Accepted the proposal of Star Recycling ,Inc. , Brooklyn, New York, in the amount of $59.48 per ton, for the transfer and disposal/processing of solid waste from the Southold Town Landfill, Cutchogue, for a period of six (6) months, effective October 9, 1993, with a Town option for a three (3) month extension. Accepted the proposal of North Fork Sanitation Service, Southold, New York, in the amount of $49.00 per ton, for the removal and disposal of construction and demoliton debris and concrete from the Southold Town Landfill, Cutchogue, for a period of six (6) months, effective October 9, 1993, with a Town option for a three (3) month extension. Very truly yours, Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk �oc�vFFO[K��Gy o �► JUDITH T. TERRY Town Hall, 53095 Main Road TOWN CLERK �C,.. T P.O. Box 1 179 REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS Southold, New York 11971 MARRIAGE OFFICER yQ O� Fax (516) 765-1823 Telephone (516) 765-1801 OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD October 4, 1993 Michael J. Bogese, Jr. Atlantic Waste Disposal, Inc. 20 Exchange Place, 51st Floor New York, New York 10005 Dear Mr. Bogese: The Southold Town Board, at a special meeting held on October 1 , 1993, accepted the following proposals with regard to the Southold Town Landfill: Accepted the proposal of Star Recycling Inc. , Brooklyn, New York, in the amount of $59.48 per ton, for the transfer and disposal/processing of solid waste from the Southold Town Landfill, Cutchogue, for a period of six (6) months, effective October 9, 1993, with a Town option for a three (3) month extension. Accepted the proposal of North Fork Sanitation Service, Southold, New York, in the amount of $49.00 per ton, for the removal and disposal of construction and demoliton debris and concrete from the Southold Town Landfill, Cutchogue, for a period of six (6) months, effective October 9, 1993, with a Town option for a three (3) month extension. Very truly yours, Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk o��FFOLkc�Gy o �► JUDITH T. TERRY = Z Town Hall, 53095 Main Road TOWN CLERK v T P.O. Box 1 179 tls REGISTRAR OF VITAL STATISTICS Southold, New York 11971y • MARRIAGE OFFICER Q O�' Fax (516) 765-1823 �,yo1 �1D Telephone (516) 765-1801 OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD AT A REGULAR MEETING HELD ON SEPTEMBER 21, 1993: RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby authorizes the expenditure of the necessary funds to place display ads in the following newspapers soliciting proposals for the transfer and disposition of municipal solid waste for the period from October 9, 1993 to April 9, 1994: Suffolk Times: 1 /4 page; News-Review: 1 /4 page; Traveler-Watchman: 1 /8 page; Newsday: classified section. %� Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk September 22, 1993 Public Works Department Town of Southold Peconic Lane Peconic, N.Y. 11958 RAYMOND L.JACOBS (516) 765-3140 Commissioner (516) 734-5211 - FAX (516)765-1750 September 21 , 1993 MEMORANDUM TO: Files) FROM: Jim Bunchuck, Solid Waste Coordinator SUBJECT: Bid Solicitiation For Short-term Hauling Following preparation of specifications for short-term hauling of garbage & C&D ( "Town of Southold Solicitation for Services for Transfer and Disposal/Processing of Solid Waste" ) , faxes were sent to the following firms : FIRM DATE SENT o All Island Demolition, Long Island September 16* o Jet Sanitation, Long Island September 16* o Franza Universal , Farmingdale September 16* o American Ref-Fuel , Westbury September 16 o Paumonok, East Hampton September 16* o Atlantic Waste Disposal , Manhattan September 16* o Mattituck Sanitation, Mattituck September 17* o North Fork Sanitation, Southold September 17 o Tully Construction Inc. , Flushing September 17 o BFI Inc. , Long Island September 17 o JP Mascaro & Sons , Harleysville, PA September 17 o Merco/Scalamandre, Freeport September 17 o Wheelabrator Systems , Hampton, NH September 17 o Omni Technical Services , Long Island September 17* o STAR Recycling, Brooklyn September 17 *Requested copy of specs or had standing request (for hauling information) . CC: Supervisor Harris Commissioner Jacobs Town Clerk Assistant Town Attorney Tony Conetta, Dvirka & Bartilucci police said. STATE OF NEW FORK) � FO(,r�o ) SS: S,I zUNTY OF SUFFOLK) nQ lL h[. _ of Mattituck, in r said County, being duly sworn, says that he/she OFFICE OF THE SUPERVISOR is Principal Clerk of THE SUFFOLK TIMES, a Town Of Southold Weekly Newspaper, published at Mattituck, in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk and The Town of Southold is soliciting proposals for the transfer and disposition of State of New York, and that the Notice of which approximately 3,750*tons of municipal solid the annexed is a printed copy, has been regular- waste,for the six-month period from ly published in said Newspaper once each week October 9,t be c ed up a the So* for weeks successively, commencing on Solid waste is to be picked up at the Southold o . Town Collection Center in Cutchogue. the day of 19C1_3. Written proposals must be received in the office of Southold Town Clerk Judith Terry �. no later than September 20, 1993. CHRMTMIfA V0 UNSK1 Notary Public,Stats of New York For further information and specifications: NO.5004884 C Jim Bunchuck,734-7685. Oueiified in Suffolk County Principal Clerk ve/ 1 'Approximate rbased on an annual figure pr 15,000 tons. ��u I ll "Puer proposals fission Expires N rnbw 22sals may be solicited after Apd19,1994. Scott L Harris I ' Supervisor Sworn f re m L. Town Hall,53095 Main Road,P.O.Box 1179, day o Southold,New York 11971 FAX 516 765-1823 PHONE 516 765-1800 d 8 - COUNTY OFSUFFOLK � n� 5T\[[ OF N[VV Y 0 R K � � ' Patricia VVood, being duly sworn, says that she is th� , � Ed to/. of THE LONG ISLAND TR/\VELEK'VY�T[HNAN n [o6|ic ncwspxpc/ printed at Southold, in Suffolk Cooniy .vn /hm the notice, o( Which the annexed iso |xinmd copy h.n |^r'` pvNishcd in uid Long Island li^vr|rr-VVuchnu^ � micc c,ich k |o/ k` THE TOWN 'OF:�"t"'ihO'UTHOLDIS.SOLICITING . PROPOSALS R THE TRANSFER. AND DISPOSITION OF APPROWIMATELY 3,750* TONSO MUNICIPALSOLIDWA%WPITHE Sm=MONTH PERIOD FROM OCTOBER 'A oft ayo/ THE SOUTHOLD : IS` TO BE PICKED UP AT . v I TOWN _ COL- 10 1 Q NTER IN , , CUT- E,C T N C,HOGUE. ,WR.lTlr,, F.N' ',P' - ��OP,OSAL. :`MUST . . . . . . BE� RECEIVED IN,:' THE ,', OFFICE OF NEIDER SOUTHOLD, TOWN CLERK JUDITH TERRY 'of 1`�-w York NO LATER T, HAN .:1SE.PTEMBER, 201 ,1993. K County JIM,-BUNCHUCK, 734--7685 `Approximate figure based.on an annual figure of 15,000.,tons. ' � � �/ COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ss: ST-ATI 01= NEW YORK Patricia Wood, being duly sworn, says that she is the Editor, of THE LONG ISLAND TRAVELER-WATCHMAN a public newspaper printed at Southold, in Suffolk County, me that the notice of which the annexed is a printed copy. has heel) ,published in ti;liCl Long Island Traveler`W;1tchmar once each week for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . weeks) successively, commencing on the '00q • day o1 J 19 "Sworn to before me this . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . day of 19 9. Notary Public BARBARA A. SCHNEIDER NOTARY PUBLIC,State of New York No.4806646 Qualified in Suffolk County Commission Expires 8I3r jqy r !,I t i I. ik �Wgq September 16, 1993 • The News-Review • 17 Driver Critical After Crash RIVERHEAD—Two men are hospi- Hospital had a record of her treatment. talized, one in critical condition, after Several passengers-in the van were 0 a two-car crash in Calverton Sunday injured as well. Almolilieu Cueto, 33, morning. had to be cut from the wreckage of Carlos Cueto, 21, of the Bronx was the van by emergency workers and m Eao4 making a left turn onto Fresh Pond choppered to Stony Brook. He was in Road when his van collided with a car satisfactory condition at presstime, a M E N' S & L A I E S' S H O E S driven by Diane K. Mastaglio, 49, of hospital spokesperson said. iweezey Avenue, who was driving Treated for minor injuries at Central At Feather Hill Main Road Southold westbound on Route 25, police said. Suffolk Hospital were Osualdo Soli- , , Mr. Cueto was airlifted to Univer- man Cueto, 17, Thomas Amely, 13, sity Hospital at Stony Brook in a Suf- and Asidro Cueto (age unknown). folk County Police helicopter. A hos- Police detectives were called to the pital spokesman said he was in criti- scene because officers were unable to cal but stable condition at presstime. tell whether Mr. Cueto was still alive, YO Police said Ms. Mastaglio also was and because Ms. Mastaglio's inspec- taken away in an ambulance, but nei- tion certificate had expired, police ther Stony Brook nor Central Suffolk said. Town Police ReportS.11. 20 off Continued from previous page A burglar smashed a window at parking lot Monday afternoon police Jamesport Video Thursday and re- said. He was sent to Suffolk County moved $701.81, police said. Burglars WITH THIS AD Tail in lieu of $500 bail. Further de- stole video cassette recorders from the ails were not available. John Deere dealership on Marcy Av- A silent alarm helped officers catch enue Sunday night, and from a Deep a burglar in the act in the Supreme Hole Road, Calverton home Friday weekonly Court Building on Griffing Avenue night, police said. Thursday after midnight, police said. A burglar got away with a stash James Moore, 25, of Pine Court was from a West Main Street home 9/16 through 9/23 captured after two officers climbed Wednesday, including a men's ruby through a broken window to search for and gold ring worth $1,000, three the suspect, police said. Both of the men's necklaces worth $800, a $350 Last chance for 1993 cops, John Doscinski and Ronald bracelet, speakers worth $300 and • Atkinson, had to be treated for cuts $300 in cash. A $175 shotgun was from the broken glass, police said. stolen from a Melene Street home Rea E. Brandt, 47, of Rocky Point Wednesday. 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Inside is the exclusive Walk Support System®to Written proposals must be received in the stabilize, energize, and speed you along your way. Try on office of Southold Town Clerk Judith Terry a pair today—before they're all gone. no later than September 20, 1993. Rockport.°You should be in our shoes.' For further information and specifications: Jim Bunchuck, 734-7685. Major Credit Cards `Approximate figure based on an annual figure of 15,000 tons. Open 7 Days **Further proposals may be solicited after April 9,1994. Mon.—Thurs. 10-6, Fri. 10-7, Sat. 9-7, Sun. 10-6 Scott L Harris Shoetique East Shoetique Supervisor Feather Hill Harbor Square Mall Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, P.O. Box 1179, Main Road, Southold Port Jefferson Southold, New York 11971 765-1753 331-5598 FAX 516 765-1823 PHONE 516 765-1800 September 16, 1993 • The News-Review • 17 Driver Critical After Crash RIVERHEAD—Two men are hospi- Hospital had a record of her treatment. talized, one in critical condition, after Several passengers,in the van were a two-car crash in Calverton Sunday injured as well. Almolilieu Cueto, 33, morning. had to be cut from the wreckage of Carlos Cueto, 21, of the Bronx was, the van by emergency workers and S6diqw Cao4 making a left turn onto Fresh Pond choppered to Stony Brook. He was in Road when his van collided with a car satisfactory condition at presstime, a M E N' S & L A k I E S' S H O E S driven by Diane K. Mastaglio, 49, of hospital spokesperson said. Sweezey Avenue, who was driving Treated for minor injuries at Central At Feather Hill Main Road Southold westbound on Route 25, police said. Suffolk Hospital were Osualdo Soli- , , Mr. Cueto was airlifted to Univer- man Cueto, 17, Thomas Amely, 13, sity Hospital at Stony Brook in a Suf- and Asidro Cueto (age unknown). folk County Police helicopter. A hos- Police detectives were called to the pital spokesman said he was in criti- scene because officers were unable to cal but stable condition at presstime. tell whether Mr. Cueto was still alive, Y(O Police said Ms. Mastaglio also was and because Ms. Mastaglio's inspec- taken away in an ambulance, but nei- tion certificate had expired, police ther Stony Brook nor Central Suffolk said. Town Police Report... 20 off Continued from previous page A burglar smashed a window at parking lot Monday afternoon police Jamesport Video Thursday and re- said. He was sent to Suffolk County moved $701.81, police said. Burglars WITH THIS AD Jail in lieu of $500 bail. Further de- stole video cassette recorders from the tails were not available. 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Town Of Southold ri .,.:f { : /'\YrM'�'4'{} +44.v}�::v'�f.•,.•r 3+C 4}:tt.�.{},.4+.}r}•�vjjt,:• 4 4 4� 4� v-Cyv' The Town of Southold is soliciting HURRY IN. proposals for the transfer and disposition of approximately 3,750* tons of municipal solid THESE SHOES ARE waste, for the six-month period from DESIGNED TO GO FAST October 9, 1993 to April 9, 1994.** Solid waste is to be picked up at the Southold Rockport®ProWalker®shoes are for men and women Town Collection Center in Cutchogue. determined to walk their way to fitness in comfort and Written proposals must be received in the style. Inside is the exclusive Walk Support System®to stabilize, energize, and speed you along your way. Try on office of Southold Town Clerk Judith Terry a pair today—before they're all gone. no later than September 20, 1993. Rockport.°You should be in our shoes.' For further information and specifications: Jim Bunchuck, 734-7685. Major Credit Cards 'Approximate figure based on an annual figure of 15,000 tons. Open 7 Days "Further proposals may be solicited after April 9,1994. Mon.—Thurs. 10-6, Fri. 10-7, Sat. 9-7, Sun. 10-6 Scott L Harris Shoetique East Shoetique Supervisor Feather Hill Harbor Square Mall Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, P.O. Box 1179, Main Road, Southold Port Jefferson Southold, New York 11971 765-1753 331.5598 FAX 516 765-1823 PHONE 516 765-1800 30 - The Suffolk Times,- September 16, _1993 Board OKs Trash Plan... rubbish-removal issue that remains un- system. Mr. Siegmann also suggested resolved this week is where that the town might save taxpayers a Continued from page 1 Southold's garbage will be shipped on considerable sum of money by build- Oct.9. ing a compost plant, as former Demo- George Penny. The Plan The Towns of Huntington and cratic Supervisor Frank Murphy pro- Sanitation superintendent Jim Smithtown have offered to incinerate posed in 1989, rather than pay more Bunchuck originally proposed to the 1. Stop landfilling at midnight Southold's raw garbage at a cost of than $1 million Town Board that town employees use on Oct. 8. g g per year for garbage $65 per ton, plus trucking. D&B repre- removal. (Board members rejected town trucks to haul garbage, on a 2. File notice of appeal of LILL sentative Tony Conetta urged board Mr. Siegmann's proposal as pro- short-term basis, out of town come suit, to protest fines. members to consider either the two hibitively expensive.) Oct. 9. But Councilman Tom Wick- 3. Enact by-the-bag law on western towns or a site elsewhere on ham worked to convince fellow board Oct. 1. Long Island to avoid the potential for Island Referendum, Too members to seek competitive bids 4. Order and sell bags for liability if the town fails to monitor And, if the town intends to draft a from trucking firms interested in an in- $2.25, $1.50 and .75. the ultimate disposal site. (If referendum on user fees for the terim contract. 5. Put bag-law referendum on Southold's garbage were to end up in November ballot, Mr. Siegmann sug- November ballot. an uncertified landfill elsewhere in gested that a second referendum on Truckers,Please Apply 6. Hire truckers to haul the country, or to be contaminated in- the proposed municipal purchase of A legal advertisement soliciting garbage out of town on advertently by toxic ..waste, the town Robins Island also be drafted. proposals from carting firms appears emergency basis. ., could be liable for steep fines and stiff Seventy percent of the people I talk in today s issue of The Suffolk Times. 7. Solicit bids for IOng-term penalties, Mr. Conetta cautioned.) to do not want to purchase Robins Is- Based on the town's annual garbage trash hauling and disposal. The town's yard-waste composting land," said Mr. Siegmann. "Why not production of 15,000 tons, carters are 8. Continue yard-waste facility is expected to be approved by put a referendum on the ballot to see being asked for bids on the transferal Composting at Cutchogue the DEC within the next 10 weeks, whether they think taxpayers' money and disposal of 3,750 tons for the six- dump. Mr. Conetta told board members. The should be used to purchase Robins Is- month period from Oct. 9, 1993, 9, Pursue DEC approval to 9,000 tons of leaves and brush now land?" through April 9, 1994. (See separate build transfer station. deposited at the landfill by town resi- With the agreement of board mem- story.) dents will be convened into a product bers, assistant town attorney Matt Meanwhile, consultants Dvirka & appeal filed by Southold will be that either can be marketed and dis- Kiernan vowed to "look into" a way Bartilucci are preparing bid specifica- solely in protest of potential fines the tributed as compost or used as cover to draft a possible referendum on tions for long-term hauling of the state Department of Environmental material for closing and capping the Robins Island for the November ballot. town's trash. The town is expected to Conservation (DEC) may impose for town landfill. United Southold Town Board candi- sign a one-to-three-year contract with past landfill violations. No attempt D&B also has just completed the date/former Democratic Council- the lowest bidder later this year. will be made by Southold to seek an engineering design of a transfer sta- "Woman Ruth Oliva cautioned board On Friday, the Town Board also au- injunction that would allow landfilling tion to be built at the dump. As the endummembers that both a Islby-and refer- On special counsel Frank Isler to to continue beyond Oct. 8. The only firm shepherds the transfer-station would and Robins Island referendum file a notice of appeal in response to way Southold will not begin shipping specs through the DEC approval pro- would technically h, considered PP Po y g PP g � g PP P "advisory" and, as such, could not be the recent negative decision handed garbage out of;town on Oct. 9 is if the cess, Mr. Conetta also will apply on down in state Supreme Court on a Environmental Protection Agency Southold's behalf for permission to Placed on the ballot time for this three-year-old lawsuit filed by the grants a six-month extension of new use the dump's existing collection Year's voting,if not phrased correctly. Towns of Southold, Riverhead and regulations set to take effect on that center as a temporary transfer station. At finepres-tune h w Kiernan continued East Hampton to challenge the Long day and New: York State honors it, At the conclusion of Friday's meet- to fine-tune the wording of the pro- Island Landfill Law. The towns have according to Mr. Harris. ing, Southold TaxPAC vice chairman Posed referendums. 30 days in which to file an appeal, but Ed Siegmann rose to express senior Supervisor Harris stressed that any In light of those decisions, the sole citizen endorsement of the by-the-bag D��S�FFO(K�o� INTEREST FREE Ln • o� FINANCING * .' OFFICE OF THE SUPERVISOR on all Mita Plain Paper fax equipment Town Of Southold The Town of Southold is soliciting Maw a proposals for the transfer and disposition of approximately 3,750* tons of municipal solid '® waste, for the six-month period from October 9, 1993 to April 9, 1994.** Solid waste is to be picked up at the Southold Town Collection Center in Cutchogue. 'credit approval required Written proposals must be received in the office of Southold Town Clerk Judith Terry One-stop service no later than September 20, 1993. and supplies for For further information and specifications: Recipient of MITA'S all Mita .a ui merit 'BEST"Award q p Jim Bunchuck, 734-7685. 'Approximate figure based on an annual figure of 15,000 tons. Many models of copiers and fax machines **Further proposals may be solicited after April 9,1994. available for business or personal use. Scott L Harris 946 West Main Street, TWlvin Forks Office Riverhead,NY 11901 Supervisor Products, Inc. i516i 727-3354 Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, P.O. Box 1179, FAX i516)7211299 Southold, New York 11971 The East End is our home. the East End is our business. FAX 516 765-1823 PHONE 516 765-1800 4 3,0 • The Suffolk Times . September 16, .1993 Board OKs Trash Plane■ rubbish-removal issue that remains un- system. Mr. Siegmann also suggested resolved this week is where that the town might save taxpayers a Continued from page 1 Southold's garbage will be shipped on considerable sum of money by build- T■{,�■e Plan Oct.9. ing a compost plant, as former Demo- George Penny. The Towns of Huntington and cratic Supervisor Frank Murphy pro- Sanitation superintendent Jim 1. Stop landfilling at midnight Smithtown have offered to incinerate posed in 1989, rather than pay more Bunchuck originally proposed to the p 9 g Southold's raw garbage at a cost of than $1 million per year for garbage Town Board that town employees use on Oct. 8. $65 per ton, plus trucking. D&B repre- removal. (Board members rejected town trucks to haul garbage, on a 2. File notice of appeal of LILL sentative Tony Conetta urged board Mr. Siegmann's proposal as pro- short-term basis, out of town come suit, to protest fines. members to consider either the two hibitively expensive.) Oct. 9. But Councilman Tom Wick- 3. Enact by-the-bag law on western towns or a site elsewhere on ham worked to convince fellow board Oct. 1. Long Island to avoid the potential for Island Referendum, Too members to seek competitive bids 4. Order and sell bags for liability if the town fails to monitor And, if the town intends to draft a from trucking firms interested in an in- $2.25, $1.50 and .75.t blaw referendum on the ultimate disposal site. (If referendum on user fees for the 5. Pua terim contract. g" Southold's garbage were to end up in November ballot, Mr. Siegmann sug- November ballot. an uncertified landfill elsewhere in gested that a second referendum on Truckers,Please Apply 6. Hire truckers to haul the country, or to be contaminated in- the proposed municipal purchase of A legal advertisement soliciting garbage out of town on advertently by toxic waste, the town Robins Island also be drafted. proposals from carting firms appears emergency basis. could be liable for steep fines and stiff "Seventy percent of the people I talk in todayy"s issue of The Suffolk Times. 7. Solicit bids for long-term penalties, Mr. Conetta cautioned.) to do not want to purchase Robins Is- Based on the town's annual garbage trash hauling and disposal. The town'sard-waste composting land," said Mr. Siegmann. "Why not Y P g production of 15,000 tons, carters are 8. Continue yard-waste facility is expected to be approved by put a referendum on the ballot to see being asked for bids on the transferal Composting at Cutchogue the DEC within the next 10 weeks, - whether they think taxpayers' money and disposal of 3,750 tons for the six- dump. Mr. Conetta told board members. The should be used to purchase Robins Is- month period from Oct. 9, 1993, 9, Pursue DEC approval to 9,000 tons of leaves and brush now land?" through April 9, 1994. (See separate build transfer station. deposited at the landfill by town resi- With the agreement of board mem- story.) dents will be converted into a product bers, assistant town attorney Matt Meanwhile, consultants Dvirka & appeal filed by Southold will be that either can be marketed and dis- Kiernan vowed to "look into" a way Bartilucci are preparing bid specifica- solely in protest of potential fines the tributed as compost or used as cover to draft a possible referendum on tions for long-term hauling of the state Department of Environmental material for closing and capping the Robins Island for the November ballot. town's trash. The town is expected to Conservation (DEC) may impose for town landfill. United Southold Town Board candi- sign a one-to-three-year contract with past landfill violations. No attempt D&B also has just completed the date/former Democratic Council- the lowest bidder later this year. will be made by Southold to seek an engineering design of a transfer sta- woman Ruth Oliva cautioned board On Friday, the Town Board also au- injunction that would allow landfilling tion to be built at the dump. As the members that both a by-the-bag refer- thorized special counsel Frank Isler to to continue beyond Oct. 8. The only firm shepherds the transfer-station endum and Robins Island referendum file a notice of appeal in response to way Southold will not begin shipping specs throu h the DEC approvalpro- would technically be considered the recent negative decision handed garbage out of town on Oct. 9 is if the cess, Mr. Conetta also will apply on "advisory" and, as such, could not be placed on the ballot in time for this down in state Supreme Court on a Environmental Protection Agency Southold's behalf for permission to three-year-old lawsuit filed by the grants a six-month extension of new use the dump's existing collection year's voting,if not phrased correctly. At pressr.time, MKiernan continued Towns of Southold, Riverhead and regulations set to take effect on that center as a temporary transfer station. e to fine-tune the wording of the pro- East Hampton to challenge the Long day and New York State honors it, At the conclusion of Friday's meet- Island Landfill Law. The towns have according to Mr. Harris. ing, Southold TaxPAC vice chairman Posed referendums. 30 days in which to file an appeal,but Ed Siegmann rose to express senior Supervisor Harris stressed that any In light of those decisions, the sole citizen endorsement of the by-the-bag INTEREST FREEo . FINANCING * ! OFFICE OF THE SUPERVISOR on all Mita Plain Paper Town Of Southold fax equipment - The Town of Southold is soliciting proposals for the transfer and disposition of approximately 3,750* tons of municipal solid �® waste, for the six-month period from October 9, 1993 to April 9, 1994.** Solid waste is to be picked up at the Southold Town Collection Center in Cutchogue. , t;tcpprovcd rewired Written proposals must be received in the office of Southold Town Clerk Judith Terry One-stop service no later than September 20, 1993. and supplies for For further information and specifications: Recipient of MITA'S all Mita equipment. Jim Bunchuck, 734-7685. "BEST"Award 'Approximate figure based on an annual figure of 15,000 tons. **Further proposals may be solicited after April 9,1994. Many models of copiers and fax machines available for business or personal use. Scott L Harris 946 West Main Street, Twin Forks Office Riverhead,NY 11901 Supervisor Products, Inc. (516)727-3354 Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, P.O. Box 1179, FAX 1516)727 7299 Southold, New York 11971 The East End is our home the East End is our.business. FAX 516 765-1823 PHONE 516 765-1800 113 CLASSIFICATIONSFIND WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR IN THE CLASSIFIED SECTION. CLASSIFIED INDEX THE • • ORDER. ANNOUNCEMENTS PETS/LIVESTOCK Lost/Found Sale/Adoption Personals Boarding/Training/Grooming DEADLINES Adoptions Pet Supplies Ticket Brokers Professional Services COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL COPY DEADLINE FOR PUBLICATION DAY Legal Services Entertainment Office Space FRIDAY 8:00 P.M. 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Smithtown area.516-366-0200 1 I ' 1 MOST fyENING nrvrS AvAEND 2or3 Nights.Top Pay,Apply in Person. CLERICAL/ACCOUNTING DEPT DRIVERS Get Paid Cash Every Day! DEBTS ♦ WEEKEND• Former Nassau County See Manager.238-13 Linden By,Elmont. Immediate,Frr.Entry level position for NIXDORF OR RECOGNITION Busy taxi&airport service needs F/T& E�E R I E N Deputy Attorney aggressive indiv in busy accounting dept Prr help.All shifts,menhvomen/retirees ��� Former Graduate School BAKERY SEEKS BREAD BAKER of moving&storage Co.Must begdwith EXPERIENCE REQUIRED Nassau 516-731-6001.Suffolk 516-226-06M � '■ Law Faculty-29Yrs.Exp. F/T,Prr.Experience a must. figures&able to deal with customers. PART TIME EVENINGS DRIVERS Major Bedding Firm . . Hicksville.516.931-6821. Lindenhurst area. 516-842-6400 Pt WashingtoNRoslyn area.Must have L CLERICAUCUSTOMER SERVICE Clean CDL Class B. Exper Pref, Co. Few Op1.IF'� • �IMMEDIATEa afternoon shift,air Freight knowledge We are a Computer Service Bureau bnffs.516-L Class Joe Experngje Snow Attorneys 1�$1"I BANK Trust processing clerk, Smith- a Plus,benefits.Call Mon-Fri seeking operators to key at 10,000+ havefiled p°��CR1MIM L CRIMINAL•DWI strokes per hour.Must key alpha and DRIVERS must have CDL A license town int'I bank needs mutual fund/trust between Ilam-4pm 516-568-0305 more Suspended Lic.,Traffic Ct. numeric for name a address entry. with experience endorsement tank}railer Bankruptcies processing clerk.Exp amust.Some ac- CLERICAL/Data Eniry/WrhseAN.P. 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BABYLON: NKRE nNo cns person.Call Bob 516-678-5500 CLERICAL PIT to F/T for right 7 Norden Lane,Huntington Station Sign on Bonus to qualified drivers i TAyE H IMMIGRATION Equal Opportunity Employer NVF w/clean CDL,B or C w/P endorsement. $ 8 _*IMMEDIATEa person.Expanding company seeks entry We also train.Over 21 yrs old.ALSO: ) HAUPPAUGE: o� SHAP RO Green Card 650 level clerk to do mist office work.Must DATA ENTRY,exper req,high accura- DRIVER'S ASSIST Prr over d.A old. 400TOWNLINERD.15161366.2273 OI ypFfICE § BILLING CLERK-P/T-Data entry, type,non smoker,responsible,depend- cv&spedamust.lnt'IWine&Spirifs co KEITH CapM NASSAU:91 No.Franklin St. Gd pay,vacation,holidays.Apply i^ppe1r- PATCNOGUE: pTs^,poac=1IARpENory m Hem stead typing&filing skills needed.5.Shore able.Gd phone skills.516-432-2487 w/office in Woodside,Queens. Excel sone BrushHolowRd,Jericho,(corCan- 288 MEDFO TCH 878 475.9400 p loc.Peter or Bonne 516-766-4111 EOE benefits.Sal low$20s.Send resume to 1 1 666 OLD COUNTRYR�pz00 = SUFFOLK:300RabroDr.Federal BINDERY ASSISTANT F/r,EXP'D CLERK. Maiarco. $340+ P.O.Box 189,Flushing,NY 11377-0189 tiagueRdnext todrive-in)516-876-BOW; VALLEY STREAM: g76"Z=.ry oFFicE Plaza,Hauppauge Collection exp.Corp Anne Professional Suffolk: 3355 Vets Hwyy� Ronkonkoma 292 N.CENTRAL AVE.15161561.2600 SUFFOLK QUEENS:147-08 Hillside Ave. ing,Stitching,etc.God sal,god bnffs, clients.Top bnffs.Anne 516-433-7610 DATA ENTRY 35HIFTS!!! 516-471-4600;Eastern Suffolk:8598-0283 NC'd plain diversified position.Collat- TQR PARKWAY HAUPPAUGE 1,000 strokes Alpha/Numeric accurate. verhead Rd,Westhampton 516-286-0283 WESTBURY: 300 MO•43 89g9 Jamaica steady work.Farmingdale.516-293-7305 CLERKS(17)w/w-out typing,recepts, 6 4•v oFFicf za 15161 4e1•6082 7 figures,Phones,Gust Byte,EZ!Hcksvlle Custamr5vicexpa+.Magi11516-579-4100 900ELLISONAVE.15161228.8800 S QUEENscouMKEWGARDENS HOURS 17181888.6000 DAYS BOOKKEEPER GrdnCily,Melville.Piperlemp731-1417 4IMMEDIATEa 118-35 QUEES RW4.6535 A/P,AIR.2 years minimum exp.Send COLLECTIONS/MTGE.Temp-Perm DELI CLERK FT�PT DRIVERS-SCHOOL BUS,Class 8 or C 7•/S• '4' BASIC LEGAL SERVICES Resume: International Haircutters,5 GNMA,FNMA,VA,FHA a+.Suffolk. Exp a must.Aptly in Person:Carleton Bayshore area.ALSO complete training i ( 7 Glen Cove Rd,Greenvale,N.Y.11548. Ave Deli,64 Car a on AV,Islip Terrace. for CDL lic B&C.Be ready to start $99*DIVORCE uncontested OLSTEN Prof Accounting 516-832-8200 BOOKKEEPER DELI CLERK f/},neat appearance, work in 3wks.Call Call 516-665-3245 MEDICAL A/P,A/R,P/R,collections.Fully com- COLLECTIONS responsible,exp'd only.Immediate DRIVERS-TAXI Eliot J.Deuri * puterized.Nonsmoker.Permanent. Immediate.FrT.Mon ihru Fri.8-3pm Valley Stream area.Call before 3pm clean class 4 tic required,must be 25 I $199 BANKRUPTCY Immed.Gd atmosphere.516-223-0322 516-825-9208 $8 hr.516-928-1412 or over,f/tss days,e i ph nights.Call riminallDWl� raffle MALPRACTICE ompuerFexp Call 516676-2830 or sed COLLECTIONS EOE DELI Coffee Shop Counlerhelp betweenl0am-3pm Mon-Fri 516-223-0316 16 Yrs. Experience $199 HOUSE Conlraci & Closing resume& referennces to Bryan Gill, SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT Mon-Fri.Must be fast,clean&reliable. DRIVERS TO NASSAU&SUFF0 LAWYER From above fees plus costs CEO,2 Glen Ave,Sea Cliff,NY 11579 Call 516-420-9647 $1000/wk (516)9214898 Longg term�pPositions avail w/major Nas- BKKPR P/T. sou s nk.Musthave strong communica- DELI COOK/COUNTER PERSON Own vans,cars or trucks 516-338-6864 BRUCE GP.O.Box 93 N,16 Donald Dr.Syosset edge necessary. Mon-Fri.Computer known. tion skills.Full&part time.Call Today! DRIVERS Wanled, P. .Box 93M Bay Shore. edge necessary.Port Jefferson Station. Exper'd cook for gourmet deli;Also to area.Call 516-928-8148 TEMPO take care of counter,F/T.516-829-2622 Mature,clean lic,lite deliveries, ■ HUNTINGTON 516-271-5757 DENTAL ASSISTANT BINDER & BINDER BKKPR/HEAD BILLER Heavy billing EAST MEADOW 516-794-610 516-981-2250 &computer exp req'd.Strong collet- Immediate,p/t,no eves, 24 CLARK SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY tions.Very detailed&high pressured GREAT NECK 516-4664664 diversified duties,will train. DRIVERS-withlatemdelvaNcommer- iob.Must be self-starter. Resume to: COLLECTOR.Growing Plainview law Roslyn area.516-484-2111 tial plates.Knowledge of LI 8 New hrs, days 1393 Vets Hwy,Hauppauge 516-361-6699 HOSS,PO Box 5129,Bayshore,NY 11706 firm seeks exp'd F/T Collectors.Good York.EXP'D ONLY!Steady work,top FAE�CONSULTAT�tI 22 Jericho Tpk,Mineola 516-361-6699 oppty for advancement.Good salary/ DENTAL ASSISTANT f t ezp'd salary.Immediate,516487-0800. QQ 304 Park Ave S,Manhattan BOOKKEEPER.ACCTS PAYABLE motivated team player for busy group 1 �VOO- 4-0i Bld Forest Hills 1-800-362-6699 F/T. Exp only. Proficient computer benefits plus bonuses.Call M!IIer516- practice.Top health ins/benefits. ELECTRICAL SUPPLY seeks exp in- 294 8031 753-9200 ext 3340 skills,self motivated&detailed orient- Hauppauge.Ask for Diane 516-724-0104 side salesperson w/industrial back- B ed.Resume&Sal History to:P.W.-521, � � DENTAL ASSIST F/T,Exp'd Only ground.Gd benefits.Call John between 675 5275' DENTAL MALPRACTICE 385 W.John St.Hicksville,NY 11801 Prestigious Great Neck Crown&Bridge Yam-lpm,516-753-6622. DWI Shoplift,Ift SU$ LiG McKenna Siracusano COMPUTER Practice.Full benefits for right Person. ELECTRICIAN&HELPER Needed F F p 8 �IMMEDIATEa Call:516-487-4326 Mandatory overtime,long hours. Fehringer Chianese PreglSystemS Analyst Exper a plus.Farmingdale location. D.01 T 'n Violations 361 Atlantic Ave,E Rockaway 11518 BOOKKEEPER-Asst for Garden City * * DENTAL ASST Port Washington LI. 516753-5232 NASSAU SUFFOL 233 B way,NYC i 516-599-2020 Low Firm.Exp'd only need apply. _ 1Exce lienal opPtY for highlY Chair Side,4 handed,ultra and ofc, ableV Non smoker caille516-222-6200^d pp Call ANYTTIIME.516944-ding to full. exp eet.00777-84 n�Immediate Op1^I^g 301 Min.Blvd. No.Ocean Ave 230 Hilton Ave,Hempstead *quail AS 400 prof w/oui- DIVORCE AOomey-CPR 30yr$ Exp. ltandng abilities.Must be ;Mineola Medford ggNKRUPTCY`DIVDRCE*CLOSINGS H.Rubenfeld425 Broadhollow Rd.R1110 BOOKKEEPER ASSISTANT ^knowlegoble in all phases of DENTAL FRONT DESK Fir.Exp'd Great Pay/benefits.Career Opp}v!Call Melville 516.777-7200 (Eve d.Rt 111) Programming-design,coding Insurance Knowledge.Excellent after t0am.516-232-1395 Busy office seeks organized,hard work- &maintenance,as.well as Communication Skills.Good Salary ACCIDENT-PERSONAL INJURY Payment Plans Available in,indiv.$300-$400 week.516-227-2160 daily system operations.PC Long Beach-Lido.516-889-0770. ELECTRICIAN CLOSING-CRIMINAL-COMMERCIAL MICHA L H.FIER,ESQ.(800)660-3431 EMPLOYMENT RELATED CASES *knowledge a+.Must be able residential alteration mechanic w/min KENNETH AXELROD 17 W Main St. 975 West Jericho Tpke,Smithtown BOOKKEEPER ASST F/r IMMED DENTAL RECEPT F/T,Patchogue of- 3-5yrsexp,cleanNYSdriverslicamust Smtlhtown 516-361-4747;516-681-5369/eve HARASSMENT/DISCRIMINATION Exp'd,heavy collection,computer,A/R, *to support&back-up the MIS fice,phone work insurance form,min l 516-585-7493 Age,Race,Sex,Disability.Korn&Spirn p/P,non-smoking Lindenhurst Co. Manager in all facets of data yr exper.Dental Asst FIT,must take X- ACC DENTS-FREE CONSULTATON 50 Clinton St,Hempstead.....516-538-5222 Fax resume&sal req's to 516-225-0048 Processing.Excel career ray,min 1 yr exper.516-758-6689 ELEC7RICIANSMust haves+Yrsexp FISC'HOFF,GELBERG&DIRECTOR opptvfortherightperson.Su- in residential work.Steady,fast paced 600 OCR,G.C.TOIL FREE BW-540-0822 BANKRUPTCY EXPERIENCED LAWYER•22 YRS 80entoryeiEcomputer in&manual exp *commensurate wk/exp.Send Expd To Manage Office;SECRETARY tDr,Farmingdain le(oft Central Ave.) ACCIDENTS/INJURIES Law Offices of FREE CONSULTATON Divorce Criminal Famil Court req'd.5endresumetoC.Feis,Caniroller *resume to Mr.Seldes Finances,Insurance;Computer Skills ELECTRONICSTECHSforprofessional Barbara Johnson,Exl 114 Old Country Y Jimlar Corp,160 Great Nk Rd,Great SLOMINS OIL COMPANY a Plus.Excel Sal.West LI.516-233-4891 ELECTRONICS RONI lSTECHSfo contractor, ion l Rd.Mineola.516.741-0681 Free Home 8 TOLL FREE 800.540-0822 Very Reasonable Ro Neck,NY 11021.No calls please 125 Lauman Lane 1 DISPATCHERlio, Hospital Visits,No Recovery,No Fee. GARY C.FISCHDFF,600 Old S ger Hantman Hicksvlle,NY 11 1 7f P/Tavail.Bench,field repairs&installa- ACCIDENTS ONLY Cmry Rd,Garden City 516-67-2700 21 Demarre La.Bayport BOOKKEEPER ASST. JFK Area Over the road/local.Knowldge of JFK tion positions avail.516-741-2739 Car Nec.Non-smoker.Mus}be detail *****W helpful.2shiftsavailable.Godbenefits. FREE CONSULT M.WEINREB FREE CONSULTATION Shirley;Ami- oriented,accurate typing for heal 1,In - Call 1pm-Spm M-F only.516-568-0305 EMBROIDERER/COMPUTERIZED- Car e e tyville;31 New Mill Rd,Smithtown. ing,some computer exp.718-995-3841 w/expanding telemarketing operatio .DISPATCHER.Large lima company to. We will train.F7r,Tues-Sat 9-5.Also FREE CALL 800.287.6646 PAUL BARAHAL,ESQ. 516-724-5031 BOOKKEEPER/CLERICAL P/T Must be People oriented leader.P/r Mo-toted in BklYn is looking for exp'd dis- Exp'd SEAMTRESS-alterations.Uni- com.Satform Co.For interview,call 516-567-2025 475 Sunrise Hwy W Babylon.66UDW BANKRUPTCY GET OUT Easy,mrhonesr.&typing.Collectiions,ADP Seldesr DAC Thurs sat 516-932-8108 1ntoparrange a is ll M atfe areauB hall 3ka ports.Call Lou ENGINEER STRUCTURAL r ALL HELLAN RPTEIN,EMINAUDWI Payroll. Commack.516.864-2880 interview Ferraro Wkdays 9-5pm:718-624-6900 Residential&light commercial.Com- MITCHELL R STEIN,Esq-467-0532 CC)_ BOHEMIA-• 600 Johnson Ave FREE PRIVATE CONSULT BOOKKEEPER F/C outer exp required.Sal commensurate PLEVRETES&FRIMMEL,ESQ. OF DEBT Must have 5 yrs construction exp&know with exp.Eastern LI.516-728-9480 Cc ALL CRIMINAL DWI TRAFFIC 375 N.Broadway,Jericho hogu 8-2121 CREDIT RESTORED Lotus.Great benefits.Farmingdale. 1 RC U LAT 1 O N W FELONIESMISDEMEANORS FAM 440 Waverly Ave,Patchogue We con help you no matter how much Call Ms.Arden 516-420-9791 EXECUTIVE CO 12 Yrs Ex.Fees Fr.$175 NationaleY known co w/corp office on p eve owe and even if you are past due L.I.,NY has position open for someone FREE CONSULT.94W!IlisAveMineola everywhere One place to pay and �IMMEDIATEa PAUL H SENZER ESQ,516-294-2626 payments s can afford. BKPR F/C,FIT.Must have computer Circulation Sales Contractor looking for w/an exec background to work directly W BANKRUPTCY NO Cosigners 8 NO Collateral. skills fully computerized books,payroll w/the President 8 CEO.Position req a BANKRUPTCY•DIVORCE o CRIM HOME 8 OFFICE APPTS &salestaxes,bank rets,ADP Pa roll,5 self-motivated salespeople to canvass degree in business or accling,at least 10 LOW FEES•FREE CONSULT ONLY FREE CONSULTATION. yrs exp.Exit 57 LIE.516-234-201)2 o Yrs corp exp 8 a 1st had knowledge of ANTHONY BROSCRITTO,ESQ. FREE CONSULTATION BOOK it 57 LI/OFFICE Frr door-to-door in Nassau & SUffOIk selling benefitsrinsdreulesiate°cont�acislleas- Q 425 R1e.110,Melville 516-454-8282 LOW FEES (212) 986.0449 EXT 3 Bank rets,Alp,A/R plus general office Newsday subscriptions a s a n ing,etc.Applicants must hove proven a BANKRUPTCY$1 from+costs) 370 Lexington Ave duties.Self motivated&detailed track record&Bilt•edgerefs.Excel solo- rn 1-800-772-5999 R Homan Ally. 800.287.6648 oriented.Non smoking Farmin dale independent contractor. Weeknights and rY,benefits,relocationallowance where Q 1551 Kellum PI.,Mineola&NYC/NJ STOP FORECLOSURE Suite rd New York Ciiv Gerard M.Karlen,Esq. offio.Send resume Newsday 0 Box nec,cension8profit sharing plans.Send DISCHARGE MOST DEBTS 4336235 Pinelawn Rd Melville NY 11747 weekends available.We a commission letter&resume w/sal history in confi- = BANKRUPTCYICBIMINAWWI HURT IN ANACCIDENT?Callforhelp- gKKPR,P/T,.F/C-Flex hrs.Greatofte pay denceto:Newsday,Box Mail#4526,235 Easy Fee P meet Terms AdomGomerman,Esq.Nofeeunlesswe Pinelawn Rd,Melville,NY 11747-4250. FEES IN INSTALLMENTS Alan H.Weinreb win! House calls avail!807 E.Jericho &sal.Exp'd In Lotus&Quicken pref'd. and bonuses for new suberiptions. + 516-489.5653 475 Sunrise Hwy W Babylon Tpke,Huntington St..516-549-111124 hrs Excel refs&organizational skills.Fox resume/sal req:Mrs Venten 516-625-0009 Transportation and supervision provided. FACTORY LJ H Weisinger,21 W Columbia Hempstead 669-2255 p p p Assembly/Forklift Carpentry.8-5pm, DO AAtJKR TC I oec a', Paralegal BOOKKEEPER/PAYROLL PT cos. Ideal for students. Sol Open.Hitksvil(le Area.516-681-7175 y�pak ( $ervICBS available for payroll clerk,must have exp in PC payroll,multi-state payroll FACTORY,assembly,sorting.No exp .2171Jericho TpkeCommack 56462.2323 BANKRUPTCY Petition Preparers taxes&Lotusspreadsheel.Please send For more informatiloncall 5522 nec.Day&night shiffsavail.Immediate Z - BANKRUPTCY-LO FEES FREE CON- .CRIMINALJDWIITBAFFIC can help you save home&car. resume w/salary requirements to: zs assignments avail in Hauppauge,Pat- SULT/Alan Pressman 1797 Vets Hwy. JOE CARAMAGNO,Former Asst DA Chapter 13$650.Chapter 7 00. Newsday,Box Mail 4909, (516) 43'2013 m chogue,Quol Ronkonkoma.TEMPO Islandia,200 Rte 110 Melville 516-234.3883 Deer Pk 1641 R}231&Westbury242.2020 1-800-439-1116 235 Pinelawn Rd,Melville NY 11747,4250 °i Hauppauge 516l EOE . 1 HARVEY A. ARNOFF SCOTT L. HARRIS Town Attorney Supervisor pe MATTHEW G. KIERNAN Assistant Town Attorney Town Hall,53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold,New York 11971 Fax(516)765-1823 Telephone(516)765-1800 OFFICE OF THE TOWN ATTORNEY TOWN OF SOUTHOLD MEMORANDUM TO: Supervisor Scott L. Harris Town Board Raymond L. Jacobs, Superintendent of Highways Judith T. Terry, Town Clerk FROM: Matthew G. Kiernan, Assistant Town Attorne DATE: September 16, 1993 RE: Solicitation for Disposal Services Annexed hereto please find a four page document entitled "Town of Southold Solicitation for Services for Transfer and Disposal/Processing of Solid Waste". This document, prepared in conjunction with Tony Conetta and Jim Bunchuck, will be provided to those who respond to the Town's advertisement. cc: Jim Bunchuck Tony Conetta ` SCOTT L. HARRIS Town Hall, 53095 Main Road SUPERVISOR ; i.' P.O. Box 1179 y' Southold, New York 11971 FAX (516)765 - 1823 TELEPHONE(5 16) 765 - 1800 OFFICE OF THE SUPERVISOR TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Town of Southold Solicitation for Services for Transfer and Disposal/Processing of 1 . Solid Waste Services Transfer and disposal and/or processing of two sets of solid. Requested: waste categories: a) "rubbish" and "garbage," and b) "CED" and "concrete, "from Southold's solid waste complex (Cutchogue landfill) located at Middle Road (CR 48), Cutchogue, NY., to an existing, operating, and permitted solid waste management facilty(ies) with sufficient capacity for the required period. Selected Proposer(s) is to provide all transfer/haul vehicles, drivers, disposal and/or processing, and will bear all associated costs. Period: Transfer of waste to begin October 9, 1993 for a period of 6 months, with a Town option for a 3-month extension. All vehicles, equipment, and necessary personnel are to be available for use no later than October 8, 1993. Operations: Town will operate the transfer station and town personnel will load transfer vehicles provided by the selected Proposer(s) . The selected Proposer(s) will transfer either or both sets of solid waste categories identified above to a permitted solid waste facility(ies) in accordance with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations. Days/Hours: Transfer trailers are to be made available for loading 7 days per week. Hours for hauling from Southold are as follows: Monday - Sunday 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Weighing ; All departing and arriving transfer vehicles will be weighed by Town personnel using the existing scale at the Cutchogue landfill. MSW Volumes: The selected Proposer(s) is required to haul the specified solid waste delivered to the Cutchogue landfill during the term of the contract(s). For informational purposes only, the total waste stream generation figures are presented in the attached Cumulative 1992 Monthly Material Summary. These 1992 estimates are not to be assumed to be actual or guaranteed volumes to be handled under the contract(s) . It should be noted that only the a) "rubbish" and "garbage," and b) "C&D" and "concrete" categories are covered by this solicitation. Actual tonnages to be hauled and disposed and/or processed by the selected Proposer(s) may vary depending on the effect of the upcoming landfill closure and the "pay by the bag" system. Transfer The selected Proposer will use the Town's existing collection Station: center at the landfill (subject to NYSDEC approval) for "rubbish" and "garbage" and a designated portion of the site for "C&CP and "concrete." The Town is in the process of filing engineering drawings and applications for permits to construct and operate a new transfer station which will be located adjacent to the collection center. It is possible that the new transfer station will be available for use during the period of the requested services. Site Visit: For interested Proposers, there will be a tour of the Cutchogue landfill facilities on Friday, September 17, 1993 at 2:00 p.m. Upon arrival, please see Jim Bunchuck. Proposal Separately sealed and appropriately labeled proposals for a) Content: "rubbish" and "garbage," and/or b) "C&D" and "concrete," for the requested services must contain: - Proposer name, address, telephone number, and contact person - Name of parent company (if applicable) - Description of company qualifications and relevant experience - Proposed operations/haul plan - Fixed cost per ton for full period of services (including 3-month extension option) - Name(s), owner(s), permit identification number(s), permit expiration dates) of facility(ies) to be used for the disposal and/or processing of waste to be hauled from Southold - Statement from owner(s) certifying that proposed disposal and/or processing facility(ies) have sufficient capacity for receipt of Southold's waste for the period of services, including the 3-month extension option. Evidence of adequate insurance and ability to provide performance security in the amount of 100% of the cost of the services. Proposal Proposals are to be received by 3:00 p.m., Monday, September Submission: 20, 1993, and should be sent or delivered to: Judith T. Tarry, Town Clerk Town of Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Special Notes: - The Town reserves the right to reject any and all proposals for either or both sets of solid waste categories. - Proposers are free to propose on one or both sets of waste categories. , - Being selected for one set of categories neither guarantees or precludes being selected for the other set of categories. Proposals will be opened and read aloud in public in the Town Clerk's office at 4:00 P.M., Monday, September 20, 1993. • � 1 i TOWN OF SOUMOLD •. . TRANSFER STATION-E-NGiNIIERING REPORT COroulal VC 1992 Monthly Material Summary(Tons) WAS-11- CATEGORY Jr_JAN r_i�7 13M>��TANR_L_FKAY _� JUNN--1JUL_ �_AiIG_L-s���NOV_�_nnC iTalst Tiw9 Ara Brusli--_-.__ - ---__� 214.55 98.84 207-49 953.95 .371-35 327.42 249.96 202.33 211.62 247.501 601.t? 614.47 � 4"Y.7I 11.77 i C&1? 7?3.66 333.64 532.01 692.56 561!7'2 604.13 493.73 391.00 42867 717.43 522-32I�6.36.14 613,32 ! I Concrete 61.55 15.43 11.95 4+0.401 61A) 37.26 43.45 69.16 12_34 41.39 119-SI 37.93 445.61 lzI Landclearing 118.95 64.0312A.11 ]48-97 123-59 140.501 157.24 84.08 140.11 155.63 168.28 W-60 16 8.99 q. Rubtish2 «5 202.28 ?43.58 2614.19 T1C, 151.52 144.22 253.75 2,-42139 1903 3 .77 5_ 329.59 '1.251. 1.90 038 231 1 Scrap Mcta((outgoing) 48.94 20.00 -X00 40.13 67.64 ?0.76 30.03 63.66 41.46 100.00 51.44 25.73 ! 589.79 1.6? Tires(outgoing) 11.43 15.CYJ 15.00 20.63 15.01) 19.00 21.95 231% 23.68 15.04 20.001 23.56 l i.o.1a (Y63 .Agricultural 20.8:3 1268 19.[0) 14.35 0.14 2-39 268 1L41 6270 107.37 267.47 11157 634.119 l.°7"i Garbage 926.45 68;.601 1139.46 96059 11 .11 1250.64 1534.92 1518.64 1379.89 1337.19 1464.98 1139.W. 14536.49 39.R t � Grass 0.00 0.13 203 31.W. 182.119 191.81 120.54 15834 123.81 %.18 14.50 0.76 922.45 2.53 l,cay.-,lMukh 87.25 29.05 107.03 335-M 154.16 98.6 66.67 47.96 25.70 87.69 98843 685.49 271332. 7.43 � Saixi/Sod 138.93 5.06 46.85 94.52 14269 75.30 84.00 18830 151.40 127.59 2430 199..86 1279.10 3.50 Sbelffis6 0.20 D. 0.03 0.00 285 14.13 11.85 1.72 Zl9 18.60E 212.1 3.78 i 7671 0.21 Sludge 2.012 0.010 13.19 14.12 3.23 16.81 37.84 49.79 65.02 60.70 3526 14-58 31256 0A I Wood Chips 1.71 9.47 7.60 10.49 26.39 7.64 34.14 23.76 25.52 1735 19M 21.20 204.10 0-156 j Howchold Recyclabies 119.40 L3666 15216 154-88 185.94 I 225.43 189.51 205.66 196.05 195.40 16244 17.95 21(10:116 5 75 .% 3.8 Waste Oil --- - 3. 7 3.72 4.51 6.721 4.51 6.28 6.24 5.71 589 652 TurAL 2695 1575 80 2b60.38 3756.71 330f1.7T3415.851 3309.95 J 3216.68 3106.45 3562 9b 4582 41 4123.15 80. 3531 .U4 1 1 iSource:Town 1992 Sealehouse data ,�p��SUFFOC�COG ,, SCOTT L. HARRIS � yL Town Hall, 53095 Main Road SUPERVISOR cm coo Z P.O. Box 1179 uA- '� r Southold, New York 11971 FAX(516)765 - 1823 O • TELEPHONE(516) 765 - 1800 �f01 �r OFFICE OF THE SUPERVISOR TOWN OF SOUTHOLD September 14, 1993 r-CFIVFD To: Judith T. Terry 1093� Southold Town Clerk Soxl+hoki i'own Clerh From: Paddy Soito, Secretary to Scott L. Harris, Supervis Re: Display advertisement in newspaper I have placed the attached advertisement, to appear in Thursday, September 16th editions, as follows: Suffolk Times & News Review: 1/4 page; Traveler-Watchman: 1/8 page; Newsday: classified section. This was done at the direction of the Southold Town Board, via telephone poll on September 13, 1993, the result of which is: Councilman Penny YES Councilman Lizewski YES Councilman Edwards YES Councilwoman Hussie YES Councilman Wickham YES Supervisor Harris YES (in person) SCOTT L. HARRIS - Town Hall, 53095 Main Road SUPERVISOR L P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 FAX (516) 765 - 1823 - < TELEPHONE(516) 765 - 1800 k ♦. OFFICE OF THE SUPERVISOR TOWN OF SOUTHOLD THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD IS SOLICITING PROPOSALS FOR THE TRANSFER AND DISPOSITION OF APPROXIMATELY 3,750* TONS OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE, FOR THE SIX-MONTH PERIOD FROM OCTOBER 9, 1993 TO APRIL 9, 1994**. SOLID WASTE IS TO BE PICKED UP AT THE SOUTHOLD TOWN COLLECTION CENTER IN CUTCHOGUE. WRITTEN PROPOSALS MUST BE RECEIVED IN THE OFFICE OF SOUTHOLD TOWN CLERK JUDITH TERRY NO LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 20, 1993. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AND SPECIFICATIONS: JIM BUNCHUCK, 734-7685 *-Approximate figure based on an annual figure of 15,000 tons. **Further proposals may be solicited after April 9, 199Y. THIS IS TO CERTIFY THATTHE FOLLOING RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTEL MEETING HELD ON OCTOBER 1D 1993THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD AT A SPECIA RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby accepts the proposal of Star Recycling Inc. , Brooklyn, New York, in the amount of $59.48 per ton, for the transfer and disposal/processing of solid waste from the Southold Town Landfill, Cutchogue, for a period six (6) months, effective October 9, 1993, with a Town option for a three (3) month extension, all in accordance with the specifications under the solicitation for proposals; and be it FURTHER RESOLVED that Supervisor Scott L. Harris be and he hereby is authorized and directed to execute a contract between the Town of Southold and Star Recycling Inc. for the aforesaid services, all in accordance with the approval of the Town Attorney. Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk October 4, 1993 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION WAS ADOPTED BY THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD AT A SPECIAL MEETING HELD ON OCTOBER 1, 1993: RESOLVED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby accepts the proposal of North Fork Sanitation Service, Southold, New York, in the amount of $49.00 per ton, for the removal and disposal of construction and demolition debris and concrete from the Southold Town Landfill, Cutchogue, for a period of six (6) months, effective October 9, 1993, with a Town option for a three (3) month extension, all in accordance with the specifications under the solicitation for proposals; and be it FURTHER RESOLVED that Supervisor Scott L. Harris be and he hereby is authorized and directed to execute a contract between the Town of Southold and North Fork Sanitation Service for the aforesaid services, all in accordance with the approval of the Town Attorney. Judith T. Terry Southold Town Clerk October 4, 1993 NORTH FORK SANITATION SERVICE pqP.O. BOX 1498 • SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK 11971 765-2868 September 30, 1993 Judith T. Terry, Town Clerk Town of Southold P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Dear Judy: Please be advised that we will transport Construction and Demolition Debris and Concrete from the Southold Town landfill to a licensed DEC Facility for the cost of $49.00 a ton. We hope to be of service to you in the near future. If you have any questions, please call our office. Sincerely yours, AA Roy A. Schelin RAS :js iL `59 NPH HS_- TE 1t?101A9:� s WwD"OpNEEL— THIS TIFICATI: t ION ION&V CONFE NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HO Im RTFXA Tt ociates, LTD. DOES NPT AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE CO D RV T�-* PO l5 eIM Blvd BELOW. HAI NY 11788 C:IMPAN1ES AFFORDING CO JOE AIII-ity Insurance Company T - ^R 13 Empire Insurance Company Aon Un DB/A NorthfOrk �R"' � n Service P+O� 1498 mea 3M Lane So IVY 11971 �MPANY E ETTeR THIS 19'TO CERTIFY THAT THE f'O(.ICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED OF-LOW MAvk BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSt1RED NAMED ABOVE T}E'PO�x PFA" *UCAT�'7y NOTWITI-WAM ING ANY REQUIREMENT, PERM OR CC)NPMCN OF ANY CONTRACT On OTHER DOCUMENT WITH TO WHICH THt CERTFIDAn MAY BE !$ MD Ufa MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AF ORDEQ BY THF POUCiES DESCRIBED HEREIN L4 TO ALC TME TERMS EXc u SlO143AND CONCIOKWS OF SUCH POLICIES, I WITS SHOWN MAY HAIL BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. I �FP[M1V- ippLpM E74P�RATMN! ....»-... j- 7A ofwaunAxca sroucr NUYBFR WIT (A4ADCY+^ DATE tMlwrxYYn GENFJiAI t rk . — /Cg CE�RAL UAEILIIY Macs MAoccRQM�)t,,.(y A 04J19AJ4 iPFRSQNAL �ADV.I COMTRACfORS PfiOT! 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F KRU EG ERAGENCY . .,�n.srrroxzce �' J�ona�ny 487 NEW YORK AVENUE P,O.-BOX 585 25 NORTH FERRY ROAD PO-.BoX 539 HUNTINGTON,NY••11749 SHEIXER-ISLA4q,NY.11964 516.673-0500 FAX 516-423-0956 •. 516-749-1014 October 1., 1993 Town of Southold Mann fid, PO Dox 11.79 Southold NY 11971 Re= 'North Voi-k.sanitation Service Co. PO B•ox 1494 Southold, 'NY .11971 Gentlemeri: This letter wild sei*ve" to inform you that if. North Fork Sani.tati,ori Service Co. is awarded the contract for the removal of Construction and demo]-i.tior debris from the Southold Town Landfill, this office• will provide North Fork Sanitation Service Co. with the required Performance Bond provided all underwriting requirements are complied. ' . With. Yours very truly, Robert P: Brady ROBERT P BRADY AGkIiN Y, INC. RPB-.rt 9J.10-6O 40-25e NEW 10KK STATE DEPARTMENT Of (NVIKONMENTAL CONSEKVAT,ON UL C rt KMI I NuAIU!K Aft lrlLrrrvt uA,L 1-4736-00166/00001-0 tf Dec. 20, 1991 1AC1LIT11rK0CKAM NUMDkRIy1 PERMIT tXVIKn1ION L)AII Under the Environmental Cunaarvation law (ECL) S2-M-IS Dec. 31 , 1992 TYIn'! OF PLKMIf tCtrotfc��tk�A1r AppLc�b{tr.Uouriiryr-�1 0New DINVnewal L-Iktnd,4tat" ❑Penmt (U CnnfuµCI Idlpermit to qy„„w Article 15, Title 5: r"" 1 Article 17, Titles 7. 8: Article 27, Tnie 9, 6NYCRR 373 �""""� : Protection of Water �_j SPOES u Hazardous Waste Management Article 15, Title 15: Article 19: Article 34: water Supply Air Pollution Control Coastal Erosion Management Article 15, Title 15: Article 23, Title 27: f""-1 Article 36: water Transport Mined Land Reclamation (_ f Floodplain Maltagement 1 Arllcte 15, Title 15: Article 24. Articles 1, 3. 17, 19, 27, 37: Long Island Welts Freshwater Wetlands 6NYCRR 380. Radiation Control Articr`1 mia, Scenic c Title27: (—� Artiste 25: Other: wild, Scenic ano Rr:ereauanai LJ Tidal Wetlands Rivers Article 27, Title 7: 6NYCRR 360: 6NYCRR 608: Solid Waste Management Water Quality Certification eIKA11f ls)u1D10 1LL11910NL. NUMUtk George's East End Recycling Corp. c 1 A0911(l1.1 Uf eLKMITIkt P.O. Bax 1529, Old County Rd. , uo ue, N.Y. 11959 CONIACT I'tKfON i0k PtkMIr ILD WOKKltu I'm Nt NUMUlk William Grafter, R. E. Puscorino P.C. L 51,6 499- 1888 NAMI ANI)Appk!SS Ut PKU11CIl1ACUI1T George's Easc End Recycling CorR. LUCA,JUN Of PK01000AC,L,Ir —Quosue CUUN I t I O W N��XQCKCtfCX WA L E KCUUkSE,'W E 1 LAND NO NV r M COUk01r'4A I L) Suffolk Southampton ! _ N. _ DL)CMPTION Of AUTMORIZtO ACTlvlrr O erase a Ret clables Handling and Recov_qry Facility o cemporar:ly score construction and demolition debris and recyclables in Elccordunce with the arca ed SpegiLl C By acceptance of this permit, the permittee agrees that the permit is contingent upon strict compliance vvitn the ECL, all applicable regulations. the General Conditions specified(See Reverse Side)and any Special Conditions included as part of this permit. Airs P1 Khil f w17MINtl1 KATOk A00K►SS 11rstl�Ya = Ltitld, ,j D 4 LT M Y David D Ridder ,Y� aigvo.a3s4 AUIMUKILt17 SIL NATtJkE •- i/�/) � _ _ _ OAII^ LV;' Vl: 1 . GENERAL CONDITIONS Inspections 1. The permitted site or facility, Including relevant records,is subject to inspection at reasonable hours and intervals by an authorized representative of the Department of Environmental Conservation (me Department) to determine whether the permittee Is complying with this permit and the ECL. Such representative may order the work suspended pursuant to ECL 71-0301 and SAPA 401(3). A copy of this permit, including all referenced maps, drawings and special conditions, must be available for inspection by the Department at all times at the project site. Failure to produce a copy of the permit upon request by a Department representative is a violation of this permit. Permit Changes and Renewals 2. The Department reserves the right to modify, suspend or revoke this permit when: a) the scope of the permitted activlty is exceeded or a violation of any condition of the permit or provisions of the ECL and pertinent regulations is found; b) the permit was obtained by misrepresentation or failure to disclose relevant facts; c) new material information is discovered; or d) environmental conditions, relevant technology, or applicable law or regulation have materially changed since the permit was issued. 3. The permittee must submit a separate written application to the Department for renewal, modifica- tion or transfer of this permit. Such application must include any forms, fees or supplemental infor- mation the Department requires. Any renewal, modification or transfer granted by the Department must be In writing. 4. The permittee must submit a renewal application at least: a) 180 days before expiration of permits for State Pollutant Discharge Ellminatio't System(SPDES), Hazardous Waste Management Facilities (HWMF), major Air Pollution Control (APC) and Solid Waste Management Facilities (SWMF); and b) 30 days before expiration of all other permit types. 5. Unless expressly provided for by the Department, Issuance of this permit does not modify, supersede or rescind any order or determination previously issued by the Department or any of the terms, con- ditions or requirements contained in such order or determination. Other Legal Obligations of Permittse B. The permittee has accepted expressly, by the execution of the application,the full legal responsibili- ty for all damages, direct or Indirect, of whatever nature and by whomever suffered, arising out of the project described In this permit and has agreed to indemnify and save harmless the State from suits, actions, damages and costs of every name and description resulting from this project. This permit does hot convey to the permittee any right to trespass upon the lands or interfere with the riparian rights of others in order to perform the permitted work nor does it authorize the impair. meet of any rights, title, or Interest in real or personal property held or vested In a Iverson not a party to the permit. 8- The permittee Is responsible for obtaining any other permits,approvals, lands, easements and rights- of•way that may be required for this project. Flege 2 of — 1 �s 2u�f I>tt1�)-25c Nf W YORK STATE DEPARTMENT Of ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION C SPECIAL CONDITIONS For Artltle_ Z� 1 Title 7; 6NYCRR 360: Solid Waste Management I . This facility shall be operated in strict conformance with all applicable sections of 6NYCRA subpart 360-1 (General Provisioas) and 360-12 (Recyclableti Handling and Recovery Facilities) in effect on the date of permit renewal, and the special conditions listed herein. 2. The Permittee is authorized to receive an average of 200 cubic yards per day, but not to exceed 1200 cubic yards per week, of construction and demolition debris and recyclables. 3. The Permittee is prohibited from accepting unauthorized wastes, including but not limited to, household refuse, septage, leaves, grass clippings, contaminated soil;- industrial waste, hazardous waste, infectious waste, drums, transformers, fuel tanks, and asbestos. 4 . The Permittee is prohibited from disposing, composting, or burning solid waste at the site. S. The Permittee is authorized to operate the facility only from 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. , Monday through Saturday. Tree shredding or chipping, the use of the cub grinder and chipper, is authorized only between the hours of 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. , Monday through Friday. 6. The Permittee shall provide an attendant to be on duty during all hours of operation . Said attendant shall inspect all vehicles entering facility, rejecting any loads containing unauthorized materials. The incoming wastes, except land clearing debris, shall be dumped onto an impervious concrete pad for inspection. 7. No materials other than land clearingdebris, wood chips and ocher recyclables, Eshall be stored outside the enclosed structure. The amount of material on site shall be limited to 10,000 cubic yards of wood chips and other recyciables, and 10,000 cubic yards of 'Laud clearing debris at any time. S. The Permittee shall maintain the existing berms at the southern and .eastern portion of the property, and 6 ' high chainlink fence around the site. 9. The Permirtee must record all incoming and outgoing shipments. The Per,nittee shall submit , in triplicate, the quarterly (Jan. 15, April 15, July 15, Occ . 15) and annual reports to the Regional Solid Waste Engineer, NYSDEC Region One, SUNY Bldg. #40, Stony Brook, N. Y. 11790-2356. This report shall include: a. The quantity, by weight or volume, of material received. b• The quantity, by weight or volume, of material transported. c. A description of the and product distribution and disposal system. 10. The Permittee must provide a separate entrance and exit: a. All vehicles shall enter the facility from Mid Bampton Avenue. b. All vehicles shall exit to Old Country Road. 11 . The Permittee must have available at the facility, equipment and materials for 1 containing shall Quantities of chemicals and spills. These materials must be stored in a secure area o,. the tipping floor expansion. 400 lbs. Speech-dry absorbent Pre-pack oversize drums 2 - 100 pad bundles of absorbent pads LLC PfMMIf ►�UMUIX i 1-473b-OUJ66/Ot]001-0 + 1ALIUIt iU NLNNUtK 521—M- 15 of 5 NkOGkAM NUMukK --- ®� Page 3 y3.2aet U,c)}_2Sc NEW YORK STA7f DEPARTMENT Of ENVIROkMfNTAI CONSERVATION SPECIAL CONDITIONS For Article 27 (_Title 7; 6NYCRR 360: Solid Waste Management 3 12. In the event that any hazardous or prohibited waste in unknowingly accepted, it shall be contained properly and secured immediately. The Village of Quogue Police Department and the Department 's Regional Solid Waste Engineer and/or Suffolk County Health Department (SCHD) must be notified within 15 hours of event . Prohibited waste must be removed to an approved disposal or treatment facility within 24 hours by a transporter authorized under 6NYCRR Part 364 to transport such waste. A written report of the evert must be submitted to the Regional Solid Waste Engineer within 5 working days of disposal of these wastes. 13. The Permittee crust notify the Regional Solid Waste Engineer and the Village of Quogue Police Department within 18 hours of any occurrence of an event which ro causes the facility to cease operation for a period of 48 hours or more. Such event would include a fire, spill , equipment breakdown, or similar event. 14. The Permittee shall control nuisances such as odor, vermin and dust at all. times , 15. The Permittee is required to limit noise levels so as not Co exceed 57 db(A) beyond the property line during operating hours. 16. The Permittee shall establish an account with the Department to fund an environ- mental monitor to be present, as deemed necessary by the Department , during operation of this facility as follows: a. The sum of $20,000 shall be submitted to the Department within 30 days of the effective dace of this permit. This sum is based on an estimate of the first year costa and subject to quarterly revision. Subsequent quarterly payments shall be trade for the duration of this agreement's next nine months ' anticipated expenses. Quarterly payments shall be made for the duration of this permit and any renewal thereof, as well as for the duration of the P retic to :s operate and any renewal thereof, in accordance with the following prcvisions: b. Costs to be covered by this fund include: ( 1) Direct personal service costs and fringe benefits, including the 7 cost of replacement personnel for the regularly assigned monitor. (2). Direct non-personal service costs, including pro-rate share of the purchase or loase of a vehicle if necessary,and its operating costs. (3) Inflation increases and negotiated salary increases. (4) Overhead or support costs at the approved Federal Indirect Cost Rate . (5) Direct supervision. C. As noted, the Department may revise the required payment on a quarterly E basis include all costs of monitoring to the Department . The quarterly revision may take into account factors such as inflation, salary increases, accrued interest: to be applied to the balance, changes in operating hours j and procedures and the need For additional on-site monitors. I d. Within 30 days of written no`ice by the Department that a payment is due, payment shall be f rwarded to the Department . Payment should be sent to the v[r ,XMIT MUMUtK 1-4736-00166/0000'1-0 !, InCRITri NUMUiK PAGCKAMN(jMUEK 5 _M- _ 43,.,, 4 ,.i 4 r •i5-ruw i7id7)-2Sc NEW TORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF INVIOIONMENTAL CONSERVATION SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1 For Article27( Title 1; 6NYCRR 360; Solid Waite Mana nenr j NYS Deparcmenr of Environmental Conservation, l. and Municipal Accounts, 50 Wolf Road, Albany, New York 12233-5022a1 Payments are Co be in advance of the period in which they will be expended r e• Upon termination of the permit, the unexpended balance including interest , after payments of any outstanding costs, will be returned to 04,e Permittee. f. The Department may take appropriate action to enforce the Payment provisions. i 3 Wr ptxM1l NuMtltR 11-4)36-00166100001-0 I FACILITY Iii NUMBER OMOCRAM NUMIikk ! 42_M-1 PSI e S of S 47-20-30M)-26a NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION DIVISION OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES REGULATION a BUREAU OF PROGRAM AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT SO WOLf ROAD, ALBANY, NEW YORK 12233-12SO WASTE TRANSPORTER PERMIT t]1 Pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 364 No. of Additional Sheets Attached NYSDEC PERMIT NUMOtt EPA TRANSPORTER ID NUMBER VEHICLE STATE S LICENSE NVM01ft 1A-268 SFE LIST OF VEHICLES THIS E4 TO CERTEPY THATt BUSINESS NAME GEORGE' S ROLLOFF MAILING ADDRESS OLD COUNTRY RUAG CITY COUNTY =STA11i4 ZIP CODE QUOGUE SUFFOLK 11959 Having compiled with tho provisions of the Environmental Conservation Law Titles 3 and 15, of Article 27, Is hereby authorized to engage in waste transporting within the State of New York In the manner described Fereln. TYPE OF WASTE AND LOCATION OF IREAIMENT.STORAGE OR DISPOSAL FACILITY• �^ TSDF 4 1 INFORMATION WASTE WASTE DESCRIPTION 00452 NY47 AUTHORIZ.FD WASTE TO LONG BEACH RECYCLING LONG BEACH RECYCLING d RF PARK PLACE: LONG BEACH My 11561 •-----w—..---- -----------are... ----r.e.. ---------s---wrw-- -------------- ---- +!***tt*rye END Of TREPTMENTP STORAGE OR DISPOSAL FACILITY INFOPMATION ** k+t+►* t PAGE 1 OF 3 PAGES THIS PERMIT WILL EXPIRE !t+MIONICHt JULY 31 �4 _ To Ind it sublect to ttwcrt"at 86Y dn. This ptrtn!t is not tanslutable 05 A IST 93 In runny rhsreof.tho Dfpdamtnt OF EnH'o�mantal Consetrat"has caused this permit to be aeeuted on this y of 14 New YoFk.liatt Depansnent of fhvItoementai Conset.atw,Rimes II l NOTE: This Permit does not relieve the transporter of the responsibility of complying with any o!her applicable federal; state or focal regulations. Please refer to warning notice on back of this Permit. 47-70-1(5/90)-26a NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION DIVISION OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES REGULATION a BUREAU OF PROGRAM AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT SO WOLF ROAD, ALBANY, NEW YORK 12233-7254 WASTE TRANSPORTER PERMIT fl2 Pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 364 No of Additional Sleets Attached NYSOEC PERMIT NUMBER EPA TRANSPORTER ID NUMBER VEHICLE STATE &LICENSC NUMBER 1A-268 SEE LIST OF VEHICLES THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT! BUSINESS NAME -- GEORGE ' $ ROLLOFF MAILING ADDRESS OLD COUNTRY ROAD CITY COUNTY ST;-1 E ZIP CODE QUOGUE SUFFOLK NY -�] 11939 Having complied with the provisions of the Environmental Conservation Law Titles 3 and 15, of Article ,Z7, Is hereby authorized to engage in waste transporting within the State of New York in the manner described herein. TYPF OF WASTE AND LOCATIOty OF TREATMENT, STORAC£ OR DISPOSAL FACILITY: CONDITIONS CPA TCLP HAZARDOUS WASTE RFGULATIONS EFFECTIVE 9,125/90 ADDED 25 ORGANIC MATERIRLSs INCLUDING SEVERAL VOLATILE SOLVENTS TO ITS TOXICITY CHARACTERISTIC LISTa PFTROLEUM SUPS'fANCES MAY UE AFFECTED PY THESE REGULATIONS. THE TRANSPORTER IS RESPONSIPLE, FOR COMPLIANCE WTTH 4Q CFR 263, CONDITION: ALL MASTS TO LONG BEACH RECYCLING AND RECOVERY CORP. (MUST 9E APPROVED VIA D. E. C . WASTE, STREAM ANALYSIS FORM 947-19-7 PRIOR TO DISPOSAL , WASTE MUST ft F. Nf1N-HAZARDOUS. (FORM ORTAINED FROM REGION-1 STONY PROf)K OFPICFj) tkRltsttk*#aefMftlrktcs4�rA*At►d$tA*#� END OF CONDITIONS PAGE 2 OF 3 PAGES THIS PERMIT Wltl EXPIRE AT MIONICHT JULY ;I of, 14 .nd it sublet to mvocattQft N arty 0R This oerMlt it not tranrterrobir �`- -Oi AUri►ST of In runes$wherect,the Department of Emon$tronm.nt#I CVltian has caused this permit to be executed an t day of t9 _ r 8Y i New Y State I o f mironmenta Cons sties R.prrtrntalt NOTE: This Permit does not relieve the transporter of the responsibility of complying with alny other applicable federal: state or local regulations. Please refer to warning notice on back of this Permit. ---- �_. _.. ____�_..0,� uturr•!�t'� t;=i�I tIJL Ktl.; PHi�E Ei9 47"20-3 (.5140)-26a NEW YORK STATE' DEPARTMENT OF tNVIRONk41FNTAL CONSERVATION DIVISION OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES RLCULA110N 4 9UREAU OF PROGRAM AND TECHNIC At SUPPORT 50 WOLF ROAD, ALBANY, NEW YORK 12233.7250 WASTE TRANSPORTER PERMIT r0--;l Pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 364 No of Additional 'iheets Attached NYSDEC PERMIT NUMBER EPA TRANSPORTER to NUMBER VEHICLE STATE R LICENSE NUMBER 1A-26E LIST OF VEHICLES THIS 15 TO CERTIFY 1HA1. BUSINESS NAME GEORGE' S ROLLOFF MAIUNC ADDRESS OLD COUNTRY RuAD CITY COUNTY SLtTE ZIP COOS QUOIGUe SUFFOLK NY 11959 Having compiled with the provisions of the Environmental Conservation Law Titles 3 and 15, of ArtieiP 27, Is hereby authorized to engage in waste transporting within the State of New York in the manner describer' herein. TYPE OF WASTE AND LOCATION OF TREATMENT, STORAGE OR DISPOSAL FACILITY. ROLLOFF2 ROLLQFFI END OF PERMITTFO VE14ICLF LISTING CAGE 3 OF 3 PACES JULY 31 94 THIS PERMIT WILL EXPIRE AT n410NICHT 14 _ and is tub)ect to tevocatten at am,time this Sermet is not tunsferrable CJS AUGUST 03 In wltnets ut+rreof,the Depaittte.t of Em.lrrynftencai C"Mftatlon hr;caused this permll to be eletuted en ___ der of e�111 Btwte tmeNe , L tant >� + of En�lronmerka Cons ion eprerr+la NOTE, This Permit does not relieve the transporter of the responsibility 'of complying with any outer applicable federal, state or local regullations. Please refer to warning notice on back of this Permit. lJA Z5 1. L' IN UAL,1'\_'L�1V�\.7 t_,lH P. .. Town of Southold October 5, 1993 RFGFIVFD Main Road Southold N Y cc T, reference debris from, Southold: SOutholdi Tow, Pk To whom it may concern: Be advised that as an alternate site to take construction and demolition debris from the Southold Transfer station, via North Fork Sanitation is All Island Demolition Recycling located in Yaphank. George-s is working out details with DEC at the present time a meeting for further resolution is set for Thursday October 7, 1993. If necessary arrangementc3 have been made by George's with All Island to accept the ma*�erial . Enclosed is a copy of All Islands DEC permit. Reapectfully Greg Sullivan operations manager P,O BOX 1529 QUOGUE. NY 11959 (516) 653-6666 FAX (51 6) 653.8676 moor r - - tea. � 1�! FACf►tTr -iiti39 fAarf f A/tTE;i,3 Y i�tenow A. low, %ormedter lErurI*% Law lralaBt2et St Y• ifs#R C artiste it, Vitt* Ila rib t; -ii I i ts{ Sum, VT A Artiste 0, title Ti ;fir of Water* urtlf€tailors Got 14 ` 6to mrsp~R Q Att$tly T$Tte t rtl ii t$, $Silo , _ E Atstivly V. Tttli _- Ir.1 ftwT NiAREr►awl vaDt! G Artiste "t Air 0l111ettfe" 0 Ai'TiviS i $ttv 3 t Water CwAml 0 Artist* 14, COMM 106(w tf'aripwrt ,t J Artiste R1. tftlo vt Nip" Akg it Arttiti t Tiny eta L4tthtS f9 Artist.# art 4ttiio� to tow hails irtiots Ott /rt3aA►tatt�* �gi9aprt� Q Article /f, Vitt* alt s�Sl�, (3 Artist= !9 . IT, fkonfe aSw1 #�¢rsitittilii if:>��i Aaftets t Tidsl Sian td t iiti S tri' t PWIT 1O11411 T13 *iota v Alt lolvrd Gs�atlt4 A"itr� tltAy wan of KMMM UA Ola seek ., mit it ri; a MIT CMIA6T h itt tEti! Vol- t,emal'i J. $Also, 164. - --- - IMI ASD an m a Pal V — Ct"401.1 Tt t,6tCATif� � �T;�As.i:ttT Id+ttfi sellpert -- �.�. E!'TX t= lY.tT1E GIAtMTT TSI OVA fi - Outfvtt - operate a &Gild ate t lAcit#t - rlted is are€a h� far t Y 94 : tr--4ia ww �lltl� db►io. MWi11s1Q iia yarts par day of Qw--'Itz' "tit# Oasts, las a3aoSt erica !ae or a "I0 tRs Irothwim f` t -rw"Grad ' Jaffr r='- +: ., sts liras , eM MrIA 01 1 , r t o of rf t, * t0 Vii# r that0- ef8 ii tit k i$S•tot swpl ice+ wit kll !y CA ) A,w e s t gs�d i i i i Ste t u�nf lCt, ill �lli�to rlati, t, trit icv !84 Siad gs3z ► t%ls ParisAt. Lwt'o F}Eottt tAlts, 46a. , Oo+asAti r4 •. eStiss t 7 '11NORTH FORK SANITATION SERVICE pqP.O. BOX 1498 • SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK 11971 765-2868 September 20, 1993 Judith T. Terry, Town Clerk Town of Southold P.O. Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Dear Judy, Enclosed are two bid proposals for the removal of "C & D" and "concrete" from the Town of Southold Landfill in Cutchogue. We believe that it is in the best interest of the Town to select us for the removal of the "C & D" and "Concrete" . We are a local, family-run business with 30 years experience in the field. Our property is adjacent to the collection center which will enable us to efficiently move containers. Presently, we are in the process of obtaining a transfer station permit for our property to handle "C & D" for local residents. We hope to be of service to you in the near future. If you have any questions, please call our office. Sincerely yours, / azz- I Roy A. Schelin RAS:js Owner Encls. '11NORTH FORK SANITATION SERVICE pqP.O. BOX 1498 • SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK 11971 765-2868 PROPOSAL FOR CONSTRUCTION & DEMOLITION DEBRIS (except for concrete) Price of $18 .75 per yard cost to the Town for a period of six (6) months with a Town option for a three ( 3 ) month extension. The C & D will be transported to a DEC licensed disposal site using 30 or 40 cubic yard roll-off containers. Evidence of adequate insurance and performance security will be provided upon approval of contract . NORTH FORK SANITATION SERVICE pqP.O. BOX 1498 • SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK 11971 765-2868 PROPOSAL FOR CONCRETE Price of $14.75 per yard cost to the Town for a period of six (6) months with a Town option for a three ( 3) month extension. The concrete will be transported to a DEC licensed disposal site using 20 cubic yard roll-off containers . Evidence of adequate insurance and performance security will be provided upon approval of contract. vsmr:t}I>r�or-�St•' 'NE*Yokk StAtt btPAAiMENt Or tNV1*Gk tN1At CONStRVAtION bEC hEkMlt tr1/MtItR t11fC11W DAIf 1-4736-0011;6/00001-0 } �._ bec. 30, 1091 fAC1t11Y"ocotAM RIE"M''t fXPIRAIION DAIf. Under Ih! ETtvitortlnehllti tensetvaliow LAw tEtll 52-H-15 Dec. 31, 1992 TYPE of PEItMIt(check An Atlhlk*W. 96611w. 6611 �-y Ot�Renewei Ombalti1w OPefmtt to Construct IMPefmtl to Operale Article 45, title 5: Atildo It, tllldt t, A: Article 27, title 9; 6NYCnll 373: Protection of Water SM*S Hazardous Waste Management Attlela 15, title 15: Article 19: Article 34: Water Suppir Air 1b5tilioo Control Coestsl t=tosW Msnagemeht Article 15, tike 15: � Article 23, title 21: � Atiltle 36: Walde transport MOW Lind Recilintalion kloodplelh Management (—� Article 15, t1110 15: At" 24: Artkiee t, 3, 17, f9, 27, 37; (—_J long ltlatW Wim§ U Fresh*aler Wetlands 6NYCg11 380: had Talion Control Artie 15, title 21: Article 25: bthbf: Wild. StNic idd RkINU lel 1. I Thm Wollandt Rivers (��`` Article 27, title 7; 6NYCRR 360: 6NYCRR am: U Solid Whets Mmagettt ht Water t *%I Cerimcatim PERMIt 135tltb 10 If OP11ONt NUMIItIt George's East End Recycling Corp. d r ADOWS tit PtRMIi1tt P.O. Sot 1529, Clad Coutitry Rd.r Quoguej N.Y. 11959 COWAO Pfk"TOR PteMlttEb WORK rtrrlu)Nt NIlM1n R wiliiam Grafter) R. B. Pubtorinot P.C. i 5116 499-1888 NAM) AND Abf*tSS Of ORONCTIfACRITr George's 196st Ind Recycling Corp, tOCA11ON Of PROItC1IfACI(ItY uo ue COUNTY 10WNIC StIIERtklr7Jl WATWOURSE/WMAND NO. NY/M COORDINAHS suf folk Nouthmli ton t: _ NA _ WSCOOPIRM Of Atiff"IM AC1NNtf 000"ke s Retibidttieal Adfidiift Add 1+etovery k4ciiitr to receive, sort6 separate and temporarily 61:6tt totistruction and .demolition debris and recyclables in accordance with the attathed 80idlit-Coaditlotkc 13y acceptance of this permit, the pelmittse agrees that the permit is contingent upon strict compliance with the IEU,aN 601Wable 1,4001811oft.the Gotlteral Cond1116ns specHlod 146#06d W&)and any Special Qondilloig t 1 i>}3 putt of this Ofirtnit. Ilk !tft►ieA PEttMIT ADMINISMAro* AbbOSS l ttbl� ,utero, 49 tl V ti David beltidder ,�/� Mi+i ii.*. *1106-088 AUIItORl2tb SiGNAilg01 IF"� bA1E tt Page 1 01 S ccs G. 11reTenert Solid tiassi:e 17'1 '?41rI9'a 11; 24 516924<40t' NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF INMOMI(ENUa CONSERVATION ac PEENIr NIAME EFFECTIVE DATE 1-47t2.007E!/00001 0 /etaNbr 9, 1943 FACILITY/►ROUM 11tJOIR(S) PE IT EXPIRATION DATE($) Sapteabsr S, 1e0a t#tiler tta Ener{rotw.ttal Conservatlen Lass TYPE OP 011011T 0 New 0 Ren"nif 0 Hodtficotlon 0 Permit to Construct a permit to Operate 0 Article 15, Title S: Protection 0 6NYCAR 404t Water QUetfty a Article 27, Title 7; 6NYCRs W of Voters Certification Solid Waste Manessment 0 Article 15, Title iS: Water 0 Artiele 17, Titles 7 S; SPOES 0 Article 27, Title 9; HIYCRS t71 Sappily N486rdowe Waste Nonstalrerit 0 Article 191 Air Pollution 0 Articta 1S, Title 1St Water Control 0 Article 34: Coastal Erosior: T raneport Nsrta$ealent 0 Article 23, Title M Mined tend 0 Article 14, Title 13: Lana Rectemstlon 0 Article 341 Flooctplair Island Walls Hanaaament Q Article 241 Freshwater uettsnrte 0 Article 15, Title Z7t Wild, 0 Articles 1, 3„ 17, 14, If, xr Scenic and Retrestionst Rivers ^ Art!et♦ 25: Tidet uet?v-ds 6NYCRR 3SOt Rsdlatior Contra 0 Other: PERMIT 1SWE0 TO TILEPHOME RUNE* Alt Ialand 0*0t ition Recycling (sib) 9� 2426 9.t y ADDRESS w PIANITTEE UA Old Dock Rd., North 061lport, MY :171) CONTACT "RUN FOR ►SRNIiTED WORK LLYA�40^ TELEPHONE 161"ER Leonard J. Share, Esq. (ath) 16t•5705 NAME ANO ADDRESS OF P*OJECT/FACILITY LOCATION OF PROJECT/FACILITY North Eetlport COUNTY TOW WATIRCCAMSE_ _ NYTN COORDINATES Suffolk S►ookhaven N/A LOU IPTI(N CF AUT MIZED ACTIVITY Operate • solid waste management fecility authorized to process 6114 cubic yards per cloy of construction and demv0 tier debris, and 1040 cubic yard* per day of sainlelpet ootid waste Fac t o r sheit operate in accordance with the EnEinNriq Report prepared by Jaffrey Martmen, P.E., dated Oocw*or 1991, -evisad January, 1993, arld amended ttr March t1, 1993. By aeceptMke of thio permit, the parmittee .areas that the perelt is cootirtyant upwn strict cow"ance with the ECL, all applicable reauletloru, the General conditions specified (mea Po" 2) and shy special Conditions included as wand this peralt. DEPUTY REGIONAL PERMIT ADDRESS ADMINISTRATORS Gvoroe W. HarY1menh Side Ott• SUNY, Room 210 ttonv $rOOk, MY t1T90 2356 IIUTNOSJUD SitIMTNRE DATE sepceeber s, te93 P�QR 1 of 7 CC : DIR. ENV. MONITORS � ..1 Page No. 1 of 1 Pages 11Retiitur.�,S�tar�Y�faf ., • aW.ofE..rs M~- . Blisaw foo$SW Wkaf/�enrA+�l. Male nix j:s32 (516) 298-8888 John M. DiVello Fax # (516) 298-2023 R ar�l1 o To PHONa ��D�ATETown Of Southold 765-1811 20,1993 TR E JOB NAME 53095 Main Rd, P.O. Box 1179 CITY,STAYE• Category g y (B) , C & D , and broken concrete JOB LOCATION Southold, NY 11971 C,R. Route 48, Cutchogue, NY JOB PHONE 734-7685 t2 f roplier hereby to furnish material and labor—complete In accordance with specifications below, for the sum at: Southold Towns Policy Payment to be made p follows: dollars (� Authorised / Signature � M. DiVello s proposal may be withdrawn by us If not accepted within ]n days. We hereby submit specifications and so too for. Category (B) C & D. A minimum of two 30 yard containers will be at the transfer site at all times. C & D debris will be removed at the price of- eighty seven dollars and fifty five cents ($87.55 per ton based on a minimum of 6.75 tons per 30 yard container) . Additional tonnage over 6.75 tons in any one single 30 yard container. will be reduced by $5.00 per ton, including the minimum 6.75 tons, as follows: 6.75 tons C $87.55 per ton 7.75 tons C $82.55 per- ton 8.75 tons C $78.55 per ton 9.75 tons C $72.55 per ton 10.75 tons C $67.55 per ton Containers to be loaded to a water level capacity. Containers should not experience abnormal destruction or damage in loading. Containers will be removed and replaced as frequent as necessary. Category (B) Broken Concrete: A minimum of one 2Q.-yard container will .be at the transfer site at all times. Broken•.concrete, ( separate from any other heavy material, sand, sod, asphalt) will be removed at the price of $25.00 per ton, based on a minimum of fifteen (15) tons, loaded to a water level capacity. Container should not experience abnormal destruction or damage in loading. Container will be removed and replaced as frequent as necessary. All construction demolition disposed-at All Island Demolition is reduced by 35% into recycables. All broken concrete is 100% recycable into a road base material. Southold Town is well aware of Mattituck Sanitations qualifications and relevant experience over the past 25 years. AmAwt of rD�nB�tl—The above prices,specifications and 7Aoc"oplarice: s are sallatactory and are hereby accepted. You are authorized 81pnatwe to dk as apeoNled.Payment will be made a outlined above. Dot Signature 5!7! LYJ/ 177,E bb�,ib blb'�'L4G4t�L HLL15L/;�IU rRat U1 NeW York State Department of Environmentpl Coniel'vatlon Su11�11r1p 4$UN��g�pny BroolCNew York 777W2366 FAX (5146)4 4446-50373 4D 1 Thomas Q Jorling Commissioner septamber 9. 1993 All Island Demolition Recycling 82A Old Dock Rd. North Bellport, NY 11713 RE: DEC permit 11-4722-00765/00001-0 Qear In conformance with the requirements or the state unirorm Procedures Act (Article 70, ECL) and its implementing Regulations (6NYCRR, Part 621) we are enclosing your permit. Please read all ,4nf t ops carefully. It you are unable to aamply with any cond t ons, please contact the Regional Regulatory Arraxrs Office. N.Y- S, Department of Environmental Conservation, state University of New York at stony Brook, Building 40, Stony Brook, NY 11790-2356. very Gruly yours, _ Mors Carrara Env1r4nmontal Analyst z M/rw enciQsure !7I 1'JJJ U'J: 4 ALLi )LAND rHlat Lel NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENViNOWNTAL COMSERVATION OEC PERMIT #RAKER EFFECTIVE DATE t-4722-QO765/00001.0 September 4 1993 FACILITY/PR OORAN MUMRER(s) PEPAIT EXPIRATION DATIKS) September e, 1998 under the Envtrer�i^ital Conservation Lw TTPE 4F PEAMIT P New 0 Renewal 0 Modification D Permit to Construct ■ Permit to Operate 0 Ardr-iff 15. Titi• 5; Protection 0 6NYCRR 608: Water Quality 8 Article 27, Title 7; 6NYCRR 360c 9f Maven Certification Solid Waste Nanagamsnt 0 Article 15, Title 15: Water 0 Article 17, Titles 7, 8: SPDES 0 Article 27, Title 9; 6NYCRR 373: i wty MoUrODUS Masse management U Article 191 Air Pollution 0 hrtivit 1% Title 15c Water Control 17 Article 34: Coastal Erosion 7rRnRogr 0 Article U. Title 4T, Mined Land „n f1eo�lp' 0 Article 15 Title 15: Long Reclamation 0 Article 36: Floodplain lalrid Wells MMMU.mie„t 0Arttel• 24: Freshwater Wetlands 0 Article 15, Title 27: Wild, 0 Articles 1, 3, 17, 19, 27, 37; $clinic aW More igmt Rivers 0 Article 25: Tidal Wetlands 6MYCRR 360: Radiation Central tl 8ths�r PERMIT ISSUED TO TELEPHONE NUMBER All lot" Demolition Recycling (516) 923-2426 ADDRESS Of PERMITTEE 82A Old bock Rd., North Be(lport, MY 11713 CONTACT PERSON FOR PERMITTED WORK TELEPROME MUMBER Leonard J. Shore, Esq. (516) 361-8705 NAME AMP ADDRESS OF PROJECT/FACILITY LOCATION OF PROJECT/FACILITY North seltport COUNTY TOWN WATERCOURSE MYTH COORDINATES Suffolk Brookhaven MJA !PTICN OF A-4HR{2H) ACr1V11Y Operate a solid Waste management facility authorized to process 680 cubic yards per day of construction and dwwtition debris, end 1040 Cubic yards per day of munlcipst solid waste. Facility shall operate in accordance with the Engineering Report prepared by Jeffrey Hartman, P.E., dated December 1991, revised January, 1993, and amended on March 29, 1993. By acceptance of this permit, the perwittse agrees that the permit Is contingent upon strict compliance with the tg�i yj� ppl Ricable rejulstionsE the General Conditions specified (ase pails 2) and arty Special Conditions included as part of W FUTMOR1110 AL PERMIT ADDRESS : Hammarth Bldg. 40, SUNY, Room,219, Stony spook, MY 11790-2356 QMATURE DATE September 9, 1993 Ppge 1 of 7 CG; DIR, ENV, M4 , �IIIII�IIsME � �. �� 'w �m 77, ISSUE DATE(MM/DD/YY) US , •"a. 9/20/93 op PRODUCER FDOES RTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND S NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE OT AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE Brisott�i & Silkworth, Inc S BELOW. Box 1448, Main Road COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE Mattituck, NY 11952 COMPANY LETTER A First Central Insurance COMPANY INSURED LETTER B Mattituck Sanitation, Division Of LEOTTERNYC East End Ecology & John Divello 1402 Wickham Avenue COMPANY D LETTER Mattituck, NY 11952 COMPANY E LETTER THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED,NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. CO TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION TR POLICY NUMBER DATE(MM/DD/YY) DATE(MM/DD/YY) LIMITS GENERAL LIABILITY COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY GENERAL AGGREGATE $ PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG. $ CLAIMS MADE OCCUR. PERSONAL&ADV.INJURY $ OWNER'S&CONTRACTOR'S PROT. EACH OCCURRENCE $ FIRE DAMAGE(Any one fire) $ MED.EXPENSE(Any bne person) $ AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY LIMIT 1 ,000 ,000 MBINED SINGLE $ ANY AUTO .ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY A X SCHEDULED AUTOS CA2 0 0 0 6 7 9 4/27/93 4/27/94 (Per person) $ X HIRED AUTOS BODILY INJURY X ;NON-OWNED AUTOS (Per accident) $ GARAGE LIABILITY PROPERTY DAMAGE $ EXCESS LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ UMBRELLA FORM AGGREGATE $ 'OTHER THAN UMBRELLA FORM 'a WORKER'S COMPENSATION STATUTORY LIMITS AND EACH ACCIDENT $ EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY DISEASE—POLICY LIMIT $ _ OTHER DISEASE—EACH EMPLOYEE $ DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES/SPECIAL ITEMS Certificate Holder is Additional Insured CERTIt�CJ►"I'E O1 DER CANFE_L.ATIQN` K ' R SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE Town Southold EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING COMPANY WILL ENDEAVOR TO Main Road MAIL 15 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE Southold, .NY 119 71 LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH NOTICE SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE COMPANY, ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Daniel V Brisotti . . �ACOI�1., RATION 199 i l4`J/Lb/:J3 11'3b r AA Olt) d!L3 MOM MA01 HtALM T I Nt" ML ROBERT P. BMDY AGENCY, INC. F. K RAJ E G F R AG E N CY 487 NEW YORK AVENUE P.O.BOX 585 HUNTINGTON,NY 11743 26 NORTH FERRY ROAD P O.BOX 539 D 516-673-05W FAX 516-423-0956 SHELTER ISLAND,,NY 11964 516-749-1014 September 20, 1993 Town of Southold Town Hail Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Re: Mattituck Sanitation Bid for: A) Garbage Removal B) Construction, Demolition, and Broken. Concrete Gentlemen; This letter will serve to inform you that In the event that Mattituck Sanitation, a division of East End Ecology, is the low bidder for the captioned bids, this office will provide a Pe1•formanee Bond in the amount of the contract as set forth by the Town provided a.J.1 underwriting requirements are complied with. Should you require any additional information, kindly advise. Yours very truly, Robert P. Brady ROBERT P. BROY AGENCY, INC, RPB:rt 40%Prs•Carunwr Conunl%10%Pod4ormum Content Pape No. 1 of 1 Papas Div.of E*~01001 �T11 �'t/�UC+�asalJl��%QA � af�tft�►�4oZ e�ao wx�tr>�Ir�t�.. Msuftudt ALK 11932 (516) 298-8888 John--M. DiVello Fax # (516) 298-2023 PROPOSAL SUBMITTED TO PHONE DATE Town of Southold 765-1801 Sept. 20, 1993 STREET JOB NAME 53095 Main Rd, P.O. Box 1179 Category A - rubbish and garbage CITY.STATE and ZIP CODE JOB LOCATION Southold NY 11971 C.R. Route 48, Cutchogue, NY JOB PHONE 734-7685 At jW41105t hereby to furnish material and labor—complete in accordance with specifications below, for the sum of: Southold Towns Policy dollars Payment to be made as follows: Authorized ..._.. SlgnaWr o M. DiVello Note:This proposal may be withdrawn by us if not accepted within 10 days. We hereby submit specifications and estimates for. Category A: A minimum of three, open watertight, 40 yard containers will be at the transfer site at all times. Garbage will be removed at the price of eighty six dollars ($86.00) per ton based on a minimum of ten (10) tons per 40 yard container. Additional tonnage over ten (10) tons in any one single 40 yard container, including the minimum 10 tons will be reduced as follows: 10 tons @ $86.00 per ton 11 tons C $84.25 per ton '12 tons @ $82.75 per ton 13 tons C $81.50 per ton All garbage disposed of at All Island Demolition is reduced by 35% into recycables. Southold Town is well aware of Mattituck Sanitations qualifications and relevant experience over the past 25 years. Containers to be -loaded to a water level capacity. Containers should not experience abnormal destruction or damage in loading'1 Containers will be removed and replaced as frequent as necessary. 1 .kLrP4 t at 11raposal—The above prices,specifications and conditions are satisfactory and are hereby accepted. You are authorized Signature to do the work as specified.Payment will be made as outlined above. �OSteolcceptance: Signature ._ U'jLl I j j U'i: U :lby�4��f�� fiLL11LHf�U r'r gat :11 Now York State Department of Environmentpi GoneOrvation Bull r)a 40-if V!!a, Wny Brook, NOW York 11790-2356 FAX (516) 4446-50373 Thomas C, Jorling Commisefonor September 9. 1993 All Island Demolition Recycling 82A Old Dock Rd. North Bellportr NY 11713 RE: DDC permit 11-4722-00765100001-0 agar r2rmittft; In conformance with the requirements of the state unirorm Procedures Act (Article 70, ECL) and its implementing Regulations (6NYCRR, Part 621) we are enclosing your permit. Please read all regn �tjops carefully. If you are unable to comply with any cond t ons, please oontact the Regional Regulatory Arralrs Office, N.Y.S, Department of Environmental Conservation, state University of New York at stony Brook, Building 40, stony Brook, NY 11790-2356. very Gruly yours, MerK carrmra Eny1rQnmgntal Analyst t mv!r'w enclQaure ritir U'J: 41j 0i byz4z4bz HLLItLHNU h'H�at Ui NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF EMVIRONMENTAI. CONSERVATION DEC PERMIT NtMMER EFFECTIVE DATE 1-4722-00765/00001-0 September 9 1993 FACILITY/PROGRAM NUMRER(s) PERIT EXPIRATION DATECS) September a, 1998 Under tine Enrirara�rttal Cacervation Lam TYr9 QF r9NNIT R Maw 0 Renewal 0 Modification 0 Permit to Construct B Permit to "rate . 0 Article 15. T1tl• 5: i•rotoction 0 6NYCRR 6081 Water Quatity 8 Article 27, Title 7; 6NYCRR 3601 9f Wttrt Certification, Solid Waste Malwigsmsnt 0 Article 15, Title 15: Water 0 Article 17, Titles 7, 6: SPDES 0 Article 27, Title 9; 6NYCRR 373: ;wplY M426ruous waste none mens 13 Article 191 Air Pollution 0 ertigi F, Tule 15: Water Control IJ Article 34: Coastal Erosion Trar�Bo�r� nan■oaaenn 0 Article 13. Title ?7: mined Laritl 0 Article 15 Title 15: Lora Reclemation 0 article 36: Floodplain Ialu:d Wells MWWVement 0Article 26: freshwater Wtlarxis 0 Article 15, Title 27: Wild, 0 Articles 1, 3, 17, 19, 27, 37; fteni9 Blld A"rtgtigmt Rivers 0 Article 25z Tidal Wetlands 6NYCRR 380: Radiation Control O otherl PERMIT ISSUED TO TELEPNOME NUMBER All Island Demolition Recycling (516) 923-2426 ADDRESS Of PERMITTEE 82A Old bock Rd., Worth Bsllport, NY 11713 CONTACT P.ERSOM FOR PERMITTED WORK TELEPMOME NUMBER Leonard J. Shore, Esq. (516) 361-8705 NAME AMP ADDRESS OF PROJECT/FACILITY LOCATION OF PROJECT/FACILITY North Bellport COUNTY TOWN WATERCOURSE MYTH COORDINATES Suffolk Brookhaven N/A IiTICN CF AJTHRIZH) ACrIV1TY operate • solid waste management facility authorized to process 680 cubic yards per day of construction and dsisalltion debris, and 1040 cubic yards per day of municipal solid waste. Facility shall operate in accordance with the Engineering Report prepared by Jeffrey Hartman, P.E., dated Dscember 1991, revised January, 1993, and amended on March 29, 1993. Sy acceptance of this permit, the permittee agrees that the permit is continent Upon strict compliance with the L �a ii jVplicsble regulations, the General Conditions specified (see pow 2) and any Special Conditions included as part of 1 pe D EPUTY YREGIONAL PERMIT ADDRESS INISTRATOR: W. Hammarth Bldg. 40, SUNY, Rook 219, Stony $rook, NY 11790-x356 MORiUD SIGNATURE DATE I *--� September 9, 194! Page 1 of 7 CC: DIR. ENV, M4 slssue 9�2(MM/DD/YY) 0�9 PRODUCER THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE Brisotti & Silkworth, Inc POLICIES BELOW. Box 1448, Main Road COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE Mattituck, NY 11952 CO LETTERNY A First Central Insurance INSURED COMPANY B LETTER CO Mattituck Sanitation, Division of LETTERNYC East End Ecology & John Divello 1402 Wickham Avenue COMPANY D LETTER Mattituck, NY 11952 COMPANY E LETTER �.,•a ' � Axa.�»- �' THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED,NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. Co TR TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION DATE(MM/DD/YY) DATE(MM/DD/YY) LIMITS GENERAL LIABILITY GENERAL AGGREGATE $ COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG. !$ ,CLAIMS MADE OCCUR. PERSONAL 8 ADV.INJURY $ 'OWNER'S&CONTRACTOR'S PROT. EACH OCCURRENCE $ FIRE DAMAGE(Any one fire) $ MED.EXPENSE(Any bne person),$ AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE $ ANY AUTO., 1 , 000 , 000 ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY A X ;SCHEDULED AUTOS CA2 0 0 0 6 7 9 4/27/93 4/27/94 (err person)uRY $ X LHIRED AUTOS BODILY INJURY X 'NON-OWNED AUTOS (Per accident) $ GARAGE LIABILITY PROPERTY DAMAGE $ EXCESS LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ 'UMBRELLA FORM 'AGGREGATE $ 'OTHER THAN UMBRELLA FORM e WORKER'S COMPENSATION STATUTORY LIMITS AND EACH ACCIDENT $ EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY DISEASE—POLICY LIMIT $ OTHER DISEASE—EACH EMPLOYEE $ DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES/SPECIAL ITEMS Certificate Holder is Additional Insured z r. CANCEI�# Kt . , '"� SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE Town Of Southold EXP-IQATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING COMPANY WILL ENDEAVOR TO Main Road MAIL 15 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE Southold, ,NY 11971 LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH NOTICE SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE COMPANY, ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Daniel V Brisotti �coR G e r r 5 l! .. bY1/Ll9/Li3 1!30 r AA Olt) '!L3 17ybb MAU T Al.tNt y 1144, ` SBI VOF04 ROBERT P. BRADYAGENCY INC. E. .KRUEGFR- AGENCY _�l.sur•ance. � .��n�n9 487 NEW YORK AVENUE P.O.BOX 585 — HUNTINGTON,NY 11743 25 NORTH FERRY ROAD P O•BOX 539 516-673-0500 FAx file-423-0956 SHELTER ISLAND,NY 11984 $10-749-1014 September 20, 1993 Towu of Southold Town Hall Main Road Southold, NY 11971 Re: Mattituck Sanitation Bid for: A) Garbage Removal B) Construction, Demolition, and Broken Concrete Gentlemen This letter will serve to inform you that In the event that Mattituck Sani,tatian, a division of East End Ecology, is the low bidder for the captioned bids, this office will provide a Performance Bond in the amount of the contract as set forth by the Town provided all underwriting requirements are complied with. Should you require any additional Information, kindly advise. Yours very truly, Robert P. Brady ROBERT P. BRADY AGENCY, INC. "Birt t GEORGE'S EAST END RECYCLING CORP. TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SEPTEMBER 20, 1993 53095 MAIN RD_ SOUTHOLD NY 11971 GEORGE'S EAST END RECYCLING, OLD COUNTRY ROAD QUOGUE NY11959 contact (GREG SULLIVAN) OPERATE TRANSFER STATION SINCE 1986, OPERATE SEVEN TRUCKS SERVING THE EAST END OVER 375 CONTAINERS, PROPOSED TO SUPPLY TOWN WITH FORTY CUBIC YARD CONTAINERS AT THE TRANSFER STATION FOR THE TOWN TO LOAD RUBBISH AND GARBAGE IN THESE WILL BE HAULED TO ALL ISLAND DEMOLITION AND RECYCLING, IN YAPHANK (PERMIT INCLOSED) THIS FACILITY WILL SEPARATE OUT ANY RECYCLABLES. 1. THESE CONTAINERS ARE 8' FROM GROUND LEVEL TO LOAD WITH TOWN MACHINES WHICH WILL MAKE TOWN LOADING EASIER. 2. APPROXIMATE CAPACITY OF 10-12 TONS PER BOX 3. WILL SPOT MINIMUM OF FIVE FORTY CUBIC YARD CONTAINERS AT ALL TIMES FOR TOWNS USE. ***PRICE PER TON FOR RUBBISH AND GARBAGE $82.95 ALL ISLAND DEMOLITION PERMIT # 1-4722-00765/00001-0: EXP 9/96 *** LETTER OF INTENT AND INSURANCE TO FOLLOW IF REQUESTED FOR CONSTRUCTION AU DEMOLITION DEBRIS SUPPLY TWO THIRTY CUBIC YARD CONTAINERS TO BE TAKEN TO GEORGES EAST END RECYCLING OLD COUNTRY ROAD QUOGUE PERMIT 1-4736-00166/00001-0 RENEWAL TO FOLLOW THE CHARGE WILL BE $20 PER CUBIC YARD OR $600.00 PER CONTAINER. FOR CONCRETE DEBRIS TO ALL COUNTY DEMOLITION IN MILLER PLACE SUPPLY TWENTY CUBIC YARD CONTAINERS AT $15.00 PER CUBIC YARD OR $300.00 PER LOAD LETTER TO FOLLOW FOR FACILITY. ALL PRICES INCLUDE THREE MONTH OPTION\ RESPECTFULLY GR]f(f-ff5ftikft QUOGUE, NY 1 1959 (516) 653-6666 FAX (51 6) 653-8676 OPERATIONS MANAGER September 20, 1993 G7C Quality Resource Corporation Ms. Judith T. Terry Town Clerk Town of Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 RE: Town of Southold Solicitation for Services for Transfer and Disposal/Processing of Solid Waste We are pleased to submit a bid to transfer and dispose of the Municipal's Solid Waste in accordance with the specifications received September 16, 1993. Enclosed with this bid are the permits you requested for the disposal site. If in fact we are low bid, we will provide the necessary letter of surety to cover the total amount of this bid. Transfer and Dispose of: A. Garbage and Rubbish for a period of no less than six (6) months. Price per Ton $63.00 Sincerely, 1 Mr. Glenn LaMay Quality Resource Corporation 1983 Marcus Avenue, Suite 121 Lake Success, NY 11042 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES PENNSYLVANIA SOUTHWEST REGION - FIELD OPERATIONS WASTE MANAGEMENT 400 Waterfront Drive Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222-4745 (412) 442-4000 (answers 24 hrs.) February 26, 1993 CERTIFIED MAIL TP-213 150 644 Municipal Authority of Westmoreland County P.O. Box 730 Greensburg, PA 15601 Attention: Donald Ruscitti Chairman RE: Sanitary Landfill Rostraver Township Westmoreland County iD No. 100277 Dear Mr. Ruscitti : Enclosed is a major permit modification to Permit No. 100277 for the operation of your municipal waste landfill . It is issued in accordance with Article 5 of the Solid Waste Management Act (Act 97) . Compliance with the limitations and stipulations that have been set forth on your permit is mandatory. You have the right to appeal any limitation or stipulation as stated on your permit. Enclosed with this permit modification is an example of a wasteload inspection form for documentation of the waste screening inspection results for each residual wasteload to be disposed at Sanitary Landfill . This action of the Department may be appealable to the Environmental Hearing Board, 101 South Second Street, Suites Three - Five, Harrisburg, PA 17101, (717-787-3483) by any aggrieved person pursuant to Section 4 of the Environmental Hearing Board Act, 35 P.S. Section 7514; and the Administrative Agency Law, 2 Pa. C.S. , Chapter 5A. Appeals must be filed with the Environmental Hearing Board within 30 days of receipt of written notice of this action unless the appropriate statute provides a different time period. Copies of the appeal form and the regulations governing practice and procedure before the Board may be obtained from the Board. This paragraph does not, in and of itself, create any right of appeal beyond that permitted by applicable statutes and decisional law. An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Recycled Paper Municipal Authority of - 2 - February 26, 1993 Westmoreland County If you have any questions concerning the enclosed permit and/or the requirements set forth by Act 97, please contact me at 412-442-4000. Sinc ely, Anthony D. Orlando Regional Manager Waste Management Southwest Region - Field Operations ADO:DEE:jc Enclosure cc: Regional - w/enclosure Chron - w/enclosure Central - Division of Municipal/Residual Permits - w/enclosure Rostraver Township - w/enclosure (CERTIFIED MAIL #P-213 150 645) Westmoreland County - w/enclosure (CERTIFIED MAIL #P-213 150 646) September 20, 1993 G7C Quality Resource Corporation Ms. Judith T. Terry Town Clerk Town of Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 RE: Town of Southold Solicitation for Services for Transfer and Disposal/Processing of Solid Waste We are pleased to submit a bid to transfer and dispose of the Construction and Demolition Debris in accordance with the specifications received September 16, 1993. Enclosed with this bid are the permits you requested for the disposal site. If in fact we are low bid, we will provide the necessary letter of surety to cover the total amount of this bid. Transfer and Dispose of: B. Construction and Demolition Debris for a period no less than six (6) months. Price per Ton $65.00 Sincerely, Mr. Glenn LaMay '`t Quality Resource rporation 1983 Marcus Avenue, Suite 121 Lake Success, NY 11042 ()RC 983 Marc.', AvP,,— ,r.. TOWN OF ISLIP $%A OF1683 i tiD CY• `• Our co JOAN d JOHNSON OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK CAROL S.SMITH %:,• TOWN CLERK DEPUTv TCI•%'N C,ERk REGISTRAR PEGGY-JOYCE MCKMAX DEPVrY PrG45MAR I August 11 , 1992 Mr. Mark W. Kenedy, President Hubbard Enterprises. Inc. 1612 Fifth Avenue Bay Shore, New York 11706 Re: TRANSFER STATION/RECYCLING CENTER PERMIT Dear Mr. Kenedy: i' Please be advised that your application for renewal of your permit ' . to operate a transfer station/recycling center has been reviewed and is t hereby approved. The current permit will be effective September 1 , 1992 through August 31, 1993. In addition, all conditions defined in your original permit are incorporated into this renewal. r The Town of Islip reserves the right to modify or rescind this permit within the specified time period if it should be determined that the recycling center is not operating in accordance with all New York State, R' Suffolk County, or Islip Town Environmental regulations. 'a If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact »'{{{ Peter Daly in the Department of Environmental Control at 224-5640. a h�. Ver truly yours, oan Wo 7 B. Johnson ,'► `; Town Clerk `• �'� JBJ:cs cc: Peter Daly, Environmental Control c .� f 655 MAIN STREET ISLIP, LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK 11751 (516) 224-5490 14 r y l 1 RECEIPT N° 3209 1 TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE TOWN OF ISLIP *; ISLIP, N.Y. / 19 <., , —+✓ r NAME y` 7 ADDRESS � .. +$.' ❑Rood Dedication Search ❑Marriage License O Taxicab ❑Marriage Transcript ❑ Business Lic. ❑ Medallion ❑Peddlers license ' X.• ❑ Driver ❑ Driver - Renewal ❑Tow Truck License O Garbage License ❑3%Bingo Fees ❑Off-road Vehicle ❑Games of Chance Fees ` M Corrtmaciai Boal Hauler ❑Xerox Ordinance of Certification 4 O Commercial Shellfish Buyer Block,Erly Plica on O Buyer Employee Commercial ShelNish Bu Y P oyes Cdher04 r/ f-" { i Amount Paid S. _ �•, / Dolkxs 1 awn C ,Town of Islip q>, l r �� 4r 1 'S ~r r y, r {� 1 t i TOWN OF ISLIP r K - �''r' ' TRANSFER STATION/RECYCLING CENTER PERMIT APPLICATION ,w u, The issuance of a permit shall bind the applicant to comply with r all conditions, rules and regulations of Chapter 21, Solid Waste of the Code of the Town of Islip as in effect during the period of the permit. The applicant further understands that access to Town of i' Islip, solid waste facilities may be limited by regulation of the Commissioner of Environmental Control . The holder of this permit agrees to abide by all permit conditions and or covenants imposed in relation to the grant of a variance if any, from the requirements of the Islip Town Code by the Planning Board and to provide all infor- mation required by Chapter 21 of the Islip Town Code, including but not limited to: a) gross tond solid waste received b) net recyclable recovered by type ` c) net solid waste transferred for disposal d) jurisdiction of origin of solid waste received e) gross container capacity serviced by vehicle delivering materials to the facility The holder of this permit shall be entitled to dispose in the Town of Islip Facilities, a fraction of net solid waste transferred , .. for disposal equivalent to the fraction of gross tons of material received which originated in the Town of Islip. 1 � CONTACT PERSON Mark W . Kenedy TITLE President $� CO. NAME AND ADDRESS Hubbard Enterprises Inc . , 1612 Fifth Ave . , Bay 'c ., ' + Shore , NY 11706 PHONE 516 666-4550 LOCATION OF FACILITY Same as above J-: 1 LIST ALL OTHER LONG ISLAND' TOWNS AND VILLAGES WHERE YOU COLLECT SOLID 9 WASTE, IF ANY. Solid waste is brought into facility by others . Material is generated t from the townships of Islip , Babylon , Brookhaven , and Smithtown . Fee. $30.00 T. t 1 ; } 10/88 F rC+ f X71: n NAME OF APPLICANT Hubbard Lnterarisei inc . hi MAILING ADDRESS 1612 Fifth Avenue Bay S Y ;rth S WITH FINANCIAL K LIST ALL OFFICERS BY NAME AND TITLE, AND ALL PERSON v INTEREST IN THIS APPLICATION AS FOLLOWS : THE APPLICATION SHALL N, CONTAIN THE NAME OF THE APPLICANT OR, IF A PARTNERSHIP OR CORPORATIO DIRECTORS AND ALL PERSONS HOLDING OFFICERS, THE NAMES OF ALL PARTNERS, TWENTY—FIVE PERCENT (258) OR MORE OF THE OUTSTANDING SHARES OF SAID J't=' CORPORATION. IF THE APPLICANT IS A CORPORATION WHICH IS WHOLLY OR PARTIALLY OWNED BY ANOTHER CORPORATION, THE PARENT CORPORATION SHALL BE IDENTIFIED TOGETHER WITH THE NAMES OF THE OFFICERS AND DIRECTOR OF a THE PARENT CORPORATION. SECOND LINEI ADDRESS & QIP CODE, TELEPHONE r �¢ ' A 1 Mark W . Kenedy '.1. 2 . 85 W . Concourse , brightwaters NY 11718 516 6 -0 48 14 B. 1 . Theodore Hubbard 75 Hunter Avenue , Miller Place NY 11164 . .. 2. C. 1 . x :4 2• 1 4 D. 1 . r; 2 . i; S • f �• is: 2. an arson listed above ever been convicted of a violation a Have you or y p 3. of the Law, other than a Traffic Violation: Yes ( 1 No X ( ) 't If yes, explain W T i3r ' AUG-06-1992 09:05 FPW TOU4 CLERK TO 96651058 P.04 dt� CAPACITY REQUEST AND PRELIMINARY RECYCLING EST-IMATE Specify maximum gross tonnage of mixed solid waste and recyclables per day for which you request approval. Fix 2. apecify material (s) to be recovered. r , 3. Describe separation system to be employed, ie. hand sorted or automated# if automated, describe equipment to be used. 4 . List all carting firms from which you expect to receive material. 5. Estimate percentage of recoverable recyclable material in solid '@« waste to be received (ie. 501 , 60%, corrugated, etc. ) . ' 6. Estimate Humber of commercial stops(with monthly aggregate Container capacity to be served by your facility) which ` are located in the Town of Islip Boz are not located in the Town of Islip 30t . j ; 7. Estimate net tong of recyclables you expect to recover per month Y: by type. Y 1' " N wf,; .ij U.3 r L" i Nubbard Enterprises, Inc. 4 1612 Fifth Avenue Bay Shore, N. Y. 11706 ` (516) 666-4550 MATERIAL SOURCE LIST M .A .A . 3 MCarting West Babylon �7)jz g y Allstate Rubbish Removal Bay Shore Lumex Inc . Bay Shore Beaver Wood Services Brentwood Budget Roll—Off Bay Shore CBS Rubbish Removal Bay Shore t DeMatteo Salvage West Babylon - Four Star Associates Bay Shore ` L . B . Recycling Wantagh Floral Glass Hauppauge z" Key Container Central Islip '. Feldman Lumber Bay Shore ltk - ' ' `'' ' Friendly Carting Commack - Metcalf Carting Ocean Beach Jovee Contracting Westbury Jet Sanitation Central Islip McGivern Rubbish Removal Central Islip Paris Art Label Ronkonkoma '. Peelle Company Bay Shore Southern Container Deer Park Star Recycling Woodside Barry Wetherall Islip Vigliotti Bros . Carting Westbury U—Need—A Roll Off West Babylon Vinnie Monte Waste System Bay Shore .t] 1 y1t� • • Y `Hubbard Enterprises, Inc. t 1612 Fifth Avenue # Bay Shore, N. Y. 11706 (516) 666-4550 CAPACITY REQUEST AND PRELIMINARY RECYCLING ESTIMATE f � I . Urban Woodwaste . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . 300 tons/day Concrete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500 tons/day ardwaste . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 tons day ferrous metals . . . . . • . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 tons/day Non- ferrous metals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I . 20 tons/day Paper/cardboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 tons /day Plastic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 tons /day Glass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 tons/day 2 . All of the above - only recyclable materials to be accepted at ?.' site at this time . Complete transfer station to be started at "y %+ future time . 3 . All major loads brought to facility are to be separated before delivery to site . Smaller mixed loads are to be separated by carter/homeowner upon delivery to site in marked roll-off bins • : `; as required . t' 4 . See attached list . 5 . 100% of all material received as shown in item 1 . When transfer station is in full operation , approximately 80-90% should be -� recyclable . 6 . Note : All material is brought to the facility by individual homeowners and carters in vehicles ranging from pickup loads to 40 cubic yard trailers . 7 . Urban Woodwaste . . . . . . . .4000-5000 tons/month Concrete . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1200-2400 tons/month Yardwaste . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1200-2400 tons/month Ferrous metal 20-50 tons/month i Non-ferrous metal . . . . . . . . . . • . I . . . . . . . . 20-50 tons/month Paper/cardboard 30-70 tons/month Plastic and Glass 50- 120 tons/month z• r'Y. ^'MI{ J{ s;" :AUG-06-1992 09:06 FROM TOUq CLERK TO 95651058 P.OS ,3' Ff • '} Nz4 YORK ) - `'i� STATE 0�' - Tt _ $ • �. r . COUNTY OP SUFFOLK ) kr Mark W . Kenedg y being duly sworn, deposes and f � K rayl t ac 'h;F JS the P resident 3. of Hubbard E ,_�..— o; for app cant here of that all the nfoiz�►ation s m tted with is, �u. ; �. application is true) that the applivant agrees to comp with al provisions of Chapter 21 of the Code of the Tawe otIslip theo which requlatos the collecti..)n and disposal of solid waser of Transfer Stations/R,.cycling Centers; that the applicant und�ration stands that failure to comply -With the rules and regulations of the the Town of Islip or an false statements made on any part of this application shall be grounds for denial and/or revocation of this permit. i. Ve 1 r t• ATU SIM AN TO HEFORS !iK THXS 6 t h DAY OFA u .._..,. _.l2_.�' NOTARY PUBLIq_ k,. A,t ACTION 8Y TOWN CLERK: (A) ApproVed s Permit No. � expires: Disapproveds yam. i` t , . �141a1(2/S —Tart 12 •. , , ,�__ € PROJECT I.DtNUMBER - •• - 617.21 SEQp,z Appendix C .c , ,, State Environmental Quality Review .j 1� SHORT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM f= # ^ For UNLISTED ACTIONS Only 1 itzf<'� PART 1—PROJECT INFORMATION (To be completed by Applicant or Project sponsor) 7. + r t Y (« 1. APPLICANT ISPONSOR 2. PROJECT NAME F °may, Hubbard Enterprises Inc . ' S. PROJECT LOCATION: 6 Municipality Tow n of I s 1 i county S u f f o 1 Is 4. PRECISE LOCATION(Street address and rood Interseclloni•prominent landmarks,etc,or provide map) 1612 1+ifth Avenue , Bay Shore , NY 11706--West side Fifth Ave . , SoutMacadam, North Fifth Industrial Ct . I {: S. IS PROPOSED ACTION: — -- -- — i j: O New ❑Expansion ❑Modlllcallonhlterallnn _—_N/A_— - d 'j e. DESCRIBE PROJECT BRIEFLY: We accept urban wood waste and process it into l :i j, boiler' fuel and mulch . i S 1"+ .. I L y l ,y. s Jt' 1, 1 • 11 { r'1, T. AMOUNT OF LAND AFFECTED: jr'1, Initially25 acres Ultimately r •_.�3 0V : ecru --------�---- l; r j� e, WILL PROPOSED ACTION COMPLY WITH EXISTING ZONING On OTHER EXISTING LAND USE nESTnICTIONS? lio Yee O No II No,describe briefly `. S. WHAT 111 PRESENT LAND USE IN VICINITY OF PROJECT? O Residential ®Industrial O Commercial ❑Agriculture ParklForestiopen space ❑Other 1 t L ,J 10. DOES ACTION INVOLVE A PERMIT APPROVAL,OR FUNDING,NOW On ULTIMATELY FROM ANY OTHER GOVERNMENTAL AGENCY(FEDERAL.!' STATE OR LOCAL)? t j O Yoe O No 11 yea,list agency(s)and permlllopprovols D E C P a r t 3 6 0 P e r m i t 1) •,,f ,FIs,(! DOEII ANY/1SPEOT pF�THE ACTION HAVE A CURRENTLY VALID PERMIT On APPROVAL? •• I'I r• I�,MtI YNIN i�Nof)IacN yuy Hot spency name and permillapproval •�I '°.1M11tIirt)1�tT�r lloo tie ha lte-4l "Wo *Ywl '!—14. + . As A RESULT CP PRO" ED.ACTION WILL EXISTINO PERMITIAPPnOVAL nEOUInE MODIFICATION? ,, (• !¢ 11:01filit l/l1u11nH'Q1.1 CERTIITY THAT THt INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE IS TRUE TO THE BEST.OF MY KNOWLEDGE i ~; T AppllcanU*poneor ham*: ----------- Dale: "� is ' •a.«. . •^ iM'' 4 fi II the action Is In Il+e Coastal Area, and you are a state agency, Complete the i ,f �� :}' • I' Coastal Assessment Form before proceeding with this.assessment `' ' °�►"OF�sl� (DEPT. USE ONLY) TOWN of ISLIP r � 4 DEC APPLICATION N DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL k TRANSFER STATION / RECYCLING CENTER PERMIT APPLICATION t OWNERSHIP: LOCATION: ' Quality Resrource Recovery Corp. Quality Resource Recovery Corp/Bays or _ FACILITY OWNER NAME FACILITY NAME `= 1983 Marcus Ave. , Suite 121 1612 Fifth Ave. ADDRESS ADDRESS - Lake Success, NY 11042 Bayshore, NY 11706 TOWN i SUITE I ZIP TOWN/STATE/ZIP ( 516) 352-9600 ( 516 ) 665-1005 TELEPHONE NUMBER TELEPHONE NUMBER ` it NEW YORK STATE DEC TRANSFER STATION PERMIT NUMBER: Application Pending ------ EFFECTIVE DATE EXPIRATION DATE List ell offlaers by name end title, end ell persons with finnnalal interost In Ihls AppllattNon as fallow®; the application%hall contain tho 11TiHldHt N1> t1NNlirtiN1 Hh it r10AIMI"1*1181 Nt t•tllhti1 i11tiN;11w Ilml !�tit rill tihillioj.t+ttlr.al�;tllitar,IMa nlirl tali hrllsHN3 NHIHIHq 1tlMM t1t 1,118Mof the outstanding shares of sold cotporallon, If Ula applloanl Is a ourpolallon MOO Is wholly or partially owned by another oorporatlon, (Y the parent corporation shall be Identified together with the name of the officers and director of the parent corporation. Type of Ownership: ❑ Sole Proprietorship ❑ Partnership Corporation (If owned by parent corporation, provide Information on additional shoot) A. OFFICER/PARTNER: B. OFFICER /PARTNER: James J. Solano, Pres . John DoNigris, CFO N NAME AME 1 1983 Marcus Ave - 1 Suite 121 983 Marcus Ave . , Suite 121 r ADDRESS ADDRESS Lake Success, NY 11042 Lake Success , NY 11042 ' TOWN/STATE I ZIP TOWN/STATE I ZIP C. OFFICER/PARTNER: D. OFFICER/PARTNER: Joseph E. Wold, Jr . , V . P. NAMI NAME 1983 Marcus Ave. , Suite 121 I ADDRESS ADDRESS i Lake success , NY 11042 i TOWN I Sim I ZIP TOWN/STATE I ZIP E i Have you or any person listed above been convicted of a violation of the law, other than a traffic violation? ❑ Yes No If yes, explain: r: WILL MATERIAL BE ACCEPTED FROM OUTSIDE THE TOWN OF ISLIP: XI—I YES ❑ NO IF YES, LIST THE CARTING FIRM AND THE JURISDICTION FROM WHERE MATERIAL WILL BE COLLECTED: . t (attach addidona/sheets it needed) FIRM /JURISDICTION See attached list . FIRM /JURISDICTION k. � FIRM /JURISDICTION } FIRM /JURISDICTION FIRM /JURISDICTION *` FIRM /JURISDICTION i PLIABIt LIST MARKETS / OUTLETS POI1 11ECOmED MATmIALS (NAME & LOCATION): Ponti & Sons, NY NEWSPAPER Rotigliano Paper Stock Inc-Westbury, NY; Westbury Paperstock Co,-Westbury, NY owi hocyciilig or *bLbury, 111.-wdbLbury► NY ----- ` ' PLASTIC (PET and HDPE) US Polymers-Troy, NY ALUMINUM The David J. Joseph Company-Southeastern, PA (Contract) CORRUGATED CARDBOARD Rutigliano Paper Stock Inc.-Westbury, NY FERROUS METAL The David J Joseph Company-Southeastern, PA (Contract) ? t. MAGAZINES Marcal-NJ i MIXED PAPER Westbury Paperstock Co.-Westbury, NY Grass Clippings ACS Services Inc.-Paterson, NJ PLEASE IDENTIFY DISPOSAL FACILITIES FOR RESIDUAL WASTES: z• ,: NAME/LOCATION: NAME/LOCATION: Islip Town Landfill 1 r 1, {{t NAME/LOCATION: NAME/LOCATION: i i' S-: h i - ice. F CAPACITY REQUEST / PRELIMINARY RECOVERY ESTIMATE Types of Waste to be Accepted: ❑ Commercial Solid Waste :9 Construction and Demolition Debris ❑ Other (please specify) Yard waste - leaves , brush, grass clippings OUANTITIES TO BE ACCEPTED: MATERIALS TO BE RECOVERED: Commercial Solid Waste: tons/day yds'day K Newspaper ® Corrugated Glass Cardboard Construction and Demolition: 1050 tons/day yds'day ® Plastic R Ferrous Other: Ya r d W a s t e 100 tons/day yds3day Aluminum ZJ Mixed Paper Other; Ione/dny ydendny Other (ploaee epeolly) .f:o n c r e b a, o t h e r ip See attached breakdown . non-ferrous metals, tires. t: H1 k+A 1?1�I �r!tilgp !aOMMAVON A1'4'1'pAl if.µ. 410 eHI1Ntt'fil. 0111HIIINI14NI! All major loads uC wuud altd dufidrube bruughl; Lu Lite raciliby are bo be source separated before delivery to the facility. Smaller mixed loads 4 are to be separated by carter/homeowner upon delivery to the site in marked rollaoff bins as required . Remaining mixed C&D debris will be i`$= ti ed on an indoor concrete pad and separated by hand . LIST CARTING FIRMS FROM WHOM WASTE WILL BE ACCEPTED: (attach additional shoots 11 noodod) i � z A. FIRM 1: B. FIRM 2: See attached list . t � NAME NAME ADDRESS ADDRESS TOWN f STATE/ZIP TOWN/STATE/ZIP T[LIPHONK TELEPHONE C. FIRM 3: D. FIRM 4: NAME NAME ADDRESS ADDRESS is TOWN/STATE/ZIP TOWN/STATE/ZIP f TELEPHONE TELEPHONE 4 4 STATE OF NEW YORK ) � � � k � : S.S. Y COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ) b James J. solano , being duly sworn, deposes and says that he/she Is the President .F of Quality Resource Recovery Corp/Bayshore s the applicant herein;that all the information submitted with this application is true;that the applicant agrees to comply with all provisions of Chapter 21 of the Code of the Town of Islip which regulates the collection and disposal of solid waste and the operation of Ttansfor Stations/Recyc:ing Centure; that the applicant undoratnndo thnt fallura to comply with tho rtl108 and rogulatlon9 of tho lbwn of lollp or any 18196 911110M®nt9 ` made on any part of this application shall be grounds for denial and/or revocation of this permit. r i lgnature f fes. SWORN TO BEFO ME THIS !` 1AMELIA SPIEGEL DAY OF /2 Notary Public, 'I904 of Now York No.4tS4944 NOTARY PUBLIC Dusllfled in Nanau(.bunt�►� Commission Expires May 9,1 i E f z ACTION BY TOWN CLERK: (A) Approved: Permit No. _ , expires: (B) Disapproved: i S 3 1 3 7 t i b k 3 k . t x F ..0`' 14, y k. ESTIMATED VOLUME BY WASTE TYPE Nye ` Urban Woodwaste . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300 tons/day Conmrete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500 ions/day Yard%astc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 tons/day `- Ferrous metals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 tons/day Non-ferrous ntct;ils . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 tolls/day 1'sapet/ciudlxrt�Yi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 tons/day i { . . . . . IO limbhlay � . . . . . . .50 tons/day Glass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I f t s i i { ti' MATERIAL SOURCE LIST A.A. & M. Carting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . West Babylon Allstate Rubbish Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bay Shore .F Lumex. Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bay Shore Beaver Wood Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brentwood ` i Bay Shore f.. BudgetRoll-Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f CBS Rubbish Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bay Shore DcMatteo Sadvage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wvxt Bnlrylon FourStar Associates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bay Shore Wcu�tttgh F Floral Ghw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hauppauge E Koy 6mhtliwl t ��nlriti l:;lilt Y Feldcnan I_unibcr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ray Shore ; I Friendly Carting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Commack l s . E Metcalf Carting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ocean Beach l Jovee Contracting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Westbury Jet Sanitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Central Islip McGivern Rubbish Renioval . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Central Islip Paris Art Label . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ronkonkoma Peelle Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bay Shore Southern Container . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Deer Park Star Recycling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Woodside Barry Wehterall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Islip Vighotti Bros. Carting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Westbury U-Need-A Rool Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . West Babylon Vinnic Monte Waste System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bay Shore t STATEWIDE RECYCLING INC. 24 Hrs 7 Days '` .. CONTAINER SERVICE (516) 385-4651 1 TO 40 YARDS Servicing N.Y.and N.J. PROPOSAL SUBMITTED TO PHONE DATE low-' Or_S0'j L. ' b57-1 x0 q loloIC13 STREET JOB NAME 50301 1MAl"op-o IsH ,,iD &PraeAb-c A L4 tr CITY. STATE AND ZIP JOB LOCATION Si-% -, -;D 1►� at=S� JOB PHONE WE HEREBY SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING SPECIFICATIONS AND PROPOSAL FOR: r.l%0l,- AAJD P f_ OF "R H Adto w b r FACM i -STATIO-J RPO is L 5 (_E A)4A_ : ✓E 01P Ff686 C0575, bAlUkuUtc— A ►Vf 'Foul, DOL-L-AQS24,00) P612 ]It 11rapailt hereby to furnish material and labor — complete in accordance with above specifications, for the sum of: 'F�,_ Do UAQS Parc. $5-L/,0 Pf.ip"j �. Payment to be made as follows: I (510,1514 - All material is guaranteed to be as IS 0 1. .All work to be comp- in a workmanlike manner according to standard practices.Any alteration or deviation from above spfeifica•Authorized tions involving extra costs will be executed only upon written orders.and will become an Signature extra m charge over and above the estiate.AN agreements contingent upon strikes.accidents or delays beyond our control.Owner to carry lin,tornado and other necessary insurance. Not is proposal may be Our workers are fully covered by Workmen's Compensation Insurance. withdrawn by us it not accepted within 1010 days. ,ArrrVt=r It f rII}1nBal—The above prices, specifications and conditions are satisfactory and are hereby accepted. You are authorized Signature M to do the work as specified.Payment will be made as outlined above. Date of Acceptance: Signature STATEWIDE RECYCLING INC. Haulers of Recyclable Material 1 lair)A w F I cern o,&j S 5A 1E(AJ6)CG&,(L1ii-AjL.Toj<. 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(AATM t AL (3) UEKk OH 2eC-q 1,oQLZ,.)C. - N4UL%o J(,- " tS PusAL l)r wooZ, 66duc�e,FT6, Awl) f D A14TeV-%AL. 19) CITE of Com- - HAULtmLr- or- MVnJtetPAL �.PAS�- 1345 New York Avenue • Huntington Station,NY 11746 • (516) 385-4651 • Fax: (516) 385-7624 STATEWIDE RECYCLING INC. Haulers of Recyclable Material �(L�Pct �Pe-�Tlo,►�s�I-1A�L Pc,(�rJ PDL�t A'A1#\J TAkuIJ 00(zr (4) OUJE HUMD2Eb 'TFQ U t o) Gu Qac. `.A2� eAPAC1TY L�vt= >=wo2 iZ�Ft T(A�yscc-Y1 T2A��t'�2S . 12���t-Yt5 LJ►LL fit c-)cp; -n AT To Woj or- ,rNo L,:�, IGL. IT94-VSFek S-,ATIL,J, Two 0�7 wN ICU (AJILL ►3E PL,cCa aAJ LUAbi,.Jcr AQ rA c72 l.of D,v.1i,-, RE-: jjj k t, -Two w%u, k21.,)1Ajj o,v 9p,E1nnjSc-S Td eL Usefl +dN E c C-3-S Y 'Fo 2 C-X I M TU\r j j A(. C-'C. l._.o A 3 e9 -1 aA il,c2S W it-L dE 21�MJ J t'O �►b 'RC"P(ACGb w I-H LLCM L--Y\ADTq 7e-A I L€2S �. l7 co�LPTE: 5�PPL`t ASD vrAwJ'TAt#J 'TWO dal (p2 AS N&Q-( tis QFQJke�b) F009-TYCSD) Cj61 L �AU1 ROLL_ 0C47 GorjT P"0J E ZS. Cp n ,-,Jea S UJ L,., 8E PcAGerz -rrJ LOA 3 j,tj ' Az -A ✓Vl o ;ii covJ 0 ENJ I bpj, Ta q►-tC 'Tow ni. LoAbc9 Cc�T A,#- 2S WILL. (1.E 1Z6yv%0J�� A.►JD vj t1N, S i GLtG�A1v CMco,,JCAi�eks A� O P-Ctat 1 As V J&-C-SS Pk'--e 6q 51 Air- w'a� eolLt-tvJl-r 1345 New York Avenue - Huntington Station, NY 11746 - (516) 385-4651 - Fax: (516) 385-7624 of STATEWIDE RECYCLING INC. Haulers Recyclable Material �ROPc�E'D��sPc�Ac-�A�►L.V`t'►ES �Q& S" Nub KE�s s-()#,J r sA-AJ►-rAa.>e Lib F►u— �JUC-��►M02CLAti� �-.Ia,.�DG��.�— W CS i M oO-C L_r3,Aj b PC-+Jr• G'�LV Aui/a PAY' m t 1`TEb t r- b F►LL QC Lq(-L►YI�,J b- TAX a\4ito O-q. E.C Prime , C'O NJ'Z)COt-JLPU'TC �AZ UJ i D C �E L`(C.L►�11r 1�C. D E .C '��- w, ► r-� -rs���cz- A►�o� &OOVC L,4j r�► COP i L`5 o F �'L=2W1�ZS R�lfl I�Ll, b� R.0 C�tJ C�7� 1345 New York Avenue • Huntington Station,NY 11746 . (516) 385 -4651 • Fax: (516) 385-7624 ROBERT P. BRADY AGENCY, INC. F. KRUEGER AGENCY .Insurance 3ono11n9 487 NEW YORK AVENUE P.O.BOX 585 25 NORTH FERRY ROAD P.O.BOX 539 HUNTINGTON,NY 11743 SHELTER ISLAND,NY 11964 516 673-0500 FAX 516-423-0956 516-749-1014 September 20, 1993 Town of Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road PO Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 a Re: State Wide Recycling, Inc. Gentlemen: This letter will serve to inform you that in the event State Wide Recycling, Inc. , is awarded the contract, this office will provide the necessary Performance and Security Bonds provided all underwriting requirements are complied with. Should you require any further information, kindly advise. Yours very truly, 6 Roert P. Brady ROBERT•P. BRADY AGENCY, INC. RPB:rt __ _.--.-._.__._� ----- -tea---------•- TE(MMIDD/YY) A4 HOBO. , DA CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE 09 DATE 3 PRODUCERIS_CFM JCA-'1T 19_TS-SUED AS-A MAT ER-bf—INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR Robert P. Brady Agency, Inc. ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. 487 New York Avenue COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE Huntington, NY 11743 COMPANY A New York Merchant Bakers Mutual_ Ins. Co. INSURED COMPANY B The State Insurance Fund State Wide Recycling, Inc. COMPANY 1345 New York Avenue C Huntington, NY 11743 COMPANY D i I�COVERAGES THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED,NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS GLH IIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. CO POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER UNITS LTR ', -- _ -' DATE(MMlDD/YY) DATE(MM/DD/YY) GENERAL LIABILITY GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2,000,000. A X,'COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY # Unassigned 07-01-93 07-01-94 PRODUCTS-COMPIOPAGG $ 1,000,000. CLAIMS MADE [X�OCCUR PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $ 1,000,000. j OWNER'S&CONT PROT j EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000. FIRE DAMAGE(Any one fire) $ 50,000. - - - MED EXP(Any one Person) $ 5,000. AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $ 1,000,000. ANY AUTOALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY $ A X''SCHLDULEDAUTOS RA00062 06-08-93 06-03-94 (Per person) HIRED AUTOS ! BODILY INJURY $ NON OWN FD AUTOS (Per accident) I PROPERTY DAMAGE $ GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY-EA ACCIDENT $ ANY AUTO OTHER THAN AUTO ONLY: EACH ACCIDENT $ AGGREGATE $ EXCESS LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ UMBRELLA FORM AGGREGATE $ �OTHER THAN UMBRELLA FORM $ WORKERS COMPENSATION AND STATUTORY LIMITS EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY --- _-----_---- _ -___-- - -_"- - _--- EACH ACCIDENT $_ - 100,000. iINCLI Unassigned 06-24-93 � 06-24-94 r 500,000. B THE PROPRIETOR/ DISEASE- LIMIT $ I PARTNERS/EXECUTIVE .. g -------- -- --- - - - - I OFFICERS ARE: EXCL ! DISEASE-EACH EMPLOYEE $ 100,000. E ER - OTHER - I I I I RIP`If0�1 OE��E�-A�10�3$%L�Z�ATIa?13/VE ICLES%SP CIS ALT-TERAS CERTIFICATE HOLDER '-� —� CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE Town of Southold EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING COMPANY WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL Town Hall 30_DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, 53095 Main Road BUT FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH NOTICE SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY PO BOX 1179 OF ANY KIND UPON THE COMPANY, ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. AIUVHORIZED REPRESENTATIV Southold, NY 11971 ACORD 25-S(3/93) a ACORD CORPORATION 1993 � t STATEWIDE RECYCLING INC. 24 Hrs 7 Days .. CONTAINER SERVICE (516) 385-4651 1 TO 40 YARDS Servicing N.Y.and N.J. PROPOSAL SUBMITTED TO PHONE DATE d'j'►rJ of •-I SU 0 9lap 1 W STREET JOB NAME CITY, STATE AND ZIP CODE JOB LOCATION JOB PHONE WE HEREBY SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING SPECIFICATIONS AND PROPOSAL FOR: Jab S t_ OF G ' " fieOVNA TovJAJ OF (-AN p r-- ^ N To P12WIMI 15 L. 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You are authorized Signature to do the work as specified.Payment will be made as outlined above. Date of Acceptance: Signature STATEWIDE RECYCLING INC. Haulers of Recyclable Material C(LO POSEb 0Pt-UTIDJ 5/I-lA UL PLAk) PpLt p A'Ai#\J;AmjOOR- Cy J OUJE HUAJD(1.fD TE ►U trio) GU gIc eAPFlCITY "V F�ooYZ 2Lf1 Tr2A�scc-�2 T2A►�c12s . �R�►�C-l2s i,J►LL ►fit L 0 cA tZ9 AT To w� oC- ,rNo �� �•�l�� Iw /TRAMS ST1�J I v`,0 0�= �,.� H .cu WILL e ; P�,cca j"J LOAbi„,J(,- AQr-A Foe_ ILjo (Z L( �i,�l 00 P2F1r�n►SCS Td V5 + NCC S< 2 Y ec- 1�0 QL C-X'1 YUP TUn11J A C C- . Lo P,3, ez) -i RA iL,- - W►�� a� 2��N1�v�'O �h ���CAt.� w L� CLLR L-'�rv�,A��( '�.A t L€QS SUPPL`( tWT--) vY)A(v,J'%AivJ TWO (p(Z AS AS P-mo►eeb) F0U2TY (LiD) C,LJ&L �P,QD 20LL- u(:F Lo A'),khJir (SLI r T6 - H-C- -TOWN) LOAJO� (1JtLL (err QL-movJe---�) A ib0j, ' Ger✓ v i C��CA�,,J� S, n� O FTC 'i A� v�t�CS5 A(L'Y &q 51AJ� 0j,0 LLivJlf. 1345 New York Avenue • Huntington Station,NY 11746 • (516) 38S -4651 • Fax: (516) 385-7624 Haulers of STATEWIDE RECYCLING INC. Recyclable Material Qv!�t,►r►CAnu+liS ©�vJU5 A.J-3 Ot9 Y?^16S or D�E- �+ouSa.,� '(A GZD VM ,-tA q1� C.<< P�r1(L w� 1 T t'� T 2�►J 5 FEYt_. 5TA ,t cj tAc1LIT`(. WE 0,.xW rv�, RLL OV' (90f- 0wn) CQv 'Ovv11N,ti-jr uvl+tL\+ C�15 ,5TS of T[{� 1'o�c�ilnll.- ; ( _TofL- T CALL b^YL c.o nr►61u,-J A 1 OJ�1 5 (101 UvALK t+\Jt,— rt-WP- QE�JSr TaA J-,i7UA- TaAIL-CYZS RQ -L ()FF' 'TO-\,JCv(S AAOD OVE(L A00 Qlh-L- Oi F Lo^iA IAJ GrLS ( 1) w,E •Q. FOE,,- kP(2-\JtS2�•- LAjMD Com''-i x-)tbEYZ. ( 1) KOANATsu LAJ P�-5oa PAY �.oabe--YZ- asOE PAS i OA'OEyL- GvaRety%L`< 062 - �ZvVA HAULtLOt- AA,� "�) 1'SPUSA 5EYL�JtGES �u2 114(- TOLL OW.ik) >- 4j, J1G1 PALITI LS ASD P2vvA TC Bu:F jvJ FSSCS (1 ) Cln OF yO jVmzS - VIAUI_t(vv, 4,ib DISPOSAL OF ST2EET swCCVIwt's AV1j'O CA-i C%A QA s it-i Lbemts (a.) c�rL l2Et✓�rc�,�tUi -T'�J�. - l j AJLt(oU- 14k)Z� •DIsPvSAL cam' rvwTE�C t AL (3) y WIATek\A L.. Ly) CIT`! DF U-LF'wt �t7�L h-RJL\1,1G ©�_ VAUNJlC1PA1 tn1�5 1345 New York Avenue • Huntington Station,NY 11746 • (516) 385 -4651 • Fax: (516) 385 -7624 STATEWIDE RECYCLING INC. Haulers of Recyclable Material PRO ►sPC-rAU RU 66'S 0 Wb V P`lS f W J E S A--,J VTAa.`( L-�Jb Fi u._. L. a�►t-1 Wes M 00-C LWf> Pt:-+Jt JG-(Lvau,A POC inn ►TSD �b F►1..1— C � ��Com.►«E1� <�if�Z u� SDC �tL`(GL►�t� ��c:. { �0 K)'V kkArTOO ,U E .C i�iYZ.w1 ► nem T�,t.�S r�"�- J"i�i►�►--� �IAc ��C.`iLL�uJtr -1-dJc, LOP i L=5 o F OL -V1 CVS R�Jfi l L8u. 0" P�a d CJS7' 1345 New York Avenue • Huntington Station,NY 11746 • (516) 385-4651 • Fax: (516) 385 - 7624 j '.11:f11:11 CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DATE(MMIDD/YY) 09-20-93 rt PRODUCER I"iIFTCAT IS ISSUED ANTER F INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE ' HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR Robert Y. Brady Agency, Inc. ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. 487 New York Avenue COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE Huntington, NY 11743 COMPANY A New York Merchant Bakers Mutual Ins. Co. INSURED .... -__ _-- --------------- _.------_.__.. ... -.. COMPANY j B The State Insurance Fund E tate Wide Recycling, Inc. COMPANY 1345 New York Avenue C Huntington, NY 11743 COMPANY D 'COVERAGES fTHIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED,NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. CO TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION LIMITS LTR DATE(MM(DD/YY) DATE(MWDD/YY) GENERAL LIABILITY i�— GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2,000,000. A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY # Unassigned 07-01-93 07-01-94 PRODUCTS-COMP/OPAGG $ 1,000,000. I - 1 CLAIMS MADE rAl OCCUR PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $ 1,000,000. OWNER'S&CONT PROT EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000. FIRE DAMAGE(Any one fire) $ 50,000. MED EXP(Any one person) $ 5,000. AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $ 1,000,000. I .ANY AUTO I ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY $ A ! XSCHI UULEDAUTOS RA00062 06-08-93 06-03-94 (Per person) HIRED AUTOS BODILY INJURY i NONOWNEDAUTOS (Per accident) $ - PROPERTY DAMAGE $ GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY-EA ACCIDENT $ -- - - -.--- - - ------- --.-- --._ ANY AUTO OTHER THAN AUTO ONLY: EACH ACCIDENT $ - I AGGREGATE $ EXCESS LIABILITY — EACH OCCURRENCE $ UMBRELLA FORM AGGREGATE $ �I OTHER THAN UMBRELLA FORM _ I $ WORKERS COMPENSATION AND STATUTORY LIMITS EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY ---- - -- -EACHACCIDENT $ 100,-000.-- B THE PROPRIETOR/ INCL Unassigned 06-24-93 06-24-94 DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT E 500,000 I PARTNERS/EXECUTIVE �_.-. -- - _000_._ OFFICERS ARE EXCL DISEASE-EACH EMPLOYEE $ 100,000. OTHER--- — --- — I DESCRIPTION OF UP-WAM--N$/LOEHICLES/SP CIAL ITEMS CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE Town of Southold EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING COMPANY WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL Town Hall _30-_DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, 53095 Main Road BUT FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH NOTICE SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY PO BOX 1179 A OF ANY KIND UPON THE COMPANY, ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. HORIZED RE RESENTATIV f Southold, NY 11971 G� ` ACORD 25-5(3193) J 1 ACORD CORPORATION 1993 ROBERT R BRADY AGENCY, INC. F. KRUEGERAGENCY gnsurdnce -'-13- onoin9 487 NEW YORK AVENUE P.0.BOX 585 25 NORTH FERRY ROAD P.0. BOX 539 HUNTINGTON,NY 11743 SHELTER ISLAND,NY 11964 516 673-0500 FAX 516-423-0956 516-749-1014 September 20, 1993 Town of Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road PO Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Re: State Wide Recycling, Inc. Gentlemen: This letter will serve to inform you that in the event State Wide Recycling, Inc. , is awarded the contract, this office will provide the necessary Performance and Security Bonds provided all underwriting requirements are complied with. Should you require any further information, kindly advise. Yours very truly, ,,A Ro ert P. Brady ROBERT P. BRADY AGENCY, INC. RPB:rt Illd Jyq New York State Dept . of Environmental Conservation C&D Transfer Station Operating Permit for State Wide Recycling Inc. APR.' '�'8� MY��,�NNS.�r ��:w� ,1-`.. moi- S.11�t`'�.C:A-�- �J4► P.2 sTaTB or Nzw YoRx OEPlI►RZ7 tT or ny stomomn c=szmTION • r� - � � r r •• r r �• •i � � •r r � r r• .• � r In the Matter of the Alleged Violation r Of articles 37 and 71 of the New York : State -Environmental ConXervation Law 6 part 160 of Title 6 of the► Official Compilation s ORDRR ON CONSENT of Codev, Rules and Requlations of the State s., .. Of New York• (6 NYCRiR) , by ; r11a NO- R1-4991-92 Wayside Carting, Ina• _ Bayside Carting, rna• atatavida' Cartingr Inc. Rotondo Brothers corporation _ Corporate Respondents s s and k . _ r Branco Rotondo Sosephine Rotondo t Frank Rotondo, Jr. s Karen arogorovic Rotondo = Daniel A. Rotondo _ Individual. Rs Tondents = 1. The New York State Department of Environmental Congervation (NYSDEC) has jurisdiction to enforce the environmental laws of the State pursuant to Section 3-0301 of the New York State Environmental Conservation Law (ECL) . 2. Articles 27, Title 7 of the ECL gives the NYOVEC the power to promulgate and adopt regulations regarding the management of solid waste. 3 . part 360 of 6 NYCRR sets forth requirements and standards for the parmittinq, construction and operation of solid waste management facilities, including sold waste transfer, racyclables handling and recovery facilities. 0 4 . Section 27-0703 of the ECL provides for penalties for violations of the solid waste requiranwnts of the ECL and associated rules and regulations, 6 NYCRR part 360. S. The NYSDEC has determined that that Corporate Respondents (not including Rotondo Brothers Corporation) have violated the ECL and 1 APR 19 '93 12:29 MYS ENV.CONS. P.3 associated rules and ro . qulation,a as follows: (a) operation of 'a solid waste managsmant facility at 1346 New York Avenue, Huntington, New York without a XySDZC permit, in violation of ECL 27-0707 and a NYCRR 300-1.7r .(b) op+ration of Respondents, solid waste managswmt: facility in violation of 6 NYCRR 360-1.14(b) t. solid_ waste. in water, leachatat 6 NYCRR 360-1.14 (j) s record kespingl 6 NYCRR 360-11..3 (a) (3) : stand tin ipping water? inde6darea, 6 NYC3M ado-11.4(i) reciordss. 6. on Duns 11, 1992, a Notice of Rearing and motion for 6ummary Order was served on Corporate Respondents (not including jtotoz%do Brothers .corporation) , regarding the violations described in paragraph S above. 7. Pursuant to ECL 71-2703, violation at ECL Article 27 or 6 NYCRR part 360 subjects the violator to a civil penalty of Two Thousand live Hundred Dollars ($2s00) for* eaoft violation and an additional penalty of One Thousand Dollars ($1000) for each day a violation continues, as wall as to criminal fines and injunctive relief. ' a. Franco Rotondo and wayside Cartinq, Inc.. have previously, been involved in activities which the NYBDLC determined warrant divestiture of Franco Rotondo and his wife, Josepbina Rotondo from any solid waste aanagamant businesses governed by LCL Article 27 and associated requ,lations. 9. Corporate and Individual, Respondents (identified hereafter collectively as "Respondents") represent that all activities of Respondents regulated by the NYBDEC pursuant to ECL Article 27 and 6 NYCRR Part 360 are to be undertaken in the future by Respondent Statewide. 10. Respondents have affirmatively waived their rights to public hearing or judicial review of the terms, conditions and implementation of this Order, and having consented to the entering and issuing of this order, agree to be bound by the terms and conditions contained herein. 2AM NOW, having considered this matter and being duly advised, it is hereby ORDS MD that I. Penalties. (a) with respect to the violations described in the above • Findings, there is hereby imposed upon Respondents a civil penalty in the sum of Two Hundred Fifty ,Thousand Dollars ($230, 000) , Twenty 2 APR 19 '93 12::_9 MYS ENV.CONS. Ped Thousand Dollars ($20,000) of which shall b* payable 'Upon execution of this Order by Respondents and Lighty Thousand Dollars ($80,000) of which shall be payable in four equal installments as follows: 1, 1993 $20,000- �.r_N�..�_�i+�_�T7M��.1��/��. y 1/ 1994 $ZQ,040-- Rovaatbir 1, 1994 «--- _---�_�---r--May 1,.. 14911 The remaining one Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars ($1110,000) shall be suspended, provided Respondents strictly adhere to the terms and conditions in this Order and Schedule A attached hereto and made a part hareof. (b) Respondents I tailure to. compi with any provision of t t is Order and Appendix A attached hereto and mads a part ,hersof shall constitute a default and violation of this Order, which shall subject Respondents to the following stipulated penalties in addition to the suspended penalty imposed under subparaqxaph 1(a) of this paragraph, without further administrative, or judicial adjudicationr First v of ,spa: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a $2,300 penalty. IAch Dayburing_Which the yfolatign Ccattnusa: a $1,ooc penalty • per- day. Prior to susppended and stipulated penalties being due, the. HYBDEC shall issue a vrittra notice to Respondent Statewide, settinq forth a description of the violation and the penalties to be imposed.. Respondents shall immediately cease axed/or correct the violation and shall have tan (10) calendar days within which to respond to the notice. (c) All suspended and stipulated penalties assessed pursuant to this paragraph shall become duo and owing on the 15th calendar day after receipt by Respondent Statewide of written notice of determination from the NY80EC after reviswi.ng Respondents' response to the notice of violation. (d) After fifteen (15) calendar days aftew tha date of such notice of determination, Respondents shall pay interest on the penalty at the annual rate of nine percent on the overdue =cunt from the day on which it was duan through, and including, the date of payment. (e) A.11 penalties shall be paid by certified, check or money order, made payable to the "Noor York atate Department of Lnvironmontal Conservation" and delivered porsonaliy or by certified mail, return receipt requested: c/o Lori, Riley, Esq. , -Regional Attorney, Oepartzent Of Environmental Conservation, Building 40, S.V.N.Y. Campus, Stony Brook, Now York 11790-2356. 3 APR. 19 193 12.30 MYS Efiv.CGNS. P•5� • (f) Failure by Respondents to comply fully with any term or condition of this order, inaludinq the requiremeats of Appendix L attached hereto and made a part hereof, will subject Respondents to further enforcement action for the violations alleged herein, above and. beyond collection of suspended and stipulated penalties assessed Pursuant to this paragraph. Compliance with this Order shall not excuse. nor be a defense to charges of. any violations of the I= cr any requlation or. permit issued. thereunder other than as expressly described in the above Findings. � • Temporary Authority to Operate. This Order is not a. permit. This order constitutes temporary, conditional authorisation to operate a transfer station and recyclables handling and recovery facility solbly for the purpose of handling construction and demolition debris as defined in 6 NYam Part 360 for a specific period as set forth in Schedule. A, attached hereto and made, a part hereof. Nothing in this Order shall_ be interpreted to mean Respondents. may continue to accept, process store, transfer or handle/recover recyclables from solid waste except as specifically provided heroin. 3. Force lea j Burs. • Respondents shall not suffer any penalunder any of the provisions, tarms and conditions hereof, orle subject to any proceedings or actions for any remedy or relief, it it cannot comply with. any requirements or the provisions hereof because of an Act of God, war, riot or other catastrophe as to which nogliganca or willtut misconduct on the part, of. Respondent was not a proximate cause, provided however, that Respondent shall immediately notify the NYSDEC in writing when it obtains knowledqu. of any such condition and request an appropriate extension or modification of the provisions hereof. 4. Compliance. (a) The temporary authority to operate pursuant to this Order is contingent upon Respondents ' continuous, strict compliance With the terms, conditions and provisions of this Order, the ECL and associated rules and regulations. (b) Failure of Respondent to strictly comply With any provision of this Order and Appendix A, attached hereto and made a part hereof, unless excused by force majeure as discussed in the immediately preceedinq paragraph, shall constitute a dsfault and a failure to perform an obligation under this order and under the ZCL and shall constituts a violation pursuant to ICL 71-2703. (e) Any failure by Respondents to comply fully with the terms of • this Order may subject Respondents to further enforcement action basad on the facts stated above, including but not limited to denial of 4 P ,93 12:31 MYS ENI; C01" ASR 19 i yr, Respondents' application for a permit to Construct and/or operate a Transfer Station and Recyclables Handling and Recovery Facility. (d) If, for any reason, the tamporary authority granted under this order lapses or is revoked subact to the tarns and conditions. of this order, Respondents shall immediately coax* operating the. facility. Respondents shall not accept any more solid vasts at the facility and shall remove in a. manner acceptable to the NYSDZC . -% all solid waste from the facility within thirty (30) calendar days or sooner if so required under 6 NYCRR Part 360. a . Facility Access. Respondents shall at all times, allow any deaignatad employee, consultant, contractor or agent of the NYSAEC or, of any other, State agency to immediately enter. the Facility or areas in the vicinity of the Facility which may be under the control of Respondents, fbr purposes of, sampling and testing and to ensure Raspondents compliance vith this Order and with applicable laws and requlations. a. Compliance with Other Requirements. (a) Nothing in this order shall relieve Respondents of the obligation of paying any tees (for permits or otherwise) which may ber • due the NYSDEC or any other governmental agency. (b) Respondents shall comply with all applicable. rederal., state and local laws, rules and ra4ulations. (c) The NYSDEC reserves the right to require Respondents to take any additional measures deemed necessary by the NYSDEC to protect human health or the environment or authorized by statute administered by NYSDEC, including but not limited to summary abatement powers. (d) Nothinq contained in this order shall be construed as barring, affecting or diminishing any rights of the NYSDEC or the commissioner to pursue Respondents or any other party or to take any action whatsoever with respect to Respondents' facility. 7 . Indemnification. Respondents shall indemnify and hold harmless the NYBDBC, the State of New York and their representatives and employees for all claims, suits,, actions, damages and costs resultinq from Respondents or NYSDEC's acts at the subject facility site in fulfillment or attempted fulfillment of the requirements of this order. e . Modification. No terms, conditions, understandings or agreements purporting to • modify the terms of this order shall be binding unless approved in writing by the NYSDEC. S APR 19 '93 1232 MYS ENV.CONS. P•7 9 . Binding Effect. The terms and conditions of this order shall bind Respondents and their respective olticers, directors, agents, employees, successors and assigns, and all persons, firms and corporations acting under or for Respondents, including but not limited to those who may carry on any or all at the operation now being conducted. by Reepo ndents, whether at the facility or at any other location in this state. Lo. Effective Date. The effective date of this' order shall be the date upon which the Order is oxe<=tod by the Regional Director on behalf of the Commissioner and this Order shall not be effective until that date. il. Completo Agreement. (a) No tares, conditions, understandings or agreements purportine to madily the terms of this Order shall be bindinq toeless approved n writing by the NYsDEC. No informal advice, guidance, suggestions or comments by the NYSDEC regarding reports, proposals, plans, specifications, schedules, or any other writing• submitted by Respondent, shall be construed as relieving Respondents of Respondents' obligation to obtain such fcr=AL approvals or most other • obligations as may be required by this Order. (b) The provisions hereof, including Appendix A attached hereto, shall constitute the completes and entire Order between Respondents and NYSDEC concerning the racility. Dated; Stony Brook, New York 1993 THOM" C. JORLING Commissioner of Environmental Conservation Sy RA E. COWER, P.E. Reqional Director To: James P. Rigano, Esq. 395 North Service Road Melville, New York 11747 6 APR 19 '93 1232 MYS ENV.CONS. P.8 CMATUT BY ZNDIZOUAr, g rspoUp S Franco Rotondo, Josephine Rotondo, Frank Rotondo, Jr. , Karen Greqorovic Rotondo and Daniel A. Rotondo hereby acknowledge tho authority and jurisdiction of the Commissioner of Environmantal Conservation of the State of New York to issue the fo o waive public- h �'e4 � order,: the terms, condition*� oa=ndudicia1 review or other p�ae�q regarding implementation of this Order, aocagt..the terms sand conditions not forth in the Ordar and o=sentt to the_ s issuance tA*reof. By:404 , ,..,. Franco Rat0 oa ne koitp Hyi rrkhk Rotandol r. !Caren G r a Rotors c Bys • Stats of New York) Daniel A. Rotondo county of Suffolk) On the /1A day of +r / , 1993 , before me personally came Tranco Rotondo, Josephine Rotondo, Frank Rotondo, Jr. , Karen Gregorovic Rotondo and' Daniel A. Rotondo, all of whom ars now before me and to me }mown, who being duly evorn, deposed and said that they signed their names to th for ing Order n Consent. -t NOT C WILLJAM COFINACHIQ Notary tubus atan of Naw York Na U44E9211ir QU&Jlflod In Nassau County QQ!/ commission lxptrss f;2v.30, • 7 APR 19 '133 12:33 MYS ENV.CONS. P. 10 • APPENDIX A COMPLI"CE SCIEDUI.E Note: "Approvable+) as used in this Order shall mean approvable NYSDEC with minimal revision. "Minimal rovisioni� shall mean that the Respondents ihcorperats alb. revisions required by the NYSDZC' and. resubmits the required document for approval within fifta&n (15) calendar days after receipt of the written comments of the NYBDSC. 2. Application for and Compliance with permits. A. Immediately upon effective date of this Order, Respondent statewide shall commence preparation of its Part 36o permit applications for a permit to Construct and for a Permit to Operate, a Recyclablrs Handling and Recovery Facility and/or Transfer Station at the site. B. within forty-rive (45) oalehdar days atter the a=fectivs date of this Order, Respondent Statevide shall submit to the NYBDIC. complete and approvable applications for al Permit to Construct and for a Permit to operate a Recyclable* Handling and Recovery Facility and/or Transfer Station at the site. C. Within oras hundred nighty, (180) calendar days after thrs effective data of this Order, Respondent statewide shall immediately • cease operation of its facility it it' has not received a Permit to Construct a Recyclablss Handling and Recovery Facility and/or a Transfer Station at the site. Respondents waive any right which they may have to hearing or judicial, review regarding its obligation to cense operating pursuant to this subparagraph I.C. D. Upon any denial of the Part 360 permit to Construct and/or the Permit to operate a Recyclable* Handling and Recovery Facility and/or Transfer Station, Respondent Statewide shall mediately cease operation, per.orm closure and Cleanup of the site in accordance with a NY9DEC-approved pian. Respondents waive any right which they may have to hearing or judicial review regarding its obligation to cease operating pursuant to this subparagraph Y.D. E. In strict compliance with the Part. 360 Permit to Construct a Racyclables Handling and RecoveFacility and/or Trannter Station, it issued, and the terms and conditiry ons of this Order, Respondent Statewide shall complete construction of the Recyclables Handling and Recovery Facility and/or Transfer station by the data required in the Permit to Construct and be in receipt of a Part 360 Piermit to Operate, or shall immediately ceaee operations at the facility. Respondents waive any right which they may have to hearing or judicial review regarding its obligation to cease operating pursuant to this subparagraph Z.E. 4 • 9 APR 19 193 12:34 MYS ENV.OONS. P.11 I1. Interim Facility closure plan. A. Within forty-five (45) calendar days attar the effective data of this Order, Respondent Statewide shall submit to the NYSDEC, for its approval, an approvable interim facility closure plan (utilizing applicable 6 NYCRR part 360 standards and requirements) for the closure and cleanup of the site, in the event that the facility must cease operations said plan shall include an implementation schedule. B. After NYBVZC approval and upon ceisation of operation at the Bits, Respondent Statewide shall implement the approved plan in accordance with the approved schedule. III. Environmental Xonitor.. Immediately upon the effective data of this Order, Respondents shall pay to the NYSDEc at the address indicated in subparagraph ill.C. below, a sum of $20 000 to be placed in an account for the NYBDMC anvizonmental compliance monitoring activities for Raspondents' facility. This sum will be used towardpayment of the first yyear costs for such activities, which sum shall be subject to gaattarly revision by the NYSDBC. Subsequent quarterly invoices shall be submitted to Respondent Statewide to maintain an account balance sufficient to meet the nett nina months, projected expsnsas. This • nine months advanca account shall be made in accordance with, the following provisions: r A. Quarterly invoice costs to be covered by this !kind includes (1) Direct personaL service costs and fringe benefits of the environmental monitor(s) and toll-time aupervisor(s) , including the cost of replacement personnel for the parsons) regularly assigned to these positions. (2) Direct non-personal service costa, including but not limited to purchase or lease of a vehicle and its full operating costs, equipment, travel training, supplies and materials, and any appropriate chemical sampling and laboratory analysis fees. (3) Inflation and negotiated salary increases. (4) overhead and indirect support costs at the annually calculated indirect cost rate. B. As noted, the NYSDaC may revise the required quarterly amount due to include all costs of monitoring to the NYSDEC. The quarterly revision may take into account factors such as inflation, salary increases, accrued interest to be applied to the balance, changes in operation hours and procedures, the need for additional on-site monitors and supervision of such monitors . by full-time monitor supervisors. 10 APR 19 '93 12:35 MYS ENV.CONS. P.12 C. Within thirty, (30) calendar days atter o resat, t quarterly statement/invoice from the NYSDZC Re p ; ha forward the amount due to the NYSDEC at: NY3 gaDsoQnts ° 12 Department of Environmental Conservation, Room 60$, 50 Wolf Road, Albany, Nev York 12233-1510, Attention: Director, rnvironxWntnl Monitors. payments are to be in advance of the Period in which they Will be expended. D. Failure to submit timely payments shall be cansidsred a violation Of this Order which may be enforced pursuant to the terms Of this Order and/or as otherwise provided by law. Y. Respondents hereby waive any objection they might have to continuing the obligation to fund the costa for snvironzantal monitoring activities. in the part 360 Permits which. may be issued under the terms Of this order-. F. Except where such obligation is continued in the Respondent Statewide Part 360 Permits, upon termination of all obligations and activities pursuant to this Order and pa t of any outstanding costs, the unexpanded balance will be returned to Respondent Statewide. IV. Divestiture. • Prior to execution of this order, Respondents shall comply with the following divestiture requirement$= A. All future activities of Respondents regulated by the, NYSDEC Pursuant to ECL Article 27 and 6 NYCRR part 360 shall be undertaken by only by Respondent Statewide. a. Except as expressly authorized in this order, Franco and Josephine Rotondo are prohibited, individually and as an owner, officer, director, stockholder or employee of a company, from having any direct or indirect involvement or interest in or business relationship with Respondent Statewide, including but not limited to any (1) ownership interest; (2) economic interests; (3) stock ownership; (4) investment interests (4) equipment ownership; (3) property ownership; (6) management involvement; (7) authority to direct officers or employees of Respondent statewide; (e) acceptance of money or other consideration from the revenues of Respondent Statewide; (9) consultation regarding the affairs of Respondent Statewide; (10) interest an a landlord, supplier, creditor or debtor of Respondent Statewide; (11) interest as owner of the property upon which Respondent Statewide's facility is located; (12) bavinq a direct or indirect interest or any involvement in the operation of any and all business activities at or near 1345 New York Avenue, Huntington, Now York; or (13) physical presence at or near 1348 New York Avenue,, Huntington, 'New York. W 1l APR 19 193 12:36 MYS ENV.CONS. F. 13 • C. Except as eupressly authorised in this order, Respondents shall prevent any involvement or interest whatsoever by Franco or Josephine Rotondo -in Respondent Statewide or its facility, including but not limited to those interests listed in subparagraph MB. above. D. Franco and Josephine Rotondo shall disclose any and all criminal conviction& of Respondent Franco Rotondo and/or any business entity in which Respondent ]rranco Rotondo has or- had an eaonomio 'cr management interest, as part of any application for a permit, license or other authorization before the NYBDZC. E. Notwithstanding the requirements of this paragraph, Josephine Rotondo may retain ownership of the property located at 1343 New York Avenue, Huntington, New York, and Respondent Statewide may pay directly to the taxing authorities the property taxes assessed for the premises. No payment of money or other consideration shall be made to Franco or Josephine Rotondo. V. Report on Divestiture Within thirty (30) calendar days after the effective date of this order, Respondents shall submit to the NYSDEC a detailed report setting forth all action's taken by Respondents to fully comply with the divestituxs requirements set forth in this Order. • V1. Investigative Auditing Firm. A. ' ' within forty-five (45) calendar days after the effective. date of this order, Respondents shall identify, and upon approval of the NYSDEC employ at its own expense an Investigative Auditing firm (?AF) to perform periodic financial audits of the on-going business activities and operations of Respondents, using generally accepted fiscal and accounting standards. Respondents shall submit the name and credentials of the 1AP to the HYSDEC for its approval and shall immediately employ the IAF upon receipt of written approval, of the NYSDEc. B. On or before January 31 of each year beginning on January 31, 1994 , the IAF shall submit an Audit Report for the prior calendar year directly to the NYSDEC with a copy to Respondent statewide, Without prior review or approval by Respondents. C. Audit Reports shall include but are not limited to identification of all gross revenues of corporate Respondents and where such revenues were directed, i.e. expenses , retained earning@, etc. The Audit Report shall specifically determine if any such revenues have accrued to the benefit, directly or indirectly, cf Franco and/or Josephine Rotondo. The f1rst annual Audit Report shall evaluate the accounting, billing and fiscal practices of Respondents to determine the degree to which • Respondents are able to accurately document billed expenses and 12 PPR 19 193 12:37 MYS ENV.CCNS. P. 14 the degree to which Respondents are able to conform to generally acceppted principles of fiscal record keeping, accountinq and billing. The Audit Report shall also include a detailed program of proposed Curative measures, if any, and a schedule for implesaantat,ion of such curative measures, designed to prevent future inaccurate billing practices by Respcndent Btatevider and to ensure that the fiscal record keeping, accounting and. bookkeeping practices of Respondent statewide conform with generally, accepted practices in the .industry. Within fifteen (15) calendar days atter receipt of the Audit Report, Respondents may submit to the NYSUEC its response to the recan:mendations of the Audit Report. Respondent Statewide shall implement any curative measures required by the NYSDEC. D. within thirty (30) calendar days attir receipt by Respondent Statewide of written notification from the NYBDEC that supplemental information and/or analysis is required relating to any Audit Report, Respondents shall ensure that the approved IAB submits a suppla*ental Audit Report, pzovidinq the requested information and analysis. B. ' Ratpondents shall give the IAF their full cooperation in conducting the financial audits and hereby agrees that the IAf is authorized to examine books and records covering the relevant audit periods, to obtain information from the employees of • Respondents and financial institutions with which Respondents do business and to prepare the Audit Reports required pursuant to this Order. VII. Operating Requirements. Respondent Statewide shall comply with the following operating requirements: A. statewide shall not accept more than a maxiiniz of 6000 cubic yards of solid waste per week and no more than 3000 cubic yards of solid waste shall be present at the facility at any one time. B. Statewide shall not accept any solid waste other than construction and demolition debris and source-separated recyclables as defined and described in 6 NYCRR Part 360. Statewide is expressly prohibited from accepting any wasta that is defined as industrial wants in 6 NYCRR Part 360, hazardous waste in 6 NYCRR Part 371, regulated medical waste in 6 NYCRR Part 364 , waste containing asbestos, liquid waste, or any shipments containing wastes or +substances not normally present in construction and demolition debris or its components. If such prohibited wastes are unknowingly received at the facility, Statewide shall .immediately properly contain and secure such wastes. Statewide shall immediately verbally notify the NYSDEc • and, within 24 hours of the event,' shall submit to the NYSDEc at written report of the incident. it the prohibited waste contains regulated waste, as defined under 6 NYCRR Part 364 , Statewide 13 APR 19 '93 12:33, MYS ENV.COtiS. P 15 • aball provide for removal of the transporter authorised under 6 tush waste by a waste waste to an authorised waste hXCRit Part 304 t4 transport such ma agament or disposal sits. C. Statewide shall limit the hours of facile betwean 7:00 AX and 5;00 PH, Monde facility operation to facility maintananca shall be y though Saturday. Required hours of 5: 00 PM and 7:oo pastorx�d on those days betNeen the wood chipper os other a Statewide shall. not Operate the .. _on Saturdays, unless Justified solid wants processing agsipaant expressly approved by the NY$DEC e��traordinary a1zaumrtances and D• statewide shall post signs at the facility operation and providing Notice that acceptanceshowing hours of medical, chemical, industrial, ocaaaarciwl. iq. hazardous,ast solid waste other than oansttuction and demolition debris ior s Proh-ibited.. The signs shall be located. so that the to ahy vehicle Approaching the facility entrance. Y ars visible _. Within forty-five (4e,) calendar days atter-the• etre data of thin Order, Respondent Statewide shall have a�stx�tatsd a ;concrete at asphalt pad in accordance with th approval, which pad shall be constructed and e aused in t tet aOf c s a Nitta the following requirements: 3c • �t a f allow The Pad shall be design such a. for a4tomtio collection of allsrainwater,Yleaohate and other liquids which may accumulate, on the pad. 2 Upon completion of construction of the pad, Statewide shawl perform all activities involving construction and dsmolitiion solid waste and racyclables on the pad at the facility. Such activiti®s not limited toare , sorting, processing, include, inin or transfer e, but teof solid waste. 3 . Statewide shall not place solid waste on the ground outside the pad for any purpose, except that separated, unpainted concrete and tree parts outside the pad. may be stored 4• All liquid accumulated on the pad shall be collected, contained and removed from the Respondent Statewiders facility for disposal the NXSDEC. at Aracility approved by S. The NYSDTC may consider extension of the 43-day deadline for construction of the Respondent Statewide that (1) Such aextensiond, Uon s showing essary due to delays caused by local Z government(e) in issuing required approvals and entl ( ) Respondent Statewide has deli 5 y Pursued Obtaining such required local approvals, including a showing that Statewide bee fully responded to 14 RPR 19 193 12:3e MYS Frj,` .CONS. All informwtion requests or deridian local governtaenta Within no mors cy notices from such aster receipt of not�.ae of any ouchain orz&tion cnoalandar days deficiency, request or 6. Construction of the Dad is requd as solely u a condition of the temporary authors . pursuant to this Order. such sons u� oyOrata granted no tight* regarding the issuance Qr to ms, giver respvndanta issued by the NYSD$C. Res ondanit erg of future permits modify the pad and leaahnt� collection sistem all remmvve or be necessary to comply with any permits which may issued by the NYSDEC in the future. All necessary required to construct the such construction. pad shsl.l btainedapriorato !. At the end of each operating da st sidewalk adjacent to the facility. Wates hallnb•shall Sweep ed t the wash down the sidewalk. Atateaide Shall . .tracking of mud by vehicles leav pure that there is no ing` the. facility-. G= Statewide may only remove reayclables from incoming and, without further processings, directly load the Seatedte . Mayclables into containers or vahicles to b• used for trans ort �;evccapt that Statewide may- continua. to :LuS& of a wood chipper. Wood which �mb"& �ntAM'nat*d-woodined, particle board (aompo4lt• wood) e*n painted or -railroad ties and utility , psessure-treated wood, wood chi er. poles shm11 not ba processed by the pP R• Statewide shall ensure that an at:tandartt is on duty during all hours of facility operation. such attendant shall inspect all vehicles entering the facility and shall reject all loads containing prohibited waste, r. Statewide shall, direct all solid waste leaving the facility to a solid wast• management facility authorized to Accept waste and shall ensure that such want* is =sceisuch ve0 at aecept facility. J• Statewide shall control and immediately take any and all msaru=as deemed necessary by the NYSDEC to control dust oz other ' air contaminants, i �' , odors, noise, vectors or pollution at and emanating from the facility. Statewideshall control generation of dust and other air contaminants at and emanating from the facility by use of water spraying. such water spraying shall be performed in limited quantities in order to avoid puddlinq or run-oft. Statewide shall implement any measures determined by the NYSDEC to be necessary to control naisa, vectors, dust, odors • or other air contaZit:ants at or emanating r=am the facility, including suspension of all or part of the ram the f pending implsmeintation by Respondent Statewide of coperation pending Approved by the NYSDEC. 15 APR �9 '93 12:39 h1Y5 ENV.CGNS. IC.. statewide shall maintain operational. records and perform reporting in accordance with the following rsquiremantss (1) Statewide shall taintain & daily log of the quantity of each shipment of want& received. at and a as t=anapartad from the facility, specifyinq the. origin and the. destination of sash shipment. and. that quantity';of- wast& raaaiv*d or transported in cubic yards... The daily' log- shalL'* Inalude. a. notation that each: shipment. orted'fz�mt faaility has- been confirmed to haver been" rsc a vod- by thtl. authorised solid: wastes management fxcilitT to- vhich th& shipment was destined. (2) statewide, shall maintain: at the facility weight: tickets and. disposal receipts to= all. shiVZAUtM Oe vast& t:ransporte4 oft-sit•&.• ouch tickets and.: recalpts shall. b+: "�;:: •L �. ..;.:.:. .. used to. support the, daily, l.og'- _ . :� wr-..•., (�) 'atatewida• shall main air,teadhtly� Icq�r'acid: e;;.:;,;Y'► + .� ,'t►�' inipportirlg. doctu'mentar. for saves yoarsx attaz:$:h iz-�areatiian ahm IrL mak& the daily 1 se.,• and- alL rmcorrqs;� used. to • �'.�;, ; ' iupport that daily fogs, available toy: tom.NYs1740`' isasadiately, upon request. . --;�4�) 8tottoaw3d� shall subisit -, irntrfglfcat�,.;.th�.. r" c artwr"I.yat1d: annual. rsportw aa::'�cegtt To ,&. 26Q12.4(a) to ths. KegianaX'sd:. 'Pasts. �gfnas=,- NYSDW#. SUNS. Bldg-.. 40,.; o3c- ;DTem.CYorit. ct3�13.ance. with. the above operating requizementsr does not ai#feat- Respondents! obligation to comply .with all applicable. "requirements of* 6 NYCRR Part 360. tT=- wamporary Authority to operate. The tamporary authority to operate pursuant to this order shall expire. either. A. Automatically at close of business on the. one hundred and eightieth (180th) calendar day after the effective date of this order unless an extension is approved in writing by the NYSDEC in its sola discrationi or' " +R.-.Upon. reaeipt: of written notics of determination trom the Departgant+ s Regional Attorney pursuant to subparagraph L(c) of tha order that Respondent has violated. any to= or condition of this Order, Respondent Statewide. shall immadiatelr cease operation of the facility and commence implemantation of the closura plan, without any right to prior hearing' or judicial review. 16 f' i u; I State Wide Recycling Permits and other requested information for The Town of Southold I I D!P'ART,MENT OF �NVIRONMENTAi. #� CsJ a SWE5T REGI ON F14�,pWit' WASTE ►iighl'etid �u1.1�f 121 South Nighl&Ild1+renu ?i ttSburgt , Ptnnsyl dant d 15206-39F;3 ( I2; 4S-f:Jfl (answers 24 hr!t. a :- M#y 24, 19l}1 4 , #P76 6393 ` R�ceiwd by4 M1�t►1 ; Auttor,ty of ; estmore vd County — ax Data AtUftf '4r. Tho+r�3! ir' f{i ths, '�at1 , rr 0##r *t. ariffithe I a.n plaased to enclose your modification for peralt No. ,30277 for ###rttioA of your municipri waste landfill , ;t is issued in e,ccordance with Artiste of tr• W i d Waste I-titt89em.ent Act t;ct 91i . r ;s Jwv reus.t an increese in the maxiMUm or lvertge daily volufies t 1"lov" II this' Per*i t, c r any exten3 i on in c joiCi ty, the. Detiart�Wnt will Y r$4the YOU providt information dwAvIstratii+2 .the following 1, A Reed for additional daily volume or cad#dLy, _ L?t PrOO? tM&t the viii;:! t�onal vol ism_ Qfi` capawi ty will not. 1morten the i i to Ji Of the facility ;+,c 'ess than three years, and 3. At least 30% of tns munic,pa, wa#te proposed to b# rF;Ceivid at tttls fact 1 i ty pursuant to the dally volume i nerease or expansion i n capa,Cf t is generated in Pennsylvanla. Coml iance with tro t !tf► t3tjojs and stipulation# that. have b#!n stet ftrtA On your permit is Manditory. You have the ripf±t to gppa�il *,1W t'litgAtion or stipulation as stated on your Permit This actiOt Of the Qepertftnt ntay be Wealable to trig rAvil ntal tti ring Qo#rd, 131 South Second Street, Sultes Th"a - Ftv41, , p I, ICL (711-787.34$3) ty any cggrieved person pursuant to SiC lam Lrt1Yi nttl Wearing Board ACt, 35 P.S4 Section 7514, and th/ AdWi0istrAtive i aw, 2 Pa. C.S. , Chapter 5A, Appeals must be filed wi4.,h tits Enivif9Mttal hearing board within 34 days of reCei�ft of Wfittre I "tift of thi# $CV011 0105 the appropriate statute provides 4 different time part Cc1pi#e 4f t-4- iMI form and th=e regulations g0vornlrg Dractice aced pro46 ra befog* ttti! may be t+btairect from the board. this paragraph does nom, ift and of lis# f` Oramte any right of appeal beyond that perthi tted hy.;a;fpItC#bI# statute$ and 4#it low. 3 _ z _ um Proposal x STATEWIDE RECYCLING INC. 34"M 7 YS CONTA IMER SERVICE TO 40 YARDS SOMI&p N.Y.wW N.J 1+0 i 73 AM im �i '/ `�' to +c I ' S ftMg AND Mtn."t: WNW 4,0 AV T '� .4 uLo G`'rC. hWObr to Vn{sh mstWial and labof — compWte in accordance with above smovotions, Etx th* sum of: " p�•v t✓ wf c-t,i3R.S '}C dt�liant{:� , Clio toey-xv%, f ttttaa to M so MMM ty wnR to M GOVOW is a wWbm&ft ollsn► I'molo fit`Am &I la a,fwrt too~ep"wo.AidtlOrtieO to as 4111111111111111111 ettp nastra efoloc W wo bdma an Silnnun► ...r was ttMeltfeta.ilaallwitnee�tit .ate,e`wts b d"m all Mo"M"Mello aw Mwlr Murry w4waeell Not!'Tins or"mos l ow IN ?� ate t sR wear*apoo"+ * ,aea. 1"tha~ of us it not SeCe0/ed tis soo m paces, simiketwns taliStt@oftdA YOU SM EuthMnd yfnnyn r tlt tlothettt 77 OrAIM.it�: 9,{i�etwe OCT b1 ig t GGMMONWHALTH CF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF DIV!RONMENTAL RESOURCES WASTE MANAGEMENT FORM NO. 13-A M001FiCATION TO Su410 WASTE DISPOSAL AND/OR PROCESSINIj PER1411 under the provision$ of Act V , the pennsylvania 5011d Waste Managima t Act, trio Act of July 7, 1960, P.L. 380, 38 P.S. j6418.101 at seq. , Solid Waste PeMnit Number 71 issued on F ruary zs. 191'0 and nto i io f r 6 8 IR2p un C 1 A t orrt! more an buntk.' ox r r A 15601 for—the operation o t e an Lary ►.an f� ovate in ostr v r o�rr, , Westmoreland County is hereby modified as follows: 1. This permit modifies Perms. NO. 170271 ariginaily issued FebrJ,3ry 28, I980 aria modified Foorusry 8, 1982. it is ,. Rsuea in response to Solid 4aste management AppliCatton No. 100277 fr.r Sanjtary Landfill dated M&Y 7, 1991. subsequent rev+- slons and ad4tmdum(s) saCt-,sittsd to the initial application are approved by the Daeart-ma nt and art a part cf this per�nit amendment. 2. This permit is issued in accordance with 25 Pa. Cade 31271. 273 and 285 for 141.95 aeras as shown on rigure 1 (Drawing 89-594-E2b) dated S/2/91 and detcribea as the proposed permit tz-4n4ary. Tho site utilizes 60 mil Mop[ as the primary and secondary linea This oermit s�thgrilas the disposed of municipal end tonatruttion/demolition s.lie waste. No Other wastes shall be accepted at this site unle43 specified by p:rnitCi,*.ionorbyPa.written ode parm61 itprcri Wentbit4d+at Acceptance Of hatardous �asce asdeby 2 this site. 3. This approved 8pplicatiOn ' heists of the following dorurtteRts: form g .l 4"4_r ;orm Tit,!e OaLe R� v�sian� pppliCk it on for Municipsl Waite Permit 11119/90; rev. Form A 612191 Forms 6 Professional Certification 5/2/91 Fort 81 Application Form Certification $12191 rev. Form C Compltante History 5120/91 This modification shall be attached to thecet0 q Solid Waste Permit described tri sis and s•a11 DeComo a part ttareof eft tive .�--. - page ? 0f f�?AWC FAX N0, 4126343794 P. 03 ku 141111 i pa 1 Authority gf _ 2 _ Westmoreland county May 24, iggi if you nave any questions concerniig the enclosed Permit And/or the requirements set forth by ;ct 91 , please contact me at 412.645-.71oo. czn�ervy An hony D. Orlando Regionai Mlnager Bureau of Waste Manappsenz SoutNestern Region Enclosure AOQ:JP;�4 cc: Region (w/enclosure) Chron Wanclosure) Central • Permits (w/enclosure; Paul C. Rizzo Associates, Inc, N/enclosure) Ro;trav+r TO►rn=nip (w/enclosure) Westmoreland County iwienclosure) f t JIM& -. �F 01 rP G7C A Ccmpjnr a IMat SeptCntfkt 29, 1993 a+w+r M�aujn Corpwaroe Mr. Frank Rotondo, Jr. Statewide Roqelin& Inc.. 1345 New York AVe. Huntington StaWn, NY pear Frank: This letter confinns that Statewide Kr.ycling has tranqxmcd and disposal tit muni.-Jpal solid wu$te (M5W), C&D dehris and lci& ;+rd waste on behalf of Quality Resource CovXnation (QRC) and that QRC is picased with the work that has be en performed The trucking hal; hent Wmpleted in a timely tuznnLr and both the dti%,.•n and .jthcr Statewide Nriamnel have handic4l the business responsibly, QRC look% fi>rwatd to working with Statewide in the future. Sincerely, Glenn UtMay vita Prexidwitj Marketing tMt: • iDA3 Mur4�� A F uC . S::f� Y:1 1t4• Sic IJV 1161 ��._.3:1 &A h14 )R:•tl4d+ tii_ �• AIM m OC7 G1 r; _l.1 110 awfu Company 170 Cabot Street West Babylon, New York 11704 PtT LOCATION: BETHPAGEMPAGNOU ROAD, MELVILLE, N.Y 11747 (516)594-2822 AuguAt 10, 1993 VdV d Janovtn. agppgAt Scirtce ejo +�tatewe.dt Rtc�lc�eg 1343 New Yo).k Avenue Muntington S.tati.orc, NY 11146 Pt.¢ Ae be adviAed .that we accept ma.-tex al jnom Stcctwide RerycP.i.ng, Inc. nega)tdtas of it6 on.iginAt.i.on, pnov-i.ded it meet-S the �ottmling. 1. Vebn.i,6 morn cootAu.ctjon bite6 conb.is t.ircg oA bo-i..t, conchertc, e,tumpe, and tAee6. 7. 11ebn.i,e jnorn demot.i t.i.on OA bu.itdi.ngb con4i6.tin9 06 eonon.ete, brick, $.tone, wood and othe.n .i.nett mateniat. Wexi,a.t Uff acceptabte bhaU jnc.tu-de, but not be .t imi ted .to: Houeeho.td gdkbage, teaveb, gAab6, civLdboand, paper, commeAi.ca,t and .imduettiat, wa.6.tu, hazaAdocia wabte., beptie wote and of-he"t waAta which, might .in any way ab�ert gnoundwa.ta qu ti:.ty. Thunk you, 1 o VA corIPANY i� r Iruu.t Hannne.t �ookleeepen IfVH/� 1 r •iwi �i IVAN KLINE TOWN ATTORNEY Town of North Hempstead 220 Plandome Road Manhasset, NN' 11030 tel 516-86-9-7600 fwx .516-869-7605 # r a n s m i t t a l to: \1,ATTHEW G. KIERNAN, ESQ TONti17 of Southhold fax #: 1(516'765-1823 from: Ivan Kline date: September 30, 1993 re: [S��ateA�ideecyrlin� pages: 11, including this cover sheet NOTES, r ~ Town Anofney BENJAMIN Z1ilAN k (VAN KUNE ' o Town 8 Ofd MAY NEWSUAGER AN'T140NY D'URSO �� ..}1 j� 3ARSARAJOHNSON 4s+Trwn of '- a ill L'ip221pstr1L1 GERARD Wi,CUNNINGHAM Office of Town Attorney Tyr►cj&rk DEENA LESSER TOWN HALL Rece1wr ot7$xes MANHASSEI', N.Y. 11030 ANN M.GALANTE (616) 869-7600 BY FAX MAIL FAX (516) 869-7605 (516)765-1823 September 30, 1993 Matthew G. Kiernan, Esq. Assistant Town Attorney Town of Sout ihold Town Hall 53095 Main Road Southhold, New York 11971 Re: Statewide Recycling and Frank Rotondo Dear Mr. Kiernan: This responds to your request of September 30, 1993 for information reletting to Statewide Recycling and Frank Rotondo. One of the companies owned or controlled by Frank Rotondo, Bayside Carting, was formerly a licensed carter in this town, In early 1991, tlhe Town Board suspend Bayside Carting's license based upon charges that it had violated the Town's "flow control" law, which requires all waste collected within the Town to be brought to the Town's solid waste facility, Bayside Carting commenced an action against the Town challenging the Town's actions. and a stipulation was entered into by which Bayside was allowed to corninued operating in the Town provided it complied with the "flow control" law. In late 1991 and early 1992, the Town obtained inEor:rt<ation that Bayside Carting was again violadug the flow control law. In January 1992, two employees of the Town's Solid Waste Management Authority assigned to enforcement of the flow control law were menaced.just outside of RoWndo's facility at 1345 New York Avenue in Huntington Station by persons Nvho came out the facility. During the incident, a video camera owned by the Town was smashed by those persons. In February, a hearing was held by the Town Board to consider the suspension or revocation of the license of Bayside Carting based upon a number of charges ag,'Linst it. The Town Board revoked the license based upon a finding that Bayside Carting had made misrepresentations in its license application. This office also brought additional charges against Bayside Carting in Nassau County District Court for violations of tate Town's Sanitation Code. Mathhew G. Kiernan, Esq. September 30, 1993 Page 2 Bayside Carting unsuccessfully challenged the action of the Town Board revoking its license in two separate actions -- the action it had brought in 1991 when its license was first suspended, and an Article 78 proceeding which it brought following the revocation of its license. A copy of the two decisions is enclosed. To date there has been no disposition of the prosecutions commenced against Bayside Carting in Nassau County District Court. The two sides have agreed in principle to a settlement whereby Bayside will drop its efforts to challenge the Town Board's revocation of its license and will pay amounts still owing to the Town for unpaid tipping fees at the Town's solid waste facility, and the Town will dismiss the prosecutions pending against Bayside Carting. In February 1992, at the same time as the Town Board revoked the license of Bayside Carting, an application for a canter's license was submitted by Statewide Recycling, which listed the same address as Bayside Carting. The application listed the president ,)f the company as being Daren Gregorovic. When the Town Clerk and I met with Ms. Gregorovic, she acknowledged that she was the daughter-in-law of Frank Rotondo, but denied that Mr. Rotondo would have any involvement or interest in the company. I sent a sumniary of the meeting to Ms. Gregorovic and asked her to swear to the truth of that statement and certain others, but I never received a sworn statement back. After several months, the "Town deemed the application abandoned. I believe that if you wish further information about Mr. Rotondo and his companies, and particularly regarding their facility to Huntington Station, you should call the Department of Environmental Conservation, which has had various enforcement actions with regard to that facility. I am also enclosing ar article which appeared in Newsday about two months ago. V truly youq, Ivan Kline Town Attorney IK:mgm kiemJet .K .. j't'a�1,1,�..1..�.i�ll�li�ifl�,►�t.��LiPS,.iw�^�:.:.t.w.�.�•....•..`ti..._._ .. _ - � 1t rd � . . . . • 29Z ion,;.-Garbargrie; StAt Gets Permit 'Hy.Maureen O'Neill going adding that the state "DEC says that if you're Josephine and Franco Rotondo, of Northport, will x fining to offload construction debris you!lave to septi- not be allowed to run the business or benefit from it, 8t'�warrFists. 1 A Huntington Station garbage transfer station rate it' for disposal or processing. according to DECI?EC o11iL handling eonetrartion and demolition debris, which In its decrluon iu afflux the construction of a new On May 4,the state ordered Wayside Carting Inc., urea filled$10t},00(1 by the state in May for operating building at what is described as a transfer station,the } nyRide Carting Inc.,State-Wide Carting Inc. and Ko- illegally for the past five Years,has been granip- per- Zoning board cited an overs+'furhning netnl in the tondo Brothers Corp. to pay a$�100AO state penalty missione illegally to stay in business by the towrp�aninb borer- '!hive! of Illlntington for a place to handle Wilstrof- for violating,solid waste laws,and ordered Franco and ofairpealtl. tion and demolition debris as well as bricks,tiles and Ji eephine Rotondo W give up their interests in sol ( II `However,the operation,now using the tparne State other items that cannot be dumped in landfills or in- waste businessees in the state. The DEC alae, ordered Wide Reverting operinstation, of now usWaysi(iing g��ting, does not cinerated on!king island. the businesses to seek a permit under a single.nall' . yet have a required permit from the state Department rhe baler-concluded that the operation"will be an In addition tai operating the solid waste; transfer o[Environmental Conservation. An application v;ati a et to the cominunit} " station without a permit at 1345 Ne«•York Ave., t1lo sled with the btlate on June 3,the sane day the I fust- 'Cho board also said that it was relying on the appli- DEC also found that the companies broke state r-nvi• filed zoning !ward filed its decision Granting the. rrerat,s witnesses that a 20-foot right-of-way could pro- ronmental law by alloying solid waste into the water vide access to the site"without caresing tralfic comal;ea- to control) providing inad- rmit for the 2.13-acre site tueuth of the on the site,failing 1 .xlxrial use pe , : ft. record-keeping c�- t on or deiav"on R i to 11 n r I.Qng Is)anei Rail Road t.rackr�and went of New Yc,c•k i OIr a visit to the ::.iLe last week, a reporter found er{elate drainage and vroiatr € Aivenite in Huntington Station. c u,rernents.Under the order,Stub--Wide could seek a IThe Zoning board lield a hearing on the application cars parked on the:D-foot wide easement, causing r► Iermit, but. must commit to ccnstnicting a pad and for a special ime permit. last October; ltogrr llohrer, backup of trucks trying to Rotor, And an 19-tivlaeeler leachate collection system to prevent contamina»ts north on the. southbound lane of!!spots 11(i. e Sit facing chairman of the coning beard, did not return tele g phone calls The easement off Now York Avetrue is just irom entering the groundwater south of !Charles Matthews,the attorney reprerecntinR ill Up- the Depot Road Intersectionotondo Rdo could retain title to the property but "she ,s . The property was pre Anspokesman last tie eek said that Josephine erty owner Josephine rwtondo at. Ilse zoning aprt:als viously used for a feed and grain operation. board hearing ]est October, said I«st week that the 11be application for a DEC permit was filed Icy not alieieved to re :eive any compensation." Neither Huntington Station ]rpcAtion was the "only general Frank Rut+endo Jr., 22, son of Franco and Josephine she icor Franco Rotondo can be physrc:tilly present on industry area in town" where the transfer eta!ion Rotondo,who have been barred by the state from any the property,he do ded ned to identifying herself as could be located."No town wants it in their town,"he involvement in the operation. JciFPphine Rotondo declined t��caiman!. Rep"vlt ites r�r In L� � TAovd Harbor Records a:. 13y Josephine Jah3er The coanptrol]er also cited the village for Irpy sr,tirm v.icnsra ing two employers for unused leave tune with 1 )n a re pt issuixl b; the stale comptroller, nut complete attendance records being avail- r a I+,rable to substantiate thief they deser,. the the Village of Lloyd Harbor was cite)for several c � leave. irk' 'e ;rK errors in record keeping in the 1991-9:. lit;cai year.The village clerk says the errors have been lie another finding, t.ipc yt<ete Said the Illat;e Kd �. }. irnproperly allowed an outside data prose,—wig �•. corrected- ;, cor oration to ue a sii-nralure plate to sigrp pA} 1'he relHirt.rued June 1 batt-reeonm ► end`e rolpchecks. The plate should be used only by tiomi for correctint: five recordAueping prob the villi e clerk,the state Said, IemR. Christi King, the village clerk, Raid t ,. ...,.;�. ., We :igll all the pa,'Checks nc>w," Ki_ v, .aid, M E M O R A N D U M SUPREME COURT, NASSAU COUNTY, IAS PART VIZI (4/13/92) BAYSIDE CARTING, INC. BY: ELI WAGER, J. Plaintiff Dated: April 21 , 1.992 -against- Index No. 10155/9.1 TOWN OF NORTH HEMPSTEAD Chambers No. G--3733 and JOHN S. DAVANZO, TOWN CLERK OF THE TOWN OF NORTH HEMPSTEAD Defendants CORWIN & MATTHEWS, ESQS. IVAN KLINE, ESQ. Attorneys for Plaintiff Town Attorney 71 New Street Attorney for Defendants Huntington, New York 11743 Town Hall P. 0. Box 3000 Manhasset, New York 110?0 On May 13 , 1991 , this court issued a short form order granting the motion of the plaintiff for a preliminary injunction, which enjoined the defendant Town of North Hempstead fzom revoking or suspending the plaintiff ' s carting license subject to continued ' compliance with the conditions therein stated, to wit: "Upon hearing oral argumeiit ' on the motion, the motion for a preliminary injunc- tion is granted on the condition that pending the determination of this action, a plaintiff deliver all acceptable waste and recyclables subject to sections 46-11 and 46-IIA that were generated or originated within the Town and collected by plaintiff as more specifically set forth in sectio» 46-14A of the Code to a town designated solid waste management faci.lit_y. Accordingly, any suspension of plaintift� 's license is nullified and plaintiff 's license is reinstated, subject to 7 continued compliance with the condition and pending further order of this court. "it is further ordered that pursuant to CPLR 6312, plaintiff file an undertaking or bond with the County Treasurer in the amount of $10,000 .00 pending determination of this action. " The plaintiff now moves this court for an order holding the defendant municipality in contempt of court for alleged violations of the aforecited order, in that the Town Clerk, on or about January 23, 1992' issued an order temporarily suspending the plaintiff 's carting license . On or about February 5, 1992, the Town Board revoked the plaintiff 's carting license. A hearing was conducted before me on April 13, 1992, at which time it was established that the gown Board had notified three municipal corporation (school district) customers of plaintiff Bayside that the license of Bayside had been Lempararily suspended on January 23, 1992 and thereafter revoked on February 5, 1992, The three school districts have, abided by the Town ' s written advice and, in fact, terminated their contracts with Bayside . The proof adduced at the hearing clearly showed that the t plaintiff breached its commitment to the court and to the defendant in that in the month of December 1991, although it continued to service its school district customers, it delivered no waste to the Town ' s waste collection facilities, a clear violation of its obligation to w. abide by the Town' s "Flow Control Law" . Nor does its argument that in .L December 1991 this court, in unrelated litigation, declared the "Flow Control Law" unconstitutional and illegal (see The Town of North Hemp- � ' stead v Incorporated Village ' of . Westbury, index No. 5271/91 ) justify Y I its breach of the stipulation . The court ' s decision has been stayed pending appeal and the Flow Control Law continues in full force and effect pending the determination of appellate courts. In any event, this plaintiff had no right to take unilateral action to disregard the terms and conditions of its stipulation and this court' s order of May X13, 1991 . It was also conceded by the plaintiff that although this court' s order of May 13, 1991 provided for an undertaking of $10, 000. 00, the plaintiff failed to post the undertaking until January a 29, 1992, following the temporary suspension of its license_ The failure to post the undertaking within a reasonable time of the court's order rendered the injunction voidable . However, no action was taken by the Town to vacate the injunction prior to the posting (Nachman v Crawford, 114 A D 2d 672, 494 N Y 5 2d 493 ( 3d Dept. 19851 ; Olechna v Town of Smithtown, 51 A D 2d 1036, 381 N Y S 2d 321 ( 2d Dept. 1976] ) . The defendant Town, by way of cross-motion, seeks an order for a preliminary injunction against the plaintiff and to amend its answer in order to assert additional counterclaims. Leave to amend was granted by this court (Wager, J. , March 5, 1992 ) in the short form order which directed the hearing . Defendant Town ' s motion for 3 preliminary injunction was Premised upon the claim that' Bayside- is now and has been operating in , the Town in violation of the Town ' s order of license revocation. The proof offered at the hearing did not support that claim. It was het''' • '- ,. established by written reports of the Town ' s code enforcement officers that in a few locations (restaurants , etc. ) there are dumpster containers�ners with the name of Bayside Carting lettered on them. There was no8a roof that side trucks are active] p y y picking up garbage in the Town, or that related companies are doing sp for them. Although 9 the Town need not satisfy the well-settled three pronged test for a preliminary injunction, it is "* * nonetheless required to come forward with astrong prima facie showing that the [plaintiff] [is ) violating its . . . ordinance" (Town of pyster Bay v Sodcrosk 154 y, A 'D 2d 455, 546 N Y 5 2d 2 (2d Dept . 19891 ; see also, Freeport v Jefferson Indoor Marina, 162 A D 2d 434, 556 N Y S 2d 150 ( 2d Dept.. 19901 ; Town Of Islip v Clark, 90 A p 2d 500, 454 N Y S 2d 893 [ 2d Dept . 19821 ; Hempstead v Roman Catholic Church, A D 2d 573 N Y S 2d 599 (SuP. Ct. , Nassau Co. .199111 ) . In the absence of proof of" existing and ongoing violations, the defendants ' app.licatiarn for <s preliminary ' . -4- u �s oyatu�+V ',:VXR I NMATTHEWS 6381 1?/83 1 :45 P07 SHORT FORM ORDER Present. SUPREME COURT-STATE OF NEW YORK • HON............XENNETH b. MOLLOY ♦. Y.«. ..........»«u..+.�.w..v.�..............................♦ tiwt.N..w..M..w....w.r...�.. 'YIN justice. TRIAL,IIAS,PART.-_11— In — In the Matter of the Application of NASSAUCDIINT HAYSIUE CARTING, xNC. , INDEX 10403 NUMBF.�tN.....N_... ..... ...., 19.._.92 . petitioner, MOTION December 2, 1 92 ' DA't'E.wNNN....N...M.Nr y.N.y....,I4.wN• TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF NORTH HEMPSTEAD and DOREEN BANKS, TOWN CLERK OF THE TOWN OF NORTH HEMPSTEAD, 'TRIAL CAIN NUMD&R .N....N.a....««......wNN« Respondents. 'Me&Uawftgpapmreadanthia leplication by Petitioner M.N. •NI.N.w«..»..«» NI.iN.1NN.«««..NN..MN.hrY.N«..«..w..N...,... NoEioroft9 � � PETITION ���y� �j�y�.�—`.. ..N.w�.»N...�...�...�,w.N...«NN..a..w........«•....N wr... f�}N««wN«.rte Am"r RrPlying�tL I�e __ __..•wr.1+.�ww.,..y�.•w�..tMw�....rw«�w w..«wtiwrtiN•.w _•yr« dinp aib ies -Fjd�`1 -Y�ffi0n ..�Iw..w.r.uu.w.....].....ry.......raw•wr/�}�w�.�..uMw. Briefs: FlainIZZI sMetit6net'M..wNN.s. R/�.�endm5's Upas the foregoing paper it is anrzed that this*atian------..... ....N»»N.}�,.N.�„t�,ivnrr'»mar an order vacating and setting aside the determination of the respondents dated February 5, 1992 revoking petitioner's license to collect solid waste in the Town of North Hempstead is denied and the proceeding i:s accordingly dismissed. Petitioner brings this action, pursuant to Article 78 of the CPLA, to reverse, annul. and Set aside a determination of the- respondents revoking petitioner's license to collect solid waste in the ?owm' of North Hempstead. Respondents suspended and revoked petitioner's license for, inter• alia, making false statements as to their routes in their: application for their license and permits in violation of section 46r4{c} of the Sanitation Code of Town of North Hempstead. Tn addition to arguing that the respondents failed to follow the correct proccdures in suspending pctitioncr's permit, petitioner has challenged the constitutionality of the Flaw Control Law and argues that the ordinance is violative of the Commerce Clausc of the United States Constitution. , The Court docS riot find merit in any of the.petitioner's ,:. UXI tXXXX.�C}:X�`(Y,XX:?cXXX .`cXXXxXXX.XXXXXXXXXXX.%XX' :X• X,XX:t•�GX X ":+��4�{}4�fXK�t• TOTHL P. 11 t M/O BAXSTDB CARTING v ,X,,WU BOARD PAGE 2 INDEX Nb. I094.3/92 MOTION DATE 6/18/42 argumettts. As a threshold mat-er, the Court of appeal of an order of the Appeals has dented leave to hear an app Appellate Division, which reversed the order of Mr. Justice Wager, which found the ordinance to be unconstitutional (Town of North Aerrpstead v Fncorporated Village o£ Westbury, 153 Mfsc2d 225, reversed 182 AD2d 272, appeal dxscaasse_d $a NY2d 2023, leave to a- kpeal denied 80 NY2d 762) . Nor does provide a remedy. the CoIC1l{1e7rCC Clause • A local law ' which mandates that all solid waste Processed or otherwise handled within a locality be PMCessed a,t a designated facility constitutes a valid exercise of the locality's police Power and does not constitute an unreasonable, discriminatory burden on interstate CO=erce (Town of Clarxst_own v C S A Carbone, 182 AD2d 213) . Based upon the record herein, this Court finds that respondents' determination had a rational basis in that there is no dispute that aOtitioner failed to list their commercial accounts and routes their applieati,on (sec, Matter of Kaufman v Snaith, 160 Ab2d 202) . on does the Court find that the procedures f011owed by the respondent violated Town Law or denied petitioner its right of due Petition is process. Acrardingly, the p dismissed. JUN 10 DATED J.S.C. XXX nc e%+ku F Flaulors of RECYCLING INC. h'ecyctable Material kxor Atsslr ��AL ��/L�✓Aim lr r y r S � ��►1G:�c, i'l��' i'iau.�„'..�,r,.�tom- i 5 /+"'''�� ,tom TY /.FIT !C -x.joA—170A- jc`/ 1345 New York Avenue • Hunt#ngtor.S, a,in^, N'v 1 ??4 • (a 16) Faux: (s i A t I :proposal STATEWIDE RECYCLING INC. 24 Hrs 7 Days CONTAINER SERVICE (516) 385-4651 1 TO 40 YARDS Servicing N.Y.and N.J. PROPOSAL SUBMITTED TO PHONE DATE v,J,-jtj CF i 1go0 9 as STREET k/n� - p QJOBB`NAME f CITY. STATE AND ZIP CODE { JOB LOCATION C t t 1 vW F J" S� �V7i L►L JOB PHONE WE HEREBY SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING SPECIFICATIONS AND PROPOSAL FOR: IJuu AJ " F40YA t-jot_ G-A N l F IL-j- f?-AN r(FtL ST 1N A-PN'f.'.wj!:) IS PIZ ICE T.-.i tc.vS"✓e- OP l# S . ISFL,S. CCS A �►�1v -4lt i , ".J, L (:1.J17t rvis— 1 v� OF PM OP f 1 O-VJ f-0 2 7'p FOUL, >✓L-� p rsPos r, A'i -,-(YJ OP vAP b UP f rapsor hereby to furnish material and labor — complete in accordance with above specifications, for the sum of: Pt:,It..Tor.J 00- F1 Prr_ 141 0 5 Payment to be mese as follows: dollars(E i •J O" P ?Z'ti All material is guaranteed to be as sPecfied.All work to be completed in a workmanlike manner according to standard Practices.Any alteration or deviation from above spilcit".Authorized tions rnvolwng extra costs will be executed only upon written orders.and will become an Signature extra charge over and above the estimate.All agreements contingent upon strikes.accidents Of delays beyond our control.Owner to carry fire.tornado and other necessary insurance. This proposal may be ��� ow workers are fully covered by Workmen's ComPensatton Insurance. withdrawn by Us It not accepted within days. �� s II i11�rP lup of f rapasal—The above prices. specifications and conditions are satisfactory and are hereby accepted. You are authorized Signature to do the work as specified.Payment will be made as outlined above. Date of Acceptance: Signature t STATEWIDE RECYCLING INC. Haulers of Recyclable Material r/ ffAIAJ Atm Foul Cy 1 We 1iwJTJ t.FD TiFkj <i o) GU tic T,�.,scc-n. T 2A���12s . i2�►�L=�(CS UJILL ,8i; �.u ca`r�� l�C To w� or 3.F � IL.� Two or w H .c u w IL� ►3r PL�CC D i.0 Lr'f�Dju�1c,- LUP,�r�J(r A2eA ro2 �tWYa(, i ltr �u.ro wJL . i2L/YAi"J 0 P2FIM�SCS --gyp (JSc� N c S�,4v„Y 11-0 2 C-X(1YUA TcanJ�j A(YC-'. Lu P,3, ob 'f RA►1.C2:, CLC,PIJ L-`YAO-Fq 7P-A i�_C:jZS L ib SP00Y Wi-) ffAtu\i%A tvJ TW Wo [A) (62 AS (vwIK)q As U00ICeb) Fou Py ('q u) Cv61 L -CDC,Li_ 0f: L 0 0 J-A i,J r 25. (o'k j-%P,-ie4zS W,Li- a P.AA CC: w►�L (�� ������� �� 'R�P�c�� wxtt� GLc� ��� c:.o�cA��E�S, ►Ncc-css 96,� 51Arc UJ c Rec.�LLwo 1345 New York Avenue • Huntington Station,NY 11746 • (516) 385 -4651 • Fax: (516) 385- 7624 STATEWIDE RECYCLING INC. Haulers of Recyclable Material QuIiLIr- I-LA T 0-jS ->T A TC- Uj6)C �C- LYLL-1,Aj(,_T,.jc. ©(_UIJs Ajj,3 o0e2A,es 4 0kjE- T�+ousa� 'BARD 060 1�-`{ l�.C.�, Pc=P M I TT G-Z) C Z t�, T 2�rJ 5�EYI. 5TA i r�•.l t19C►LIT'1. wE �;1J�J ►M�1Kr,Aw PrLL of caves ow>✓ CQ jA✓vltwT a)i+1L14 CG-"vv 5 i's -n+6 PO N IPA CTC)fL T r-A I L b"YL C.0 M di V j A TZ Wj S (ID) WALK►AJ(,- FLeuA Qf=FJSr TP �Si-C-'lL j12A1t�E`(LS CI�1 ���-L c�FF "ZL�`1G✓.S A VJ OJG2 X00 Q2 LL. 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FILL- ML �t��LLiu`1ir 1,�G 'D, C •C PC D. 7r1� t'(zDC�sS j+amu F A GI L l t✓, E .L PiYLm TZ e, T `,NS re"l? 117J 1345 New York Avenue • Huntington Station,NY 11746 • (516) 385-4651 • Fax: (516) 385 - 7624 ACHIM). CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE IAlDD,YY) __.099-20-20-93 rt _ pHODUCER THIS-CERTIFICATE-19-ISSOUED ASA MATTER_OF INFORMATION_ IY ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE I HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR Robert P. Brady Agency, Inc. ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. 487 New York Avenue COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE lluntington, NY 11743 i COMPANY A New York Merchant Bakers Mutual Ins. Co. INSURED COMPANY B The State Insurance Fund State Wide Recycling, Inc. COMPANY 1345 New York Avenue C Huntington, NY 11743 COMPANY i D i (COVERAGES I THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED,NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. COI POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE I POLICY NUMBER DATE(MM/DD/YY) DATE(MWDD/YY) LIMITS GENERAL LIABILITY GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2,000,000. j A I'� X{COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY )'r Unassigned 07-01-93 07-01-94 PRODUCTS_COMP/OPAGG $ 1,000,000. CLAIMS MADE r X71 OCCUR PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $ 1,000,000. OWNER'S&CONT PROT EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000. FIRE DAMAGE(Any one fire) $ 50,000. -- _ -- ' MED EXP(Any one person) $ 5,000. AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $ 1,000,000. i ANY AUTO ALL OWNED AUTOS I BODILY INJURY $ A XlscfuuuLEoAUTOS RA00062 06-08-93 06-03-94 (Per person) — HIRED AUTOS BODILY INJURY $ (Per accident) 1, NON-OWNED AUTOS PROPERTY DAMAGE $ GAR AGE LIABILITY I I AUTO ONLY-EA ACCIDENT $ ANY AUTO OTHER THAN AUTO ONLY: EACH ACCIDENT $ —------- — — AGGREGATE $ ——--- - —. EXCESS LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ UMBRELLA FORM AGGREGATE $ OTHER THAN UMBRELLA FORM $ WORKERS COMPENSATION AND STATUTORY LIMITS EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY EACH ACCIDENT $ 100.000. B THE PROPRIETOR/ INCL Unassigned 06-24-93 06-24-94 DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ 500,000__ 1 PARTNERS/EXECUTIVE OFFICERS ARE: EXCL rDISEASE-EACH EMPLOYEE $ l o oo, OTHER I DESCRIPTION-61F 6PERATIORS/LOCATIONSIVEHICIE§iSPECIAL ITEMS CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING COMPANY WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL Town of Southold _3a_ DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, Town Hall- BUT FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH NOTICE SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY 53095 Main Road OF ANY KIND UPON THE COMPANY, ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. PO BOX 1179 AIIIHORIZEDREPRESENTATIV Southold, NY 11971 ` ®ACORD CORPORATION 1993 ACORD 25-S(3/93) -- ROBERT, P BRADY AGENCY, INC. F. KRUEGERAGENCY gnsurance c(' .7on611n9 487 NEW YORK AVENUE P.O.BOX 585 25 NORTH FERRY ROAD P.0.BOX 539 HUNTINGTON, NY 11743 SHELTER ISLAND, NY 11964 516 673-0500 FAX 516-423-0956 516-749-1014 September 20, 1993 Town of Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road PO Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Re: State Wide Recycling, Inc. Gentlemen: This letter will serve to inform you that in the event State Wide Recycling, Inc. , is awarded the contract, this office will provide the necessary Performance and Security Bonds provided all underwriting requirements are complied with. Should you require any further information, kindly advise. Yoou-r—sf very truly, Robert P. Brady ROBERT P. BRADY AGENCY, INC. RPB:rt STATEWIDE RECYCLING INC. y 24 Hrs 7 Days A CONTAINER SERVICE (516) 385-4651 1 TO 40 YARDS j. Servicing N.Y.and N.J. PROPOSAL SUBMITTED TO PHONE DATE (Ow+j CFs;;�r; b�-�S(XJ 9 I'a()/Cl 3 STREET JOB NAME 503Ci �J6NSM ,.ro 0-'MP-6/16-1E- PUL4 it CITY. STATE AND ZIP COO JOB LOCATION �iNc�.-,� �.� , J013 PHONE WE HEREBY SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING SPECIFICATIONS AND PROPOSAL RFOR: ^ Ll.vlr �tJ PU��AI_ ©rr 7 /�IE� �G t. 70 < � (-Au,)' —lc.v O fiPO .S cryo_ 5 Lt Ta1c+_ ✓e= F f"M '.� eCy: We 11rn;1ns,e hereby to furnish material and labor — complete in accordance with above specifications, for the sum of: L 1P '! 1:;L Vic:Lc�25 P ^1 1 Payment to be made as follows: F��. � -���.►�_��,� nl�„ULrtt.t►,�,... �-, l an- i (51�s4y�. All material is guaranteed to be as specified.All work to be completed in a workmanlike manner according to standard practices.Any alteration or deviation from above spee,fica•Authorized tions involving extra costs wdl be executed only upon written orders.and will become an Signature extra charge over and above the estimate.All agreements contingent upon strikes.accidents or delays beyond our control.Owner to carry fire.tornado and other necessary insurance. Not . is proposal may be AD Our worko?s are fully Covered by workmen's Compensation Insurance. withdrawn by us If not accepted within �.1 days. 1 AxaptWif, of 11ravanal—The above prices. specifications and conditions are satisfactory and are hereby accepted. You are authorized Signature to do the work as specified.Payment Will be made as outlined above. Date of Acceptance: Signature o r STATEWIDE RECYCLING INC. Haulers of Recyclable Material QJ./A(-t P-ICtTI 0 j1 Ji(ATE w►'DC Gt-,{LL-Ivjtx Iti-C. ©uJ-us 0,►J-3 ooc-fzA T ES or �','AQO ve(L DA`s P612w1 ►TrG"o C Z Z) TO- JSFS STA ,taJ (),,LW re J') ,MA►'A-JAt*J Ru.. 05 OJf- owAJ C QQ ;A (JJ+it-14 C(N J s )STS OF T[-K 7� I(A CT09 - -TAA I Lb-YL CO r✓►d,uJ (10) WALK,AJk- rl-W V-AJSi=C-A. I►�A1r. 5 (lo) ROI--L 01--:F' T12JCV,5 A-IJJ o,JE2 A00 2ULL. Oi F co,Nj,Ai AJ �i2S W, p. FOES I-P6LVirS7ME w ,j-0,2 c �l KovmATso u19.5oo PAS �.� ��•2. COEYO►L-L Al2, 950L (�) 1D2E550Z, 9-13 T(ZA(.✓-, L04 D rpt. 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LoRD�uJu--, Re�(,tiJielfb ?u.1p IJSrD + !j i c 5�t�rz Y FO 6LC-XTaA TuvJ�J A(�,-C. L.o a cz) -i RA it t-2S fjJ�Lt dt 2�ww v c� .►D 2F'P LAtx1� w LTA C(�C ArJ L--Y\AP-Fq -442 A i(.C12S SUPPL'f Amb VYA(6J'TAtvJ TUIO [A) (PP` A5 Noxjq m, P-moteeb) FOUCV (40) (-J&L `!PC) ' LOLL. OC-(- LUrJ T A 1,AJ e 2.S Ujm.., $E PcAGC-Z 'r-l) LO A 1i),,0ky- (�2r A ✓vl c7s i co rJ U&-,tJ 1 eW1 -Tb 'THC -Tow rj. L©ADC-,--, (J ILL �E QP("A3v�� A�.Jb QWLA GC, U-J MA -LG Aw M�C i C c>r,JC A A o e--l-6-4,j A} �,jEr-C---ss O � aq 511)-rc UJ,0C Rk c.\-?L.►VJI- 1345 New York Avenue • Huntington Station,NY 11746 - (516) 385 -4651 • Fax: (516) 385 -7624 STATEWIDE RECYCLING INC. Haulers of Recyclable Material f�Ro Oc��D ��sPc�A� �AG t...i�►ES RV&(&1 SH (evil. �UAO-C_ e� J CD '� �' �°�' KEYS tUrJ � sA•tiJ►-rr�..Y �ti� F��. ��ti�MQ �i,,�,uu��, �� 3 5 p� i WCS TM oo C Lf,),4J> PL-rJ,\,s,;L-vAjj,A STROL 2CLqLLtMvr rl tj(. D C eG'P_+M IVTn ` e-OCESS i k)L- &i L L 7-� C" 0 AkjD c0tjuZC TC 5IR'TC- w ioe ,O,U,TAJC. noU��� T6Aj CUP GS u)81.c cJ C'S� 1345 New York Avenue • Huntington Station,NY 11746 . (516) 385 -4651_ • Fax: (516) 385 - 7624 ROBERT P. B RA DY AG E N CY, INC. F. KRUEGER AGENCY .7n.surance Bono6n9 487 NEW YORK AVENUE P.0. BOX 585 25 NORTH FERRY ROAD P.0.BOX 539 HUNTINGTON,NY 11743 SHELTER ISLAND,NY 11964 516 673-0500 FAX 516-423-0956 516-749-1014 September 20, 1993 Town of Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road PO Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Re: State Wide Recycling, Inc. Gentlemen: This letter will serve to inform you that in the event State Wide Recycling, Inc. , is awarded the contract, this office will provide the necessary Performance and Security Bonds provided all underwriting requirements are complied with. Should you require any further information, kindly advise. Yours very truly, Robert P. Brady ROBERT,P. BRADY AGENCY, INC. RPB:rt - CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DATE!MNI/DDiYY) 09-20-93 -rt .± PRODUCER THIS-L`i ATIFICAT (S ISSrjrb ASA MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE t t HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR Robert P. Brady Agency, Inc. ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. 487 New York Avenue COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE Huntington, NY 11743 COMPANY A New York Merchant Bakers Mutual Ins. Co. INSURED - CO----M-—PANY--------------- ----- --- -------- -- B The State Insurance Fund State Wide Recycling, Inc. COMPANY 1345 New York Avenue C Huntington, NY 11743 COMPANY D 1COVERAGES I THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED,NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS GLH 111-KATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. CO TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION LIMITS LIR DATE(MM/DD/YY) DATE(MM/DD/YY) 'r GENERAL LIABILITYFF_ GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 2 000,000. A I X # COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY Unassigned 07-01-93 07-01-94 PRODUCTS-COMP/OPAGG 1 $ 1,000,000, I l CLAIMS MADE [�OCCUR PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $ 1 000,000. OWNER'S&CONT PROTEACH OCCURRENCE Is 1,000,000. ! -- - � FIRE DAMAGE(Any one fire) $ 50,000. 1 _—_ MED EXP(Any one person) $ 5,000. i ,AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $ 1,000,000. ' ANY AUTO ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY A X'SCI ILUULED AUTOS RA00062 06-03-93 06-03-94 (Pefperson) $ HIRED AUTOSUTOS BODILY INJURY li (Per accident) $ '�.NON OWNFD A ' f— Ii ------------------- PROPERTY DAMAGE ' $ GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ONLY-EA ACCIDENT $ ANY AUTO I OTHER THAN AUTO ONLY: i '., EACH ACCIDENT $ I AGGRIGATE $ EXCESS LIABILITY i EACH OCCURRENCE $ UMBHFLLAFORM AGGREGATE $ OTHER THAN UMBRELLA FORM $ WORKERS COMPENSATION AND STATUTORY LIMITS EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY I I EACH ACCIDENT $ 100,000. B THE PROPRIETOR! PARTNERS/EXECUTIVE INCL Unassigned 06-24-93 106-24-94 1 DISEASE-POLICYLIMIT $ 500 000, OFFICERS ARE: I EXCL I DISEASE-EACH EMPLOYEE . $ 100,000. _- OTHER � I i I DESCRIPTION OF- PERATIONSiLOCAYIONS/VEHICLCS,SPECIAL ITEMS=-- CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE Town of Southold EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING COMPANY WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL Town Hall __3.0 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH NOTICE SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY 53095 Main Road OF ANY KIND UPON THE COMPANY, ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. PO BOX 1179 -AIhIIORIZEU HLPRLSLNTATIV I Southold, NY 11971 6, ADy ACORD 25-S(3/93) ©ACORD CORPORATION 1993 iso �►, CED 8 CONCRETE Trucking Company name kc Qk Address /3y tJ �i7y6 Telephone # .325' - '7 6 2_,4 Contact persontor- Permit # Expiration date Identification # Proof of insurance G,.+ Performance bond Ta PRA lg,tte4 � bd,.d�:•.� Destination m St&n„ Permit # Ntftld V Owner's name Address Telephone # Contact person Verification of capacity Vehicles Meet DOT regulations Available (including drivers) 10/8/93 Transfer trailers available 7 days per week. Compensation Indemnification Force majeure Sub-contractors S�ll�l 3 � Prevailing wage P Default Collusion '""Y` 2417 C. Oen /PA .i w LAJ 4A-A (OL7 Le4rs ci,% Ro 1 04 2il'1) / S Lb RUBBISH & GARBAGE Trucking Company name Address Telephone # « 4q' 3 yE Contact person Jew .�ch acc�a�v Permit # � Expiration date Identification # Proof of insurance �� �� 9°. Performance bond .7 __Das inat+on �� Permit # q� `l- Owner's name Address Telephone # Contact person Verification of capacity Vehicles Meet DOT regulations Available (including drivers) 10/8/93 Transfer trailers available 7 days per week. Compensation,W4 , Indemnification Force majeure Sub-contractors Prevailing wage Default Collusion P-M EQUIPMENT SALES, INC. Recycling& Refuse Truck Specialist 116 0 33 W. Black Horse Pike Williamstown, NJ 08094 PLEASE INDICATE THE ABOVE NUMBER WHEN ORDERING (609)567-8700 FAX(609)567-1588 TO FRANK ROTUNDO QUOTATION DATE SALESPERSON STAEWIDE RECYCLING INC. 9-28-93 P. MERCURIO 1345 NEW YORK AVE. INQUIRY DATE INQUIRY NUMBER HUNTINGTON STATION, N.Y. 11746 FAX # 516-549-3417 ESTIMATED SHIPPING DATE I SHIPPED VIA 'R:O.B. TERMS ' QUANTITY DESCRIPTION - PRICE AMOUNT 4 OPEN TOP ALUMINUM TRANSFER TRAILERS AS SPECIFIED ON QUOTATION OF 7-14-93 WILL CHANGE TO SPOKE WHEELS TOTAL COST PER UNIT 46, 300 . 00 185,200 00 PRICE INCLUDES F.E.T. CUSTOMER TO PICK UP TRAILERS IN SUMMIT PA. 1ST. UNIT FRIDAY OCTOBER 1, 1993 2ND. UNIT TUESDAY OCTOBER 5, 1993 AFTER 1: OOP 3RD. UNIT OCTOBER 26 , 1993 4TH. UNIT OCTOBER 29, 1993 TOTAL COST 185, 200 00 DEPOSIT (WILL PICK UP 10: 00 AM ON 9-29-93) 18, 520 00 BALANCE DUE: 166, 680 00 i i WE ARE PLEASED TO SUBMIT THE ABOVE QUOTATION FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION.SHOULD YOU PLACE AN ORDER,BE ASSYRED IT WILL RECEIVE OUR PROMPT ATTENTION.THIS QUOTATION IS SU CT TO TFX CONDIyIO S PRINTED ON REVERSE SIDE,AND IS VALID FOR YS.THEREA TER IT IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 1 � j 4 BY ACCEPTED 1 _ DATE9--�' 9 SIGN AND RETURN YELLOW ACCEPTANCE COPY WHEN ORDERING. I,. K e:y oton Sa.n V y L a'r ciFilI Inc September 29 , 1993 State Wide Recycling , Inc. 1345 Ne?d York ,,A'Ve. Huntington; St�4jon, NY 1174.0 Attn: Frank, Jr• Dear Prank: Please be advised that your firm can deliver daily 10C^ tons of munici. 'p1, so:�;id waste to our facj.l ity for the pericd between October '1 , ' 190 and September 30 , 1.994 . The disposal arrangements have keen made throughrtccall Services , Inc . if you have any questj,ons, please do not hesitate me. sincerely , Susie s Ianactr DpG/kas P►rrne (717)1.43.5782 FAX (717134$-305 @A—WM-0; Rov. 1106COMMONWQALTM OF NNt4SYLVANIA C79PAF TIVIENT QF EWRONWNTAL Rf SOURCES BUREAU gF WASTO MNn AG'EMEN'T Permit For Solid waste Disposal Ind/or Processing Facility FIRM N4. 8 Parmit No. 101247 Dote Issued May 23_3, 1890 _. Date (Expired duly 18,_ 1998 ..._ Under the provisions of the Pennsylvania Solid Waste Management Act of July 7, 1980, Act 97, a permit for a solid waste disposal and/or processing at (municipality) ` Dunmore $orough/Throop Borough in the County of Lackawanna (applicant) Keystone $ani G�r,y !andf i l l , Inc. is granted to (app __._. _ f (address) 400 Mill Street Dunmore, PA 18512 _ This permit is applicable to the facility nsmed as Keystone Sanitary Landfill , Inc. and described as 41025 '60" Latitude , 75°35100" Longitude 61.7.70 Acres i I This permit is subject to modification, amendment and supplement by the Department of Environmental Resources and is further subject to revocation: or suspension by the � I Department of environmental Resources for any violation of theapplicable laws or the � rules and regulations adopted thereunder, for failure to comply in whole or in part with 1 the conditions of this permit and the provisions set forth in the application no. 101247 which is made a part hereof, or for causing any condition inimical to the public health, safety or welfare. i See attachment for waste limitations and/or 1 special conditions u FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIFtONMENTAL RESOURCES THIS PERMIT IS NON,r-TRANSFERABLE Page of 39 47-20.3(5/90)-26a NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION DIVISION OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES REGULATION • BUREAU OF PROGRAM AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT 50 WOLF ROAD, ALBANY, NEW YORK 12233.7250 WASTE TRANSPORTER PERMIT Pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 364 No. of Additional Sheets Attached • NYSDEC PERMIT NUMBER EPA TRANSPORTER ID NUMBER VEHICLE STATE&LICENSE NUMBER 1A—S3Y SEE LIST OF VEHICLES THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT: BUSINESS NAME SThT-EWIDE R::CYCLINC, INC. MAILING ADDRESS 1345 NEW YORK AVE. CITY COUNTY STATE ZIP CODE HUNTINiiroiV ST4TION SUFFOLK NY 11746 Having complied with the provisions of the Environmental Conservation Law Titles 3 and 15, of Article 27, is hereby authorized to engage in waste transporting within the State of New York in the manner described herein. TYPE OF WASTE AND LOCATION OF TREATMENT, STORAGE OR DISPOSAL FACILITY: TSDF ; 1 INFORMATION WASTE WASTE DESCRIPTION UOu1v N616 CONTAMINATED DIRTY SOILS OR SAND NEW MILFUKD LANDFILL 1u2 C DANbUkY RD CLW MILFORD CT 06776 TSDF 4 2 INFORMATION WASTE WASTE DESCRIPTION 000123 N138 WASTFWATF:t TREATMENT SLUDGE MOUriTAINVIEW SANITARY LAN N601 FIOTTOh ASH . ,UUi E 1 130X 562 No02 FLY ASH FRCST'. URG I C 71532 N699 OTHER CO'' !USTION RESIDUE N610 CONTAMINAT ".D DIRT. SOILS OR SAND TSDF N : INFORMATION WASTE WASTE DESCRIPTION U0079 N601 BOTTOM ASH CHAM ERS/SOUTHEkN ALLEGHF NbO2 FLY ASH RD VALLLY , VIEw UF' PO G N4;99 OTHER CON;;USTION RESIDUE HOLLSOPHLE PA 159 5 N810 CONTAMINATED UIkTo, SOILS OR SAND *■* * �**x*****max******** CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE t* r******sttr***********t*** PAGE 1 OF 4 'AOFS ANRIL 30 94 THIS PERMIT WILL EXPIRE AT MIDNIGHT 19 and is subject to revocation at any time.This permit is not transferrable. 16 JULY 93 • In witness whereof,the Department of Environmental Conservation has caused this permit to be executed on Ilya day of_ V 19 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Represen rye �r i NOTE: This Permit does not relieve the transporter of the responsibility of complying with any other applicable federal, state or local regulations. Please refer to warning notice on back of this Permit. 47-20-3(5/90)-26a NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION DIVISI9N OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES REGULATION - BUREAU OF PROGRAM AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT 50 WOLF ROAD,ALBANY, NEW YORK 12233-7250 WASTE TRANSPORTER PERMIT 02 Pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 364 No. of Additional Sheets Attached • NYSDEC PERMIT NUMBER EPA TRANSPORTER ID NUMBER VEHICLE STATE 6 LICENSE NUMBER 1A-339 SEE LIST OF VEHICLES THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT: BUSINESS NAME STATEWIDE RECYCLING INC. MAILING ADDRESS 1345 NEW YORK AVE. CITY COUNTY STATE ZIP CODE HUNTINGTON STATION SUFFOLK NY 11746 Having complied with the provisions of the Environmental Conservation Law Titles 3 and 15, of Article 27, is hereby authorized to engage in waste transporting within the State of New York in the manner described herein. TYPE OF WASTE AND LOCATION OF TREATMENT,STORAGE OR DISPOSAL FACILITY: TSDF 4 4 INFOKMATI014 WASTE WASTE DESCRIPTION 00163 N011 OIL SOAKFL DE'IRIS 0-- S0UkCL CONSERVATIuN C'jn N602 FLY A5H Rp al Nutt' WASTE TIMES (OTHER) C.AkIN-iROOK NA 15924 t4807 ASFJESTOS WASTE (SEE CONDITIONS) 14816 CONTAMINATED DIRTY SOILS OR SAND N823 FOUNDRY SAND NJ46 OTHER MINE TAILINGS NO53 REFRACTORY c' RICK Pir55 SCRAP METAL CONTAMINATED WITH OILS OR SOL • &� 57 SCRAP PLA':;TIC— (CCNTAMINATED WITH ;,412 ASH FRS) ltd; INF- RATION OF STP SLUDGE T'S Or" ;J 5 1NF0t;19,AT10?: :4ASTE WASTE DESCRIPTION L!0 .J u x.601 13OTTOM ASH CriA..le-LRS D V/CHARLES CITY N602 FLY ASH cUijU CHAM {ERS RU N699 OTHER CUMnUSTION RESIDUE LHA;'LES CITY VA ?. SO{0 N<s1d CONTAMINATED D1RTr SOILS OR SAND -------------------------------------------------------------------------- x�****** END OF TRI4TM�NT. STnkAGE OR DISPrOSAL FACILITY INFORMATION ****** PAGF 2 OF 4 PA ,iES RIL 33 94 THIS PERMIT WILL EXPIRE AT MIDNIGHT 19 and is subject to revocation at any time.This permit is not transferrable. 16 JULY 93 In witness whereof,the Department of Environmental Conservation has caused this permit to be executed on,hi'7 day of 19 By New Yotk State Department of Environmental Conservation Representative / NOTE: This Permit does not relieve the transporter of the responsibility of complying with any' other applicable federal, state or local regulations. Please refer to warning notice on back of this Permit. 47-20-3(5/90)-26a NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION DIVISION OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES REGULATION a BUREAU OF PROGRAM AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT 50 WOLF ROAD, ALBANY, NEW YORK 12233-7250 WASTE TRANSPORTER PERMIT 0 Pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 364 No. of Additional Sheets Attached NYSDEC PERMIT NUMBER EPA TRANSPORTER ID NUMBER VEHICLE STATE&LICENSE NUMBER 1A-339 SEE LIST OF VEHICLES THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT: BUSINESS NAME STATEWIDE RILCYCLING INC. MAILING ADDRESS 1 :545 NEW YORK AVE. CITY COUNTY STATE ZIP CODE HUNTINGTON NATION SUFFOLK NY 11746 Having complied with the provisions of the Environmental Conservation Law Titles 3 and 15, of Article 27, is hereby authorized to engage in waste transporting within the State of New York in the manner described herein. TYPE OF WASTE AND LOCATION OF TREATMENT, STORAGE OR DISPOSAL FACILITY: CONDITION: EPA TCLP HAZARDOUS WASTE REGULATIONS EFFECTIVE 9/25/90 ADDED L5 GHGANIC MATERIALS., INCLUDING SFVERAL VOLATILE SOLVENTS TU ITS TOXICITY CHARACTERISTIC LIST. PETROLEUM SUBSTANCES MAY ,: E AFF �:'CTto JY THESE REGULATIONS. THE TRANSPOkTER IS RESPON3I::LFE FOR COMPLIANCE WITH 40 CFR 263. C064UITION: AS_iESTOS—CONTAINING WASTES SHALL `3c COLLECTED., PACKAGED., TS AN,3P,JuT',- b AND DISPOSED Ur` IN ACCOPDANCE WITH THE U. S. �. PlVIi20:Ji!t(dTAL F'NOTECTIUN Aj�F,JCY ( tP;;) REGULATIONS (CODE OF REGUL",TIONS., TITLE 40., PART 61 ., SU!JPARTS A AND M C40 Cf -' C1 A AND ml) AND THL U. S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR — OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION (OSHA) AS,' � ,TU., r'.(,UI-;;TIONS ( 29 CFR 1 'M') . • i ND OF CONDTTION PAGE 3 QF 4 PAr,ES i I APRIL 30 94 I THIS PERMIT WILL EXPIRE AT MIDNIGHT 19 and is subject to revocation at any time.This permit is not transferrable.1 I 16 JULY '�3 I In witness whereof,the Department of Environmental Conservation has caused this permit to be executed on t s I day of 19 d By New�tate Department of Environmental Conservation Representative NOTE: This Permit does not relieve the transporter of the responsibility of complying with any other applicable federal, state or local regulations. Please refer to warning notice on back of this Permit. 47-20.3(5/90)-26a NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION DIVISION OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES REGULATION a BUREAU OF PROGRAM AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT 50 WOLF ROAD, ALBANY, NEW YORK 12233-7250 WASTE TRANSPORTER PERMIT Pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 364 No. of Additional Sheets Attached NYSDEC PERMIT NUMBER EPA TRANSPORTER ID NUMBER VEHICLE STATE&LICENSE NUMBER 1A—i3y LIST OF VEHICLES THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT: BUSINESS NAME — - STATEWIDE R=CYCLI'4'i INC . MAILING ADDRESS 1 .i4� NEW YORK AVE. CITY COUNTY STATE ZIP CODE HUNTINGTON STATION SUFFOLK NY 11746 Having complied with the provisions of the Environmental Conservation Law Titles 3 and 15, of Article 27, is hereby authorized to engage in waste transporting within the State of New York in the manner described herein. TYPE OF WASTE AND LOCATION OF TREATMENT, STORAGE OR DISPOSAL FACILITY: 17_'74E 202Z3ir 95J67S 360435 17262E ********* ******************* END OF PERMITTED VEHICLE LISTING PAGE 4 OF 4 PAGES t ;oRTL 94 THIS PERMIT WILL EXPIRE AT MIDNIGHT 19 and is subject to revocation at any time.This permit is not transferrable. 16 JULY 93 In witness whereof,the Department of Environmental Conservation has caused this permit to be executed on ii ) day of 19 s � By New York$tete Department of Environmental Conservation Representative NOTE: This Permit does not relieve the transporter of the responsibility of complying with any other applicable federal, state or local regulations. Please refer to warning notice on back of this Permit. STATEWIDE RECYCLING INC. Haulers of Recyclable Material i 24-HOUR 7 DAY A WEEK CONTACT PERSONS Primary: Frank Rotondo jr . 25 Conifer Ct . Northport , NY 11768 ( 516 ) 261-6727 7 Days/week Secondary:Jason Siracusa 82 Palane North Baiting Hollow, NY 11933 ( 516 ) 369-5182 or pager 272-3354 i i 1345 New York Avenue • Huntington Station,NY 11746 • (516) 385-4651 • Fax: (5 16) 385- 7624 r JET SANITATION SERVICE CORP. SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT RECYCLING CONSULTANTS FULL SERVICE CARTING THRU SERVICE WE GROW September 17 , 1993 Judith T . Terry , Town Clerk Town of Southold Town Hall 53095 Main Road P .O . Box 1179 Southold , NY 11971 RESPONSE TO SOLICITATION FOR SERVICES FOR TRANSFER AND DISPOSAL/PROCESSING OF SOLID WASTE Proposal Content as requested; 1 . Jet Sanitation Service Corp . , 228 Blydenburgh Rd. , Central Islip , NY 11722 ( 516 ) 234-7100 contact; Patricia DiMatteo 2 . Jet Sanitation Svc Corp . was/is incorporated in the State of New York since 1967 . 3 . Qualifications include over 25 years experience in solid waste transporting , transfer station operations under NYS , DEC permiting for over 6 years; ( List of references for services Performed is attached ) , recyclable processors for over 25 Years including the marketing of recyclable materials to user mills , base of ALL operations have been since inception located at 228 Blydenburgh Rd . , Central Islip , Suffolk County , NY on 7 owned acres; including 2 certified truck scales with computerized weight recording system . 4 . Jet Sanitation Service Corp . proposes the following; a . receive all material loaded by Southold personnel in Jet OWNED equipment available; 65 yd . open top trailers and/or 100 yd . open top trailers and/or open top roll-off containers 20 - 40 cu . yd . capacity compactor equipment available , compatable with closed receiver roll-off containers and/or closed body transfer trailers . cont 'd . . . 228 BLYDENBURGH ROAD, CENTRAL ISLIP,NY 11722 TEL. 516 234-7100 FAX. 516 234-4201 . . .contd ' Town of Southold / Jet Sanitation Svc . Corp . b . materials will be transported by Jet to transfer facility located at 228 Blydenburgh Rd . , Central Islip , NY , where bulk recyclables ( minimally ) will be extracted ( ie; wood , corrugated , metals , dense amounts of papers and/or other recyclables . ) . c . "by-pass" MSW wastes will be baled and shipped to out- of-state landfills and/or local merchant space incinerators . "by-pass" C&D wastes will be shipped , ( cleaned of all contaminants ) to local permitted disposal sites , ( ie: Town of Islip - Hauppauge Landfill , 110 Sand & Gravel etc . ) . 5 . Fixed cost for haul and dispose will be $64 .25/TON , ( Sixty Four Dollars and Twenty Five Cents . ) for all MSW . Fixed cost for haul and dispose will be $17 .50/YARD , ( Seventeen Dollars and Fifty Cents ) for all C&D . PLEASE NOTE; The above price quotes are negotiable in consideration of the specific services the Town of Southold may request , that Jet has listed as options . 6 . Jet Sanitation Service Corp . ; Emedio Fazzini , President Mary DiMatteo , Secty '--Treas . 7 . NYS , DEC Transfer Facility Permit #1-4728-00720/00001--0 Permit expiration: March 4 , 1996 Permit allowance : 550 tons per DAY - MSW & recyclables 100 tons per DAY - C&D debris Complete indoor operations 8 . Copy of insurance certificate indicating coverage carried is attached . Copy of most current financial statement ( marked "confidential information" ) is enclosed as evidence of performance security ability . A surety bond will be obtained in the amount as will be determined by the Town . In addition to this "request" , Jet Sanitation Service Corp . is prepared to assist the Town of Southold with its ' recycling Program . Our intent is as follows; 1 . To remove separated cardboard from the Town of Southold at no cost to the Town . 2 . To remove all separated newspaper , ( as would be collected "curb-side" , including magazines and junk mail ) from the Town of Southold at no cost to the Town . 3 . To remove all separated plastics , ( HDPEC , HDPE , PET ) from the Town of Southold at no cost to the Town . cont 'd . , . . . Contd ' Town of Southold / Jet Sanitation Service Corp . 4 . To remove all co-mingled materials , ( bottles , cans and Plastics ) for separation processing . A fee will be associated with this service , to be determined upon review of the materials collected . 5 . Jet Sanitation Service will supply the Town of Southold with necessary trailers and/or roll-off containers ( 20 - 40 cu . yd . capacity ) for the purpose of collecting the referenced recyclables , Town personnel will be responsible for loading of same . Jet Sanitation Service Corp . shall be ready to perform ALL aspects of this proposal within 72 hours notice . R spectfully submitted , 1�4 40 Patricia DiMatteo Jet Sanitation Svc . JET SANITATION SERVICE CORP. SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT RECYCLING CONSULTANTS FULL SERVICE CARTING THRU SERVICE WE GROW LIST OF REFERENCES Montenay Power of Islip , (as operators for Town of Islip ) Service Performed; MSW transfer and hauling services Christopher Neu ( 516 ) 471--7800 Town of Islip Service Performed; MSW transfer/hauling and recyclables handling . Peter Scully , Commissioner ( 516 ) 224-5640 Town of Huntington Service performed; MSW hauling , SUPPLIED MSW to incinerator facility and recyclables handling . Pat De1Col , Director ( 516 ) 754--4990 Town of Riverhead Service performed; recyclables handling and transport John Reeves , Sanitation Dept . ( 516 ) 727-8194 Town of Southampton Service performed; recyclables handling Brian Gilbride , Sanitation. Supervisor ( 516 ) 283-5210 Town of Easthampton Service performed; recyclables handling Dave P . , Sanitation Dept . ( 516 ) 324-7191 Village of New Hyde Park Service performed; handling of MSW for disposal James McCloat , Director ( 516 ) 354-0022 NYS Dept . of Parks Service performed; handling of MSW for disposal Ernest Loeb ( 516 ) 669-1000 228 BLYDENBURGH ROAD, CENTRAL ISLIP,NY 11722 TEL. 516 234-7100 FAX. 516 234-4201 tiisi? ai;:;y:k?'i�:`•i%'i ;>'y:'i? %"iii'i>? ��;'; ;?:<:i:i:iii:ii:;>:i>:iilii:;: !; ii::?asi2'si?�S`? 'r:::;:;:>••>•5::: > •.;::::rS'i%;;::i�: ::iriy;>:�:::;::;;::;;;:;::;'v:ti::;:;�;::�:.:;;:;. _ ,1 �!► 3 ::w:�" E�i( ,, �r '::.:aid•:k:�•`••.•::>:;W!;:;:;,+.;'.:::•;i:•ir:.:•.; . ISSUE DATE (MMVOOAYv) PRODUCER ::.:::::::::.::::::::::::.:.::::. 08/16/93 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE NPA Associates, LTD. DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE 225 Wireless Blvd POLICIES BELOW. Hauppauge, NY 11788 COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE LETTER COMPANY A Allcity Insurance Company JC COMPANY INSURED LETTER B Empire Insurance Company Jet Sanitation Service Corp. OMPANY 228 Blydenburgh Rd. p� LETTER C Royal Insurance Company Central Islip,NY 11722 COMPANY LETTER D COMPANY E LETTER ................:•:.�::::;:::::.;::::::::.�:•::::.�::::::::::.::::;::.::::.�.t•::::::•:•:::•::::::::•:;:•isai:•:Si::4:•n:;;:::<;o:;,:;<a:a:;;:i:•ir•::•is::•»;aio-i>si:ysii:c:::;;:.;;.,;:;.:,:;,>.-,I. THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOC INDICATED, NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. T TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION LTR POLICY NUMBER DATE (MMAOD/YY) DATE(MWOO/YY) LIMITS GENERAL LIABILITY GENERAL AGGREGATE f 2,0011,01111 X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGO. S 2,000,000 A CLAIMS MADE a] OCCUR. 2260304695 05/21/93 05/21/94 PERSONAL &ADV.INJURY f 1,000,000 OWNER'S a CONTRACTOR'S PROT EACH OCCURRENCE $ 1,000,000 FIRE DAMAGE (Ary one fire) S 50,000 AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY MED.EXPENSE(Ary one person S 5,000 X ANY AUTO COMBINED SINGLE MIT f 1,000,000 ALL OWNED AUTOS B SCHEDULED AUTOS BODILY INJURY 1270041253 04/07/93 04/07/94 (Per person) f X HIRED AUTOS X NON-OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY S (Per accident) GARAGE LIABILITY PROPERTY DAMAGE f EXCESS LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE S 7,000,0011 C X OTHER THAN UMBRELLA FORM ' RHN003565 05/21/93 05/21/94 AGGREGATE f 7,000,00o WORKER'S COMPENSATION ISTATUTORY LIMITS AND EACH ACCIDENT f EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY DISEASE—POLICY LIMIT S OTHER DISEASE--EACH EMPLOYEE f DESCRIPTION OF OPERATX)NWLOCATIONSWENICLEWBPECIAL ITEMS ...•.:is•:••.:.:•;::•:•.y:,..:::::.: .:............. •. ....... {�. Q ;'. :.:..:.+.:•:::v:.:xaiaty.:;:•.;•.:.;�::::.<.isa:aii:•i::>r;<'r:<;;:;:v,::;i;>:r•Y•;:;:::>:>::::.r;.:.:;•:::.:::,.:..: .. •.`: SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING COMPANY WILL ENDEAVOR TO ?`. MAIL 20 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE <iE LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO MAIL SUCH NOTICE SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE COMPANY, ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES #:; AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE THE STATE INSURANCE FUND 199 CHURCH STREET NEW YORK, N.Y. 10007 (212) 312-7276 CERTIFICATE OF WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER JET SANITATION SERVICE CORP 401 599-6 228 BLYDENBURGH RD DATE CENTRAL ISLIP NY 11722 11/16/92 CERTIFICATE NUMBER 222-100 PERIOD COVERED BY THIS CERTIFICATE 11/03/91 TO 11/03/93 ERITFICATE NOL ER POLICYHOLDER JET SANITATION SERVICE CORP 228 BLYDENBURGH RD CENTRAL ISLIP NY 11722 71 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICYHOLDER NAMED ABOVE IS INSURED WITH THE STATE INSURANCE FUND UNDER POLICY NO. 401 599-6 UNTIL 11/03/93 , COVERING THE ENTIRE OBLIGATION OF THIS POLICYHOLDER FOR WORKERS' COMPENSATION UNDER THE NEW YORK WORK- ERS' COMPENSATION LAW WITH RESPECT TO ALL OPERATIONS IN THE STATE OF NEW YORK. IF SAID POLICY IS CANCELLED, OR CHANGED PRIOR TO 11/03/93 IN SUCH MANNER AS TO AFFECT THIS CERTIFICATE, 5 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE OF SUCH CANCELLATION WILL BE GIVEN TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER ABOVE. NOTICE BY REGULAR MAIL SO ADDRESSED SHALL BE SUFFICIENT COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PROVISION. THE STATE INSURANCE FUND DOES NOT ASSUME ANY LIABILITY IN THE EVENT OF FAILURE TO GIVE SUCH NOTICE. THE STATE INSURANCE FUND JET SANITATION SERVICE CORP. JET PAPER STOCK CORP. JET REALTY COMPANY COMBINED FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31 , 1992 IANFI OENTIAL I N�ORMATI�N �� MICHAEL J. BERGER AND CO. • CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS • JET SANITATION SERVICE CORP. JET PAPER STOCK CORP. JET REALTY COMPANY COMBINED FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31 1992 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1 ACCOUNTANTS REPORT 2 EXHIBIT "A" Combined Balance Sheet - Assets 3 EXHIBIT "A" Combined Balance Sheet - Liabilities and Net Worth 4 EXHIBIT "B" Combined Statement of Income and Net Worth 5 EXHIBIT "C" Combined Statement of Cash Flows 6-7 FOOTNOTES 8 SUPPLEMENTARY SCHEDULES i 1 1 MICHAEL J. BERGER AND CO. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS • MICHAEL J.BERGER.CPA 3425 VETERANS MEMORIAL HIGHWAY NAIM W.GORYEB(1978.1985) RONKONKOMA.NEW YORK 11779 JANICE R.STAUDT ELENA K.KRAVESKI JACK M.ROSENTHAL (516)471-3400 ANDREA S.NEFNAN.CPA KATHRYN T.REEVES FAX(516)471.6227 JOAN K.CROCKETT.CPA KATHLEEN J.ROTONDO,CPA ACCOUNTANTS REPORT DIANE E.BAUMAN ALICE NELSON VITO W.LAMONICA,JR.-EA OFFKE MANAGER TAX MANAGER Jet Sanitation Service Corp. Jet Paper Stock Corp. Jet Realty Company 228 Blydenburgh Road Central Islip, New York 11722 Gentlemen: We have reviewed the accompanying Combined Balance Sheet of Jet Sanitation Service Corp. , Jet Paper Stock Corp. , and Jet Realty Company, as of December 31, 1992, and the accompanying Combined Statements of Income, Retained Earnings, and Cash Flows for the year then ended, in accordance with standards established by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. All information included in these financial statements is the representation of the management of Jet Sanitation Service Corp. , Jet Paper Stock Corp. , and Jet Realty Company. A review consists principally of inquiries of company personnel and analytical procedures applied to financial data. It is substantially less in scope than an audit in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards, the objective of which is the expression of an opinion regarding the financial statements taken as a whole. Accordingly, we do not express such an opinion. Based on our review, we are not aware of any material modifications that should be made to the accompanying financial statements in order for them to be in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles. Our review was made for the purpose of expressing limited assurance that there are no material modifications that should be made to the financial statements in order for them to be in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles. The information included in the accompanying Schedules is presented only for supplementary analysis purposes. Such information has been subjected to the inquiry and analytical procedures applied in the review of the basic financial statements, and we are not aware of any material modifications that should be made thereto. Michael J. Urger and Co. , Certified Public Accountants May 14, 1993 . MJB:amr Page 1 EASTERN LONG ISLAND OFFICE 218 FRONT STREET • P O BOX 120 • GREENPORT, NEW YORK 11944 • (516)477-0927 • JET SANITATION SERVICE CORP. • EXHIBIT "A" JET PAPER STOCK CORP. JET REALTY COMPANY COMBINED BALANCE SHEET DECEMBER 31, 1992 ASSETS COMBINED (AFTER INTER-COMPANY JET SANITATION JET PAPER JET ? ELIMINATIONS) SERVICE CORP. STOCK CORP. REALTY COMPANy CURRENT ASSETS: Cash $ 1,387,336 $ 1,107,009 $ 54,228 $ 226,099 Accounts Receivable 1,057,144 1,017,481 39,663 -0- Prepaid Expenses 98,215 40,000 16,727 41,488 Total Current Assets 2,542,695 2,164,490 110,618 267,587 FIXED ASSETS - AT COST: Land $ 607,588 -0- -0- 607,588 Buildings 1,552,578 -0- -0- 1,552,578 Building Improvements 1,073,174 218,252 -0- 854,922 Vehicles 3,550,209 3,446,042 104,167 -0- Equipment 2,434,676 927,476 663,292 843,908 Containers 1,163,884 1,018,377 145,507 -0- Furniture and Fixtures 74,564 70,349 4,215 -0- Total 10,456,673 5,680,496 917,181 3,858,996 Less: Accumulated Depreciation 6,760,191 4,676,174 822,507 1,261,510 Fixed Assets - Net 3.696,482 1,004,322 < 94,674 2,597,486 OTHER ASSETS: Inter-Company Receivables --0- -0- 575,764 -0- Investments 2,655,036 2,655,036 -0- -0- Routes - At Cost 586,996 586,996 -0- -0- Performance Deposits 11,500 10,500 1,000 -0- Security Deposits 1,160 -0- -0- 1,160 Total Other Assets 3,254,692 3,252,532 576,764 1,160 TOTAL ASSETS S 9.493.869 k&,4.2-1 S 782.056 S 2.866.2�� SEE ACCO►' -'NTS REPORT AND FOOTNOTES i JET SANITATION SERVICE CORP. EKHIBIT "A" JET PAPER STOCK CORP. JET REALTY COMPANY COMBINED BALANCE SHEET DECEMBER 31, 1992 LIABILITIES AND NET WORTH COMBINED (AFTER INTER-COMPANY > JET SANITATION JET PAPER JET ELIMINATIONS) SERVICE CORP. STOCK CORP. REALTY COMPANY CURRENT LIABILITIES: Notes Payable - Due Within One Year $ 323,167 $ 135,167 $ -0- $ 188,000 Accounts Payable 683,713 632,043 51,670 -0- Payroll and Sales Taxes Payable 64,364 63,371 993 -0- Accrued Expenses 7,548 7,548 -0- -0- Total Current Liabilities 1,078,792 838,129 52,663 188,000 LANG-TERM LIABILITIES: Notes Payable $ 558,057 135,167 -0- 422,890 Less: Due Within One Year 323,167 135,167 -0- 188,000 Total 234,890 -0- -O- 234,890 Inter-Company Payables -0- 575,764 -0- -0- Total Long-Term Liabilities 234,890 575,764 -0- 234,890 Total Liabilities 1,313,682 1,413,893 52,663 422,890 NET WORTH: Capital Stock 30,000 15,000 15,000 -0- Partners' Capital 2,443,343 -0- -0- 2,443,343 Retained Earnings 5,706,844 4,992,451 714,393 -0- Total Net Worth - 1 Per Exhibit "B" 8,180,187 5,007,451 729,393 2,443,343 3 a TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET WORTH S 9.493.869 S 6.421.344 A 782 056 S 2.866.233 SEE ACCOU" `!TS REPORT AND FOOTNOTES JET SANITATION SERVICE CORP. • „ EXHIBIT g_ JET PAPER Sl= CORP. JET REALTY COMPANY COMBINED STATEMENT OF INCOME AND NET WORTH FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1992 COMBINED (AFTER INTER-COMPANY JET SANITATION JET PAPER JET ELIMINATIONS) SERVICE CORP. STOCK CORP, REALTY COMPANY Service Income $ 13,463,385 $ 13,463,385 Sale of Paper $ 832,633 $ -4D- Sale 562,546 -0- 562,546 Rent Income 36,000 -a -0- -0- 756.000 Total Income 14,061,931 13,463,385 1,395,179 750,000 OPERATING EXPENSES: } - 4 Paper Purchases $ 34,309 _0- 34,309 -0- Direct Payroll and Subcontracting - Schedule "S-1" 2,997,279 2,971,613 858,299 -0- Truck and Road Expenses - Schedule "S-2" 5,366,325 5,333,704 32,621 -o- Shop Expenses - Schedule "S-3" 635,271 800,796 468,785 85,690 Total Operating Expenses 9,033,184 9,106,113 1,394,014 85,690 OPERATING INCOME 5,028,747 4,357,272 1,165 670,310 SELLING AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES: Selling Expenses - Schedule "S-4" 3789989 370,089 6,400 2,500 Administrative Expenses - Schedule "S-5" 416,207 383,947 329260 -0- Interest - Net ( 85,687) ( 63,560) ( 53,556) 31,429 Officer's Salary 333,600 333,600 -0- -0- Total Selling and Administrative Expenses 1,043,109 1,024,076 ( 14 896) 33,929 L INCOME BEFORE OTHER DEDUCTIONS 3,985,638 3,333,196 16.061 636,381 OTHER DEDUCTIONS: t Provision for Depreciation 542,917 400,451 10,723 131,743 Provision for Income Taxes 60,236 66,601 ( 6,365) -0- Amortization - Non Compete Covenants 200,000 200,000 _ -a. -0- Total Other Deductions - Net 803,153 667,052 4,358 131,743 NET INCOME TRANSFERRED TO NET WORTH 3,182,485 2,666,144 11.703 504,638 NET WORTH: Capital Stock 30,000 15,000 15,000 -0- Retained Earnings - January 1, 1992 4,506,747 3,800,057 706,690 -D- Partners' Capital - January 1, 1992 2,193,705 -0.. _ _a 2,193,705 Total 6,730,452 3,815,057 721,690 2,193,705 Less: Distributions 1,732,750 1,473,750 -____4,000 255,000 Total 4,997,702 2,341,307 -__717,690 1,938,705 TOTAL NET WORTH S 8.180.187 S 5.007.451 7 7 443.343 SEE ACCO' 'NTS REPORT AND FOOTNOTES JET SANITATION SERVICE CORP. EXHIBIT JET PAPER STOCK CORP. JET REALTY COMPANY . COMBINED STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1992 CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES: Net Income - Per Exhibit "B" $ 3,182, Adjustments to Reconcile Net Income to Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities: Depreciation $ 542,917 Amortization 200,000 (Increase) Decrease in Assets: Accounts Receivable ( 123,386) Prepaid Expenses ( 36,715) Performance Deposits 40,124 Increase (Decrease) in Liabilities: i Accounts Payable 47,293 Payroll and Sales Taxes Payable 12,314 Accrued Expenses ( 40,903) Total Adjustments 641,, Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities 3,824, i CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES: Purchase of Fixed Assets ( 181,571) Investments ( 609,176) Net Cash Used from Investing Activities ( 790 CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES: Payments on Notes Payable ( 1,430,350) Distributions Paid ( 1,732,750) Net Cash Used by Financing Activitieg ( 3,163, NET DECREASE IN CASH ( 129, CASH: Balance - January 1, 1992 1,517,, TOTAL $ 1.387•; SUPPLEMENTAL DISCLOSURES: Cash paid during the year for: Interest $ 86,1 Income Taxes 50, : SEE ACCOUNTANTS REPORT AND FOOTNOTES Page 5 JET SANITATION SERVICE CORP. JET PAPER STOCK CORP. JET REALTY COMPANY FOOTNOTES I DECEMBER 31, 1992 i NOTE A - SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES: 1. Nature of Business: The Entities are in the business of removing solid waste, recycling waste paper, and ownership of real estate. 2. Basis of Accounting: The Entities report their income and expenses on the accrual basis for both tax purposes and report purposes. Under this method of accounting, income is recognized when earned and expenses are recognized when incurred. 3. Fixed Assets and Depreciation: Fixed Assets are stated at cost. Expenditures for additions, renewals, and betterments are capitalized; expenditures for mainten- ance and repairs are charged to expense as incurred. Upon retirement or disposal of assets, the cost and accumulated depreciation are eliminated from the accounts, and the resulting gain or loss is in- cluded in determining the results of operations. For assets placed in service from 1981 to 1986, the Accelerated Cost Recovery System (ACRS) is used for both tax purposes and report purposes. For assets placed in service from 1987, the Modified Accel- erated Cost Recovery System (MACRS) is used for both tax purposes and report purposes. Estimated useful lives and Cost Recovery periods are as follows: Estimated Useful Life or Cost Recovery Period Asset Classification Before 12/31/86 After 12/31/86 Buildings 19-30 Years 31 1/2 Years Vehicles 3 Years Equipment and Containers 5 Years Furniture and Fixtures 5 Years 5-7 Years 3-5 Years 7 Years Building Improvements 19-30 Years 31 1/2 Years SEE ACCOUNTANTS REPORT Page 6 JET SANITATION SERVICE CORP. S JET PAPER STOCK CORP. } JET REALTY COMPANY FOOTNOTES DECEMBER 31, 1992 NOTE B -- INTER-COMPANY ELIMINATIONS: t" Inter-Company balances in the following accounts have been eliminated: Notes Receivable Inter-Company Receivables i Notes Payable Inter-Company Payables Service Income Rent Income Subcontracting Rent Interest NOTE C: The Stockholders of Jet Sanitation Service Corp. have elected to have the Corporation treated as an "S" Corporation wherein the income is taxed directly to the Stockholders. Accordingly, no provision for Federal Income Taxes is made. NOTE D - NOTES PAYABLE: Jet Sanitation Service Corp. : c Extebank: This Loan is secured by Equipment and a Route V purchased. Payments are monthly of $29,167 principal plus interest. $ 29,167 This Loan is secured by Equipment and a Route purchased. Payments are monthly of $42,000 principal plus interest. 106,000 Jet Realty Company: Extebank: This Loan is secured by Land and a Building. Payments are monthly of $15,700. principal plus interest 422,890 Total 558,057 f Less: Current Maturities 323,167 Long-Term Portion 234,890 Maturities of Debt are as follows: For the Year Ended December 31, 1993 $ 188,000 1994 46,890 Total _S 234,82Q SEE ACCOUNTANTS REPORT Page 7 • SUPPLEMENTARY SCHEDULES • JET SANITATION SERVICE CORP. • JET PAPER STOCK CORP. JET REALTY COMPANY SUPPLEMENTARY SCHEDULES FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 1992 COMBINED (AFTER INTER-COMPANY JET SANITATION JET PAPER JET z ELIMINATIONS) SERVICE CORP. STOCK CORP. REALTY COMPANY DIRECT PAYROLL AND SUBCONTRACTING - Schedule "S-1": Direct Payroll $ 2,096,477 $ 1,436,531 $ 659,946 Payroll Overhead 375,838 273,668 102,170 Union 247,769 247,769 -0- Spbcontracting 154,204 986,837 --0- Group Insurance 122,991 26,808 96,183 Total S 2.997.279 S 2.971.613 S 858.299 S -0- TRUCK AND ROAD EXPENSES - Schedule "S-2": Dumping Fees $ 4,281,959 $ 4,281,959 $ -0- Truck Repairs 337,156 305,792 31,364 Gas and Oil 312,173 312,173 -0- Tires 131,925 131,925 -0- Licenses and Permits 38,636 37,379 1,257 Insurance 213,302 213,302 -0- Truck and Road Taxes 51,174 51,174 -0- Total S 5.366.325 S 5.333.704 S 32.621 S -0- SHOP EXPENSES - Schedule "S-3": Rent $ -0- $ 600,000 $ 120,000 $ -0- Container Repairs 117,823 92,138 25,685 -0- Baling Wire 112,571 -O- 112,571 -0- Building Repairs 75,564 71,574 -0- 3,990 < Heat, Light and Power 170,529 -0- 170,529 -0- Security 37,084 37,084 -0- -0- Insurance 40,000 -0- 40,000 - Real Estate Taxes 81,700 -O- -0- 81,700 Total S 63,5.271 S 800.796 1 4__68 785 S 85.690 SELLING EXPENSES - Schedule "S-4": s Salesmen Payroll $ 280,958 $ 280,958 f -0- $ -0- Commissions 14,117 9,117 5,000 -0- Advertising 52,971 49,071 1,400 2,500 Christmas Expense and Entertainment 30,923 30,943 -0- -0- Total S 378.989 S 370.089 6400 S 2.500 ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES - Schedule "S-5": Office Payroll $ 305,116 $ 279,139 $ 25,977 Office Expenses 32,327 31,894 433 Telephone 15,030 1 , 15,030 -0- Professional Fees 63,734 57,884 5 850 Total S 416.207 1---,93.947 32 260 S -0- SEE ACCOV NTS REPORT AND FOOTNOTES �pE a i��,� 123 Varick Avenue, Brooklyn, New York 11237 Telephone (718) 386-7900 Fax (718) 628-7090 ' September 20, 1993 ' Ms Judith T. Terry, Town Clerk Town of Southold ' Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 ' Southold, New York 11971 ' Subject: Proposal For Solid Waste Disposal Services ' Dear Ms. Terry: On behalf of Star Recycling, Inc. I am pleased to have this opportunity to submit our proposal ' for solid waste disposal services for the Town of Southold. In this letter, and our following proposal, we will offer Southold solid solutions to handle the Town's municipal solid waste and acquaint you with the waste management strategy of Star Recycling, Inc. In doing so, Star ' Recycling presents the Town with a complete cost—effective and technical proposal. ' Star Recycling, Inc. (Star) is a privately—owned regional waste management company headquartered in the New York metropolitan area. Star is an acknowledged leader in the waste management industry and renowned for it's ability to develop innovative strategies and programs ' in response to municipal solid waste management needs. In the past years, Star has entered into numerous contracts with counties, cities, towns and villages in New York State and Connecticut to provide a wide spectrum of waste management services. Star has developed a clear ' understanding of the challenges, in terms of waste management, facing municipalities. Moreover, Star recognizes that, in contracting with a municipality, the company is not responsible to one customer but to every single taxpayer in that municipality. With that concept in mind, Star has ' developed this response to the Town of Southold. Star's management team has been active in the solid waste industry since 1954. The Star ' management has designed, developed and installed systems for collection, recycling and disposal of MSW. Star managers are well versed in all methods of transportation, recycling and disposal. Star employs more than 450 people and manages ten Materials Recovery Facilities. Star operates ta fleet of 200 trucks and 250 railcars, moving approximately 4,500 tons of waste daily. Its staff has a collective expertise in virtually all aspects of waste collection, recycling and disposal methods. PROTECTING TOMORROWS ENVIRONMENT TODAY C—Urtlaf Affairs#4834 t Star Recycling, Inc is incorporated in the State of New York and hold all necessary permits for handling of MSW. Star operates three recycling facilities with a capacity of over 7,000 tons per tday. Star also contracts with an integrated network of permitted landfills, combustion facilities and transportation companies. This integrated network of facilities gives Star the ability to dispose of its contracted waste efficiently, consistently and reliably. For its transportation proposal, Star will utilize Kephart Trucking Co. with whom it has a longstanding relationship. In addition, Star will utilize its own truck fleet. solicitation. Star, if selected b the Town, is Stars proposal covers the full scope of the bid � Y committed to performing all services required in the solicitation and as described in the attached ' proposal for the prices quoted. ' Star is committed to entering into an Agreement with the Town of Southold at the prices quoted in this proposal, and further, is willing to discuss and negotiate all terms of this Agreement. ' We thank you for allowing Star Recycling Inc. this opportunity to submit our proposal for your review. We look forward to a working relationship with Southold. tVery truly yours, a N�a ice Collins Projects Manager PROTECTING TOMORROW'S ENVIRONMENT TODAY ConWmer A11.1,048=4 RESPONSE TO THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SOLICITATION FOR SERVICES FOR ' TRANSFER AND DISPOSAUPROCESSING OF SOLID WASTE ' PREPARED BY: STAR RECYCLING, INC. 123 VARICK AVENUE BROOKLYN, NEW YORK 11237 ' SEPTEMBER 20 1993 ' TABLE OF CONTENTS A. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY B. PROPOSAL STATEMENT ' C. QUALIFICATIONS STATEMENT D. PRICE PROPOSAL APPENDIX 1. PROCESSING FACILITIES PERMITS 2. DESCRIPTION OF LOADING/HAULING EQUIPMENT ' 3. CORPORATE BACKGROUND ' 1 SECTION A EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ' z ' SECTION A EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ' Overview ' The Town of Southold is soliciting proposals for the transfer and disposal/processing of solid waste to begin October 9, 1993 for a period of 6 months, with a Town option for a 3— month extension. ' Briefly, Star will provide all necessary equipment and personnel to provide hauling and disposal services between the Town's Facility and final disposal sites. ' Introduction to Star Star Recycling, Inc is a privately—owned regional waste management company ' headquartered in the New York metropolitan area . Star is an acknowledged leader in the waste management industry and renowned for its ability to develop innovative strategies and programs in response to municipal waste management needs. Over the years, Star has entered into ' numerous contracts with counties, cities, towns and villages in New York State to provide a wide spectrum of waste management services. Star has developed a clear understanding of the waste management challenges facing municipalities. Moreover, Star recognizes that, in contracting with a municipality, the company is not responsible to one customer but to every single taxpayer in that municipality. With that concept in mind, Star has developed this response to the Town of Southold. ' Star is a full—service solid waste management company, owning and operating three ' state—of—the—art facilities (with plans to open additional transfer stations in the near future) that have the capacity to handle 3,000 tons per day (tpd) of municipal solid waste ("MSW") , 8,000 tpd of construction and demolition debris and 4,000 cubic yards per day of source separated ' aggregate materials. Under municipal contracts, Star operates four additional facilities. These facilities have a designed capacity of 1,400 tpd of MSW and 1,000 tpd of construction and demolition debris. ' Star has been involved with all phases of collection, transfer, processing, recycling and final disposal of waste materials. Several transfer station operators have retained Star to provide ' ancillary services to expedite or enhance their operations. Star provides these facility operation support services throughout the State of New York. Star is an acknowledged leader in the recycling industry and renowned for its ability to develop innovative strategies and programs in response to municipal solid waste management ' 3 needs. ' We are dedicated to the achievement of excellence, whatever the undertaking. The benefits of this attitude can be seen in the level of growth Star has experienced since 1988; ' almost 400% growth in contract awards, with projected continuing growth well into the future. Our reputation for high standards of integrity and professionalism has put Star, and her sister company Allied Sanitation, on the front cover of several prestigious publications, including "Waste Age", "Forbes" and "Recycling Markets". ' These attributes, together with a well—developed, efficient and reliable waste handling plan provide customers with efficient, reliable waste handling services. ' Summary of Proposal Star's proposal is described in summary below: • Proposal Statement ' The proposal statement outlines Star's proposal to efficiently haul and dispose all solid waste (rubbish, garbage, C&D and concrete) coming through the Town facility. Details ' of the management and operations plan is in Section B. ' • Qualifications Statement Section C outlines the experience skills and resources that Star has at its disposal to ' undertake and successfully complete the project. The section describes our specific experience in waste handling and transfer, management capability and facility operational ' experience. • Price Proposal The cost proposal, contained in Section D, includes fixed firm prices for the hauling and ' disposal of solid waste generated by the Town. 4 ' SECTION B ' PROPOSAL STATEMENT ' s SECTION B ' PROPOSAL STATEMENT The following describes how Star intends to provide for the Scope of Services outlined in the ' Solicitation specifications. ' General Overview ' Star offers the Town of Southold (Town) its "Least Cost Disposal Option" to transfer, process and dispose of its solid waste. ' "Least Cost" processing and disposal of waste provides flexibility because various alternatives for the final destination of the waste are available. Specifically, waste received from ' the Town may be shipped to one or more facilities with whom Star has contractual commitments and/or agreements. This option will make extensive use of facilities within New York State, provided it is economical to do so. Star maintains a network of at least 20 facilities, there being ' several facilities for each option (i.e. incinerators, landfills, etc.) Star will only utilize facilities which have maintained a consistent record of regulatory compliance and environmentally sound operation. ' This option is the least—cost proposal because Star is free to utilize competition to negotiate the lowest tipping fee for the Town and avail of spot markets that become available ' from time to time. One of Star's strengths is it's ability to access a wide network of permitted Beneficial use ' sites, landfills, waste—to—energy facilities and transportation companies. This network of sites possesses both geographical and technological diversity. Star will transfer all waste to permitted solid waste facilities in accordance with all applicable federal, state and local regulations. For ' the purposes of this proposal, we have chosen to utilize the following sites: • Shade Township Landfill in Somerset County, PA; ' • County Landfill in Clarion, PA; ' • Charles City County Landfill in Charles City, VA. ' 6 As an alternate proposal under this solicitation, Star is prepared to transport Southold's solid waste to its Full Materials Recovery in Brooklyn, New York for further processing to recover recyclable materials. Under this alternative, all of the Town's waste will be processed ' for recoverable materials; the Town will be furnished with a complete report on the quantity and type of materials recovered from the waste stream. ' Current operating permits for these sites are included in Appendix 1. In the event that a facility appears incapable of performing to a high level of economic ' or environmental integrity required by Star and the Town or other regulatory agencies, other vendors are readily available through Star's extensive network. Transportation Option ' To facilitate the transportation of Town Waste, Star will use Kephart Trucking Co (KTC) as a hauling sub—contractor. KTC is a waste hauling company located in Bigler, Pennsylvania, ' with 46 years of experience transporting all types of waste. During the past three years, KTC has worked for Star, hauling waste to numerous facilities in the northeast, and several facilities in the south and midwest, including Virginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Indiana and ' Ohio. As a sub—contractor to Star, KTC will provide trucks, drivers and documentation of deliveries to the processing facility or facilities. In addition, Star will manifest all truckloads of Yard Waste and provide all reports required by the Town concerning the amount of material ' being transported and processed and its destination. A copy of Kephart's transportation permit is included in Appendix 2. ' Scheduling Star is prepared to commence work beginning October 9, 1993 or sooner, if required. All ' vehicles, equipment and necessary personnel will be available on that date or earlier, if required by the Town. A detailed description of the scope of work to be performed is detailed below: 7 Scope of Work Star will transfer all solid waste - "rubbish" and "garbage" - to existing, operating and permitted solid waste management facilities with sufficient capacity for the required period. Star will provide all transfer vehicles, processing and disposal and will bear all associated costs. ' Transfer of waste will begin October 9, 1993 for a period of 6 months with a Town option for a 3-month extension period. In addition, Star offers the Town an optional twelve month extension for the same scope of services. All vehicles, equipment and necessary personnel will be available for use no later than October 8, 1993. Transfer trailers will be made available for loading 7 days per week. Hours for loading will be 7.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. t All arriving and departing transfer vehicles will be weighed by Town personnel using the existing scale at the Cutchogue landfill. Star will manifest all truckloads of waste being transferred and will provide all reports required by the Town regarding the amount of material being transported and disposed and its destination. 8 ' SECTION C ' QUALIFICATIONS STATEMENT ' 9 1 ' SECTION C QUALIFICATIONS STATEMENT 1. Experience and Management Capability ' Introduction ' The handling, hauling and processing of Waste are activities receiving increased scrutiny from local, State and Federal regulators. Responsible solid waste management considers not only the practices of their solid waste collection system, but also the procedures employed by the ' subsequent transportation vendors and final processing facilities. All of the proposed waste hauling and processing operations under this proposal will be ' performed by Star Recycling, Inc, its subcontractor, Kephart Trucking Co. and one or more of its designated yard waste processors. Star Recycling, Inc. is a full—service, solid waste management company, owning and operating three state—of—the—art facilities (with plans to open additional transfer stations in the near future) that have the capacity to handle 2,000 tons per day (tpd) of municipal solid waste ("MSW") , 8,000 tpd of construction and demolition debris and 4,000 cubic yards per day of source separated aggregate materials. ' Under Municipal contracts, Star operates four additional facilities. These facilities have a designed capacity of 1,400 tpd of MSW and 1,000 tpd of construction and demolition debris. In addition, under several teaming arrangements, Star handles and processes, for beneficial reuse, ' yard waste material, sludge and incinerator ash. Star is currently providing such services under several municipal contracts which are more fully described later in this section. ' Star has been involved with all phases of collection, transfer, processing, recycling and final disposal of waste materials. Several transfer station operators have retained Star to provide ' ancillary services to expedite or enhance their operations. Star provides these facility operation support services throughout the State of New York. ' Management Team ' The management team at Star Recycling has experience in the field of waste management dating back to 1954. This experience includes design, development and implementation of collection, recycling and disposal systems across a broad spectrum of waste compositions and ' quantities. Since the Company's inception, Star, together with her sister company Allied Sanitation, has directly invested over $30 million in recycling facilities and equipment, resulting ' 10 in a recycling operation considered among the largest and most sophisticated in the United States. Star currently operates the largest Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) under one roof. ' Nine additional MRF's are under Star management. Star, and its affiliate Allied Sanitation, operate a fleet of 200 trucks and 250 railcars, moving approximately 4,500 tons of waste daily. Since the company's inception, Star has entered and/or completed many prestigious contracts. Contracts include those with the Towns of North Hempstead, Islip and Huntington, New York City Department of Sanitation and Department of Environmental Protection. In ' addition, Star has completed numerous contracts with cities, towns and villages throughout New York State and Connecticut. A complete list of ongoing and completed projects is presented herein. For the proposed Town of Southold Project, Star has assembled a project team comprised ' of individuals that have extensive experience in waste handling, recycling and disposal. The Project Team's collective experience covers recycling, hauling and disposal of MSW, processing and recycling of yard waste, marketing of recovered materials, transfer station operation and municipal sludge and incinerator ash handling. ' Anthony Lomangino, CEO Mr. Lomangino oversees all financial matters affecting both companies. His ' responsibilities include corporate legal affairs and interfacing with federal, state and local regulators. Mr. Lomangino holds an accounting degree from St. John's University and as a appointee to the solid waste / recycling boards of the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn, New York City. ' Joseph M. Bergeron Mr. Bergeron is the General Manager of Star Recycling, Inc. he has 27 years of ' experience in the solid waste industry including a term as operations manager for a large disposal facility in Chicago, Illinois. He has designed, implemented and managed every phase of waste transfer, hauling and disposal operations. ' Charles Gusmano Mr. Gusmano oversees operations at all of Star's transfer and longhaul operations. He has worked in every phase of operations since the early eighties. Mr. Gusmano holds a degree in Business Administration from Hofstra University. This combination has added ' to the profitability of Star's special projects. ' 11 David Cinquemani ' Mr. Cinquemani draws upon a lifetime of experience in the waste industry. He is responsible for coordination and dispatch of truck fleets for Star's projects. His knowledge of waste quantities, truck routes and hauling methods have facilitated the ' prompt response of the truck fleet. ' Maurice Collins Mr. Collins is responsible for new business development and project development, with an emphasis on introducing Star's waste management services to municipalities. Mr. ' Collins holds a degree in Business Administration from University College, Dublin. Operational Experience ' Since the founder Company's inception more than 35 years ago, the recycling conglomerate of Star Recycling has enjoyed much success. From a one—truck operation, the ' companies have grown to become a premier, multi—faceted waste management organization, including the capability to: ' process 10,000 yards per day of MSW with recyclable recovery in excess of 50% by weight; ' supply transportation to final disposal services for ash, sludge and MSW of 3,000 tons per day ' process 1,200 yards per day of wood waste into RDF, landfill cover, or horticultural mulch; ' process up to 15,000 yards of exempt material soils, aggregate, concrete etc. ' process 8,000 yards per day of C&D debris into reusable products for up to 85% of total processed; ' accept and process up to 300 tons per day of source—separated commingled recyclables; ' load, haul and process up to 400 tons per day of leaf and yard waste material; ' 12 Overall, Star's existing facilities can process approximately 20,000 yards of waste material ' daily and, in conjunction with several State and local administrations, is working to expand into further recyclable materials markets, thus consolidating the company's already outstanding financial position. ' Municipal Contracts Over the past few years, Star has been awarded several contracts to provide waste ' handling services to municipalities. Awards include: • North Hempstead — 1992 to 2012 : $12 million per year. ' Twenty—year contract to transfer, haul, process and dispose of all municipal solid waste, yard waste and construction and demolition waste for the Town of North Hempstead, ' which generates approximately 750 tons of waste materials each day, 200,000 tons per year. This service is currently being provided. tPaul Roth — 516-627-0590 ' • Brookhaven — 1/2/92 — 1/1/96 $2.5 million per year. ' Transfer operation of 200,000 TPY, transfer facility and hauling services, for approximately 200,000 tons per year, from the Town of Brookhaven to the Hempstead Resource Recovery Facility. Work began under this contract in January, 1992. Jim Heil — 516-541-6221 ' • New York City Department of Environmental Protection 8/93 — 8/95 $8.6 million per year. ' Star is presently providing services for hauling, processing and disposal/beneficial reuse of dewatered sewage sludge for a one year term with renewal options. ' Anthony Maracic — 718-595-5047 ' • Town of Islip — 1/1/92 — 12/31/94 $33.8 million per year. ' Star presently has a three year contract to supply hauling and disposal services for ash and bypass waste. 13 Charles Weidner — 516-224-5643 0 Greenwich, Conn — 8/93 — 9/94 $0.2 million per year. ' Hauling and disposal services for approximately 2,500 tons of sewage sludge from the Town of Greenwich, Connecticut. This service is currently being provided. Pat Nichols — 203-622-7740 Financial ' The financial and operational strengths of Star Recycling,Inc. provides ample coverage for this project size. Star has shown thirty—seven continuous quarters of profitability and has ' enjoyed exponential growth in both revenues and income. Audited financial statements are available upon request. In addition, Star has bonding capacity of up to $25 million per project. Finally, all insurance requirements related to this project will be fully met by Star. ' 14 t SECTION D ' PRICE PROPOSAL 15 + 5,PJ. AND ASSOCIATES, INC. 55 MAPLE AV3tAW SU11T 104 ROGKV1f lA CENTU, NEW YORK 11$10-4267 PAGSIMIib TBLEFF40N! (t16j�tb 1v 10 (7th)bH-lKitt -October 1993 1 , Town of Southold Southold, New York RE! REMOVAL DISPO$AL OF SOLID WASTE Dear Sir/Madam: Please be advised that the undersignCd is the Agent and Attorney-In-Fact for Reliance zneuranco Company and The United pacific Insurance Company which are the bonding compani0v £cr Starr Racyclir.g, Inc . and subject to normal underwriting procedures, which include examination and acceptance of the contract specifics, the surety is prepared to provide the requirsd surety credit; on the captioned project. Very truly yours, Jk,4�-Jo E. TIMOTHY K NEALLY FTK/Maa Surety Product: and Insumncc STAR RECYCLING, INC. FAX 123 Yarick Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. 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SHOULO ANY Or THIL'ASOVC MCRIBEo IOIJCr9s YR CAW-FLLCA eSF THE &q "RATION DATE Tmjf FQF,THE►SSVINO,COMAANY WILL KNMYOR TO �$ MNL_._U0,LyS WRITTEN NOT(CIL To TKE CERT:FICATC HOLUEA K*%D TO THF LEFT.BUT FAILURE TO MAWL SUCH NonCE SKAJA impo&g No OOWIMTION OR UAYIL" ANY KINO Ua0 t?Nt►ANY S A(�IENTS OR R$Fftf eNTATWE+S. �1,IUTs1aE�D 9p17ATMtJ".� ����++yyYy����.��(( e )ry_�`1 ' {3,((.y- `'- ''�!' ` {y�e.1[(y�;,�yQ- }��I�'Iy''....,ia ,i�� f� ��.�:�,.�.rr�fdt�,..i•�'I:->{��K>. �. .TIYt•V��a/��1"`-14 '�i�A VaF:}lV�f...�/,h,�kQv..y.�����K.��.�.l f/XN n �o[ ll i dGNkdl A.LNno:) 3•L i 29 iAN3 0S • so E6- 10--s I SECTION D PRICE PROPOSAL ' Price Proposal ' Star proposes the following fixed price per ton for the full period of services ( including the 3—month extension option): "Rubbish" and "Garbage" ...................... $59.48 per ton ' Star is also prepared to offer the scope of services described in the solicitation for a second 12—month extension period at the same fixed prices. Alternate proposal ' As an alternate proposal under this solicitation, Star isarere d to transport Southold's P P P solid waste to its Full Materials Recovery in Brooklyn, New York for further processing to ' recover recyclable materials. Under this alternative, all of the Town's waste will be processed for recoverable materials; the Town will be furnished with a complete report on the quantity and ' type of materials recovered from the waste stream. Under this alternative proposal, Star proposes the following fixed price per ton for the full ' period of services ( including the 3—month extension option): ' "Rubbish" and "Garbage" ...................... $64.80 per ton ' Star is also prepared to offer this alternative scope of services for a second 12—month extension period at the same fixed prices. ' 16 APPENDIX 1 DESCRIPTION OF LOADING/HAULING EQUIPMENT 1 17 -26a NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT&L CONSERV TION C VISION OF HAZARICOUS SUBSTANCES RECULATION • SQREAU OF PROCRAM AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT 50 WOLF ROAD, ALBANY, NEW YORK 12233-7250 WASTE TRANSPORTER PERMIT Pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 364 No of Additional Sheets Attached MEMBER EPA TRANSPORTER Ip NURSER '—� `SEM?CLE STATE 6 LICENSE NUMBER 1; -- P A 0 1 11;'.4 ,� LIST ^F- VEHICLFS •THI$ IS TO CERTIFY THAT: 6� SU'.1NE55 NAME 9j e H A R T T R'J C K 1 N u COs __-_____- --- ------ -------- -- -- MA'LINC ADDRESS .1156 -- -_ ---------—— _ • COUNTY STATE ZIP CODE OUT 16825 au tg rc-nplied with the provisions of the Environmental Conservation Law T;tles 3 and 15, os Article 27: is hereby authorized to engage in waste transporting within the State of New York in the manner described herein, i rv_ OF WAS'E AND LOCATIOV CIF TREATME.NT:STORAGE OR t?I$POSAL FACILITY. I�i�c��!r,,ATItti�� W,ASTM. WASTr A7SCrI'TTON r::I T 0 14PRT�17cc C A 'tCTTt*sf1 :) 1F�t?u L?'�.' clt.i! X4.'716 C-yNTA'+i!NAT;, I< IPTr t�j `,, =r: � l U Y � ' ',1 jATfir 11C�OiJ.� s�di?T}a i vi 11LI` fj CT 96 77(1 '- ` F ; �1ATIflI� WAST: WASTc p,� crt:Tp*T�n ..r � � ^2 CCSMCTIC LUIS FQ P. rLr-ANiUP 1�cCngTi'�VS N7 � �1JLL _ir4 F'O,� t;, 'JF 4:aLlltl'.� r,7 r;ct ^l: F-'�pC ar,r,�I�rTS � � ' .•�rJ? i CAERPY ;T fi17�1� PR� ,ERIPTICIN ORUf-S i.. r'3kL L'T G�!�7� dT1 � R::Tt1}'?'�E.t ^p p=JFCT�i` "yA �,r!CCIITICALS. \17A': pdQt+t-HA7tat? F}A"t"iArrlTICI~L 'a'A5T=S. ,CASTS WA; 7r "SinsnYintl r' NI' h C 13iv 'T7.i. SLLI^- FR-liP, CLf:AIWP (`A DaTjry,Nc/ Q. )I i -" 1-1ART1 �YSTt 'iS aF• H �l7'"7 LA- ILTv i H ?�C 3 V`741 Y iAY N7 nFF-3?rC ^F 7.DUCTS j trILL siA U1 •'=c t-i? 1i' F`t:=SiR�f T': nN nr:Uf N710 17Tt!INT1 " pcJc"CTr7 :lHARrriACeUTICA.LS • N-11A7HA7mA%r7VT1CAL. A$ r � �4 • ~ s .�cnxx:e*a # {*krt**** `O tg7Nll i� i1iJ tJ7XT I i isA:;F 1 OF 17 PA.,ES o� ":5 e•: �. JULY 1 r E`• "J�' FXoIRE�"M•tONiGHT��__._--_ 19 and a subject to revocation at any lime.TNIs pprnti(q got Uirt3ferr;i;Ie. � 04o.0 Isla s T 9 ^ai,w-:xraif.the Oepart^+ert.^f,nvronmsti tal Cvrs•r,aion has caused tlhis j,Smit to be t)ft:eukd 01 INCA day of tS -- Nbw York Stitt Dfoart+nent of • i,"mtatal Co"`•t'Vit on RO-tstnta'••e i '•20.3 (5,�O;-26a NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION DIV SIGN OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES REGULATION . BUREAU OF PROCRAm AND TECI-INICAL. 51113PORT SO WOLF ROAD, ALBANY, NEW YORK 12433-7250 WASTE TRANSPORTER PERMIT Pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 364 No. of .Additional Sheets Attached Nom! �v�OEC PERMIT;:UIQ+BER –1 EFA TRANSPORTER ID NUMBER �—----� VEHICLE STATE & LICENSE Nt1MBER �n PA()17Y5i 7 $4:7 , ..t LIST OF VENICE cc f HIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT: 91,SIyF55 VAME ^A"T TRUCKING CO. _ MAILIVC ADDRESS PO 8'OX 386 COUNTY STATE �PCE C• OUT OF STATE _ i PA 5 Having complied with the provisions of the Environmental Conservation Law Titles 3 and 15, of Article 27, is hereby auftrized to engage in waste transporting within the State of New York in the mariner described herein, %a"E AND LOCASIOH OF TREATMENT, STORACE OR DISPOSAL FACILITY: M ..` la Nt aj �I t fi tl 4 F CZ :IT TT R! ' . .,'>, I ,f4tc ATIO�, ++A Ti" ,iA T . D".0 _ F ; , O:. i 6 C0NTAM*NATGD DIPToF .4Pd'J SVIL RECYCLIN(o TECH.AOLI? : NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL COUSERVATION DIVISION OF NA?.ARD LIS SUBSTANCES REGULATION Is BUREAU OF PROGRAM ANO TECHNICAL SUPPORT 50 WOLF ROAD, ALBANY, NEW YORK 12233.7250 WASTE TRANSPORTER PERMIT Pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 364 No of Additlo„al Sheets Attached '. ^`SOEC PERMIT NUMBER —� EPATRANSPORTER IG Nlr?kBER T VENtCIE STATE 3 LICE NUMBER F PAr)1)5'13$A ';�7 --_�_—s� IST °",f VsIII ICLFi i rMIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT; SUSINESS NAME KE HART TRUCKING �A. --- ---- ----- ,_-- MA L:NC ADDRESS PC, a 0 X J"6 ---- -- Crtv COUNTY STATE ZIP CODE L CUT F ,TATS_ PA 103t?5 —%— iters •u%. -6 cc.r.pl4d with t"e provisions of the Environmental Conservation Law Titles 3 and 15. of Article 27, is hereby authorized to engage In waste transporting within the State of New York in the manner described herein --_� r 'YPF 0%WAST; AND LOCATION 0'TREATMF,N•T:IIORA^l OR D!M'AL FACILITY'. Mfr c; T 1:JFQ,,MATL0N '4AST7 WVTC l,7-SL0IPT10f) I ' 1'L tFU!.L Cc) F 11Er" Ut � &T ST:AST Ail ST3U+rY )Y 11 R90 I i INF0:M,ATI }N WA 1'+ 1JAtT7 DFC'PIrTI,1k h1P OTFIF i cLUDF-"a ASF CONDTTI' r�lS) irpl_ >Ll;?�� i;7n,, IFF– ;PrC 71nOi%UCTS I ! '•_uti;, r:►CN Y 11 50 ti7r) SCRTFTI ^h1 ')"tVGS N710 =T� I, �t' ? r�J FCTE.D F'NA1' !AC ICAt.5 ' N7 09 NON-1`4A7Ar;nt'US t'14ARMACcUTICAL WASTES. I ". Na-!' =11AT1IN ',,AqT Tr r_ CCq T10N 1 1J;,,sT .;iAT= - TRzATF';: iLUP? r ' S .P M E;NVI -g0NM'-NTAL 9c0 E 132ND ST G'qX NY 1945A C .,NTIr1.IFf' :,;, ;,.X . r*1r- , PAGF 3 OF 17 PACiFS I t"IS GERM,T WILL EXPAE AT MIDNIGHT ', L s9 and is sutsiect to revocatloA At my time This pe#m+t s not transterrable, n4 AU';t1ST 03 w�ereot.the Department of Erwnonmentat CenservatioA Fat imatd this permit to he extcyted oA this day of 19 I BY v- New Yorl Stair Deaiit of E nmente!Ccn.se,wat,or.Repwe,,tat ve ! 121-1.3 rl51?lj.1-26a NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL yONSERVATION DIVISION OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES REGULATION • SUREA4' OF PROGRAM AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT 50 WOLF ROAD,ALBANY, NEW YORK 12233.7250 WASTE TRANSPORTER PERMIT o4 Pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 364 No. o` Addit;onil Sheets Attached EPA TRANSPORTER ID NUMBER VEHICLE STATE&LICENSE NUMBER PAI?0571111497 �,-c LIST 'IF VFNICLFS ?HIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT- ;S-HISS hAmE i K%_PO4PT TRUCKIN C'0. _ v A 1.,NC ADDRESS COUNTY STATE ZIP CODE F ;t L.r%_ OUT ')F S T A T�__ aving Complied with the provisions of the Environmental Conservation Law Titles 3 and 15, of Article 27, is hereby authorized ' i to engage in waste transporting within the State of New York in the manner described herein. !P OF WASTE AND LOCATION OF TREATMENT, STORAGE OR DISPOSAL FACILITY: i S: FiJ INFOi1`4AT10N ALT9 WAST' D7'RCPIPTif`P' r;Y5 ;UTH RTZ -^ WA.3T= TO =4VIeRtJh;tIFATA.L PRODQCT �iE_V'i.R0P i;E +TAI. ?►,;)OUCT i It STh •£ FAI . LVi� I Y.tiACUFC iiY 13gr_14 ivAfiT +,tAcT' D , SCC-TPTIII&' , ,., r11 ATL <QAKTil DF'�PI! L^itr?niJ�eU�1 �t1uNTY L .'1��FIL , ;,1b Ci;P'TA.''If�ATr'� DZKT.- `,:'TL r,o NY i i % " T1'1W7RVILL' Pr' r +, jT0v.N NY 14T01 r•F :+1 .) :fit uM4T 0hi WA`TE ! S E t1[ iCgIPT'0�, . . � .. . ..f0 I �A T 1 S . 1h CONTANI AT-- � nTnTo, ,r� rLa ,F CAND I-ITHENS HUt,i:If .) RECLAMATI : �''. 3.`i _40X :46 Ct)NTI dUED ON {T 7 C77 i PAGs 4 OF 17 Fa+;FS °C14.,�?W!.;EXPIRE AT MIQNIvM? J UL Y _ j 1 . 19 1,115 and n suttie;t to rt�,kCat+an at any time,Thi:parm,t A not transferrable. 114 AU 1U IT o; In+v.re a whereof,the Depa'tnent 31 En.'E'Cnmentdl Cor:fervauon has eaysed this De•'t':to be exetattd 0a this day of 79 New Verk State Department of Trlv'ror . <af cO+�se Yit!Ln Repretfn{a{;VF '-.0 5 90;-15a NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION DIVISION OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES RFCtiLAT!ON • BUREAU OF PROGRAM AND TECI+NICAL SUPPORT 50 WOLF ROAD. ALBANY, NEW YORK 11233.7250 Lam` WASTE TRANSPORTER PERMIT O5 Pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 364 No. of Addit o^al Sheets .Attached UJ,0jC?e�•ti!1T y M A EPA 7RANSPQRTER ID NU+v 9ER VEHICLE STATE b LICENSE NU PER 4 ��� +y� ; I T ).r '1IFHICLrc THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT: 7 7PUCKI-N CO. A00RESS --- C x , y n_ ---- — --� _ ?y COUNTY STATE zip CODE ,av:na complied with the provisions of the Environmental Conservation Law Titian 3 and 15, of ,Articie 27, is hereby authorized to engage in waste transporting withir. the State of New York in the manner described he,ein. AND LOCATION Q:TREA7114114T, STORAGE Olt Oil"Jkl FACIi.ITY: 11A "Tc yrAr,? :7 Dt"C;,:Trr�rn I �r „a4 , LtE1i�(SE ,LL I`e[ .I ,i� r/O�NTA"AIN-t, Z;;Tr ` t iL �'� gAt"D 7 ! rL;APEL jr _ :. f•t:i99 KION"i3d, .,� Fr', l,l: WT'-' (`;� ` 'C TFy 'i'L nye ;t 4 N'013 ;, :+IIA'" T- :ATMENT SL IJr..;'. ( 'rr� tiC�It�ITIC` 's) w L i + k'-jF0 !'!AT10N 0AFT WA17T; J: `Lr1FTT1ti I 1 h CONT AMINATED ')IRT, L5 ^G SAND { %*AHJN1";s LA!vCF ILL � 351v` �AAFIFLD RD iIs Dr iri7 IINF0i;i51AT10N '4AST 14ASTC r1EFCPIPTION 01442 AUTHI7'QI?-;:n W,45T" T . FT.. IwlC r 1Q43 3TATi, �;Gu'T;: �'.:7 AT y -H 4001 C0fJTIN'Ut.D ON NFXr r-Ati PAfC 5 OF 17 711d7 1tii;; pi a 1 ` 19 yn.,rs supe t t r E� RE A7 M!DNICHT _ JULY C 0 eY4 f}r¢n dt;ny t;mg 04 7I1i5pernr:t=5 not tri^s?Er DB"e. n4 A',t('Uc'T 07 :c.•r,,,;Wt.;;of.tt+e Department of Envtrormenhil Comervatlon hai caused this permit to h2 executed on this day of 19 I 8Y :=� IIII 'llew York swe Dapalrent of rewra .trtitis Cort-' tion t7-:1,-* `3i9f,'-26a NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRO!�MENTAL CutiSER'.ATiON �s 01VISION OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES REGULATION + BUREAU OF PROGRAM AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT 50 WOLF ROAD. ALSANiY, yEW YORK 12233-7250 ' WASTE TRANSPORTER PERMIT Pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 364 No. cf Add;t.os,al Sheets Attached 0� I iiYSDEC PERMIT NUMBER EPA TRANSPCRTER ip NVMBER i VEH':CLE STATE S;LICENSE NL--M$ER --�� PA-19) f'!;v171 '4-914 7 I 1`"F ! IFT !F VSHICLSS � ' T:t:s iS TO CERTIFY THAT: ai151NESS NAME � — ----- Kc=' HART TRUCKIIJu C;`. MAILING ADDRESS CITY COUNTY STATE ZIP CODE _ I- "p _ _ _ OUT CF STATE PA 1eiF2S y g complied with the provisions of' the Environmental Conservation Law '4itles 3 and 15, of Article 27, is herebV authorized to engage ;r. waste transporting within the State of New York in the manner describer! heirein. TVP; OF N1171 AND LOCATION OF TREATMENT, STORAGE OR DISPOSAL FAC':.ITY- T ,)F NFO;:MATiv+°1 6iASTir WA77 ..'v4N 16 CONITANIT 1ATt,rti ')TYT, "t"LS 00 SAl•t) '. i LiVCi�i T.'1•. L14I;FIL� �'i^ 1 .� SL.��lA t T,] ,:j'1 T"+,�1�T +.v � � � �'C.; Cn�+~ I ���i�1 t�j 1 S�42Y3 Y $ O R'! . :r „1 7 i+:F v'?'?h i 4 WA TW.1cT .. 'a, rnjfiTTCki f`•!44 P AU1jHr7iar) WASTr: 'P, --tj ^t 2410 II`IC `+ t.OW-LLVILLF 1:!H It 44.36 sof IN,F0 Y1AT10N WAIT WAIST'= D SCPIPTION N,",09 ifjON—I:AT_ ", rnrtrijn WA1:TrC ") `P'rC: F'' ~cLt'b LANDFILL i hILLVALE ST CANTON jH 447.{tij C„!vTINtt�l: 1N NrXT wAi'F< �afiF�tr,ttit�vr�kir��*�ttt�t�t,r#tRt#�! ,I I FAGF 6 OF 17 PAIF! I JULY IS PFRv;r WILL E<P!eF AT MIDNIGHT 19 . and:s mb�ee:.to+e►•o,ation at pY i,”.This pt.-Iii:s not'rar,!orrah!e i ct J -.,r-e,j w`•ell" t'.t Deyartacnt o!Ewrc,mental ConszrwGon!'ds tlfk;.nd' IIJ"!J5Tha Pe�m+t to be executed on this da►pf _ NCW TC{#State Dep +tenent el E^vtr� tntJ1 CC'•ii'•ltw,!R'.F•,atr!a*we i F I 9-20.3 ;5l9G4-26a NEW YORK STAT: DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTA'' CONSERVATION DIV15ION OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES RECULATION - BUREAU OF PROGRAM AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT 50 WOLF ROAD,ALBANY, NEW YORK 12233.7250 WASTE TRANSPORTER PERMIT 07 Pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 364 No of Addttiorsal $heet3 Attached at�t,ytgER _w----- -- EPA TRANSPORTER tp N4MBER VEHICLE STAT! b LICENSE NUMBER — , . h -i y'r PAD0571184?7 Sir: LIiT OF VEHICLES THIS 15 TO MlIEY THAT: B;S:NE53 NAME KO—SART TRUCKING CO- MAtLI!IC AGGRESS � --�-�-------------- --------- rr y, COUNTY STATE I ZIP CODE: P A !15 complied with the provisions of the Environmental Conservation Law Titles 3 and 15; Of Article 27, is hereby a s':ht;tized to engage In waste transporting v�ithin the State of New York in the manner described herein "''F% 09 WASTE AND LOCAT!()N M TREATATENT,STORACE OR DISPOSAL FACILITY: l INS Jt.t"ATlial� WASTE WASTE t• SCK IPTION i F?16 CONT-IMINATPn DIRT, 517ILa' 49 SAND ` I Nrv- LN CH ANA CVMPANY 114C COM3''+`rtt ST 4, LSV:LL; Ci 1.1 4 '296 Z, 1,,IFO�MAI"ION WASTE I. ASTE DESCV11PTION � v62 N816 C0I'ITAMINATS0 DIRT, SnILS OR 3AND SRI 0000, ARREEL SMITH RD LC vWELVILLE OH 44 436 WASTE WASTF DE:S%aIA. . I'3�T 1 N715 5 1,?ASE 71 R ATm:-'NT -S'-1.11!1 , (SE CCNDIT10NS 6`10 GRC SYSTEM15 INC/F°RRI 7; SUUT14 $T =� �T PAL Z5%Ni OH 44413 CONTINUED C14 NZA"T PAGE ' MAGE 7 OF 17 PACES 2,a.,,T-v,:,t LXVRE.aT MiDI C,MT JULY 31 'N 94 led is W blect to,evmtlom at a,-v t,me.'4;=De!r^.t 0 not itansfe^ab!Q 04 AUGUST 43 CQGiflTent of Emwronmenta!yO+sSeM1dt!015 hd:C4t:sed(his f+ertnit to b•,qxc,uted on this day of 19 _ New York State Departmont of Env! CRtil Colle'wation R,kivelerulive �7_�C•3 r,59J`-252 NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CO'NSERVATIpN DIVJSION OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES REGULATION • BUREAU OF PROGRAM AND TECHNICAL S. 50 WOLF ROAD, ALBANY, NEW YORK 12233.7250 WASTE TRANSPORTER PERMIT Pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 364 No of Add!tiomal Shahs At k3icr.ZMIT NumstRVEMICLE S•,ATE& LICENSE Nt,MBE PAD1157 13$49 ;' SEE LIST OF VEHI. NIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT: 9_S!r`ESS NAME iAkT TRUCKTN�� _�" COUNTY STATE ZIP Y __- -� i 16 �L _ A!4.ING ADDRESS OUT OF _ PF "a.ing complied with the provisions of tfie Environmental Conservation ;aw Titles 3 and 1$, of Article z7, ,s Hereby dui to engage in waste transporting within the State of New York in the manner Je5'.ribed heroin, .!=z �:t ,vi,;•.E AND LOCATION OF TREATMENT,STORAGE OR DIMSAL FACILI1v: ' t•:ASTE WAaTt~ D[SCPTPTIf!N T; DF µ2 IN'FCk !:4TI�Th` N 16 CONTAMINATTN DIRTr $1111-SOR SAND �- , y {�R�tl ;a�ITTAF N^9 �dOf:-'iiAZAROrIl� `WAST�. CS) SPFCIFY '3FLOW i ,4YHHJwA REGIONAL ., � Tne1� !v!-•� y t+�rF (SSE n r HF,0ND DD Fi913 SEWA • I R TS NT t. .l 7 ($ t : " ILLOW (-H 4413? '�C� s sivFt ri'4ATIC`fy WA$Tr WASTE DESCRIPTION :r NF-07 AV'IESTO3 WASTE (a45 CCN=nITiC`.S) i C,,1 1 I G :A'�D Ct1lT Ai. La'�1 FILL. N m 16 CCINTAMT.NA'�^ �JIKT� a�`:l � 'i'c :AND 49b3 {SEN ARGYL RD _ N899 NON—HAZAnD,�V$ WAST_-- ( `) 5t''tIFY �Ela�+ i cLI�A,=• TREATMENT �L1'DU' ( SET COt'3DITiONS) ,.C4Yi P A 1 ,so7? ra91 , i~ T j iyF0RMAT10N MASTS 14ASTE DESCPIPTION 4 X49 ^.,61C, +OAST;: TIPES (WHOLR) i iC_Y�TO=V€ LANDFILL N�1G CONTA.MINATSD DIRTY SOILS OR SAND l I CL#�HA�f GQ NF,99 NON-•HAZARDOUS WAST= :S1 SPTCIFY 74ELOW j f Dvyi40RE PA 1 ;s51D CONTINUED ON '' EXT PAGE �+4*�+*+,►*t*�*#crit*++ir4#*+� I I PAGE g OF 17 PAGES ' ! JULY 31 ig 9/' _ and!s sub cc:to w"atir at a-v tre '.h"s Ref?"I'rCt V'ti frable --j 6°Rti•"'N'L:EX'rIAE AT MIDNIGHT. I 04AUGUST �A o?t w:mrscf.INe Department of EAvironmimu!Conservation ho cru€s4 this p4 and to bs swoed cm this daY of MM YOflt State Cipbrf^6^:gf Eny1r •cal CO"•Eewat e*ReveC eE la t've :5 �l• 26a NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRON`+ENTAL CONSERVATION n,v SION OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES REGULATION a BUREAU OF PROGRAM AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT 50 WOLF ROAD, ALBANY, NEW PORK 12233-7250 WASTE TRANSPORTER PERMIT rho Pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 364 No. pf AddaiOnad Shegts Attached ''iSGEC �ERM�T NtiN,$ER M -� EPA TRANSPORTER ID NUMBER VEHICLE STATE d LICENSE NUMBER —, tzA- t9y PAD052151497 �- STE LIST OF VFHICLFS Lpi5tS10CERTIFYTHAT�T' BUSINESS NAME P H A R T TRUCKING CC.• .It INC ADDRESS —060X 386 -- �^ STA;E CITY COUNTYIIP CODEI _1ZttLS! 325 _,,TA �' c.-•� ed with the provisions of the Environmental Conservation Law Titles 3 and 15, of Article 27; is hereby authorized to engage in waste transporting within the State If New York in the manner described herein. WAkS`E l+%'D LOCATION Ox MEATMENT,5TORACE OR DISPOSAL FACILITY' n2. INF4'�"iATIflti 5'IWA TE WASTF DESCRIPTION - ,•t.� N1;16 C,)NTPAjVATED r,y^T! lf)tLS OR SAID I-ANITATION INC ROUTE 51 5 ELIZABETH PA 1 037 . _ yFORM.AT, OJ WASTE WASTE D I ' ' +r^y Nci99 GTHEF r0'1"..!LISTION R SInUc. TH.E ALLErHE IZ07 ASc'STCS WAf79 (SFF C''NDTTICINS) =..� VALLEY VI=+1 DR PC ;;0 N613 CATHODt PAY TU Fc ' t �liLL5Jf FLc ;A 1 5935 rl<<1G C�1NTA'%Izt`IATF� OTPr. SOILS OP SAND I PS99 NON-HAZARDOUS WArTr(S) SPECIFY REC'3k ! M990 OTHER MISCIFLLANECUS NON—INDUSTRIAL WASTES i�27 I�dFf3f?i�ATICN �J S . . I A TF WASTE TE DtiSCRIPTION N807 ASia�.STn•r WASTE CJEF CONDITIONS) AFCEN LANOF;LL N31b CONTAMINAT�u DIRTr ;,OILS OR SAND i71 HE14DERSON AVE wA�5H.1 vGT0N PA 1 5301 CcNTINUED ON NeXT PAGE PAGE. 9 OF 17 PAGES ': JULY 31 94 r ocrmst u?Ot t a�!? TaIS P9m'T WitL EKPIRE AT MiDNIGMT__ '9 and,s sub;ect to tevocat�o,Alat any t.me Tt.: *Arabia 04 A.11L:t1;T 93 the caused this pe-mtt to be executed on 16s day of i New York Stet?Depirtmtnt of Etwim?Aril GO�SLr+itigr.RtDre;e�taitve 1i•-3 15•'90; -26a NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSFRbATION DIVISION Of HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES RECULATION a BUREAU OF PROGRAM AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT 50 WOLF ROAD, ALBANY, NEW YORK 12233-7250 WASTE TRANSPORTER PERMIT Pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 364 No Of Addltlonai Sheets Attached 1 fl NUMf}t:R-- ---^ ---------r-ERA TRANSPORTER ID NUMBER VEHICLESTATE&LICENSE NUti18ER PAD�t52156497 SCF LIS? OF VEHICLES THIS 17 70 CER7ifY THAT: -------'--_--- 8151NESS NAME — KiPHART TRUCKIN;Ij CO, _ MAILiNC ADDRESS — pn ;�Ow 7G --- zI-IfCOUNTY STATE j ZIP CODE OUT OF STATE — — pA _— ` 16A25 a g �omplled with the provisions of the Environmental Conservation Law Titles 3 and 15, of Article 27. is hereby authorized to engage in waste transporting within the State of New York in the manner described herein. "OC 01 '✓WASTE.AttiD LgCATfQN of TREATAtQ�i?: ST7RACE qR C15P'JS.AL FACILITY! INFORMATION HASTE WASTE DFSCFIPTIr)N 90 N91 3 O WA aE TPFATMENT CLtJCGF (: ;= CONDITIONS) 1;MOD RV LANDFILL r'A'v',';'PECT ROADo, RD-t`9 YORK "A 17405 INF 0RIATION WASTE WASTE D=SGRIPTICIN, -`� N601 BOTTOM ASH ;ALL0 LANDFILL N&07 ASOcSTOS WASTE ( SEE t'. NDITIONS) X 23:A ?LEASANT VALLEY N116 CONTA,i''TAIATFD DIRTo, S ':LS OR S—D < y;•ti FA 1 ,64? NS23 FOUNDRY SAND ' N853 REFRACTORY BRICK N860 SLAG N902 ASN FROM INCINFRATTON OF STP SLVD+F 1`1711 SEWAGE TREATMENT GRIT N912 S=WASE TPFATMwNT SCREFNINGS N*913 !;:NAGE TV:ATM;�TaT SiUDGE ( SIFIE C04VITIONS) 0-70 INFORMATION WASTE 14ASTF DESCRIRTTON { - 1-3 Ny16CONTAMitrATED OTPT, SCILS OP SAND #r'%i:r_' PjAT T EMNALS INC 00 RIVERSIDE OR rAZ7-P0RT PA 16229 CONTINUED. ON N XT PACr.-' ' PAGE 10 OF 17 PAGES W'iLL EXPIRE AT MiDNICHT J LILY 31 74. to--ci!lan-it any Vr't This permst's not trbnsftrritNe. N;'es;wf:ar=ot,!ht Cepa:tne^t Of Em'rpn*ento!Corsvvaton tial:a4sed this p°unit to kttt4Ute4 on thlt 0 4 daY f AUGUST 9 9 sr z Ne.�York tots DeP4iRmeet�nvra e1 Cawwviti°n Representative 26a NEW NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION DIV!SiON OF HAZAP,DOt,IS SUBSTANCES REGULATION • BUREAU OF PROGRAM AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT 50 WOLF ROAD, ALBANY, NEW YORK 12233.7250 WASTE TRANSPORTER PERMIT Pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 364 No of Additionat Sheets Attached �Y DEC itR�ttT NUMBER EPA TRANSPORTER ID NUMBfR VEHICLE STATE& LICENSE NUMBER R' :ri7 14 S,'" LjCT r.F y"HTCL=S THIS IS YO CERTIFY THAT: VS'hf$S NAME T iICXlNQ CU• —� "A,L*',CnnAuGREsS p'J .',r r.i X J'l o +TY COUNTY —_ CTATE ZIP CODE I Th LA `JFv ^a compiiee with the provisions of the Environmental Conservation Law Titles 3 and 15, of Article 27, is hereby authorized to engage in waste transporting within the State of New York in the manner described herein A14D LOCATION OR TREATMENT, STORAGE OR DISPOSAL FACILITY,, r I� Sf)F i!�1 1N1'���•. t^5T�rN 0," 5T= WA 7TF 4�:SCG PT T i :" i6 N6.01 "4{'Tinf^ A ,i} Tc� +; COAL Z;ALE ��60F'LY ASH T 66 & 2)6 � . _7. , Ai NA 16 3 i �r6'vF ;" ?c 1NF^vi,'11AT'T<94 WASTE_ WAST_ P'5tPI07TrN N$11 PO T TO3�. AStf ,-iR40=0n0 COAL CO N637. FLY A":i RD 1 DALE RD wr PA 16 1NF0;; AT1ON s�►0.STr: WA.STF nr c �IPTTnn; "Y ENV1F0.NM,'_NTAL ;"161fi AIAT : "A+C ''�: t1 TH , I jQ T; WNSHT RD ..j0X x:37 +:::? FOODW:'t;TM /F00iJ +?°OC �SSirf4 WAST':5 FA 162,7 NIZ3 FOUNDRY SAND I 14633 MOLD aANO N557 RAW MA T�RIAL5 PACKAvI.4f% ?�R. 3 REFRACTORY "SPICY. N 60 SLAC 11764 SPENT ACTIVATtD CAIzON N?Ac ci--NT CAPTr' T;.'6 rfTLT'ftS CO NTINU D IN ,NeXT PFG; I PAGE 11 OF 1 P07- S I -WS FE?i`;".Y!Lt [XP�RE AT MIDNIGHT J tf i Y 14 1a,ds SLb)ErI So,evocaly^ a!a�?'Arne Th!s pirmj! ;s gat! '!A AU�113T 43 :;: •`r rc!,:he oewrtrneet of Envlronr^erul Coervatio^!es carszd!his perm t:o be a+eCuted on ihls _day of t9 i ew Yak State tiPpaltmeAt of Em ,-nffl@Atal Corservatior•Represeptabve i `:OTE; This Permit does not relieve the transporter o` the resoonsibility of compivine with anv ofhet annlicable t •- - ^•0 S!9v")-26a NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVA i ION DIVISION OF HAZARDOUS SVB5TANCE5 REGULATION a BUREAU OF PROGRAM AND TEC✓Nltgl SUkRT ! 54 WOLF ROAD, ALBANY, NEW YORK'12233.7250 WASTE TRANSPORTER PERMIT Pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 364 No. of Additiandl Sh:+fts AtNd SvEC 'ERNiT NUMBER EPA TRANSPORTER ID yUMtfER 7 vEM'Ctf STATE 6 ItCENSE N��tBE 1 19 L .T. -,T •3r' V!,rai• 'Nts t5 TQ CERTIFY THAT. � -`�-"-"�,�-� S,NESS NAME - .%AA!L.N(; AGGRESS t; X 'sf•o ------ — - 'TY couNTr STATE tauT OF STATE PA -� coy^pl'ed with the provisions of the Environmental Conserva,ion Law Titles 3 and 15; of Article 27, is hereby _ to engage in waste transporting within the State of New York in the manner descr,bed herein. ► esl oc OF:VAST. ANP tOUTiON OF TREATMENT, STORAGE OR D!SPOSAL FACILITY �— !a' p"CT FY ^Fi.MW Wk.r '. TR t 4 T M F N T (),;1T P"�1 tcWA " TFsAT,%1 NT .1;R,'.• _t)z*frC ,FLJ.A� _ ?+"' ATf''N(T �„j'%f',� ( ; .:� CniJfit;`tC) 114 WATFr Tis`;.fiTN PL; Fye . ,.rIr-+J,'►LS #drtTKE a ;1TcC -LLAFIE^Ijr N;!t -iVnLt'Tr!1AL '4ASTE; ,� '• rj: 4. INN "IATj "r,l '41AaTq 14AcTF PtFCaTeTT()f' I f X16 C"I-1TV'ItNAT7') r)T"To ,CSTA\i4, LA Cr>;F' r;k;:,ra;•# '4911 SE; ,'t,r;.. T F A.TT ;njT Y ? -,AZ'l F14A . Tt "i^TNef,tT t? ; ei•fI ' { L eF r 1 ..;74 .. )„- 1 � ;:!4lr=r: —pEA7141, NT 4i r � � _ � :» 1NF^# `NT7'CFi WA Tt': Y43T7 Lo: tCPJIT10N i e 7r M I 1�1 }V . . !�Tl� Cr}f"'t1; TTS',( pr;'x�#,: A "1.;r l''. S T 0� 14 A C C �CI�R1h1 VUL rt e n;^1 < ryh!T �r 1, 1.,. T .S rt <t I ljn}y;�In 1 r�t'H T•fM1 ' - to �(��IJ ,] t_#:J.k;.• - Tr# �ATM . NT yL tin Ic . > C., ilici'. I. : hl., #r tjb .I`y11i—T J�'l .,TolEl WASTe : �xe:t�at**+*#tt**ttitx#t Ci;�1Tlld�ih 7i•� ;,arxT r�!'•� *#*�t* '"++�• t# **t,sts•#+;s�ar,�+ a►ERM!T WALL EXPtRE A' Y IJLv -p 1n!! 19 and':Sub ect i m-o.at.^^a'any tt-,. TA:s pma ;t rS !o ri, h't-,11;T 93 "'�'^ess.rnere�{.'he Depart�ert of E`�.ro^mental Canserv:rcn E31 aJSed 11141 mrmd to be eireeuted on tHs da,of tq New Volk 591te Department of E"vie ectal C?+4e-V46*m Reprneataka • - '4 _ Dnr.nirinrc »�♦ �.,1C,...,,, ft... e_.-•._-_._. _t .t- - '-- • .e.. ... _. >_ 11 NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF E!'VIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION DIVISION OF HAZARDOUS SU13STANCES REGULATION • BUREAU OF PROGRAM. AND TECNNiCAL SUPPORT 50 WOLF ROAD, ALBANY, NEW YORK 12133-9250 WASTE TRANSPORTER PERMIT 1 = Pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 364 No. of Additional Sheets Attached - ^;� P;F.uiT NUAI6ER EPA TRANSPORTER IQ N4M6ER VEkIf:E STATE &ttLftiSE NUMBER PAi1r'c �1 s,:G LIST ^F VENICE`S THIS t$ TO CERTIFY THAT: l S.,SItvF,SS NAME ---------- `—_ _' K--?HAR, T TRUCKIN j CO. .-- — MAILINC ADDRESS 1t5 is Z{�i� S�b _- _..� -- ---•� —f-ry V COUNTY ( STATE ZIP CODE a• ,h QUT OF STAT i_ Waving complied with the provisions of the Environmental Conservation Law Titles 3 and 15, of Article 27, is hereby authorized to engage in waste transporting within the State of New York in the manner described herein t, Pi ^F WASTE A14D LOCATION OF TREATDAENT; STORAGE OR DISPOSAL FACILITY, I+ 5 c w iNF0;(MATi1 'N WASTE WASTE r - ;C??rTION NiO7 ASREST^,y '�1ASTF ( SEF rO pITICfiS) tiiOPtjN " LADCW; LANDFILL Nr 16 COtiT ':,I1hT F") r�I�Tr �IiT .S -11! C AN7 !`` �y R T 0 i :I�.LCrTS�Ur?G PA 17061 I I TSDF #37 INFOW,-4A'Ii)-N WASTE WASTE D SCRIPTION I i >� N913 $EWAsCE TP 'ATNENT S;.V,'1F ( 3-P CCNDITIONS) 'LIVC CORP OF AM-.--RICA �1 = PLT D'~LA;,±AR : AVE 'AL;� RTUN PA 1 "071 i TSDF 433 I"IFORMNTInN ;+'A';iT" WA-jTC ncSCR1 TT(1N I : . : ?a ;'�' fy'4116 CONTA':,TvAT -� jrTi ir'`:1.5 0E' ' -W AMBRA CONSTRUCTIU1 w'°N JEFFERSON 3LVO i hilhi+Cr; FI L)?l?i7 t:jNTINU71" ON N"XT FACE �**x**�+�+�t�r��t*�,�� ►����¢*�* ' PAGE 13 OF 17 PArF-5 �cR.V,-T 4'.f:;,EXA:RE AT M!ON'GNT JULY 31 19 �..4 .qed Is SStil2e-t:o fevo.at`^n it try fgne. This�erm!t�5 roI 1ran31errat4 ' f7,„ AUGUST 93 I : wlmos♦hrrzof.ele oeoattme-tot Envlror,+en1a1 Gist—ation has caused this permit to b0 tNecutwd on this —41Y of T 19 �! I ty e. � New York State Depa"nt of En rrmentat Cons6rvator Re�rest�taewr i .-._.- � �---•..-. �. . . -.. a ._r°.,. _ J... ...._...�_....a._ _f a!_,. _-.�r�,.�:4,rS .. �-! ,..-m..,t.....,. ..:�1. �.�_ �:�k�. a+,:,�i,-3t~Is NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION DIVISION OF HAZARDOUS SU65TANCES OAD`A , NEW YORK TIONY10223RD GRAM AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT 50 WASTE TRANSPORTER PERMIT 14 Pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 364 Nr of Additional Sheets Attzched NYSDEC:PERMIT NUMBER EPA TRANSPORTER ID NUMBER VEHICLE STATE k UCF'�SF NUMBER c i THIS IS TO CERTIFY t"AT BUSINESS NAME J ItAIONC ADDRESSCOUNTY } AIiT JF rTAT;-. '3 it av,ns complied with the Wovisioris of the Environmental Conservation Law Titles 3 and ner d Article he i Hs hereby autha'lzed to engage in waste transporting within the State of New York in the manner described herein _--------� 79Q QF G\'A$`;E AND LOCATION¢r TREATutfliT, S'OkAGE OR DISPOSAL FACILITY. it.S:J t•$1^T' tY'A';T . .� .r- 1f'Tli1�. t Vh9G nTH'.1+ friM:;�IjTln, 9r. t,T(;U I �IL11NtK�r• - T.. t.�i-r1t7 r'�1iY 'i J.`)� t s :)7F T/ �""Ln �'�: i 1 4 _ F` T^> ATS'"!dT SLJP �' t f- t;nr TIC t• ,- •�^�;, ntll ttL "CGI_L. �!! �l1� T! �LI"TRIAL wASTP . .)F adl ` 'NF T1 :t` 1„fit^T'' °l a,`"T i' C. :?TTI-IN 'I>1 ?r C �1;�rM-"•)nT� �ZnTi rn.Tl..~ ,)'. RAND a,1 a�tL�flAi�i �+� 4 :JoF A .1 a ;?� ATIt "' wa T- tA4TG �� =C-�ToTrc�rl I �3"os ^ rC)r'Tf T`' a -n �TPTi !�i)1L; n� A!JD U^it.LY 1 c ANii MAURY ST ICNf+OND V�► iyJ R"X': ,:, �+r*e#*SAA*#+ 1 I i I 14 OF '1 ' FnGr J L 1 q i T4'S PEAN.IT`NI•.L EXPIRE.4T MiGtvIC,NT I I Y ) S9 and is subject t0 rerOt3t c"et grc(","c TI S Pe,m;t,s not+a'<'`rrahle r'E AIJ4,J T G7 „,• ,<W--.,pot,ere Department of E't ronme'tai Cp y=tidt 6+hd5 Cav)td thlt ptrma to be e.ecuted or the d:t of ----- 9 -- New York State Der:artmient of Ehvit antal Conser-atan Represe,tat;••e .. . .. r r■ - -- ._—_,.7l.a}c.-. ...f .--r.-.I- ...-.,r ,�;i!t.. ant RttiSPi .7 r+n1ei:3��e - r "0-3 J19C)-266 NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION L-iV!-CIQN OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES REGULATION • BUREAU OF PROGRAM AKD TECHNICAL SUPPORT � * 50 WOLF ROAD, ALBANY, NEW YORK 12233.7250 WASTE TRANSPORTER PERMIT R ' Pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 364 No. of Additional Sheets Attached i Nyl5"c PERMIT NUMSER — EPA TRANSPORTER :D NUMBER VEHICLE STATE 6 L:CENSE NUM$ER �h-197 i^ !D';'�1eE?l�yy ¢f'P I.TST W VFWICL' S l TWS fS TO CERTIFY THAT: 3t;5INESS NAME it ,-BART TRUCKING f.D. I ! VA!UNG ADDRESS .:TY COUNTY — STAT9 ZIP CODE T E__ P A 2 lied with the provisions of the Environmental Conservation Law Titles I and 15, of Article 27, is hereby authorized to engage in waste transporting within the State of New York ;n the manner described herein T"a"e -�F WASTE ANO LOCATION OF TREATMENT,STORAGE OR DISPOSAL FACILITY: INFO',`!AT' ON VASTE WA57F DF.SCP.TPTION qtr"D4 r1-?.D7 ASt-E iT^c WA T: LANDFILL INC (S' C::"i�7T'�N 6 c �� .� •r'.ti 5 9UX 554' LLARKS6UiRti WV ?6301 . Cr :�4� iNFOP" AT ' M4 WASTS WASTE DES01PTION i G Jib N711 SEWACE' TPFA.TMENT :39IT -TI:L COUNTY LANDFILL X912 `EWArE Tr ATVENT 3C4FEN1,*I`!S � - K zTo, RT 1P ORF PT 13 N. 13 SCWA5E TREATviENT SLUDin SFE 0101 TIONS) � rx MARTINSVILLE WV 26155 1F 444 iNl`4yMATI511WAST; 'WASTE DESCOIP"ON N 11 SEWAf,�= Tfr-FATFENT 7.DIT SAtv;TARY LA. `a12 SEWA; TPLATM-,NT SCRi!:NIiJ-3 .aOX 416 NI.11 Y10d at 4913 :E;WA�r TP ATm,7-NT �L'JDr (a CONDI*.'.ONS) i IEIRS WV 26055 ---------------- Of T91-AT!'r;NT.- STORAX Z 07 CI �P )IAL FArILITY I1,11`09M•A.TION r i ! PAGF 15 0 r 17 6 IF a JULYc EXPIRE AT MIDNIGHT 19 vid If wbiett to revacatson at any time This pwrno,t ne#!fa^sftrrjtr!e t?6 AV;UST 03 ' ^W"P"",whereof,the Deparmert of Erviroimental Clonservation hes Ca4Sed this permit io tit eaeeuted on this day of 19 l R _ Y N- ew York State Department of En nmenta Ccrftrvatien Reprtsentat ve Tht5 Permit does not relieve the transporter 0 the responsibility of complying with any other applicable ' 0•3 3/90;-26a NEIN YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION DIVISION OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES REGULATION • BUREAU OF PROGRAM AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT 50 WOLF ROAD, ALBANY, NEW YORK 12233.725Q ' WASTE TRANSPORTER PERMIT6 Pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 364 No, of Additional Sheets Attached I------ �--------T— `SPEC PERMIT NJ4tBER EPEPATRAN5PORTER(D NUMBER VEIitCIE SATE & LICENSE NUMBER Ssr LTST �F V£H: CL£S THIS 19 TO CERTIFY TMATI -- — SUSPOSS NAME K::P 8 A r^^,j T ti'.i C S I I`i;i t,0, I MAWNG ADDRESS ilox 186 -- ZIP CODE _ ;- COUNTYT STAtI: , R , I OF T.+ITF t�A 16 5 Ha%.rg complied with the provisions of the Environmental Conservation Law Titles 3 and 15, of Article 27, is hereby authorized to engage ir, waste transporting within the State of New York in the manner described herein. P OF WASTE AND LOCAt!O` Of TREATMENT,STORAGE OR DISPOSAL PACILITY: c:QN0ITIQNz A3:e f: iT•. 1—C0NtAT.NIRIi WA T: •'i!IL.1- COLLFCT4:If FACKP.CC''r TrRAN f'0'1T 71 r'{tJit '?I ':�Pt, ; � ?l' Il, -,CCOP DANC WITH THF 17. tiTAL Mnt'T-CT11,)N A ( Y-,a) P7G1,1La,T1011 CCOD F OF Nti •:,ULAT:tJN&j TITLE 4 e act?T elf ;l):.; ART15 A ANO '1 1-4-C, CFt Al A A10 t"? ) Al'* TH" V* S . );-7AnT1k'FtiT OF LAIQP ' OCCUPA71"')NAL 1AF',TY AND til-.ALT;! AL`'n III I :T�Ail�l A3,.!7-)'T0S Pi'IULAT10443 (cn CFR 1?1:1) . ' I T!ON: C0101 %00N: OFF SP2C flc0f!UCTS N70P TCI AMI R. OFF—FOIL IS U,' I•.AFLF I;Arl�'AG- -. AND AI' PFr,,3IT Citi? EARA 16mz Pi'.RMI•T ARE ,K � I TO ;,,,:)_Nd M,AI'TItl SYS.,';;=T SAV£ PRIvp AI*POG`fAl ' I USING FORM. uVDITII)N WASTES TO t.QNr; "PACH AND "APTEN ^lfWl �;IF 1'Rr.—APPRJV=v I i ' c.Y DLL 1 USL#Iv FORS" 47-15-7. i I ,. A�T� ��} .r -� CS r± I r i TI A#.I'� i i . �lN. Ay'. R= T' ..t ,..4VIR rti,wli i AL ? E1CT" '4.�. T i£ I i :)OUIL.0 NO; & I5 LUoRTCATIMG i Ns'1Y I - FLUMR :.SC01T LI-4HT "ALLASTI. I "NI-1 GF CCNDITI-INS 1 ' aAG� 7h t)f 1i Fns I �E?miT WHU E1tgiRF AT MIDNICNT 11L Y t4 — /� and„subpo to re•,ocatmn at an{faro ?his permit,?Pct tra^s!errable A111ts[1ST C= ." m 5r Environmental Cons:nat 0 h it to be executed on this d1 'v.itnei3 w�te!e0'.: e.,epart a as caused;h.s per-: Y-of-- � ----- 11 BY ' New Yor State Depa*amen:of EawnoP wtal er�'sUgn e?D':i"ttdt+Je VC)TF- Tfsic Penni± rine, r+nt elieeta the trr,ncpnrter of flip retpnrmbility if complying ..illi alis ostlscr App.'•:* a4sle 41.20.3 fS,90I-26a NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION DIVISION OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES REGULATION • BUREAU OF PROGRAM AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT 50 WOLF ROAD. ALBANY, NEW YORK 12233-1250 WASTE TRANSPORTER PERMIT I ; Pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 364 No of Additional Sheets Atta[ ed v SGEC PERMIT NUMBER EPA TRANSPORTER ID NUMBER VEHICLE STATE & LICENSE NUMBER PA-199 PAD n521 ?it49? LZ ST JF 'J"ttiCLES TH15 IS TO CERTIFY THAT: FSUS•NESS NAME KZ',PHART TRLICKINv CJ. MAILING ADDRESS Pr, rin S86 CITY COUNTY STATE zip CODE i 1 0111 OF STATE PA 1682 iidvino complied with the provisions of the Environmental Conservation Law Titles 3 and 15, of Article 27, is hereby authorized to engace in waste transporting within the State of New York in the manner described herein. TYPE O9 WASTE AND LOCA',ION OF TREATMENT.STORAGE OR DISPOSAL FACILITY: I TV4J399 TVZ9231 TZ4 7 57? TZ55 it 9 TY707?;4 ta52SR7 TS�jfii4E. TT41381 TL22:66 T Y 5 0-530 TY01077 TY40784 T T 30960 TY4o11 & TW07%0? TV9101r TW4 9201) T072164 T547396 T-123052 TrP76P-15 Tr1647?n "IMI 2446 TP27If,R1 PI -1 -102S7 TD722 ?. TS53348 TVOIP97 TV34S7? TW5197 >i ;. !' TV4oFi74 TSA73711 TT43714 751417 5 T�1417 TS1 1 "18 T1-`. 17,r.!r TP51703 TP51704 Ti'c57? TN1, 7741 TN87733 TN3'r74C) TW47987 TV9185?7V71 �151 7v91850 TV29266 T` F77;S9 TM64133 TM44439 TM12430 TVZ8fl42 TLQZv76 TV3095Z TV35n11 TV35010 TV3501c TS$737P ! TJ95040 TT54056 TTS403A TV16961 TV16960 TY40777 !� ,'L0733 TY6904Z TW01�827 TV2:237 TVTT7793F TW97163 TY40785 TY40787 T Y57ZLf` TW07184 TW56732 TN66310 TW7733-9 TT?4443 TV91497 TY37601 TN67734 TS40957 TZ1092R 7110929 TT7587P ! T210925 TT243G5 TV16873 TT35478 TV45737 TS15597 756113 TI1U926 ;-:.VG OF PERMITT70 VEHICLE LISTING PAGE 17 OF 17 PAGES ' JULY 31 44 - "r?'S PERMIT'it,"L 1111"91 AT M1DNICHT 19 and is wb,ett t0 revoca,en at anY Ume.This pernd is not t,a5sle sable 04 AtIGUST ,9 9= Ir w,tness whereof,tke Deprrtment of Envirormertal Consc+vetion has caused this per'nit to be executed^,n this day of _ New York State Department of EA metal Cor4embot Repees.rttt:ve ' N!3TE: This Permit does not relieve the transporter of the responsibility of complying with anv other applicable state or local regulations. Please refer to warntne notice on back of this Permit. �.',T 1 •I H y l I .j,NL ' APPENDIX 1 ' PROCESSING FACILITIES PERMITS 1 1 1 1 ' is 1 Resource Conservation Corp. R. D. N1, Box 305 ' A Wholly Owned Sabs/dlery of CRirnbrook, PA 15924 MIO-AMERICAN WASTE SYSTEMS,INC. Phone(814) 754-4687 ' Fvx(8/4) 754-4598 September 20, 1993 Mr. Maurice Collins, Project Manager, ' star Recycling, Inc. 1:23 Varick Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11.237 ' Dear Mr. Collins: Star Recycling, Inc, is authorized to dispose at Resource ' conservation Corp. 's, Shade Township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania waste management facility, Pennsylvania State Permit Number 101421, all the solid waste generated within the Town of Southold and ' covered in the Bid Solicitation dated September 20 , 1393 for a twelve (12) month period to follow the date of this letter. Should you have any questions regarding the above matter, please feel free to call me at your convenience. sincerely, ' Brian W. Gracey Vice President and General Manager ' cc: File 1 ' �'AnM1 M Pboycl.a P.Pp Z0'd db03 NOIIVAb38NOo �gobnosgb 86S"SLtT9 SS:60 E66T-O?-6+ --4: Rev,k yV. tite =�rRiSY �.,y'tti of !Ln*+SYLVAMA patmit ' For C, sett ijSs o DJ-Ap=,t S ; €ndlcatt PT0f--N5Si31g f Alty FORM NO. 8 PEfrttlt No. 101421 _ _----- NIP Issued _ Aug st 26, -- ' Date Expired August_ 2612UO1_ ----._ ' ink eq the Prn,.kslc :s .t I lanagoment Art of july 7, 1980, } , fCt ; r# j.t rF: t } r; =+''7J_b i Fmrj!---T,vt fres {^:_ at (municipality, Sttada T� sl��� � sr) ' --;t' County of -- -- Somerset a icYt 2 f F� '711( ,r'<'.< rt •sr It+ €1r t� i^ Co�2L�t nrt PC`dadd rass, i Calrnbroolr, ESA 115924 ' I i iE�i r t ;tt _ p I{car a f t ter.°# 't pit; ,,y St -d �1:0►mSh a dot i3rtagement_ 1 I i t e u-s.. a - -�.._,- -- ---_ and described as: i �l k= �e; -;:t i� L} x:49 Fpt,`etrnent i i r 'y 1 l ' .01 or=b=irr€`i l£'�1t?� ''t5r,'t Fn by the , Laws or the j 1 I i ��r;�{t�.,��i �• r s,� � yrs, .,.. �i ' t _r�. ,-. k t _ t i =. �'� Part ��:+ith r r, 4t7ta �a t` , f ii �ree5trlt 1 *he cE:ruittvn8 of a, t= i- - 1� �� � -F i +,..- '.t, :El i�1�{ �t^-'�iti'.�tl:_•tl f.,tl __�V14�1.__ t 1 r,••. ;{1d•'t`"C�n ,, ttr;jpublicical t•-a f`ipublic health, wl-�Ch E made z h, t t ' I jafet j or welfare- t Se -il6n THE Dr--PAA-rMF-Nt OF �N 1i 1 1 � ii tYtONVIENTAtt. FtFSOr1 PCES tH Ot PERRSYLVANTA RES00ACES BUREAU Of Stlin i.,ASOTF MAMAtEMN T SO[ ID WASTE FORM NO. 6 Permit For 5-01i'l W81te ProceSSIng Facility Undo I h e p r Y i i --viS tv b4 ii s y v s o 1 id Na s±z. Mans me n t A-t t,h t A c t of July 7 , 198e, P,L, 19 At 13431til Waste PtnT.-It Number 101421 ' is t- T -nbrook, PA Issued to: Re our iti, A.D. 01 , Box 305, Ca i r 15924 to, the op.9at"ar) r 8 w-vte Ardfill it, Shade Town0ip, Somerset -County= This p e rul t e- t- ApplIcat.tion No. ti;;4 2 1 d-a t e ij U -slons a-d adil, ndurvilsl ars approved by perml t the Departmeof. t- a V ' f ' W i s -c r-,I L in, 8,1 Manaem genA t Act, thP of July 7, 1-0-60, P.L, 380, 35-0 tt.S. d et S". Munlclpal Waste Planning, Recycling AMWsane pe, '-, !- 1� j S- 44000- D1 et Sfq . Air j L 10i 1 ut-1 o n C o n t r A-,t �%f J P,L� 2119, 15 P.s. !40T et seq ; the r,;an Stram! !% o'l IvnA 17 1037, 0,L, VIISI . AS AtmeAded via TF-e.regula- -a �t ;! T) --j wilh 25 Pa Co-lr! 912711 , 273 and '86 for 701. 16 acres &3 VND-54!' 'i, P ,as D1-avq1nQi R2, 'P3, K-4, and P.4A, re.,ised June, 1991 and d e s c r 1 b t d as lk-Ah e P�41 f C1 f The 5ite UtIllZes 0 Mill HDPE as j i T- tha prima-y z-nd 3Pvrcl,%i-d-!cJpo - of wastes S m ldevnn 1 1-;&1 wa ts ?0 other i C 1pa �1 LC ; shall be sccspt-e-d v th' t cite �Yjl Pot f, 3nvc f I a d by permit ..ondition or by prior 1�-I tten pern-.1; t atnn,;ljjnx,iQ-11 ')azz.(n waste -v,, define' by 25 Pa. ' ode 5261 is prohlb!ted at S L i I A 4. h! g &pproyf-I w! Itnt n— 0" -- of t'hd LI - 1 = 1 - ' Date (Revision) Form No./Letter CL e Form A Application fOr 14--ri 1 1 st Permit 5/88; Rev. 7/91 F a rr,,. 6 Frnfeqsforil CPrt1f1,c&t10n 8/89 Form 81 Appilration Forii Certiflcatll�n 1/91 5 ON TIAN-1 P,igc& —2 of 35 4-F 14:�•l1 i� .Fi. HH•f EI<. ,—/ —MMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT Of ENVIRONMENTAL AES0VRQ3 BUREAU OF WAST] MANAGEMENT t l '' ``•• Permit 14 For Solid Waste Disposal and/or processing Facility �� (U- FORM NO, 8 Permit No. 1011 7 OatO 16SUed Date Expired Under e provisions of the Pennsylvania Solid Waste Management Act of July 7,�1980, j ' ± Act 97, a permit for a solid waste d+sposal and/or processing at (municipality) 1 ��` ``�' "� °� =•--- -- -� in the County of clarion is granted to (applicant) f (address) P.4. Box 353 _ MeadVflle, PA 1G33S This permit is applicable to the facility named as i and described as: La t i tuda 41'23 1 3(i" I i U ngicude 79017 '18" i This permit is subject to modification, amend,nentn a d supplement by the Department ! of Environmental Resources and is further subject to revocation or suspension by the ! Department of Environmeotai Resources for any violation of the applicable laws or the l j i rules 31-4 regulations adopted thereunder, for failure to comply in whole or in part with the co^ditiozs of this permit and the provisions set forth in. thea li ' which is made a part hereof, or for causingAp cation no. any condition inimical to the public health, safety cr •rye)fare. See attachment for waste limitations and/or special conditions • FR THE DEPARTmElyy OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES THIS PEAM(T tS NON—TRANSFUAt -BLi pboe ---L— of .� _. ' h1iI' U` '`_3 14:5.1 K.H. Hi-1'T-EI ASS C. � F =i ..J ��to!li�il. RTT l� �,� �rf �y /��i�.I� .�,� �� ri ,� twuswn 1W )'YF•�Lv:;j•t c ..... .4:1492•wl:.. .,�'iCl::tw°iw.�N�A•w'f1r'��.1�. THIS CfArWICATF I$ISSUED AS A mATTER OP tNfOR61ATiom ONIY/WOQON/FAQ :5h s McLennan Incoz:porated "Olitet1SUt'UttrmcCEufIFICAit:MOLOE0. 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DA.rS wpirmq NUI Ice TO)'ItE CERTIFICATE H{OLUM NAMED TO TME 1 ICrY,8U:'PAJLVRE 10 kv,41,$UCH NOTICE SMI I.IMPOSE NOOBUGiATION OR i)rB[LI f Y Or l4NY mNO VMN i 0l COMPANY,IT3 AGENT$OR REM09NTATM& - ,w . /.I.tIOY■ �I IIY Aw1��w1�r«• Aur►tora�p frfira af�cTArtv>r STAR RECYCLING, INC. /AL.LLL•'D SANITATION ENVIRONMENTAL AUDIT CHECKLIST Fuft ttA'GARDOUS AND NON- DOUS TREATMENT, STORAGE, DISPOSAL. ANI) RECYCLING FACILITIES • Facility Name: County Environmental of Clarion ' Location: State Route 36, Township Rd. 620, Leeper, PA IUZJJ • Business/Mailing Address : P.O. Box 237 Leeper, PA 16233 ' Phone Number: 814-744-8232 _ 814_744-8222 • Facility Owner: Envi ri to • Facility Representativeuppl.f, ; ,•,� ; ,, , ,,7 �„a t:i.on for this audit: Thomas J. Badowsk•i Title: Site Manager • Facility ' s EPA I . D . Nunil)er : PADER /{101187 • Date facility started operati.cin ., , , i� i._, s.i. t_e : 1980 ' Owners of the property priorer; Robert Kinnear Ron Neilson ' Prior uses of the property : _ Strip cut Size of property site iS 1oc,, i ,7.! 52.0 acres_ i Is property owned or 1.�,;� ;, cl t,•,. , ,,, . , . owned i 1. i l: • If leased, who is the property ,,,,,,,,, NA ' Address: • List the uses/occupants or ; ,;;;' 11,,,,,,�cjiatel ,, adjacent to the facility: North: Fields East: wooded camp lots South: timber West: timber -- • Type of operations available sc f�,ci.l.ity: ' Check if available and enter airy E,c,rt-inent comments Treatment: _ Storage: ' Disposal : X Recycling : _ X ' Comments: Recycling of municipal wastes -A ' Type of waste the facility halld'i ,_; i P,,rt A ) : Please attach ' a list of 2311 codes . 1 List attached: Yes : • Is the facility also a' transpo,.*c,.:, ,es: X No: • Hours of operation of rhe Eac i 1 i t.,, 6AM-6PM ' How are the trucksr„re leaving the site: NA • Does facility provide cerrif.i.,.;, c (ii. sposal : Yes : X No: of residual wastes Automatically: X s • Does facility provide c,:: ,.i.1: i ,.:, , ,.._ „ � izei;•..,.Ling : Yes: No: X---- Automatically: UE)o„ • Is the facility insurer : Self insured: Yes : ;; - X 1 Insured by company? See Attached rlt:�nu� . ' Pollution Liability cov-Lrage ; ,; X — No: _ General Liability coverage : Y�:;; : X ' Please attach all copies ol: i t,;, t i „ cion► and liability policies. Copies attached : No: • Has the facility submitted u C';,,'t: ti appl i.cation: Yes : No: ' Has the facility received it: ' !,; 1'er,ni_t: Yes : No: _ __ • Does the facility have c.,,i i , ' Yes : X No: Is copy attached : Yes : tl,,: X ' For what process or processus i .,; t►.,: pcerw i t required : ' Have there been any enforcement :l:i ,,,, consent degrees, fines, es, etc. , against the facility o�X ,.,,►.� ,: r L:he-i.r subcontractors within ' the last 18 months : yes: _ ll(.,: Comments: Accidental leachate spill frorn line breakage • Is the facility ' s last available for ' inspection: Yes : _�( tit; . _ If yes, is copy suppliu(i : 1L,:; : _ No: X • Does the facility have a clasu, t, t ,,u : Y6s : X No: ' Does the facility have a clot, ,: t)<,,,,t i ,j,d : Yes : X _ No: Amount: 4 million Copy attached : Yes : • Does the facility have a 2.1 i,,,u,: : ,,,. „i 1.1 cjnce system which ' monitors and controls entry t:(-) t--lj,: ik:i:ive portion of the site, or has an artificial fence «': t,,, r,,;:,, i bai:,:ier surrounding active portion plus a ,nea,ls t , , ,,;, , , „ t uncry at all times: ' Yes : No: X • Does the facility have, ;: i_;�:. ,, t:,:unce or the active ' portions with the stacen,e,►r "t,,,,.,�,:, Ulldt►thorized Personnel Keep Out" that is legi bite f'1-„u, , i :: ,.,;,�c�� of 25 feet: ' Yes : No: X - • Does the facility have a Sit-L-' t, I ,,,, :;t,c,tJ i„cJ the layout of the ' site with the locations of .111 t.,,,.t::; , st,:,rage areas, treatment areas, etc. : Yes: x If yes, is plan attached : Y, :, : No : X ' Does the facility have a si t:t- Location to gather in case o ,:n,,:, �,:,�,:�; yes : X No: If yes, is plan attached : Y,-.:; : No: X • Does the facility have : ' - A Preparedness, Pr:�tventi,,,, ,,„i , ,,,,t: i.n,l� ncy ( PP(. ) plan: Yes : X No: Co��t :, rt ,,, :t,, ct : Y ; : No: ' When was the plan last upda t:,:d : 1992 - A site safety plan : yes : X No : - An internal communiccation: ,, , t .,,.',u sy t:em capable of � p providing immediate emergent,/ ill.,; ' , „c:t ic,t,s; to facility tpersonnel : Yes : X - A device at the sce"Cu of ,�!,,;, ,, , ; , ,,, ,,,,L),,h.l.e of sutm,►tonituJ ' emerg X cy assistance from th1, c. ,, i i , :,: , tiiu departm„nt, etc. : Yes : No: ' - Fire control equi.[nmen-t- anti ,,, supply of water: Yes : X No: • List the emergency spill egtti t,,,,,:,, t rl,c: f,,c:.i.lit'y has on hand: ' Please attach list. List attached: Yes : _ rt, ; : X • Does =the facility have thc� l o I ! „u i ,,,t ,1c x.u,matiLs and records: s - The job title for ecich pt), ; t ,; , r t:l,, tacility related to hazardous waste mdnjy,2mL:i, r- ,:,;, t 1 ,,, , ,,,,,,,,, ,,,r Chu employee filling each job: Yes : rt, NA ' - A written job desci- i.t-)vj 0,, 1 , , i; t,,, , i cion listed above:: Yes : No : NA ' - A written description of t-h, : t i;,: ,nd zimount of both introductory and continui,zr3 i., ,, : ,, , ,,,t t.t,..,c w i a..1. be given to each person'- filling a posieic„t 1 t , :, l .,, Yes : No : NA • How are employees trained on the use of the plant equipment: How is the required Hazardous Waste Facility Workers Training handled at the facility: • Who performs the traini:zg : ' When, is the training required for new employees : • How often is the training updated: ' Does the facility have a training manual : Yes : No: • Is hands on training provided, i . e. , simulated spills and clean- up techniques : Yes : No: • Who is the Emergency Response Coordinator ( EMC) for the ' facility: ' Who is the safety manager for the facility: • Which of the following pieces of safety equipment are facility ' workers instructed in the use of and required to wear: Instructed Required ' Safety Glasses Respirator Steel tipped shoes/boots Full face respirator — Gloves Protective clothing ( ty Company supplied ' SCBA • Workers per shift that are trained in the use of SCBA: ' How do workers decontaminate for lunch or change of shift: • Does the facility have a medical monitoring program: Yes : No: ' Is there a pre-employment physical : Yes: No: ' How often are physicals required: • Are drug or substance abuse checks performed: Yes : No: If yes, on who and how often: • Does the facility have •.;ritten operating record containing the ' following data : - A description and the quantity of each hazardous waste received and the method and date of treatment, storage, ' disposal, or recycling : Yes : No: - The location of each hazardous waste within the facility and ' the quantity at each location: Yes : No: - Records and results of wastes analysis and trial tests performed on wastes coming into the facility: Yes : No: ' - Summary reports and details of all incidents that required implementing the Contingency Plan: Yes : No: - Record and results o_ _.._3pections performed on facility ' emergency equipment, TSD s- stems and hazardous waste areas: Yes : No : ' What is the name, location and phone number of the local fire deparkment : Who is the Fire Marshall : ' What is the name, address and phone number of the local township boro hall , etc . : • Does the town/township have an environmental manager: Yes . No . If yes, name and phone number: • Who is your regional state environmental agency inspector: ' Please list name and phone number for: ' Air: Water : Solid/hazardous waste : _ ' ON-SITE LABORATORY • Does the facility have an on-site laboratory: ' Yes : No: ' Which of the following equipment does the laboratory have on hand: Yes No pH tester Flash point tester Atomic Absorption Analyzer ' Gas Chromatograph ECD Detector Hall/PID Detectors ' Mass Spectrometer ICAP analyzer Bomb Calorimeter ' Total Organic Carbon Analyzer Others : • Is the laboratory stag certified : Yes : No: ' Federal contract laboratory : Yes : No: ' Is laboratory equipment calibrated daily; Yes: No: • How often are spikes or duplicate analysis run: Spikes : --- - Duplicates : ' What are the operating hors of the laboratory: ' What degree or qualifications does the laboratory manager have: i . ' How long are laboratory samples kept: • How are samples stored to avoid possible mixture of incompatible ' materials: What are done with samples after the laboratory is done with them and they must be disposed of: ' WASTE ANALYSIS PLAN • Does the facility have an operative waste analysis plan: Yes : X No: • List analysis required for approval of waste into the facility: • List analysis run on incoming waste: ' What is the rationale for the parameters tested: 3 ' How many drums of incoming waste are checked against the manifest and profile information: • What types of equipment are used and how is incoming waste ' checked for contents : If waste is found to be off-specifications, what is done with the waste: ' Are unloading and loading docks diked: Yes: No: • Are all tank areas diked : Yes : No: ' How often are tank inspected for integrity: ' Does the facility have a rain water collection system: ' Yes : No: • How is rain water and runoff contained: ' Leachate tanks-shipped to local sewage treatment plant ' How is rain water and runoff treated or disposed of : ' With what materials are liquids and sludges stabilized: ' How are used drums cie ::. _i to meet the one inch/less than 396 rule handled : • Are empty drums recycled : Yes : No: _ X Are empty drums landfilled : Yes : No: ' Is the building in cent_; ; ..jLth .Local building codes : Yes : X No : ' When was the building permit acquired: ' • What was/is the scope of the work: ' Does the facility have a ;laintenance department: Yes : No : • Department Head and Title : Number of personnel : ' Craft of maintenance personnel : Multicraft : Mechanics : ' Electronics : Other: ' Are repairs at the facility handled through a formal work order system: ' Yes : No: If no, explain: GENERAL PLANT INFORMATION ' How can the facility accept shipments of waste materials ( list any exemptions or specifications ) : ' Drums : Rolloff: X ' Dump trailer: X — Tank truck: _ Dumping tank truck : ' Cube Ainers : ' Super sacs : Other: ' In what physical state can the facility accept wastes : Add any clarifying comments : ' Solids : X Liquids : Sludges - X ' Dusts : —___-- Gases : • How long is the facility permitted to store drums/waste until ' disposal : ' Does the facility have the following for waste handling: Yes No Coverage protection from rain/snow Impervious floor Palletized storage Diked containment cells ' Separate aisles for different wastes types • How often are drums/tanks inspected for leakage: • How are leaks handled: ' Does the facility have a formal preventative maintenance place: Yes : No : ' Reviewed: Yes : No: • How do local residents get their drinking water: ' Does the facility monitor the ground water; Yes : X No: • What analysis is run on the well water and how often: • Does the facility monitor the local drinking water wells: ' Yes : No : —- --- • What are the results and how will problems, if any, be resolved: • What is the reaction of local residents to the facility: • Wastes generated by the facility: Is the facility considered a generator of "Solid Waste" : Yes : No: Is the facility a generator of hazardous waste: ' Yes : No: _X_ • What is the lifespan of the landfill : 15-20 years • Does the landfill have a post closure plan: Yes : X No: 1 Is a copy of the last monitoring well analysis available: Yes : X No: Attached: Yes : No: ' Comments : • Is the landfill leaching greater than 20 per day of leachate: Yes : No: If yes, has the state been notified: Yes: No: LANDFILLS • Type%,of waste acceptable : Hazardous : Yes : _ No: X Non-hazardous : Yes : X No: PCB ' s . Yes . x No: Asbestos : Yes : No: • Is the landfill lined : Yes : X No: , ' If yes , describe liner : DUAL LINED 60 mil , 40 mil 1 • What types are acceptable : Any special packaging requirements ' or acceptability criteria : ' What types of soil/geology surrounds the landfill : • Is the landfill divided into cells : Yes : No: ' What types of leachate collection system does the landfill have: • How is the leachate treated : • How are materials places into the landfills : LAre specific locations tracked by computer for the placement of each days waste : • Please complete the following list for all other subcontractor ' facilities that may by used for further treatment, storage, dispoAal or recycling services for the waste materials received or for wastes generated by the site ( include any wastes discharged to POTW ' s or under NPDES permits ) : 1 - Analysis : Disposal site : 2 - Analysis : Disposal site: Analysis: Disposal site: 4 - Analysis : ' Disposal site: Other Comments : 03:_30 FP011 TO 7. 196,28'7090 PHGE.00.2 CHAMBERS ' SAS Development Company, Inc. 10700 FRANKSTOWN ROAD ■ PITTSBURGH. PENNSYLVANIA 152353000 4121C-H-A-M-"-R 242.6237 NAME.. Charles City County Landfill L SPECIFIC LOCATION, 8000 Chambers Road ADDRESS & TELEPHONE NUMBER: Charles City, VA 23030 (804) 966-7146 1 Charles City County Landfill is located two miles south of the community of Roxbury and 18 miles east-southeast of Richmond, VA. HOURS OF OPERATION TO PUBLIC: Monday thru Friday 6 :30AM to 5 : OOPM Saturday 1 8: 00AM to 3 : OOPM OFFICE ADDRESS AND Charles City County Landfill TELEPHONE NUMBER: 800 Chambers Road Charles City, VA 23030 ' (804) 466-7146 CONTACT PERSON Bill Cooksey Site Manager TELEPHONE NUMBER: (804) 966-71.46 ' OWNERSHIP; NAMES, ADDRESS, TELEPHONE NUMBER OF THE ENTITY AS WELL AS THE PRINCIPALS: ' Charles City County Landfill is operated and maintained by: Chambers Waste Systems of Va . Inc. ' 2307 East Broad Street Richmond, VA 23223 (804) 342-0468 ' under a 30 year lease/purchase agreement with Charles City County. ' Chambers Waste Systems of VA. , Inc . is a wholly owned subsidiary of : ' Chambers Development Co. , Inc . 10700 Frankstown Road Pittsburgh, PA 15235 (412) 242-6237 ' =;EP 02 U 1 FROM TU 718622-1090 PHuE.�1kJ -2 ' PRINCIPALS OF CHAMBERS John G. Rangos Sr. , President and CEO DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, INC. 10700 Frankstown Rd. Pittsburgh, PA 15235 ' (412) 242-6237 John G. Rangos, Jr. Secretary/Treasurer Executive Vice President-Administration and Technology 10700 Frankstown Road, Pgh, PA 15235 (412) 242-6237 Alexander W. Rangos,Executive Vice President Corporate Development and Operations 10700 Frankstown Road, Pgh. PA 15235 ' LINER AND Double 80 mil HDPE liners on twelve inches CONSTRUCTION: of compacted clay. Cap is 8 feet of soil on geotextile filter, 1 foot of clay, and a 40 mil synthetic liner. ' SIZE: The landfill site is comprised of 626.7 acres (approximately 289 acres in fill portion) . ' TYPE OPERATING PERMIT: For solid municipal and approved residual industrial waste. No asbestos, liquids, or hazardous waste is accepted. ' CAPACITY: Charles City Landfill is currently permitted to accept 5000 tons of waste per day on a quarterly average with peaks of 5700 permitted. ' GRIT & SCREENINGS: Effective 11/1/92 New York City - 70 tons per day. Active 480 tons per day, stand-by. Charles City County Landfill currently has grit and screenings ' capacity of: 700 per day; 3,850 per month; and 16, 555 per month. ' CURRENT DAILY VOLUME: Approximately 2900 tons COMMITTED DAILY ' AVERAGE: Approximately 2800 tons ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLS: Primary and secondary collection systems are 8 inch PVC piping. Leachate is collected in ' a storage tank and sent to the local POTW. The fourteen groundwater monitoring Wells surrounding the site are sampled quarterly. ' In house testing is on-going. s E F, :r2 7 07": 1 FF 11 TO 718628?090 PHuE.004 I I3- SECURITY: The entire area is surrounded by a chain link fence topped by barbed wire. Around I the clock security guards patrol the site. Entering trucks must register with the gate guard. The trucks are screened for unacceptable waste. Industrial wastes ' must be pre-approved. SITE USE ' PRIOR TO LANDFILL: virgin woodland. REMAINING PERMITTED AIRSPACE: Approximately thirty five (35) million cubic yards . PERMIT EXPIRATION: Not applicable, permitted for remaining airspace, approximately (35) million cubic yards . ' TIME REMAINING: Approximately twenty (20) years to reach permitted capacity. ' DUNN AND BRADSTREET NUMBER: 072173305 PERMITTING AUTHORITY: State of Virginia ' Department of Waste Management CONTACT PERSON: Berry F. Wright, Jr. ' TELEPHONE NUMBER: 804-225-2667 ' a:000LF ' cr • _1 rrrmoi' u i160_-GrUTU rHuc.Liu-_ 6. High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) LinerM/aste CompatibiiipL All wastes which are disposed of at the Facility are placed within the containment area. The containment area is constructed of two, high density ' polyethylene liners. HDPE is the most chemically resistant liner material available. As such, it is an industry standard for use in both sanitary facilities and hazardous waste facilities. ' Groundwater Protection The residual and special handling wastes received for disposal at this Facility will be contained within the HDPE double-lined area of the Facility. In general, the liner system consists of (from bottom to top): 6 inches of sub-base with ' a permeability < 1 x 10 cm/sec, a 60 mil HDPE secondary liner, a leak detection zone, a geosynthetic clay liner, a 60 mil HDPE primary liner, and a leachate collection zone. The leachate collection zone is comprised of geonet, rprotective cover stone, various geotextiles and a HDPE piping network. These systems provide for the collection and removal of leachate from the containment area (thereby eliminating the primary source of potential i groundwater contamination) and by providing two impermeable barriers between the waste and the underlying soils, the groundwater is protected. As ' verification that the groundwater is protected, quarterly groundwater monitoring is performed in accordance with 25 Pa. Code 273.152. ' 7. A permit is required by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources. The address is: ' Department of Environmental Resources Southcentral Region Waste Management Program ' One Ararat Boulevard Harrisburg, PA 17110 ' Permit # 101539 P.3 =IEP Ere "KE' 0-4:�OPf'1 CHPIBEP'S H REG EP'1D SOLID WASTE FACILITY PERMIT PERtitIT NU4IBER .s l Facility Name: Charles City County Sanitary Landfill ' e: Sanitary Landfill Facility Typed Of acres e: raximately 289 acres in fill communiLocation Description: The landfill sitetis y Courptys�o Miles south of pe west by route a60o�o Roxbury, portion). and is located in and 18 miles east-southeast of Routh and east bychmond. The tBradley Run,on th north by route 831, and on the ' THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT; ',Chambers' Development uite 3of Virginia, Inc.2839 Paces Ferry Atlanta, Georgia 30339 nd maintain the facility as indicated in permit is hereby granted a Permit to construct, operate, and all Permit Attachments cited in these Modules I, II, III, X, X11, and XIII following + Modules. Th e1 permit Modules and Permit Attachments are referenced as follows and are incorporated into and become a part of this permit. ' DQLE MO I - GENERAL,PERMIT CONDITIONS MODULE n - GENERAL FACILITY REQUIRE-MINTS PERMIT ATTACHMENTS n .r +, ZIc anual:MCharles City County Sanitary Landfill, 11-1 B Permit Application, repared by SCS Engineers dated April 7, 1999- Operations Manual' p II-22 W A v i an: To be prepared in accordance with Permit Condition I.G.I.a. e `' per' Charles City County Sanitary Landfill, ' II"3 *part B Permit Application, Operations Manual' Section 3.2 Entrznted April 7,e1989ection 3.3 Traffic Routing: prepared by SCS Eagia , ' II-42 Ltjmfl=-&U d I"• • Charles City County Ssmiamy Landfill, a) licatioa, by SCS Engineers 'part B permit App Control Plaa` prepared Qu%lity Assurance/Quality ' dated April 1, 1989. Charles City County-sanitary Landfill, b) 'Part B Permit Application, Vehicle .Inspection Pkn: Operations Manual` Section 3.2.4 by SCS Engineers Section 4.2 Facility Inspection Plats, prepared ccordance with Permit ' dated April;7, 1989, to be revised in Condition I.G.I.b. ' _ ..+r++wa Outline; ni Landfill, ----e- T.-:..:_._ County Sa Y A-S 'Parc B Permit Applicauon. Charles City operations Manual" Section 3.1 personnel April 7,r19a9.ts, Section,6.4 Safety plan. prepared by SCS Eagineers datedp ` i - S E P 9 1989 1 ' _ RE, EiLP.a0 ' II-6 j,��+rinnaf timiratis�ii: Sanitary Landfill, •part B Permit Application, Charles City County Engineering Design Report' Section 2.7 Phases of Landfill Development; prepared by SCS Engineers dated April 7, 1989- e la II-7 iicstion, Charles City County Sanitary Landfill, 'Part B Permit App Operations Manual* Section et o 75.0 Emergency Contingency Plan, prepared y SCS Engineers dateApril j 99- P t S .m II-8 "Section 5.0, Closure and Post-Closure Financial plan' received September ' 14, 1989. ' MODULE In - SANITARY LANDFILL PERMIT ATTACHMENTS ' iII-1 [;.�•*At Fac' ' v i 1 ASr aced by SCS Egineers dated 'Charles City County Landfill Design prep . April 7, 1989, 46 Drawings. ' v III-22 a) 'Part B permit App W16 Charles City County Sanitary Landfill, Engineering Design port' Sectioned 7 01989- prepared er System Design; ' by SCS b) "pan B permit Application, Charles City County Sanitary Landfill. Sec ion Technical Specifications" Section 02100 Site Preps Seeuon 02232 02200 Earthwork; Sectionof Line 31 GSection 02233 Compacted Clay ' Granular Components Geosynthetics; prepared by SCS er; LinSection 02776 Liner Engineers dated April 7, 1989. c) "Charles City Counry Landfill rsDesign'ated Apr Drawing 7N 1989, t lnbe ' er Details; prepared by SCS Engin revised in ac=ordance with Permit Condition I.G-1-c. ' n P n tt a c f e U1-3v /M Y nt v t ' t c ' n �) "Part B�Permit Application, Sectionarles s S.0 oLeachate1tManagement Engineering Design System; prepared by SCS Engineers dated April 7, nits b) "part B Permit Appi,cation, Charles City County Sanitary Landfill, ection 02200 Earthwork; Section 02232 Technical Specifications' S onents of Liner Granular Comp Section 02602 Leachate Sumps and ' Valve Boxes; Section 02611 Plastic Piping; Section 1320519Lgegchate Storage Tank; prepared by SCS Engineers dated os. 7, C) "Charles Ghana Management System;prepared by&winS So Engineers dated ' esign* Dn Leschate M 8 April 7, 1989. �_43 V' i - P E P it t h V'r r r ' 4ri�l (INTENTIONALLY NOT USED] ii QEF .ice "K, 04:04PH CHAMEERS CORP P.c III-S a vt na . a) 'Part A Permit Application, Charles City County Sanitary Landfill, Engineering Design Report' Section 6.0 Landfill Gas Management; prepared by SCS Engineers dated April 7, 1989. b) 'Groundwater Monitoring Plan, Charles City County Sanitary ' Landfill' Section III, Report of Monitor Well and Gas Probe Installation, prepared by COC dated April 11, 1989. III-6 ip-n Plins. Opera-int pfacligrsun- - & a) "Part B Permit Application, Charles City County Sanitary Landfill, II1-7 Engineering Design Report' Section 7.0 Stormwater Management; prepared by SCS Engineers dated April 7, 1989. b) "Charles City County Landfill Design' Drawing Nos. 32 through 34 and 41: Stormwater Management; prepared by SCS Engineers dated April 7, 1989. ' III-82 Landri11Cove_r a) "Part B Permit Application, Charles City County Sanitary Landfill, Engineering Design Report" Section 3.0 Final Cap Design; prepared by SCS Engineers dated April 7, 1989. b) 'Parc B Permit Application, Charles City County Sanitary Landfill, Quality Assurance/Quality Control Flu" Section 2.2 Compacted Clay Liner, prepared by SCS Engineers dated April 7, 1989. ' c) 'Part B Permit Application, Charles City County Sanitary Landfill, Technical Specifications' Section 02200 Earthwork; Section 02232 Granular Components of Liner; Section 02233 Compacted Clay Liner Section 02776 Liner Geosynthetics; Section 02930 Loatning, Hydroseeding and Erosion Control; prepared by SCS Engineers ,. dated ,April 7, 1989. d) 'Charles City County Landfill Design' Drawing No. 40: Cover Details; prepared by SCS Engineers dated April 7, 1989, to be ' revised in accordance with Permit Condition I.G.l.d. -g3 Onea Burnina, Pgrm;t LDenartme rat gf Air P0111:1ion .tr 1 (I -nNTIONALLY NOT USED] ril-1Q1 pisoos l of Incinerator ang Air Pollugion Cowrol Re�,dues: To be prepared :n accordance with Permit Condition I.G.i.e. ' III-II Eavionte�s 'pact B Permit Application, Charles City County Sanitary Landfill, Operations Manual' Section 3.5 Equipment; prepared by SCS Engineers ' dated April 7, I989. MODULI✓ X - PHASE I GROUNDWATER MONITORING ' PERNUT A?TACHMENTS X-0 C'och•z•+•g,Ai)pro'smatien tg the Behrens-Fisher Student's T-T-e-a X-12 Ejcjjjty Map of gulated T.)ni_ts d o itorina well Loc tions: `Groundwater Monitoring Plass, Charles City County Sanitary Landfill' Section I, Plate I Site Monitoring Plan Sheet, Monitoring Well Locations and Elevations (tibia); prepared by Chambers Development of Virginia, tac., dated August 31, 1989, to be revised in accordance with Permit Condition I.G.I.f. ' Ill ' SEP u 4:1�IPM CHR IEERS' 11 REG EMD P.b i W e 11 X-22 &soft1 n Landfill' 'Groundwater Monitoring Plan, Charles City County Sanitary ed Section 11, Monitoring W211 Installation a>;d D dated August jopment 31 Report;1989, tobe ' by Chambers Development of Virginia, .nc-. revised in accordance with Permit Condition I.0.2.c. Weil- tr X_3 t State 'Nater Control Board/Health Department Proposed Rules. d alv is P X-4 iPlan, Charles City County ambeSanitary l "Groundwater monitoring by rs Section I, Groundwater Monitoring PIM Development of Virginia, Inc., dated August 31, 1989. ' MODULE XII - GENERAL CLOSURE REQUIREMENTS PERMIT ATTAC14MENT ' XII-1 r"".10a Plant a Charles City County Sanitary Landfill, a) "Part B Permit Appl:catto , Landfill Closure and Post-Closure Plan" prepared by SCS Engineers ' dated April 7, 1989. . b) "Charles City County Land sled by SsCSnEagineers danj ted April 7,Site 19$9` Midpoint/Closur , p P ' MODULE XIII - GENERAL POST-CLOSURE gIQLTMENMNES PERmrT ATTfACKN EN-r . XIII-I Past los re ['are 182 "Part B Permit APPlica�ii a Plan*prepared by SCS EngCounty ineers dated April 7, ' Closure and Post-Clos 1989. ' The Permit Modules included are determined by facility typo The non-consecutive 1. numbering scheme is intentional. ' ts are to be prepared or revised, with Department approval, and 2, These Permit Atrach:aea in accordance with various Permit Conditions. ' 3. These Permit Attachments are intentionally not used. The space is erved to facilitate the inclusion of the indicated site features through amendments to this p iv cEP 0- eta 2Pf1 CHAMBERS ra REG DID P. constructed, installed, The herein described activity is to be established, modified, permit orated, used, maintained, and closed in ac nd d=n cru with the trod and cited roterms and ot a permits. The 1 an referenced plans, specifications- a j and the refer with all regulations of the VuStaia Wtste Manaaemeat Board. facility shall comply Iwith the tens and conditions of this permit sad failure to maintain Failure to comply for th adequate financial sisur=ce shall constitute ground actio a !evocation or suspension of this permit and for the initiation of necessary enforcement ter 14, The permit is issued in accordance with the provisions of § 10.1-140$.lA, Chap Title 10.1, Code of Yir&ansa (1950) as amended. APPROVE17 1 A Cynthia Y Bailey DATE s(�r ► G�� — 0 1 1 i 1 1 i 1 1 i 1 1 - 1 EF __ C14:5117F11 =Hk1EEF D_ H REQ; END P.g hFORMAT14N*, RzLS Q 'Y I NS REQt:1RED PL'RSL'A_ST TO THE MAL pERNirr CHARLES CITY COUNTY SANITARY LANDFILL -- CHAMURS Of YA D,0CU%Aj:r'TS TO BE SV%%1 'TTEA (Per'z't CcadttloR I.G.I.) L LadmgAw ' Your aaplic2tion la-lode! ash, li du�ss t csacelciiasdLsej.'11 recctived anosiu, pe3rratt $Lt the proposed facility. Prior to th tab for profess residues. industrisl Conditions ILC-1 Lnd ILC-2 reSuirss that i wu.. aa3Z1YI13 D ' waste :treYmt, and :fudja b+ devttaDed. Th* pl:a should be developed from 1nforrsatScA �rtsf -`1i the txpeeted waste e steams, and will requite that the pert tittle vetifY the LWYsis of these wzste esu�ot�es iie3. 4tav naIyts ust as petfa3 laAct 1th„ . ,th4st ppr0pristsfrequec03W-146, • 1 S W•*.-_ . b. -u 'IY.e icsre�iaa pr:arx�and schedeslei -�tteLta.�,eL�e�Cer adieeinspeetio�afoth• ?:elude other mijcr ss;,es� Cr the fariLt7., sn ' .t/c:.11r::ioa suers. ' eaaditien of =onitcr3aa we?v, I.-Id she Is.nd-AN1ss trcnitari_ •Pertrit , r,, nj. -? • v G � iffm Pal= Bo it 12 on p;;w:na 40 nged.& to =at-.h the coaditicts tj requested &ad apptcvtd ix the va:isttCs (}.e.. two fest of prouGtive soil cover for the priasrY iizerjdrains=e Istyer ;acco:nyO3ite, rot 11 u indicated). Additionally, the dea%?s as thss sheet should b+ ' • • w •pose cc coker s%64u. L,zd with conditions ss s;eeified in the Lksiaa Report. co:iss.:3z. it.. .16 •.: zr:e, a.•+d to A' =e_�,e 10 PVC C:.e := the rarl.o.' a SFeeif3C33Z•t`f, t`ey she''.:d i.,eiC�e a s: } is crGe• to =3t..w it Ccc:.::ac IILC.2. schedusc E,7 l�VC ;i;c III Y. .2�ticn ►1 '�., . -" d• V; A,'.�'. Al -.... 1-1, L "V.• . Deis CII Dnwicz 40 ill�as�:iaa •:a fir:sl ::Ytr !;rate-i aeecs to t::::h ..- �• vsria';t (i.t.. ;v,•o fftt of pfCuct:vs 54 :�'�'Cr GOIIditigl:! !S a,,,.roved t... cap;d;airaae Isys:, act 1 b' u i::dira:ed). Set Ptrtait Con'.idca IILE.7. VArmit AM-CbmerLt 111-12; A41- '01122111 11n e. Prior to disposal of e.sh as lits. Ln ish dispootl plan :z04da=,the rtgU1retaeats of pertnit Condition M.A.9 "I'd .C.15, 3572-20-10. Lad ether approRrssts reaulstions,mast ' be developed. Rtf , a, 13- ' "this atts>chrae;st needs to tie=0dified to reflect the relecstsota of MW_t6 nd M�-17 so u not to ttie seyarLt3t 'tomthe ve De oV$=Cr -s Qt�lpur3to �ssilat 02 Of thehe�WC11:.See proposed toe'sdoas art permit Candit3on X.D.I. M:w: t.�t°uus.LP ISerin ' "I o ih* of the asstinated snaus? postsclosure ml cvtarathe�a ycss•Fost-ek"ti present aextk of ' SEF 0 '93 &W-73-R-1 :HHfI3 ERS fI REQ EHD •�. lesurt e'iod Ls re aired b ;e::cd. "'cis dces oat lc_o�_n. for io:'is.:an ove. pest . 0 h y 3.4 3.2.s., YR 672-2Q-1. Tr.: d'sffese,ce is l4-i.x4zt. The (high at) vitae which a:eo:�aa for iafla:lea over t,.c tsa year post•c1cs,_.rs ;eriod is cors.dend a better ap;rox:�atioa of the expicseC cess tl►.s: aautC he iacsr.ed by i �.ir1 puty cenmetor. AdditLor111Y, the cicsurt cost astiral;e sho aid sc;,oua: for the ccs= of the testi=g rer_ssstry to doe uaeat cer;iflcuion. ' Pursu=t tot 3.4.1.3. VR 671-20-1, PetWit Condition II.1.2. rKU.res a r"Viluation v>* tht Wethod pad rasuk_', siac for deps..-tent approval. AS-BUILT PLAYS (Permlt Conditlon LG-2.) ' 4. Prior to operation, the permittae shill iubmit the as-guilt pians for the letchsts ttorale teak designed In acra:djnce with Permit Atuch==t b. Prior to obtair-Ing tuthorlWdon to ts. ive wrum into phxw with 17ase Irides modTj d in Y:cordance with Ptrait Condition II.G. L�efitr«aiCee shall subeiit is-tails pla:u tot th.2 phme inditatial the revised (higher) base ri es. The twv%sed disila shall be in accorditse+l with all requirtmaats of j ,S.1.B., VR 672-20-10; e. Pricr to operatioa, thea -4r. 1Ma IMI submit u-hLUt pins to docu:3ent t" eons:ruetioa of re-located mani•. ag wells -MW-16 std MW-17 tad to rtvim Per—...it Attic:-rent X,-.2. (S-46oc: ' Per:it Cood':ioms X.3.1. tad X.E.2.) ' POTEY'TIAL VIRTICAL EXPANSION The dccums.tu vresented Ia support of the perttsit tpplies:lea alit:de to the :ossibiliry of t ' futur0 verje—Al ex;aaslo:. 34 aws:e thtt the per:it u litai,ed to the fiml elasute r_:::ours as $howl is the cicsc:s pian. The allow+:ble s.-Us to the liar syvam :::d the ailowa:Ie everburdae ca�L•ibut:-Z :o kcal s::biidenct is s `qtly lisited to Lit rs::?tins fro-M this waste (fill) —us. The For Fumt: ver:lel txpa=sica is Iiay.:t:d by it less: cw. cy_s'._t:a•?nrs ' 1. The d fferestisl sibs:ds-„c ms-.i'n'rg frc= the neo-V•=forrly Gis:r:bti::rd ware csss rand., to reCuce the efce:t:ve s:cpe or. the kuhate =ltac:sco lazes.T hs pr:dicticMs of G-e Barriers, the t_• ov.=t to r.0.—j4 under eYls:iII= pert'" =dW s.:si�.tnce followia= a wericsl ezparsion is predicted to -suit t f' ti s�pe-of Iesst L'Zs m3:.imurn oT twn pc:-z.%t as tequlmd by YR-672-20-10.Tb4 effect of thJ" subsidence 0n the st uctnrmCas well as driinage, t&.utlrlltics of the Uzdfill WW wu-.=t -f=h" ' inwsti:atioa prior to verticil ezpa,asloa. 2. GeoUrvicss,Inc., In their'Addendum to R.epert for L}tcizg System Yasiaacal dated June 26, 1989, rapoaded to the Depa.•tment's request for additional InfaMation demon stratin= ' stability of the proposed design for the Use tiger side :lopes'. Although the tddend=m did not �z�t)_ ev:tuate the potential for shtarins stresses to develop within the Wn syltam, the arguments presented satisfied the Depammatit's stabrilty eoacsrnt for lane ' permitted rapacity. H&wever, should the vtrUICei ezpaasloa be 1 1 6. same incrsssed wute overburdens. an analytical or numerical u:alysh Mitht be required bi s n- evaluatlost of this Issue. 'Of part'scufu cvneert to the Departme0t Is the potential instsbIlity of the Ater/=toast Conti= ' (10 to 13° frietioa angle) :lens the center berm slope (120 feet at 13.84)subjected to extrernely tar=e waste ovuburdent. SEP 0-1 53PH CHRIEEPS H PEC, EMD P. 10 CC)�VMO,'L%;WEALTH of VIRC;IL Irk. Q EPARTM E-NT OF WASTE MANAGEMENT 11 th Floor. Manna 8uildins 101 N. 14th Street Richmond. VA 23216 (UM) 223.2567 OCT 0 s 189 Mr. John B. BmAmn, P.E. Projects MLASSer Chamber: Developtnent of V'srsinis. Icc. 2139 Pecs Ferry R.Osd. Suits 340 Atlanta. Georiia 30339 - Re: Chssabers Developceat of Vi•;inn, Int. Luzzzco :f Scud Wis:a Mani=extra: F=ility Perasit No. 531 Chicles City Couary Sanitary Lsadfill ben: 4i•. B:ur c= ' Com^cawea:ih Mz=sYement Per=!t No. 331 has 'baei :ssted to Chiybers Develcp=ant of ti irsiass, ate, by the zxicuDi tivs ric:or of the Dep� - rtn: Of W"te Masi=eMant to allow t=e apers::oa of i u::Im y Iz:dfiL is Chanes City Cou:ty. Fi:d taclated the orisme a d one copy. The infcr-:stior. s•-bntdtted L support of the fzeility desl2f, plans satisfY the reSulra-ents of the De-ac:::e : of �irute VL=S.we••• for :h:s pr—.._.:r to be issued. Addi�0 1 pO: its by other s:::e and ie:i: a3eccies =ay be m4quirad. S+z:::i:_ =ye Te:tiin is the resfionsibil'.:y of the aa;,lFcs:i. This '_:.rat spe:i:Ifs be l.c:o=;Ushad ,'ior operitio_ ~Glia is:et::om is ;3 v c;•:^;ed :o Pa W:: :�!:�:use I. ?e:mit Cc�di -cr LG.1. (*Je�e:zer.� :o be Sub=.-t: ), • ' see:?:: : , - F-e:t:,ic Ccr.4i:-oa I.0.2_ {As-5ui1:Plsus Rei•:axed). A.•i s:citio=41 co•!osz+-e pregL^ed by s•.a.f:skeuld cls:ify t.•.ese raaui:ataea�. ' $l:c::'.d tht:a be cl:insts in `s orc: ci:.• 11 co=d:ion e: ownenh:a of txIs Saud wut_- fs::iiry, L.c.'s office s tc be aotif•ud Ni:old Winer, oar Am :45,ArAScr fcr your s.-e's, u' Lvu'Uble st (d04)363-3374 should further ' us s=ce or Irfo=tion be desired. silittsel , Bersy si:ht; Jr� P.E. ' ?eeha3al S�erriea Chief BF'4�IjF�G:76/ enclosU res ¢�. Uman VA41 . D1v4-.'4m of Ri:ulst.ioa, w/enclocom ' Joha Ely, Director at Eaforceraent, w/eneiotutas Harold Wimr, Arra Minspf. w/65th$:res Central R.eoords, v/secleim s ' Technical Ser vka Re=rdt, w/eaclasu-ta 1 DEP 0_7 ''D_+ CQ:S4PM CHRIBERS H REG EMD 1 Dt' t.- GENERAL P M l 1 I.A. >� T in ance with The permittee is allowed solid dispose solid on-site his permitiiis prohibited. Subject of this permit. Any disposal of solid waste not authorized § 7,7,C., YR 672-20-10, compliance with this permit constitutes compliance, for purposes of 1 ment Act Issuance of this permit does not convey enforcement, with the Virginia Waste Manageany oes it authorize any property rights of any asion or any of other public orxclusive pprivateerighu�or any infringement of state injury or 1 persons or property, any in / 7 A and 7.7.1x., YR 672-20-10). Compliance with the terms of this local law or regulations ((;$ - permit does not .1-14t'te a defense tj 40n(20)rdofrt e Yuginia Wast�3 Management Act (Chapter 10.I-1e04(17), .10.1-140_()8}. 14, Title 10.1. CodeVirginia nia (190 , as amended); or any other law or regulation for protection 1 of public health o the environment. I.H. pF1t�fI'� M ' V A /►ND RSV 1 This permit may be revoked for cause, terminated, revoked and reissued. or modified. as specified in the Virginia Waste suancet,aor ermination,�orethet notification on of planned changes permit ' anticipated n, revocation and r anticipated noncomplianceo do a(§4 7.12. and 7.14., VR 672 20-10}.y the applicability or enforceability of any permitand 1 I.C. SE •R A31= The provisions of thief this it are permit to any circumstances is held invalid, the tly provision of this app icatoa of f the application of any provision o p nces and the retaaiader of this permit shall not be affected such provision to other circumsta thereby. 1 I.D. D 'I For purposes Of this permit, terms used herein shall have the same meaning as those in the pertinent and other Virginia waste Managett , Y R 6^2 and Part 10)� un ess this permit specif specifically prof the o idesinia sotherw lid se; 1 Management Regulations ( e meaning associated with such where terms are not defined in the regulations or the permit, of the terms shall be defined refere the generally cvep Director'Cetedscientif ic means theor �E meaningizI e o ecutive Director of the 1 standard dictionary Department of Waste Management, or his designee or authorized representative. I.E. T)ITTTec ND REOLZREM LIM I.E.I. Dutv�to CBm2Y The permittee shall comply with all conditions of this permit, except to the extent ' and for the duration such noncompliance is authorizednoncompliance,cheulofcicempthance (J§ 7.7,C. and 7.7.0.. VR 672-20-101 Any pe rmit noncompliance authorized by a schedule of compliance, constitutes a violation of Virginia Waste Management Act and is grounds for enforcement action, or for 1 permit revocation, revocation and reissuaacs, or modification (f§ 7.12. and 7.14. VR 672-20-10). 1 --- -- knra GtK=) 14 tr1L1 P. 1 ' I.E.2. certiricatior. of onstruct;on or M dification ' The permittee may not commence disposal of solid wute at the facility until the permittee has submitted to the Executive Director, by certified mail or hand • delivery, a letter signed by the permittee statiag the construction hu been completed and a certificarion by a professional engineer licensed to practice in the ' Commonwealth stating thsr facility has been constructed or modified in compliance with the permit; and a Department representative has inspected the modified or newly constructed facility and finds it is in compliance with the conditions of the ' permit and notifies the permittee by letter (§ 7.7.A., VP. 672-20-10]. I.E.3. Need to Halt or Re uct Activity Nota QCf.n« ' In an enforcement action, it shall not be a defense for the permittee that it would have been necessary to halt or reduce the permitted activit in order to maintain compliance with the conditions of this permit If 7.1., VR 6�2-20-10]. ' I.E.<. Quty to hdi6itgLt In the event of noncompliance with this permit, the permittee shall take all ' reasonable steps to minimize releases of solid wastes or waste constituents to the environment and sh2I1 carry out measures to prevent significant adverse impacts on human health or the environment If 7.I., VR 672-20-10]. ' LE.S. Erafler Ong atr ion Ing-Maintgnance The permittee shall at all times properly operate and maintain all units (and related appurtenances) which are installed or used by the permittee to achieve compliance ' with the operations manual and the conditions of this permit. Proper operation and maintenance includes effective performance, adequate funding, tdequate operator staffing and training, and adequate laboratory and process controls, including appropriate quality assurance/quality control procedures. This provision requires the operation of back-up or auxiliary equipment only when necessary to achieve compliance with the conditions of this permit [$ 7.1.,VR 672-20-10). I.E.6. Duty toprovide Tnformition The permittee shall furnish to the Executive Director, within a reasonable time, any relevant information which the Executive Director may request to determine compliance with this permit, regulations or the Act. The permittee shall also furnish to the Executive Director, upon request, copies of records required to ,be kept by this permit by the date specified in the request (17.1.. VR 672-20-101. I.E.7. Insngction and Entry Pursuant to 17.7.B., VX 672-20-10, the permittee shall allow the Executive Director, or an authorized representative, upon the presentation of Credentials and other documents to: LE.7a Enter at reasonable times upon the permitted facility where a regulated unit or activity is located or conducted, or where records must be kept under the conditions of this permit; LE.7b Have access to and copy. at reasonable tithes, any records that must be kept under the conditi.ins of this permit; 1 • SEF 02. '93 04 SS'P11 CHA41BERS N REG EMD P• 13 1 I.1=.7c Inspect at reasonable times any unit, equipment (including monitoring and control equipment), practices, or operations regulated or required under this permit; and 1 i,1r.7d Sample or monitor, at reasonable times, for the purposes of assuring permit compliance substances orotherwise parameters uthorized t any location within thin hisnia econtrfl8ement Act. 1 any LEA. Mgnitoginot 2nd Becords I,I:.aa Samples and measurements taken for the purpose of monitoring shall be 1 representative of the monitored activity. The method used to Obtain a representative samples to be analyzed must be the appropriate method from Waste: v i J h J,A§., as specified in Permit Attachments jL-.), ISL-L4, u►d L- 1 information, including I.E.Sb The permittee shall retain records of all monitoring all calibration and maintenance records and all original strip chart 1 copies of all reports recordings for continuous monitorivR 6�2 20 �ttOstndcrecarda of all data and records required by 17.9.B., used to complete the application for this permit for a period of at least 3 f the sample, measurement, report, record, years from the date o 1 iods may certification, or application. These Per ng be extended by request the Executive Director at any time and are automatically extended during the course of any unresolved enforcement action regarding this facility. For the purposes of this permit, unresolved enforcement action means gay 1 pending notice of violation, agreement. order, decree. or other pending enforcement action (I 7.9.D., VR 672-20-10]. I.E.gc Pursuant to 17.9.B.2., VR 672-20-10, records of monitoring information 1 shall specify: (1) The dates, exact place and times of sampling or measurements; 1 2 The individuals who performed the sampling or measurements; 1 (3) The date(s) analyses were performed; (q) The individual(s) who performed the analyses; .(5) The analytical techniques or methods used; and (6) The results of such analyses. LES. g220331111 planned Chan.gg= The permittee sha11 give notice to the Executive Director, as SOO* as possible, of ' any planned physical alternations or additions to the permitted facility and receive written approval before such changes are to occur VR 672-20-103. 1 I.B.10. R.nortine &nticieated Noncompliance The permittee shall give advance notice to the Executive Director of any planntd changes in the permitted facility or activity which may result in noncompliance 1 with permit requiremenu (; 7.9.CA., VR 672-20-103. 1-3 1 1 . SEP 0S '- u4:-5GPH HHt1EER5 t PEG END F'. 14 LEA 1. Twentv-Fgur Hour Rrnartin4 ($ 7.4.C.3., YR 672-20-101 1 I.E.11a The Permittee shall report to the Executive Director any noncompliance which may endanger health or the environment. nay such informationshall 1 be reported olwithin 24 from rohlelpermittee becomes aware of the circurnsmaces. The report alincude the following: ase Of any waste (l) Inforation constituent thatMaycausee r an endangerment opublic 1 drinking water supplies. (2,) Any information of a release or discharge of waste or waste 1 constituent, or a fire or explosion from the solid waste management facility which could threaten the environment or human health outside the facility- I.E.I I b The acility.I.E.IIbThe permittee shall report a description of the occurrence and its cause, to include: 1 (1) Name, address. and telephone number of the owner or operator, (2) Name, address, and telephone number of the facility; 1 (3) Date, time, and type of incident; 1 (4) Name and quantity of msteriak involved: (S) ' The extent of injuries, if ter• 1 (6) An assessment of actual or potential h=rds to the environment and human health outside the facility, where this is applicable; and 1 (7) Estimated quantity and disposition of recovered materials that resulted from the incident. 1 I.E.1Ic A written submission shall be provided within five days of the time permittee becomes aware of the circumstances. The written submission shall contain a description of the noncompliance and its cause; the Period(s) of noncompliance (including exact dates and tunes); whether e 1 noncompliance has been corrected; and, if not, the aaticipated time it is excepted to,continue; and steps taken or planned to reduce, eliminate, and prevent recurrence of the noncompliance- LI-12. Trandit of Permits This permit is not tmrisferable to any person, unless approved by the Executive 1 - Director. The Executive Director may re4uire modification or revocation and reissuance of the permit pursuant to f 7.7.F., VR 672-20-10. before transferring ownership or operation of the facility during its operation Vs. the permittee shall notify the new owner or operator in writing of the requirements anf Partsssu n d VII ,of the Virginia Solid Waste Management Regulations, Regulations (YR 672-20-1) and this permit (� 7.1., VR 672-20-10). i . 1 1 ' QEF' JZ = 04:56PH k__Hi_HEEF5 I 1 F'E!�_ I.E.13. S� * tnformatiQn Whentver the permittee becomes aware that it in failed ail ecttoinformatsubmit aon in e a npermit ' in the permit applicat,on, o application or in any report tomthe Ex Executive E..rYR 672 ZOector. the clplittee shat Promptly submit Corrected facts c,13MISS1002 IryV 1•P• ermit to be All reports, notifications. or other submissions by tified ich are rm til to: by this p sent or given to the Bzecut,ve Director Should be sent ' Area Manager Virginia Department of waste Management Virginia Beach Office Regional Office ' 5700 'Thurston Avenue Suite 203 Virginia Beach, Virginia 23435 ' I I.G. I.G.J. The permittee shall submit the following documenu to the Executive Director by ' the dates shown: SZltsXIM ' permit Attachment IL-1 (Waste Analysis Prior to disposal from in waste plan for Process Residues, industrial du:tria a. Waste Streams, and Sludges) sources b. Revised Permit Attachment) Prior to Operation Ir (inspection program) j��(c) LinerPrier to Operation Rtvised Perm'st At:ac'�raent I- Plast Details)�� Prior to Operation �� d, Revised Permit Artachment IIL-�1 ' (Cover Details) to e. permit Attachment �� (Ash Disposal ind strial sources ash from Plan) ' Prior to Operation {, Revised Permit Attachment ]. (Monitoring Well Location) Within n 94 Days of Permit Revised Permit Attachment (ClosurelPost•Closure Cost Estimate) is The permittee shall submit as-built plans to the Executive Director for approval as follows: f,G.2.a.prior to operation, the permittee shall submit the as-built plans for the leachate storage tank designed in accordance wish Permit Attachr.:ent SEP 02 '93 04:6RI CHA41BEFS 11 F'EG EHE, P. 16 r I.G,'_'.b.Prior to obtaining authorization to receive wastes into phases with base grades modified in accordance with Permit Condition II.G.. the permittee shalt submit is-built d�ESsfo�r shall be n accordance with all requithe revised rements ' base grades. The revised 8 of § S.S.B., VR 672-20-10; I.G .2.c.Prior to operation, the permittee shall submit as-built plans to document the ' construction of re-located monitoring wells MW-16 and MW-17 and to revise Permit Attachment �-,?. nQCtjT .` MAI ""AN T Tkil F6CIL= is complete and certified y a n in documeatslsand shallcraaua sin amendments, revisions.The permittee shall maisre and modification toofessional these"documelnts: g I.H.I. Operation Manual, as required by § 7.4.C., VR 672-20-10, and this permit. ' I,H_2. Inspection schedules, as well as the results of the inspections, aS required by If 5.I.C.I1. and 7.4.C-2f, VR 672-20-10, and this permit. (See also Permit Condition XI.E.) ' I.H.3. Emergency (Contingency) Plan, as required by § 7.4,C.2it, VR 672-20-10 and this permit. I.H.4. Closure Plan, as required by §§ i.1.E., 7.4.A.2., grid T.E., VR 672-20-10, and If ' 3.2. and 3.4., VR 672-20-1, and this permit. I.H.S. Post-Closure Plan, as,required by § 7.4.C.29 and this Permit. ' 1.H.6. Annually-adjusted cost estimate for facility closure and post-closure, as required by § 3.4., VR 672-20-1, and this permit. ' I.H.7. All other documents required by. Module I, Permit Condition I.E.L ' Module III, Permit Condition III.G. Module X. Permit Condition X.H. 1 SEF 02 'y_ 04:5 Ph1 _HkIBERS H REG END P. 17 ' St - 1• 4 L A N A N F I Y heThe permittee shall cunpla ries sudden or mo"intain, and ns dden releaseerate the tof waste to rn'ze con tituentssto�air of a fire, explosion, or any unplan ' soil, or state waters, which could threaten human health or She anvirantttent. II.B. TYT • �'A ' Wastes that Maws dle The facility may receive the following solid wastes for disposal. ' ■ Agricultural waste; • Animal carcasses; ■ Bottom ash and fly ash containing no free liquids; ■ Commercial waste; ' ■ Construction waste; ■ Debris; ■ Detnolition waste; • Discarded hest disposed oStorage n the landfill shain *xCeS$ Of ll ber split.prohibited ores shred ded d ' facility. T p before disposal-Garbage, ' • Household waste; ■ Industrial wastes subject to Permit Conditious I.G.l.a. and H.C.; ■ Inert waste; - ' • Municipal solid waste; ■ Putrescible waste; ■ Refuse; • Residential waste; ' ■ Rubbish; ■ Scrap metal; ■ Sludges (excer: as specified in II-B.2); N Trash; ■' other white p orcted at e White gds, ft facility wIt burial for not than 60 days fto avage Of S.1.C.13., S.1.C.23., 8.2, 9.3, 8.4, and 8.6, VR 672-20-101 , II.B.2. W II.B.2a The facility is prohibited frogs receiving the wastes not listed in U.B.I. ' specifically prohibited frota receiving the following wastes II.B.�b The fac�l�ty u p ' for disposaL- 1. Regulated hazardous wastes Including those generated by the exempt small quantity generators; 2. Solid wastes, residues, or soils containing more than 1.0 ppb ' (part per billion) of dioxins; 3, Solid castes, residues, or soils contaminated with materials containing more thaw 50.0 Para per million of ' polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs); t. II-1 . SEP 00-4• �'Pt CHHrtEERE rd RE Er1U F-I J J 1 i t 4. L•nstabil+zed or unditested wastewater treatment sludge or ' any sludges containing free liquids; S, Pesticide containers that have not been triple rinsed and crushed; ' 6. Drums that are not empty, property cleaned and opened at both ends. ' I§§ S.1.C.24. and 8.5„ VR 672-20-101 pt?nr9SS RESIDirrE5 �'A57E. SI '� DGE AiY� VR 672-20.101 II.C. :_, The permittee shall follow the process residues, waste scream, and sludge analysis procedures described in Permit Attachment IL-1. II.C.2. The permittee shall annually,nand the sludgestmonthly�as( processresidues of sitsu4uatity assurance ' waste streamsv W • program, in accordance with fq ?vlet program, Methods, EPA Publication SW-846. At a minimum, the ' permittes shall maintain proper functional instruments. use approved sampling and analytical methods, verify the validity of sampling and analytical procedures, trod performcorrect calculations. If the permittee uses a contract laboratory to perform analyses, then tee vete an sactonditi corm nditions forth inhe this g that it must this permit. ' operate under th II.D. SErt t rTY AND SLTf ACCESS I. The permittee shall comply with the security provisions of §§ 5.1.8.1. and 7.4.C.2i, YR 672-20-10. and Permit Attachment UZI 8.1).2. The permittee shall construct and maintain access roads) to the site a 0 10, ' ramps within the facility as required by §§ 5.1.B.2. and 7.4.A.lh, VR 672 and shown in the attached design plans and described in the Operation Manual. (See Permit Attachments Tt-.1. and IM-1.) ' II.A.3. The pe:rnittee shill In at all times fugitive dust and mud deposits on r..ain roads by the appl'scation of water sprays froth a water ;ank off-site and access r truck, and carefully cads by mud from off-site and access roads and providing a iag to public roads, as described on Permit hose to rinse trucks before ret-urn Attachment U-1. The truck tire washing facilities and pond may be necessary after the landfill becomes operational. (§ S.i.C.12., VR 672-20-101. ' II.D.4. The permittee shall maintain internal roads in Ipassable condition by ordinary vehicles in all weather by filling of potholes and ares$ where settlement occurs, grading,' mws nlnce Of adrainage eremoval of rlm landfill roaays, and cleaning ofpubliaccessroads. as described in Attachment TY-1. (§ S.I.C.22., VR 672-20-10). II.E. N RgOTJ1REMyNjS (§§ 5.I1.14. and S.1.C.18., and 1.4.CX. YR 672-20-101 ' The permittee shall inspect the landfill and shall remedy any deterioration or malfunction discovered by an inspection in accordance with the following conditions it 7.1., YR 672-20 10� The permittee shall inspect the liners and covers systems during construction and installation for uniformity, damage, and imperfections {e cricks, nd5S1.C.16e,sYR 67Zr20�10,gn materials) S (§§ ' or II-2 SEF FJ ''+ U-1 `oF'I'1 CHRIBERS H REG END P. 19 The permittee shall inspect the landfill immediately after Construction or installation (§ 7.1.. YR 672-20-101- Synthetic liners and covers must be inspected to ensure tightunctures, or seams and joints and the r'absence B 14d(2j, and S.1.C.lbe,s- blisters (§§ S.I.8.14b(2) d YR 672-20-101. ' Soil-based liners must be inspected for imperfections II.E.-.b. including lenses, cracks, channels, root holes, or other ncrease !A the structural ty of the liner[it 5 1 may Mj), VR3672-20-10). ' permeability II.E.3. The permittee shall inspect the landfill (inclvnspeC2 on liner schedule, Permit and eachate Perm t ' collection syst ) in accordance 6721 h Qj.the inspection AttachmentJL-14 (Q II.E.4- The landfill must be inspected weekly and after storms to detect evidence of any of the following 117.1., YR 672-20-10 II.E.4.a• Deterioration or improper operation of run-on and run-off ' systems. II.E.4.b• The presence of leachate in, and proper functioning of, leachate collection and removal systems- The ystems.Zhe permittee shall follow the inspections schedule set out In Permit II.E.S. Attachments U to ascertain that no hazardous waste is accepted at the facility If 5.1-C-19., YR 672-20-10). ILf. 5.I.C.2I., YR 672-20-10. ' Z he permittee shalt conduct personnel training, as required by § This training program shall follow the guidelines of Permit Attachment �1-, • The permittee shall maintain training documents and records. ' n.G t A MON '= AB-9,1 ring wells aAd The permittee shall m0 dicated in Permit AttachmentsllI�l and Permitr all ILration between oAttachment II-6 ' piezometers- The base grades as to shall be revised upward as necessary to seasonal watertain at etable five foot these measuremenu deposited solid waste and the maximum § 5.1.8.4.+ VR 672"20.10). As built drawings :hall be provided as required to the Ezecuctve Director in accordance with Permit Condition I.G2.b. II.H. 1`.3Sj...o ,32NISS AND PBEYENX= II.Fi.I. R.^„r...�t s:enitjment At a minimt�, the permittee s enc mai plan.atP remf iiG1 Attachmentpmlt:3 got §forth.1 in the Emergency (Conting y) YR 672-20-10j. U-3 �s V SEP 0 `D3 IDa 7@'FM CHi=;MBEPS H REG DID F `U ' ILI�•2• �e•tin an 'n'•nante vi The permittee shat! tear and ' anma�ta j equipment specified Condition 11.1.1, as necessary, to assure Df0� r �oeAm� fmergency VR 672-20-101. ILlL3. m mica ' v SteM ' The permittee shall maintain access to the communications/alarm system, as required by g S.1•B•S•. VR 672-20-10. ' II.H.4• gam•• �^ ttritities The permittee shall construct and maintain personnel shelters and sanitary facilities ' u required by $ S.1,H.3.. YR 672-20-10. II.H.S with Lecal Aur oritiss. Z-1,e permittee shall maintain arrangements with local Police and fire And emergency coordinator authorities, rescue squads, hospitals (§ 7.1•. VR 672-20-101. ' n.I•I.6. The permittee shall conduct an active safety program to abate hazards to operating personnel as described in the Operation Manual, Permit Attachment 11:1-• j§ S.1.C.4.. YR 672-20-10). ILI. t§ 7.44Zk, VR 672-20-101 II.I.i. n ' n la ' The permittee shall immediately carry out the provisions of the lEmergency nt ver there is a Of (Contingency) Plan, Permit e which couldethreaten human eh health Ofthe ' release of Wast? 1 r ju VR 672-20-101. environment (§ II.I.2. Q urn=s o Plan ' T}fe permittee shall review and immediately amend, as necessary, the Emergency (Contingency) Pian, if: ' a, The facility permit is amended; ` b, The plan failed in an emergency: ir c. Changes msi noes!materially increase he potential for fires, plosions. or ' ocher circumstances releases, or change the response aacesaary in an emergency or d. The emergency coordinator or emergency equipment lists changes. Copies of the amended' planshall be VR disseminated ted to all persons :mentioned in the plan and the Department ($ ' 01. n.I.3. f The permittee shalt retain ncopy a he facility hospital iand submndi the local emeer copies rgency police and fire departments, coordinator that may be called upon to provide emergency services. The plan must 1' U-4 �f. ' _6EP U -= t + =yPf l _HHHBLI-'�- 1'1 L 1L contain an updated. list of all locations where copies are placed j§ 7.4.C.2k. VR 672-20-101. II.I.4. Emefleficy CO2din2tor ' The names, addresses, and phone numbers of all persons qualified to act as emergency coordinators shall be supplied to the Executive Director at the time of certification. A trained emergency co odinator shall be available at all times in casa of an emergency 14 F 1 L N' L0511RE AND ' VR 672-20-11 The permittet's most recent closure and post-cloture cost estimate, prepared in accordance with § 3.4., VR 672-20-1, are specified in Permit Attachment ]L$. The permittee must submit to the Department a revised post-closure cost estimate within 90 days of the effective date of this permit j§ 3.4.B.3., VR 672-20-11. ' II.J.3. The permittee must submit to the Department notice ure de ost-closure cost estimatei0days following te reipt of a of the requirement from the Executive Director based on § 3.4.A.4. and 3.4.2.3., VR 672-20-1. I1.J.4. The permittee must keep at the facility the last closure cost estimate and post- closure cost estimate ($ '7.1., VR 672-20-103. The permittee shalt demonstrate cantinnet least the amo nliance with 5 of the cost esurrates ' providing documentation of financial assurance required by Permit Condition II.J. Changes in financial assurance mechanisr-.s must be approved by the Executive Director (§ 7.1.. VR 672-20-101. ' II.L. LIABILITY REQIZIREhLE-�M ' uirement Of II.L.1 The permittee shall l demonstrate utdttmAintain ous compliance lily overages for sudden and ' § ;.b., YR 672-20 -20-11. accidental occurrences in the amount of at least S100,000 ($ 3.6.D., VR 672 he uirement n.L.x The permittee alsntainlliab I�ty coY�rage for noasuddenuous n accidentallnee with toccunences for ' a secure and mea an annus Vaggregate720-1)� of at least S500.000 exclusive of legal defense costs If 3.6.P.. ' R TOR u II.M, iNCAPwCTTY bF WNERS - (1►1�_j-;�gNS ' The permittee shall comply with § 3.5.E., VR 672-20-1, whenever necessary. II-S ,• is• 89)-25c*, NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION r - MIT h:S1MBER � � EFFECTIVE DATE Z 6IiWooGO10/1 9/13/89 .ACILITY/PROGRAM NUMBER(s) PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE(s) Under the Environmental Conservation Law 24T66 9/13/94 1 �J Article329: Aquat c t c P sdes 27 � Water Quali 6NYCRR 68: Article 25: 328ty Certification 1771 Tidal Wetlands Article 15, Title 5: Article 17, Titles 7, 8: Article 27, Title 7; 6NYCRR 360: Protection of Water SPDES * 1 � Solid Waste Management Article 15, Title 15: Article 19: a Article 27, Title 9; 6NYCRR 373: Water Supply Air Pollution Control Hazardous Waste Management 1f� Article 15, Title 15: � Article 23, Title 27: a Article 34: _J Water Transport Mined Land Reclamation Coastal Erosion Management Article 15, Title 15: Article 24: Article 36: Long Island Wells Freshwater Wetlands Floodplain Management Article 15, Title 27: N—New, R—Renewal, M—Modification, Articles 1, 3, 17, 19, 27, 37; Wild, Scenic and Recreational C—Construct (*only), 0—Operate (*only) 6NYCRR 380: Radiation Control Rivers ' PERMIT ISSUED TO Mr. AnthonyLoman ino - Star Recycling Inc. , ADDRESS OF PERMITTEE 1 215 Varick Avenue - Brooklyn, New York 11237 AGENT FOR PERMITTEE/CONTACT PERSON TELEPHONE NUMBER Same 1(718) 779-4650 ' NAME AND ADDRESS OF PROJECT/FACILITY(If different from Permittee) Same LOCATION OF PROJECT/FACILITY COUNTY TOWNICITYIVILLAGE UTM COORDINATES Same Kin s New York DESCRIPTION OF AUTHORIZED ACTIVITY Operate a solid waste transfer station at a rate not exceeding four thousand (4,000) - 1 cubic yards per day of construction and demolition debris and garbage. This permit is ' for the 215 Varick Avenue facility only. 1 � GENERAL CONDITIONS By acceptance of this permit,the permittee agrees that the permit is contingent upon strict 1 compli- ance with the ECL,all applicable regulations and the conditions specified herein or attached hereto. 1. The permittee shall file in the office of the appropriate regional permit administrator,or other office designated in the special conditions,a notice of intention to comme',ce work at least 48 hours in advance of the time of commencement and shall also notify him/her promptly in writing of the completion of the work. " 2. The permitted work shall be subject to inspection by an authorized representative of the Department of Environmental Conservation which may order the work suspr ded if 1 the public interest so requires pursuant to ECL§71-0301 and SAPA§401(3). 3. The permittee has accepted expressly,by the execution of the application,the full legal responsibility for all damages,director indirect,of whatever nature•and by w'tomever suffered,arising out of the project described herein and has agreed to indemnify and save harmless the State from suits,actions,damages and costs of every name ar l descrip- tion resulting from the said project. ' 4 The Department reserves the right to modify, suspend or revoke this permit at any time after due notice,and, if requested,hold a hearing when: a) the scope of the project is exceeded or a violation of any condition of the permit or provisions of the ECL and pertinent regulations are found;or b) the permit was obtained by misrepresentation or failure to disclose relevent facts;or c) newly discovered information or significant physical changes are discovered since the permit was issued. S To maintain a valid permit, the permittee must submit a renewal application, including any forms, fees or supplemental information,which may be required by the Department,at least 30 days prior to the expiration date of the existing permit(180 days prior for: State pollution discharge elimination system permits(SPDES),Solid waste management facilities permits(SWMF),or Hazardous waste management facilities permits(HWMF)). 6. This permit shall not be construed as conveying to the applicant any right to trespass upon the lands or interfere with the riparian rights of others in order to perform the permitted work or as authorizing the impairment of any rights, title or interest in real or personal property held or vested in a person not a party to the permit. 7. The permittee is responsible for obtaining any other permits, approvals, lands,easements and rights-of-way which may be required for this project. 8 Issuance of this permit by the Department does not,unless expressly provided for,modify,supersede or rescind an order on consent or determination by the Commissioner issued heretofore by the Department or any of the terms,conditions,or requirements contained in such order or determination. 9. Any modification of this permit granted by the Department must be in writing and attached hereto. PERMIT ISSUANCE DATE PERMIT ADMINISTRATOR ADDRESS 9/13/89 Georga Danskin 50 'Wolf Rd. , Albany, NY 12233 AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE Page 1 of ' 35-2M- a 00/8%-25c NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION ADDITIONAL GENERAL CONDITIONS FOR ARTICLE 27 Title 7: Solid Waste Management 10 All activities authorized by this permit must be in strict conformance with the approved plans submitted by the applicant or his agent as part of the permit application. ' Such approved plans were prepared by on SPECIAL CONDITIONS 1 ) All activities authorized by this permit must be in strict conformance with the approved plans submitted by the applicant or his agent as part of the permit application. Such approved plans were received from Donald Levy, Architect, on January 7, 1987, last revised February 5, 1987 titled "Premises at 215 Varick St. , Brooklyn, New York - Star Recycling Inc. - Solid Waste Transfer Station. ' 2) The facility is permitted to receive only the materials listed in the "DESCRIPTION OF AUTHORIZED ACTIVITY" on page 1 of this permit as those materials so listed are defined in 6NYCRR 360. No other solid waste of any kind including, but not limited to, industrial waste as defined in 6NYCRR Part 371 or waste containing asbestos, shall be admitted in the facility. 3) In the event any hazardous or unauthorized waste is found at the subject facility, such prohibited waste shall be removed within 24 hours by a waste transporter authorized under 6NYCRR Part 364 to transport such waste to an appropriate disposal site. ' 4) Permitted activities are limited to delivery, unloading, temporary storage, compaction, loading, materials recovery, and trans-shipment of solid waste. No other activities including, but not limited to, disposal , combustion, or composting ' of solid waste is to be conducted at the facility. 5) If the facility is permitted to receive construction and demolition debris, such ' debris shall not remain on the facility site for more than 48 hours. If the subject facility is permitted to receive garbage, such garbage shall not remain on the facility site for more than 48 hours. If the subject facility is permitted ' to receive garbage, such garbage shall not remain on the facility site for more than 24 hours. 6) All solid waste transported from the permitted facility shall be disposed of ' lawfully. 7) Not more than 30 cubic yards of solid waste per 100 square feet of surface area ' shall be stored at the site. No material on the site shall exceed a height of 8 feet. ' 8) Access to the subject facility shall be permitted only when an attendant is on duty. 9) Vectors, dust, and odors shall be controlled by effective means so that they shall not constitute nuisances or hazards to health, safety, or property. 10) The. Permittee shall post and maintain a sign, clearly legible from the street, ' stating the name, address, and hours of operation of the facility. Such sign shall also state all the types of solid waste accepted and not accepted at the subject facility. DEC PERMIT NUMBER 2-6401-000010/1 PROGRAM/FACILITY NUMBER 24T66 Page Z of 3 `� -.=may. �.,�`�; .•1, Special Conditions Cont. 11 ) Daily records shall report, in cubic yards, the type, origin, and place of disposal or sale of all material handled by the facility permitted herein. Such records shall be maintained for three (3) years and shall be available for inspection by the department on demand. 12) Within ten days after the end of each twelve-month period following the 1 issuance of this permit, the Permittee shall submit to the department an annual report detailing the manner in which each permit condition has been met, and a monthly listing showing the volume of each type of ' material handled and where such material originated and was disposed or sold. ' 13) At the facility, there shall be no open fire as defined in 6NYCRR 215. 14) Operation of the facility shall not result in an obstruction of traffic. 15) Within sixty days of the issuance of this permit, the Permittee shall submit an irrevocable letter of credit in the amount of $50,000 guaranteeing the subject business entity's compliance with the Environmental Conservation Law of the State of New York. See attached sample language. ' 16) Adequate space for incoming solid waste shall be available at the facility. 17) Adequate fire protection equipment shall be on hand at the facility at ' all times. 18) This permit and the drawing cited in Special Condition 1 shall be kept on ' hand at the subject facility and shall be available for inspection by any representative of the department upon demand. ' Page 3 of 3 New York State Department of Environmental Conservation • 47.40 21 t Street, Long Island City, New York 11101 (718} 482-4997 / A Am July 5, 1990 �® Mr. Joseph Lomangino, President Thomas C. Jorling ' Star Recycling, Inc. Commissioner 215 Varick Avenue Brooklyn, New York 11237 Re: Permit No. 2-6104-00010/1 Star Recycling 215 Varick Modification (page 1 of 7) Dear Mr. Lomangino: ' The captioned permit is hereby amended as follows: Page 1 is amended as follows: ' PERMIT ISSUED TO Joseph Lomangino, President and Star Recycling, Incorporated ' AGENT FOR PERMITTEE/CONTACT PERSON Lawrence Goldberg (212) 696-5900 ' DESCRIPTION OF AUTHORIZED ACTIVITY Construct and operate a transfer station and recyclables handling and recovery facility which shall receive, handle, and store no more than 4,000 cubic ' yards of garbage; 1,500 cubic yards of wood; 500 cubic yards of cardboard; and 2,000 cubic yards of carpeting, furniture, appliances, and tires daily. When the construction authorized herein is completed and is accepted by the department, the Permittee may increase the amount of garbage it receives, handles, and stores daily to no more than 5,000 cubic yards. All of the material that the Permittee is authorized to ' receive, and that shall not be recovered for recycling, shall be disposed only at the Fresh Rills Landfill in Staten Island, New York or the Carbon - Limestone Landfill in Poland, Ohio. Special Conditions are amended as follows: ' 1. All work authorized herein is subject to all of the provisions of 6 NYCRR Part 360 (Solid Waste Management Facilities) Subparts 1, 11, and 12. 2. All work shall conform to Don Levy's drawing, "Premises at 215 Varick St. [sic] Bklyn N.Y. Star Recycling Inc. Solid Waste Transfer Station," revised 5-21-90, and the most ' current reports, plans, correspondence, and other application materials submitted to the department in support of the State permit application to operate the subject facility ' (hereinafter, "the facility") , unless otherwise required herein. If r.ny provision in the material submitted in support of such application conflicts with any provision herein, the more restrictive provision shall obtain. Star Recycling 215 Varick Ave. July 5, 1990 Modification of Permit No. 2-6104-00010/1 page 2 of 7 3. The facility is permitted to receive, handle, and store only ' the materials listed in the "DESCRIPTION OF AUTHORIZED ACTIVITY" on page 1 of this permit insofar as such materials are defined in 6 NYCRR Part 360 and in amounts not exceeding the amount(s) specified in such "DESCRIPTION. " No unauthorized material of any kind including, but not limited to, industrial waste as defined in 6 NYCRR Part 360, hazardous waste as defined in 6 NYCRR Part 371, regulated ' medical waste as defined in 6 NYCRR Part 364, and waste containing asbestos shall be admitted into the facility. ' 4. The Permittee is responsible for assuring that the facility receives no unauthorized material. ' S. Any material that is defined as industrial waste in 6 NYCRR Part 360, hazardous waste in 6 NYCRR Part 371, or regulated medical waste in 6 .NYCRR Part 364, or any waste containing asbestos, that is received at the facility, shall be ' adequately segregated and secured. Within 24 hours of such receipt, such material shall be removed. If required by State law, such unauthorized material shall be removed by a waste ' transporter permitted to handle such material pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 364. ' 6. Permitted activities are limited to the receipt, unloading, sorting, materials recovery, compaction, temporary storage, and trans-shipment of solid waste. No other activities including, but not limited to, the disposal, combustion, or ' composting of solid waste shall be conducted at the facility. 7. Garbage that is not recovered for recycling shall not remain at the facility for more than 24 hours. Putrescible material shall not remain at the facility for more than 24 hours. No material recovered for recycling shall remain at the facility ' for more than 30 days. 8. Daily records shall report, in cubic yards, the origin, and ' destination of each type of material received at the facility. Such records shall state whether such material was handled for the purpose of recycling or disposal at each such destination. Such records shall be maintained for seven years and shall be available for inspection by an authorized representative of the department on demand. 9. Within thirty days after the end of each twelve-month period ' following the issuance of this permit, the Permittee shall submit to the department an annual report detailing the manner in which each permit condition has been met, and a ' monthly listing showing the volume, origin, and destination of eac-�, tyre of material received. Such listing shall state whether such material was handled for the purpose of ' recycling or disposal at such destination. Star Recycling 215 Varick Ave. July 5, 1990 Modification of Permit No. 2-6104-00010/1 page 3 of 7 10. All vehicles bringing material to the facility and all ' vehicles bringing materials from the facility shall be covered, thereby minimizing spillage and odors. ' 11. The facility shall comply with all applicable federal, State, and local laws, regulations, and ordinances. 12. Throughout the life of this permit, the Permittee shall maintain a letter of credit acceptable to the department. Within ten days of the issuance of each such letter, the Permittee shall submit such letter to the department. ' 13. This permit modification, the drawing cited in Special Condition 2, above, and any modification of such drawing ' requested herein, shall be kept on hand in the facility and shall be available for inspection by any authorized representative of the department on demand whenever the facility is open. ' ' 14 . The Permittee shall provide to the department written notice no less than thirty days prior to any proposed modification ' of any aspect of the operation or construction of the facility including, but not limited to, the destination of any material leaving the facility. Such modification shall not occur unless and until the department provides written approval of such modification. 15. The location(s) of the disposal of all material listed ' in the "DESCRIPTION OF AUTHORIZED ACTIVITY" on page 1 of this permit that is not recovered for recycling shall be limited to the Fresh Kills Landfill in Staten Island, New. ' York and the Carbon - Limestone Landfill in Poland, Ohio. 16. The construction permitted herein shall be completed within ' one year of the issuance of this permit. 17. Within ten days of the completion of the construction permitted herein, the Permittee shall cause a Professional ' Engineer licensed to practice in New York State to submit to the department written certification that such construction has been completed and that such construction conforms to the ' drawing cited in Special Condition 2, above, as well as all modifications to such drawing requested herein. ' 18. The Permittee's handling of appliances shall conform to the guidlines set forth in the 20 October 1988 USEPA letter to the Institute of Scrap recycling Industries, Inc. , attached. ' 19. The Permittee shall not mix garbage with other solid waste except that tires shall be baled with garbage. ' Star Recycling 215 Varick Ave. July 5, 1990 Modification of Permit No. 2-6104-00010/1 page 4 of 7 ' 20. Within 30 days of the issuance of this permit modification, the Permittee shall submit to the department the following ' data, in triplicate: a. Don Levy's drawing cited in Special Condition 2, above, ' revised to add a separate area for the receipt, handling, and storage of "bulk" waste (i. e. , carpeting, furniture, appliances, and tires) ' b. a statement providing the names and addresses of all sites receiving wood chips from the facility ' c. a written statement from each entity that shall receive material from the facility, listing the amount of each type of material that such entity shall accept from the ' facility. If such entity shall condition the acceptance of such material in any way, each such condition shall be included in each such written statement ' All other terms, provisions, and conditions remain as originally stated. If you cannot comply with any provision herein, or have any questions, please contact Jeffrey Rabkin. Very truly yours, ' Fay�mp�ndJ. R dish Deputy Regional Permit Administrator RJK/JR:jr 1 • • - ',' ' re A*h '' UNITED STATES ENVIROW4ENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY ' �u� WASHIUGTON. D.C. 20460 OGT 2 0 M8 . Orr Ice n" /LLTIC IN 11 Ar0 Y•:Ata. 6• . RECEIVE © [I.Y.S.D.£.C.-PI-ION 2 Mr. lieracr„-�l Cutler ' Exeruti-ro Director JAIN 31989 Zz-,stitut:e of Scrap Recycltng ; : F�IbLAiOR� industries, Inc:. ' ' 1627 K Stroot, NW F�'�Q3RS Wzirur,ingtcn, DC 20006 r 1:r ' Wo arc, �rriting tO Provide you with our Most recent d,)*. ” regarding tho use of PC13 capacitors in houcehold "white goods" . ' ,,s you know, ozs ,uly 26, 1944, your Board of Direcrore rj•,:1'.::.7 c::-.1•-:� that ' your industry members no longer prgc-•es cr 10 applianc s or fluorescent lighting unleso steps had #)ee,, ' ttaken to ons:zra, au far ao possible, that no PC8 capacitors are gr(::.ent in the Material when processed. Your Board' s action. wa-i in zcsponese to a latter from us dated July 18, 19613 *which, ,N )nc things, nada it clear that EPA's 1976 arid 1979 PCZ) tion-; c:o amply to the disposal of PCB contrcminated va5l-6 gc2nat�:tc�ci during motslo recycling activities. Tho purpoGo of t.lcis lot:ter is to inform you of the results oP our tact-f ad.`.n..-I ' which directly on your Board's policy of atoppiziq tho rr:,-yc?in•g of " hito goods. " Our invesL•iclation into the matter of PCB small capacikora ' in ai.rli.anc Qs has revealed that household "whits uru r--,t l il:c,ly to contain PCB capacitora. As you wo issue,i subpoenas to appliance manufacturers and others t i, ' anc,ny. other things, help us determine whether or not PCS caPac! toes were,_ , in tact, used in household appliazicecs in I- ;:::.i follc:tod up the subpoena submissions with intrerl.,Iows ' to obtaizi clarification on their responses. Star Recycling 215 Varick Ave. July 5, 1990 Modification c,r P, i. ,.t No. 2-6104-00010/1 page 5 of 7 '� •• 2 ' 14e also reviewed our 19713 and 1979 ruleta"llg 1:C-'DL:,. Y(,!,jut-!;ts from appl iaitco mallutacturora for eXcxl)tions Z 2: .;r 1"• •� pr:ihibitions on distribution in commerce and Yet ► � Pcts� . The oxa'ra�;tiotl rec,iae�t3 contained valuat_�lo data Gale of small PCH capelcitora and invont:orics -of itc:n�J �::ntainl.ttq G�+all t?CI� capaclto�re which had been t�a;ll:f�,ct ••r�=�; ' 1>e.:ori aTar'uary 1, 19791- When the PC3 ban becaoo oZfcc:t i•ri► _ ehG intor:wation nvuilabla to EPA nt this tiu0 Inds ' tha � PCQ czIpacitora were not uned in host of the house!:olcl r.ppltsneaG that would be encountered at yOur �em1=c: trio+. We can identify room and central 11 r cOndit1.0:'.-�L •. heat Penn:., f!.:r;l:zco blowers, fluorescent lightir:g ' :�S.c_c�ra,•;o e�� �s ea the only household �, '. ��►ifica^t ?ika?ihood of cont-.i.�ing a PCt3-t;�i;© small ut:clerstand %_ t3�c:o npplxancaa h&va ' 11'storicei'!ly represented a relatively small p6rccnnt;kaga of rccycl�'rT '+',�i21to gncr?u" (ti iarr_oxS.��t'.nly 5a) . r.ot; uncovered ally QVj(jenc:,s that PCD ar+nl t used in hrk!_-cho i ci i`I.Cf:t1C3 tJ'1ES!101�'J, •:S.rJtilr2•• dishwashers, trot wator heaters, ga::l:ara dispos}c►_ '�, trcLti compa,;tors, conventional ovens, ranges,' or st:;ven .t:f,ero Piave been suggestions that~ comr. refr_igeratorr.: clpacito-+, we believe that ti:, Uv!o Of - c°• 3j-j 11011.Gehold �:ef~igerat'ors was limit od. Therc i . a3G�� evil: nee ttla : ootLe h�u,�:t�old freezel:s nay c:tr"aLn PCE rerja :ding PcD capacitor use apply ttli: �'tivU.;•:'li`1 ��i1 .J1�;71� L1 �ZialllCc?3 liotc.d• F�A Cdn :�Gt� ^1�U a1.'.'' d.!f.1..W- tVo stater:tin`.s regarding PCD capacitor use ane!-_ tt)e i.t)du3t;rial grade units of the oarsl t;ype:l, par ' Nc ::::Vel moc.l: information on "brown goads' such as tel©•;isi.7: 4.nd ram our imra:.ti;;•at:ion also revealed that while household 01� lir: li:.:a r.� ec;twin omall capacitors, the; PCS small CAI-acit:c.rrs aj.-a 1.r,variably enclosed in a ahaet sten: marjn,,.t can 0L.-itinguish tlhem) . The soldering of tho sear.J c_ 1 ' galvanized finish may also be useful in distinguiehing from tho non-PCB or electrolytic capacitors which aro encased in either a Dak©lite or aluminum shell. ' ,,Ari 0 � ter• 117NOLAT0 I ' AFFAIRS Star Recycling 215 Varick Ave. July 5, 1990 ' Modification of Permit No. 2-6104-00010/1 Page 6 of 7 i wv would appreciate your providing a copy of this latter Lo Gach of your members in order to clear up some of the ' uncertainty o7or which "white goods" may or may not merit special handling to reduce they risk of PCB contamination of Your members' wastes- We also hope that this information w! l' our to thQaehraddingaoEo"whites In zgooda"dining lightB be helpful. Or ' policy concerns g these new facts. ' if you have any questions about these findings, contact Ms. Lin Moos at (202) 382-3965. Charles L. Elkins, Director ' oftice of Toxic substances A. •E. Conroy, IY, Director office of C pl-fa co Mon it-or '.,: I �dC, f " D ' ti.Y.S D.F%.t?� ;;USI 2 J1tfJ G 199 eff ' REGIAMORI Star Recycling 215 Varick Ave. July 5, 1990 Modification of Permit No. 2-6104-0001011 page 7 of 7 APPENDIX 3 � CORPORATE BACKGROUND 1 ' 19 mow. 1 1 Corporate Backgrounder 1 Allied Sanitation, Inc. 1 and Star Recycling, Inc. i 1 1 1 i 1 1 William F. Kaiser Terrylynn Pearson Chief Financial Officer Press Contact 1 Allied Sanitation, Inc. and Star Recycling, Inc. Pearson PR 123 Varick Avenue 7210 Birchwood Court - Unit B Brooklyn, New York 11237 Willowbrook, IL 60521 1 (718) 386-7900 (708) 887-9433 1 August, 1993 1 1 INTRODUCTION As long as there have been people, there has been solid waste. And as long as there has been civilization, there has been a solid waste industry. But it has ' only been in the last century that waste management has grown into an organized service industry. Recently, fundamental changes have been sweeping through the once-staid private sector waste management industry, transforming it into a dynamic, fast- growing industry that now registers $31 billion in annual U.S. sales, and $2.8 billion in the New York City market alone. Notably, the industry's growth has ' been fueled by evolutionary, rather than revolutionary, changes in its form and function - until recently. ' Over the last decade, the major agents of change in the waste management industry have been: expanded government regulation at every level; moves by ' governments to privatize solid waste disposal and recycling operations; advances in technology; and an increased interest and awareness of environmental issues ' and the potential benefits of recycling. Collectively, these forces have spawned a continuing trend of consolidation, giving rise to a huge opportunity for a new crop of emerging growth companies, such as Brooklyn-based Allied Sanitation, Inc., and its sister operation, Star Recycling, Inc. ' Allied and Star, two companies under common ownership and management, ' are ideally positioned to thrive in today's increasingly sophisticated and capital- intensive waste management environment. Founded in 1954, Allied/Star plans to ' leverage its position as the largest privately-held waste management firm in the largest waste-generating market - greater New York City - and become one of the top ten waste management firms in the U.S. within five years. 2 THE SOLID WASTE INDUSTRY'S HIDDEN GROWTH MARKETS The solid waste collection and disposal industry may be one of the nation's most overlooked opportunities. During the 1980's, many industry players enjoyed ' annual growth rates in revenues that exceeded 25%, far in excess of many higher ' profile high-technology businesses. Profits were even more impressive. Analysts estimate the solid waste management industry boasts average pre-tax margins of 17.5%, and many companies turn in results far in excess of that average. Total industry growth is expected to continue, as the population and waste ' produced per capita slowly rise. The dynamics for significant growth, however, will be in selected high opportunity sectors where growth will exceed the industry 1 rate. Unlike the vagaries that face many other high-growth industries, the waste ' management trade is unique in the predictability of its demand: people will continue to generate solid waste every day, 365 days a year. In the U.S., where ' the average American produces 3.96 pounds of solid waste each day, the growth of the solid waste stream continues to outstrip that of the population. To quantify ' the demand: in 1985, U.S. firms processed 165 million tons of solid waste; in the year 2000, that number is expected to rise to 222 million tons. ' But the five megatrends driving the industry's expected double-digit growth rate go far beyond annual rises in solid waste tonnage. Simply put, these ' megatrends are privatization, regulation, recycling, technology, and consolidation. Privatization ' More and more, cash-strapped municipal and county governments are turning over their waste management operations to the private sector, opening up ' once captive markets. Here, the situation favors well-capitalized, vertically integrated firms who can offer municipalities lower prices, one-stop shopping for ' customized services, and the reassurance of reputation coupled with bonding and liability insurances. 3 ' Readation Waste management is already one of the country's most heavily regulated industries, with new regulations and regulatory agencies being added every year. Federal, state and local governments and permitting agencies oversee many aspects of the industry, creating an environment that favors companies who have the infrastructure and expertise to influence, interpret and implement the ' regulations, and also ensure compliance and provide operating and financial assurances to their clients. ' R,e clip Recycling represents two important business opportunities: as an avoided cost, and as a revenue generator. ' Avoided Cost Any materials that can be removed from the waste stream as recyclables ' necessarily reduce the amount of waste destined for final disposition, and therefore reduce the tipping fees charged to the shipper by the landfill or ' incinerator. The contribution to the shipper's bottom line by these "avoided" costs is considerable. But much more than a cost-avoidance, recycling itself presents a major marketing opportunity. Revenue Generation tEntirely new markets are being created through public policy changes, such as government mandated recycling programs. Recycling is becoming an important ' new source of revenue, spurred by environmental consciousness and a slow but steady emergence of end-user markets for recycled waste. Although these markets ' are volatile, the companies which will succeed in the long run are those that have the ability to: apply sound marketing techniques to seek out or create new end- user demand; be selective in their choice of recyclables to be marketed; add value to some recycled commodities prior to sale; bypass brokers and sell direct to re-use manufacturers; have the capital to invest in the buildings, equipment and manpower that are the price of entry. 4 - The ability to recycle is particularly important to solid waste management ' firms serving or planning to serve New York City, where full landfills, an aversion to incineration, and unfavorable geology have raised tipping fees far above the national average, making recycling more attractive than elsewhere. The high tipping fees in the Northeast (see graph below) have also created ' incentives for well-positioned New York City-based companies like Allied/Star to ship waste to lower-cost landfills outside of the region. For smaller companies, the lack of resources (financial, rolling stock, permitting and licensing expertise) required to ship waste long distances has ' limited their ability to compete successfully. 1990 Regional Tipping Fees $90.00 ' $70.00 tf.A 7A $60.00 r $50.00 $40.0012-5.63 f30.00 $16.92 520.00 $10.00 $0.00 Nonheast South South Central West Mid-Atlantic Midwe• West Cenral � 1990 Y x ' TechnolM With the advent of recycling as an important new industry segment, new ' technologies are emerging to increase automated and semi-manual sorting productivity. Optical scanning, laser beams and X-ray sensors are all beginning to ' find their way into sophisticated recycling facilities to efficiently sort recyclables from the waste stream. Optical scanners, for example, can identify PVC bottles ' from a stream of other plastic bottles and commingled waste whizzing by on a conveyor belt. By sorting out the PVC, or specific metals, recyclers can fetch much ' higher prices from end-users. 5 Other operational technologies that improve and help measure productivity ' include automatic and semi-automatic sorting machinery and complex waste conveyer systems. The most advanced companies are also utilizing on-site laboratories for testing and research and development applications, computer systems for ' operational efficiencies, management information reporting, and improved customer service, thereby giving these companies the competitive advantages of ' differentiation. Consolidation Growth will also come by way of mergers and acquisitions for some companies. For more than a decade, this traditionally fragmented industry has been marked by a steady trend toward consolidation, yet many opportunities to ' pick up the best of the largely family-run independent carters and landfill operators still exist. Both industry giants Waste Management and Browning- Ferris Industries have succeeded, in part, due to aggressive acquisition campaigns. Even with all this activity, the top three companies in the waste management ' industry account for only 25% of the $31 billion U.S. solid waste market, while the next tier of mid-size public companies account for less than 3% of the market. ' The move by municipalities to privatize solid waste operations, the advent of new technologies, and the increasingly complex regulatory environment will ' spark more and more consolidation in the industry. Economies of scale favor large enterprises, and successful companies are integrating their operations to include waste collection, processing, recycling and disposal. Allied/Star regards the control of each of these segments as essential to success in today's market. ' The consolidation trend can also be witnessed by the creation of numerous publicly-held solid waste companies in the past several years. With names like ' Mid-American Waste, Allied Waste, USA Waste and Envirofil, the companies register annual sales ranging from $15 to $170 million. 6 Well-capitalized, mid-sized public and private companies are more ' entrepreneurial in their approach to the market and their unlayered management styles, and may well have the edge over the more staid, bureaucracy-laden larger ' companies. THE BIGGEST APPLE: THE NEW YORK MARKET Surprisingly, the consolidation shakeout is only just beginning in the ' greater New York metropolitan market. So far, the barriers of a high cost of doing business, the lack of affordable, nearby landfills, and the nation's most stringent 1 regulatory and permitting requirements have kept the majors away. New York is the bastion of some 350 independent carters as well as the world's largest municipal solid waste company: the New York City Department of Sanitation, ' some 10,000 workers strong. But New York City is also a uniquely attractive market for waste management companies. The size of the market is huge: 26 thousand tons of solid waste is generated daily. With 25,000 people per square mile, it is also the most ' densely populated market in the country, allowing considerable efficiencies on the collection side. ' Recently, the city has instituted mandatory source recycling laws for both residential and commercial/industrial waste generators, a move that will benefit ' waste management companies that are vertically integrated and provide an added incentive to the small traditional carters to merge or be acquired. ALLIED SANITATION AND STAR RECYCLING - A COMPANY PROFILE ' New York City is the corporate home of Allied Sanitation and Star Recycling, the area's largest and most experienced commercial waste collector and ' full-service recycler, operating in the five boroughs of New York City, northward in New York State to Greene County and east to the municipalities and townships ' of Long Island. 7 Founded in 1954 by the Lomangino family, Allied/Star offers a wide array ' of waste management solutions for commercial, industrial, municipal and construction and demolition businesses and organizations. With 500 employees, 100 trucks, over 250 rail cars and state-of-the-art transfer stations and materials- recovery facilities (MRF's) on 21 permitted acres, the company manages the ' disposition of 4,500 tons of waste each day. Allied Sanitation ' Allied Sanitation is the waste collection division of the company, controlling the collection and carting of approximately 750 tons of municipal solid waste and 1,000 yards of construction and demolition waste daily. ' Allied Sanitation provides both rear-end, roll-off and compaction waste carting services to more than 5,000 customers in the greater New York metropolitan area. Whether waste is picked-up in traditional rear-end garbage trucks or in roll-off containers that are leased to customers by the company's ' Greater New York Leasing subsidiary, all of the waste ends up at a Star Recycling transfer station or MRF for processing. Also "tipping" at Star's facilities, for a fee, ' are Allied's competitors in the collection business. Star Recycling Star Recycling is the company's waste processing and disposition unit. Star owns and operates three plants in New York City where municipal solid waste, ' construction and demolition waste, and materials are processed, sorted, baled, and either shipped to final disposition or sold for reuse. In addition to its own facilities, Star also operates processing and disposition centers for a growing list of municipalities and townships. ' Waste entering any of Star's three facilities is automatically scanned by geiger counter to ensure that no hazardous waste is commingled in the stream. ' Cutting edge computer technology weighs the trucks in and out and calculates tipping fees. Using the optimal combination of technical equipment and human ' dexterity, recyclable materials are extracted from the waste for resale as S commodities. These recyclables-include;-metal,_cardboard, wood, paper, aluminum, glass, plastics, newsprint, magazines, soil and topsoil, concrete and ' more. An on-site laboratory tests and analyzes the mulches, soils, wood chips, ' bedding materials and other saleable products created from the recycling process to ensure regulatory compliance. The lab's chemists also recommend processes for ' the conversion of raw recycled materials to high-value enhanced recycled materials. ' Recycled and value-added materials are sold both directly to end-users and manufacturers, and through brokers - wherever the margin is most attractive. Residual waste that cannot be recycled enters Star's extensive ' transportation network for shipment by rail or truck to final disposition at a landfill or incinerator. Star is the country's largest user of rail to ship waste, with its own on-site rail spur and more than 250 cars in its fleet. The company maintains good relations with a number of landfills and monitors tipping fees on a daily basis. Until recently, Star has chosen not to own and operate a landfill due to the ' uncertainty of potential government restrictions in the interstate shipment of waste. But with the favorable Supreme Court decision in the summer of 1992, ' Star is now moving forward with a plan to acquire and operate its own landfill. This additional step in the overall vertical integration of the company will ' continue to strengthen its cradle-to-grave process control. ' ALLIED/STAR: POSITIONED FOR GROWTH The Allied/Star combined operations are representative of the mid-sized emerging players now capitalizing on the new opportunities in the waste management industry. Together, in 1992 they generated $70.2 million in revenue, a 12% increase despite a crippling recession. Profitable every year since its inception in 1954, Allied/Star has sustained a better than 20% compound annual ' growth rate over the last five years. 9 Additionally, Allied/Star is proud of its excellent labor relations and safety record, and remains the only New York area waste management firm with a sophisticated management information system, 24-hour customer service, and a dedicated outside sales force. ' As part of its strategy to remain the dominant private sector waste management company in the New York area, Allied/Star continues to reinvest its ' profits in the company. The Winning Management Team ' Allied/Star's management team - an optimal mix of MBA's, experienced professionals and hands-on managers with deep experience in the waste industry - work closely together to maximize creativity and productivity in both the corporate ' and operational arenas. The Lomangino family continues to control ownership and management of the company, but in recent years they have actively recruited ' a professional management team to position the company for future growth. This team interacts within an organizational structure that is lean enough to foster an entrepreneurial spirit, yet rich enough to embody state-of-the-art business process controls. The company continues to nurture an environment that ' fosters innovation and sharpens its market focus, while never forgetting the importance of a service orientation. Anthony Lananginq Chief Executive Officer, joined the family business in 1978, following college and a stint as owner/operator of a liquor merchandising business. Starting with maintenance, he learned the business from the bottom up, working routes, managing the accounting and finance units, representing the ' company with regulating agencies. As Treasurer, Mr. Lomangino was the first to see the potential in the emerging recycling industry, and was instrumental in the development and expansion of the Star division. A leader in the New York waste industry, he has been appointed to the Solid Waste/Recycling Advisory Boards of ' the Boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn by the respective Borough Presidents. Lomangino graduated cum laude with an accounting degree from St. John's ' University. 10 William F. Kaiser, Chief Financial Officer, has a wealth of business ' development/planning and finance experience with both start-up and blue chip companies. Beginning his career in accounting and finance at Price Waterhouse ' and then Xerox, Kaiser later established and directed the financial function at Atari's $350 million home computer division. As V.P. Finance at Electronic Arts, ' he negotiated and closed five acquisitions, prepared the company for its successful 1989 IPO and launched a direct mail division that grew to 3% of total revenue. ' Immediately prior to joining Allied/Star, Kaiser was CFO at Wedge Innovations, where he raised substantial venture capital for this fast growing, privately-held ' smart tools company. Kaiser holds both a BS in accounting and economics (cum ' laude) and an MBA in finance and accounting from St. John's University, and is a Certified Public Accountant. ' Patricia H. Little, Vice President, Marketing, brings marketing planning and management expertise from her years as a marketing and communications ' executive with The American Express Company, Einson Freeman (a WPP Group marketing services agency), the State of New Jersey Department of Commerce and ' Economic Development, and Hilton International Hotels. The primary focus of her contribution to the company's growth is in the areas of corporate communications ' and both new market development and market share expansion. Ms. Little holds a B.A. from Hartwick College. ' Joseph W. Hafesh, Vice President, Business Development, has focused his professional activities on all aspects of waste management since 1978. Before ' joining Allied/Star, he founded and directed the growth of a variety of technology firms in the waste management and composting fields. Mr. Hafesh frequently appears as an expert witness regarding environmental, recycling and composting issues, and he holds patents in electromechanical handling equipment and ' physiological monitoring. At Allied/Star, he leads the business development team and manages the company's preparation and entry into new revenue fields. Mr. ' Hafesh is a graduate of Tri-State University with a BS in mechanical engineering. 11 Kevin Nolan, General Manager, Allied Sanitation, combines hands-on ' experience in roll-off and rear-end operations with exceptional skills as a business manager. Nolan was associated with two other waste collection companies in New ' York before joining Allied Sanitation eight years ago as a roll-off operator. Moving quickly up the ladder, from dispatcher to operations manager, Nolan now directs all operational and sales activities of the Allied division. He attended St. John's University as a Business Administration major. Joseph Bergeron, General Manager, Star Recycling, started on the ground floor of the waste industry in his native Chicago as a helper on a rear end truck ' owned by industry giant Waste Management. In his 17 year career with Waste ' Management, Bergeron moved his way up through driver, foreman, sales, and dispatch positions to become operations manager. Seeing the future in recycling, ' he joined Loop Recycling as General Manager before coming to Star in 1986. At Star, Bergeron is a hands-on General Manager, with responsibility for facility, t transportation and disposal operations, as well as the marketing of recyclables. Michael G. Bruen, Manager of Information Technology, has planned, ' developed and executed the company's state-of-the-art, fully integrated computer system that delivers accurate, real time recording and reporting of inter-divisional ' operating activities. Bruen's background includes systems development positions with Avon Products and AT&T Communications. He holds a BS in Information ' Systems from Mercy College, an MS in Computer Science from Polytechnic University, and is an Adjunct Professor of Computer Science at Mercy College. 12 ' ALLIED/STAR: THE PLAN FOR GROWTH Allied/Star is already the largest private waste management firm in the country's ' largest market; the company plans to leverage this position and become one of the top ten U.S. waste management companies within the next five years. To reach ' that goal, Allied/Star will implement the following strategies and tactics: * Merge with and/or acquire existing waste management firms. Adding ' volume and increasing the scale of the company's operation provides leverage and economies in an industry with high operating costs. By adding carting routes, plant and equipment, and talented personnel to its business, Allied/Star will increase control over its operation and reduce the volatility of input to its recycling division. The fragmented state of the industry dictates that the best and most cost-effective time to boost market share is now. Consolidation will be effected through stock transactions and purchases for cash and notes. * Develop markets for recycled products, with the ultimate goal of ' leveraging P&L as expenses are converted to revenues. The company strives continually to analyze, measure and create markets for its recyclables. Star sells both commodity recyclables and value-added materials through brokers and direct ' to end-users and manufacturers. * Continue to vertically integrate. By raising its level of integration, Allied/Star will simultaneously improve its cradle-to-grave process control, operational efficiency and synergy, and raise its overall level of quality assurance as well. Tactics will comprise the purchase and management of a landfill, the brokering of services to carting companies, and the development of synergies ' between our incoming waste and the end product we sell as a recyclable commodity or value-added recycled product. ' * Expand base of municipal waste management clients. Allied/Star will continue to exploit the trend toward privatization by growing the list of ' municipal clients it serves. With the ability to offer customized, turn-key operations, coupled with reliable and reputable service and financial assurances, ' Allied/Star is well-positioned to capture the lion's share of municipal 13 business in this region. This is a huge, and largely untapped, growth opportunity ' in which Allied/Star plans to develop the dominant regional market share position. * Internal growth and efficienc. The company will manage its growth with effective business, financial and marketing planning disciplines, strong internal controls, and optimal manipulation of the economies of scale. ' Importantly, Allied/Star's management team has the proven operating know-how to integrate acquisitions quickly, improve profitability in both good times and bad, and consistently increase sales. CONCLUSION ' The waste management industry has proved itself to be, if not recession- proof, then recession-resilient. The $31 billion private sector industry continues to ' show strength in a weak economy, and is not susceptible to downturns in demand. The greater metropolitan New York market, at $2.8 billion, is the single largest private sector waste market in the U.S. - a full 9% of the total market - within a densely populated, and easily serviced, 360 square mile area. The next ' most densely populated city of this magnitude is Tokyo, but with 10 million people spread out over 800 square miles it does not approach the favorable density of ' New York. The waste management company best positioned to lead in this lucrative trading area is the company that was the first to the market: Allied ' Sanitation and Star Recycling. The largest waste management company in the largest market, Allied/Star has the plan, the people and the wherewithal to retain ' its leadership position as it manages the growth that will make it one of the top ten waste management companies in the U.S. within the next five years. Corporate Fact Sheet Company Names: Allied Sanitation, Inc. and Star Recycling, Inc. ' Mission: To remain the dominant waste management company in the greater New York metropolitan area and, within five years, ' be one of the top ten waste management companies in the nation as ranked by revenue and reputation. ' Established: 1954 Ownership: Private ' Employees: 500 Company Profile: Two waste management companies under common ownership and ' management, Allied/Star is the New York City area's largest and most experienced commercial waste collector and full-service recycler, operating in the five boroughs, northward in New York ' State to Greene County, and east to the municipalities and townships of Long Island. Vertically integrated to leverage "cradle-to-grave" control over the ' waste stream,Allied/Star offers a wide array of waste management solutions for commercial, industrial, municipal and construction and demolition businesses and organizations. ' The company plans to increase its share of the huge$31 billion waste industry with a five-point strategy for growth: ' • Merger and acquisition • Develop markets for recycled products ' • Enhance vertically integrated business model • Expand base of municipal contracts • Internal growth and efficiency ' Management: Anthony Lomangino is Chief Executive Officer. Joining the family business in 1978,he learned the business from the bottom up, working routes, managing the accounting and finance units, ' representing the company with regulatory agencies. As Treasurer, he was the first to see the potential in the emerging recycling industry, and was instrumental in the development and expansion of ' the Star division. A leader in the New York waste industry, Lomangino has been appointed to the Solid Waste/Recycling Advisory Boards of the Boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn by the respective borough presidents. He graduated cum laude with an ' accounting degree from St.John's University. ' Management: William F. Kaiser is Chief Financial Officer. Kaiser has a wealth of business development/planning and finance experience with both start-up and blue-chip companies. Beginning his career in accounting and finance at Price Waterhouse and then Xerox,he later established and directed the financial function at Atari's$350 million home computer division. As V.P. Finance at Electronic Arts, ' he closed five acquisitions and prepared the company for its successful 1989 IPO. Kaiser holds both a cum laude BS in accounting and economics and an MBA in finance and accounting from St. John's University, and is a Certified Public Accountant. ' Patricia H.Little is Vice President,Marketing. She brings marketing planning and management expertise to an industry that is increasingly moving ' from an operations to a marketing focus. Little has held marketing and communications executive positions with The American Express Company, Einson Freeman (a WPP Group marketing services agency),the State of New Jersey Department of Commerce and Economic Development,and Hilton International Hotels.The primary focus of her contribution the Allied/Star is in the areas of corporate communications and both new market development and market share expansion.She holds a BA from Hartwick College. ' Kevin Nolan is General Manager,Allied Sanitation. He combines hands-on experience in roll-off and rear-end operations with exceptional skills as a ' business manager. Nolan was associated with two other waste collection companies in New York before joining Allied in 1985 as a roll-off operator. Moving quickly up the ladder,from dispatcher to operations manager,Nolan now directs all operationsal and sales activities of the Allied division. He ' attended St.John's University as a business administration major. Joseph Bergeron is General Manager, Star Recycling. His life-long career in t the waste industry started on the ground floor in Chicage as a helper on a year- end truck owned by Industry giant Waste Management. In his 17 years with that company,Bergeron moved his way up through driver,foreman,sales and ' dispatch positions to become an operations manager. Seeing the future in recycling,he joined Loop Recycling as General Manager before coming to Star in 1986. As a hands-on General Manager,Bergeron has responsibility for facility,transportation and disposal operations,as well as for the marketing of ' recyclables. Michael G.Bruen is Manager of Information Technology. Bruen planned, ' developed and executed the company's state-of-the-art,fully integrated computer system that delivers accurate,real-time recording and reporting of inter-divisional operating activities. His background includes systems ' development positions with Avon Products and AT&T Communications. Bruen has a BS in information systems from Mercy College,and MS in computer science from Polytechnic University,and is an Adjunct Professor of computer science at Mercy College. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: ' Terrylynn Pearson William F. Kaiser Pearson PR Allied Sanitation, Inc. 408-773- 1858 718-386-7900 ' ALLIED/STAR TO SUGGEST BETTER WAY TO RECYCLE WASTE FROM CITY BUSINESSES ' At upcoming Public hearing, Brooklyn waste-management giant will propose that commercial waste generators and carters who deal with ' recycling firms be exempted from new source-separation rule ' BROOKLYN, NY — MAY 24, 1993 — Allied Sanitation, Inc./Star Recycling, Inc. is proposing a less-costly, more-effective alternative to a proposed Department of Sanitation rule change that would ' require all New York City businesses to separate recyclable materials from their trash before its collection by private carting firms. ' At a public hearing on May 26, the waste-management firm will voice its concern that restaurants, offices, retail stores and other ' commercial establishments — as well as carters — would be unnecessarily burdened by curbside, or source separation. To comply with the proposed new rules, businesses of all sizes would ' first have to spend time and effort pulling recyclables from their trash, clean and sort them, and then set aside storage space for them. To haul away the different piles, carting firms would either have to ' use two different fleets of trucks — one for recyclables and one for garbage — or compartmentalize their existing trucks to keep cans, ' bottles, newspapers and other recyclables separate from each other and from garbage. ' Allied/Star's management maintains that separation of recyclable materials from commercial trash is already being accomplished more cheaply and thoroughly by professional recycling firms with post- separation programs. "Since trash generated by businesses is different in volume and composition than household trash, it should be processed differently," explained William F. Kaiser, Allied/Star's Allied/Star 2-2-2 ' Chief Financial Officer. "It only takes a little effort on the part of enivronmentally-conscious citizens to separate recyclables from their ' residential trash. However, it would take considerable time and money for a restaurant to extract a few pieces of paper from a dumpster of food waste, or for an office to weed out a few bottles ' and cans from a bin of used paper. While we support mandatory source separation for residential trash, we believe that requiring it for businesses makes little sense." "Based on ourears of experience as both a carter and a rec cler Y P Y ' post-generation separation by specialized recycling firms would be considerably cheaper and more effective than source separation, and would help the Department of Sanitation achieve its goal of recycling ' 50% of New York City's waste by the year 2000 — a goal that we fully support. We propose that businesses whose trash is picked up by carters that deal with reputable recycling firms like Star be ' exempted from compliance with the proposed changes in New York's commercial-waste recycling rules," he concluded. ' Proposed Rule Changes Slated for Public Hearing To mandate source recycling by City businesses, the New York City Department of Sanitation proposes to amend its Regulation 87 by adding two definitions to city regulation 16 RCNY 1-01, and by ' repealing and reenacting regulation 16 RCNY 1-10. If approved, any establishment whose waste is picked up by a private carter would have to separate the following items from its trash: ' Glass or metal containers; ' Plastic bottles or jugs; • Aluminum foil and foil products; • Newspapers; ' High-grade office paper; • Corrugated cardboard; • Magazines and catalogs; ' Textiles; • Metal components of bulk waste, and • Construction waste, excluding plaster, wall coverings, drywall, ' roofing shingles, wood and lumber, and glass window panes. Allied/Star 3-3 -3 ' The Department of Sanitation has determined that an economic market for re-sale or re-use of these designated recyclables exists, ' despite the weight of years of contrary experience within the recycling industry. The highly volatile recycled commodity market, fueled by lack of demand for the materials, has not produced the revenue needed to make selling recyclables profitable. The Deparment of Sanitation will hold a public hearing on the proposed amendments on May 26, and issue its final ruling in July for implementation beginning September 30, 1993. Two companies under common ownership and management, Allied/Star Recycling is the largest privately-held waste- management firm in the greater New York City area. The firm was founded in 1954 and employs 500 people. 30- 1 ' Star 2-2-2 rContract Details The new contract is Star's second with New York City; between July and December of 1992, Star hauled dewatered sludge from three of the city's treatment plants. The new agreement is renewable at New ' York's option for two more one-year terms. Founded in 1954, Star Recycling, Inc. is privately held and employs ' approximately 450 people. ' -30- t ' FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ' Contact: Terrylynn Pearson William F. Kaiser Pearson PR Star Recycling Inc. 408-773-1858 718-386-7900 ' Star Recycling Awarded Exclusive State Research Contract To Determine Best Methods For Disposal of Construction and Demolition Materials BROOKLYN, NY, February 2, 1993 — An innovator of efficient solid waste ' management techniques, Star Recycling,Inc.,recently signed an exclusive contract with the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA)to undertake a scientific analysis of ways to more effectively reuse construction and ' demolition debris. Construction and demolition debris(C&D) accounts for as much as 30 percent of the total solid waste stream. By the year 2000,nearly 2.5 million tons of C&D material per year ' will be generated in New York City alone. Presently, almost 40 percent of the material cannot be recycled and must be disposed of in already scarce and diminishing landfill space. The NYSERDA contract with Star Recycling calls for research into better ways to ' use the C&D that cannot be reused or recycled in a traditional fashion. "Our advanced recycling methods have significantly reduced the cost of solid waste disposal for many private businesses and municipalities in the metropolitan area," states William F. Kaiser,chief financial officer of Star Recycling. "The scientific evaluation of the component elements of construction and demolition material is an extension of our determination to reclaim rather than landfill recyclable materials in an envirornmentally safe way. The$367,000 research contract, which will be funded 50/50 by Star and NYSERDA, will ' research end uses for "screened" C&D materials. According to Mr. Kaiser,most construction and demolition debris is 40-to-60 percent ' wood. C&D material, however, is crushed and mixed together at the construction site, making it difficult to separate out all of the wood that could be recycled into either useable wood products or an energy source. ' "The crushing action makes it harder to separate the various C&D components for reuse," notes Kaiser. "Using sophisticated equipment,however, we can separate a good portion of the wood material for recycling, while large amounts of unusable screenings are ' generated by the sorting process. The screenings, or fines,can amount to as much as 40 percent of the total C&D wastes." t k ' Star 2-2-2 ' "Our task under the NYSERDA research contract will be to perform a detailed scientific analysis of the C&D screenings to determine the most effective and environmentally sound methods of reuse," says Kaiser. ' Using the scientific analysis of C&D materials to measure its quality is not new to Star Recycling. According to Mr. Kaiser, the company established its own quality control laboratory several years ago to ensure that fill materials created out of processed C&D ' materials did not violate any environmental safeguards. Star Recycling, in fact,is the only waste processing company of its kind in the greater metropolitan area to have its own trained chemist on staff to test the material daily for trace contaminants. ' "We have taken the lead at Star with many innovative solid waste processing techniques," states Kaiser. "Testing conducted in our materials lab is just one of the innovations we initiated without being requested to do so by any regulatory agency." The NYSERDA research will be undertaken by a team of experts already assembled by Star Recycling. Serving on the team will be the firms of Hazen and Swayer of New York, New ' York and B. W. Doyle Engineering of Putnam County. Both firms have extensive experience in solid waste disposal research. ' Results of the study, in the form of a final report and video tape documentary, will be available to the public and for use by the solid waste industry. Specifically, Star will provide copies of the report and video to the State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) and the New York City Department of Sanitation. It is believed that the findings will assist the New York State DEC in developing and refining C&D standards for debris disposal. ' Star Recycling, Inc. is one of the naton's largest recycling operations and is a leader in the waste management industry in the Tri-State region. ' —30— FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ' Contacts: ' Willaim F. Kaiser, CFO Star Recycling, Inc. (718) 779-4650 ' Terrylynn Pearson Pearson PR (408) 773-1858 TWO LONG ISLAND TOWNS TAP BROOKLYN ' WASTE-MANAGEMENT FIRM BROOKLYN, NY — October 13, 1992 — As part of an unprecedented arrangement between two municipalities (North Hempstead and Babylon) and private industry, Star Recycling, Inc. today was awarded a multi-million dollar contract to haul, process and dispose of municipal solid waste for the next twenty years. ' "We're thrilled to be pan of this unique waste-management partnership, which we think ushers in a new era of cooperation between ' municipalities and industry," said Anthony Lomangino, Star's CEO. "By working with Star, towns can comply with state-mandated waste-management practices and achieve recycling goals in a cost-effective and predictable way. A financially stable, full-service firm such as Star guarantees municipalities a ' creative, environmentally sound, ]east-cost solution to their waste- management problems," he added. ' Contract Details Under the terms of the contract, Star Recycling will annually handle and haul approximately 100,000 tons of municipal solid waste. In addition, Star ' will also dispose of North Hempstead's construction and demolition waste, and yard waste. To process the waste, the company will use its own local recycling facilities and transfer stations, as well as an extensive network of landfills and truck and rail transportation systems. Founded in 1954, Star Recycling, Inc. is the largest full-service waste- management firm in the New York metropolitan area. The company is ' privately held and employs approximately 450 people. —30— FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ' Contact: ' Terrylynn Pearson William F. Kaiser Pearson PR Allied Sanitation Inc. 408-773- 1858 718-386-7900 ' Allied/Star Names First VP of Marketing ' BROOKLYN, NY — May 17, 1993 — Allied Sanitation, Inc./Star Recycling Inc. announces the hiring of Patricia H. Little as its first Vice President of Marketing. "Pat's creativity and managerial skills will be invaluable assets ' in our campaign to grow Allied/Star's business," predicted William F. Kaiser, CFO. The changing landscape of our local industry demands that waste management firms move to higher levels of ' professionalism and service orientation. Her hiring is yet another step in our long-range plan to grow market share both in our traditional customer base and emerging new markets such as ' recycling. By hiring such a seasoned marketing professional, we are recognizing the importance of applying proactive marketing planning ' and product/service differentiation techniques to an industry that has historically been market reactive and price competitive. We're pleased to welcome her and her experience and expertise to our ' management team," he added. Little's new responsibilities include creating and executing ' Allied/Star's marketing strategies and tactics, developing new markets, and supporting and expanding the company's sales ' organization. Most recently, Little was Deputy Director of the State of New Jersey's Division of Travel and Tourism, where she oversaw a staff of 18. For four years prior to that, she held a supervisory post ' at a major promotion agency whose clients included Eastman-Kodak, CBS Television, Colgate-Palmolive, AT&T and Pepsi-Cola. Little's previous experience is highlighted by a seven-year career at ' American Express, where she rose to the position of Vice President for Retail Account Development. r Little earned a B.A. in English from Hartwick College in ' Oneonta, New York; she lives in Somerset, New Jersey with her spouse. ' Two companies under common ownership and management, Allied Sanitation/Star Recycling is the largest privately-held waste- management firm in the greater New York City area. The firm was founded in 1954 and employs 500 people. 30-- 1 r ' FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contacts: William F. Kaiser, CFO Terrylynn Pearson ' Star Recycling, Inc. Pearson PR (718) 386-7900 (408) 773-1858 ' NEW YORK CITY EPA PICKS BROOKLYN WASTE-MANAGEMENT FIRM AGAIN ' BROOKLYN, NY — March 10, 1993 — Commissioner Albert Appleton of The New York City Department of Environmental Protection today ' signed a one-year, $4.9-million contract with Star Recycling, Inc., headquartered here. Under the terms of the agreement, which takes effect on April 15, Star will participate in removing, transporting and ' disposing of dewatered sludge from up to eight city wide treatment plants. ' "This contract helps solidify our standing as the most capable, cooperative and cost-effective full-service waste-management firm ' in the Tri-State area, " said William F. Kaiser, Star's CFO. "When they choose Star, New York and other municipalities are guaranteed a predictable, creative, enivornmentally sound solution to their waste- disposal and recycling problems, " he added. Narrowing Options ' Ever since the Ocean Dumping Ban of 1988 stopped municipalities ' from disposing of their wastes at sea, US landfill sites have been filling up rapidly. For example, all landfills on nearby Long Island and 92% of the sites in New York City were closed by the end of ' 1992. Thanks to its local recycling facilities, transfer stations and extensive network of landfills and truck and rail transportation systems, Star has become the largest, most-versatile, and most ' financially stable waste-management firm in the metropolitan New York area. Last October, the company signed its largest contract to date when it agreed to haul, process and dispose of approximately ' 100,000 tons of municipal solid waste from the towns of North Hempstead and Babylon each year for the next 20 years. o ECY! STA �j[V��� �r ./N C. 123 Varick Avenue, Brooklyn, New York 11237 • Telephone (718) 386-7900 Fax (718) 386-1849 1 September 20, 1993 Ms Judith T. Terry, Town Clerk Town of Southold ' Town Hall 53095 Main Road P.O. Box 1179 Southold, New York 11971 Subject: Proposal For Solid Waste Disposal Services ' Dear Ms. Terry: On behalf of Star Recycling, Inc. I am pleased to have this opportunity to submit our proposal for solid waste disposal services for the Town of Southold. In this letter, and our following proposal, we will offer Southold solid solutions to handle the Town's municipal solid waste and acquaint you with the waste management strategy of Star Recycling, Inc. In doing so, Star Recycling presents the Town with a complete cost—effective and technical proposal. Star Recycling, Inc. (Star) is a privately—owned regional waste management company ' headquartered in the New York metropolitan area. Star is an acknowledged leader in the waste management industry and renowned for it's ability to develop innovative strategies and programs in response to municipal solid waste management needs. In the past years, Star has entered into numerous contracts with counties, cities, towns and villages in New York State and Connecticut to provide a wide spectrum of waste management services. Star has developed a clear understanding of the challenges, in terms of waste management,facing municipalities. Moreover, ' Star recognizes that, in contracting with a municipality, the company is not responsible to one customer but to every single taxpayer in that municipality. With that concept in mind, Star has developed this response to the Town of Southold. Star's management team has been active in the solid waste industry since 1954. The Star management has designed, developed and installed systems for collection, recycling and disposal ' of MSW. Star managers are well versed in all methods of transportation, recycling and disposal. Star employs more than 450 people and manages ten Materials Recovery Facilities. Star operates a fleet of 200 trucks and 250 railcars, moving approximately 4,500 tons of waste daily. Its staff has a collective expertise in virtually all aspects of waste collection, recycling and disposal methods. 1 ' PROTECTING TOMORROW'S ENVIRONMENT TODAY Consumer Attelrs#483254 Star Recycling, Inc is incorporated in the State of New York and hold all necessary permits for Y g� p handling of MSW. Star operates three recycling facilities with a capacity of over 7,000 tons per ' day. Star also contracts with an integrated network of permitted landfills, combustion facilities and transportation companies. This integrated network of facilities gives Star the ability to dispose of its contracted waste efficiently, consistently and reliably. For its transportation proposal, Star will utilize Kephart Trucking Co. with whom it has a longstanding relationship. In addition, Star will utilize its own truck fleet. Star's proposal covers the full scope of the bid solicitation. Star, if selected by the Town, is committed to performing all services required in the solicitation and as described in the attached ' proposal for the prices quoted. Star is committed to entering into an Agreement with the Town of Southold at the prices quoted ' in this proposal, and further, is willing to discuss and negotiate all terms of this Agreement. We thank you for allowing Star Recycling Inc. this opportunity to submit our proposal for your review. We look forward to a working relationship with Southold. ' Very truly yours, t_ Maurice Coins Projects Manager ' PROTECTING TOMORROW'S ENVIRONMENT TODAY Co-AffaiM04 VSa.._ i ' RESPONSE TO THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD SOLICITATION FOR SERVICES FOR TRANSFER AND DISPOSALIPROCESSING OF SOLID WASTE PREPARED BY: ' STAR RECYCLING, INC. 123 VARICK AVENUE BROOKLYN, NEW YORK 11237 tSEPTEMBER 20, 1993 TABLE OF CONTENTS ' A. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ' B. PROPOSAL STATEMENT C. QUALIFICATIONS STATEMENT ' D. PRICE PROPOSAL ' APPENDIX 1. PROCESSING FACILITIES PERMITS ' 2. DESCRIPTION OF LOADING/HAULING EQUIPMENT 3. CORPORATE BACKGROUND 1 ' SECTION A ' EXECUTIVE SUMMARY z ' SECTION A ' EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Overview The Town of Southold is solicitingproposals for the transfer p p and disposal/processing of ' solid waste to begin October 9, 1993 for a period of 6 months, with a Town option for a 3— month extension. ' Briefly, Star will provide all necessary equipment and personnel to provide hauling and disposal services between the Town's Facility and final disposal sites. Introduction to Star ' Star Recycling, Inc is a privately—owned regional waste management company headquartered in the New York metropolitan area . Star is an acknowledged leader in the waste ' management industry and renowned for its ability to develop innovative strategies and programs in response to municipal waste management needs. Over the years, Star has entered into numerous contracts with counties, cities, towns and villages in New York State to provide a wide ' spectrum of waste management services. Star has developed a clear understanding of the waste management challenges facing municipalities. Moreover, Star recognizes that,in contracting with a municipality, the company is not responsible to one customer but to every single taxpayer in that municipality. With that concept in mind, Star has developed this response to the Town of Southold. ' Star is a full—service, solid waste management company, owning and operating three state—of—the—art facilities (with plans to open additional transfer stations in the near future) that have the capacity to handle 3,000 tons per day (tpd) of municipal solid waste ("MSW") , 8,000 tpd of construction and demolition debris and 4,000 cubic yards per day of source separated aggregate materials. Under municipal contracts, Star operates four additional facilities. These facilities have a designed capacity of 1,400 tpd of MSW and 1,000 tpd of construction and demolition debris. Star has been involved with all phases of collection, transfer, processing, recycling and ' final disposal of waste materials. Several transfer station operators have retained Star to provide ancillary services to expedite or enhance their operations. Star provides these facility operation support services throughout the State of New York. ' Star is an acknowledged leader in the recycling industry and renowned for its ability to develop innovative strategies and programs in response to municipal solid waste management 3 ' needs. We are dedicated to the achievement of excellence, whatever the undertaking. The ' benefits of this attitude can be seen in the level of growth Star has experienced since 1988; almost 400% growth in contract awards, with projected continuing growth well into the future. ' Our reputation for high standards of integrity and professionalism has put Star, and her sister company Allied Sanitation, on the front cover of several prestigious publications, including "Waste Age", "Forbes" and "Recycling Markets". ' These attributes, together with a well—developed, efficient and reliable waste handling g P g ' plan provide customers with efficient, reliable waste handling services. Summary of Proposal ' Star's proposal is described in summary below: • Proposal Statement The proposal statement outlines Star's proposal to efficiently haul and dispose all solid ' waste (rubbish, garbage, C&D and concrete) coming through the Town facility. Details of the management and operations plan is in Section B. • Qualifications Statement ' Section C outlines the experience skills and resources that Star has at its disposal to undertake and successfully complete the project. The section describes our specific experience in waste handling and transfer, management capability and facility operational experience. • Price Proposal ' The cost proposal, contained in Section D, includes fixed firm prices for the hauling and disposal of solid waste generated by the Town. 4 ' SECTION B ' PROPOSAL STATEMENT s SECTION B ' PROPOSAL STATEMENT The following describes how Star intends to provide for the Scope of Services outlined in the ' Solicitation specifications. General Overview ' Star offers the Town of Southold (Town) its "Least Cost Disposal Option" to transfer, process and dispose of its solid waste. ' "Least Cost" processing and disposal of waste provides flexibility because various alternatives for the final destination of the waste are available. Specifically, waste received from ' the Town may be shipped to one or more facilities with whom Star has contractual commitments and/or agreements. This option will make extensive use of facilities within New York State, provided it is economical to do so. Star maintains a network of at least 20 facilities, there being ' several facilities for each option (i.e. incinerators, landfills, etc.) Star will only utilize facilities which have maintained a consistent record of regulatory compliance and environmentally sound operation. ' This option is the least—cost proposal because Star is free to utilize competition to negotiate the lowest tipping fee for the Town and avail of spot markets that become available ' from time to time. One of Star's strengths is it's ability to access a wide network of permitted Beneficial use ' sites, landfills, waste—to—energy facilities and transportation companies. This network of sites possesses both geographical and technological diversity. Star will transfer all waste to permitted solid waste facilities in accordance with all applicable federal, state and local regulations. For the purposes of this proposal, we have chosen to utilize the following site: • Star Recycling's C&D Processing Facility at 123 Varick Avenue, Brooklyn, New ' York. ' A current operating permits for this site is included in Appendix 1. ' 6 ' Transportation Option ' To facilitate the transportation of Town Waste, Star will use Kephart Trucking Co (KTC) as a hauling sub-contractor. KTC is a waste hauling company located in Bigler, Pennsylvania, with 46 years of experience transporting all types of waste. During the past three years, KTC ' has worked for Star, hauling waste to numerous facilities in the northeast, and several facilities in the south and midwest, including Virginia, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio. ' As a sub-contractor to Star, KTC will provide trucks, drivers and documentation of deliveries to the processing facility or facilities. In addition, Star will manifest all truckloads of ' Yard Waste and provide all reports required by the Town concerning the amount of material being transported and processed and its destination. ' A copy of Kephart's transportation permit is included in Appendix 2. ' Scheduling ' Star is prepared to commence work beginning October 9, 1993 or sooner, if required. All vehicles, equipment and necessary personnel will be available on that date or earlier, if required by the Town. ' A detailed description of the scope of work to be performed is detailed below: P P Scope of Work ' Star will transfer all solid waste - "C&D" and "Concrete" - to existing,operating and permitted solid waste management facilities wit sufficient capacity for the required period. Star ' will provide all transfer vehicles, processing and disposal and will bear all associated costs. Transfer of waste will begin October 9, 1993 for a period of 6 months with a Town ' option for a 3-month extension period. In addition, Star offers the Town an optional twelve month extension for the same scope of services. All vehicles, equipment and necessary personnel will be available for use no later than October 8, 1993. Transfer trailers will be made available . for loading 7 days per week. Hours for loading will be 7.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. ' 7 ' All arriving and departing transfer vehicles will be weighed by Town personnel using the existing scale at the Cutchogue landfill. Star will manifest all truckloads of waste being transferred and will provide all reports required by the Town regarding the amount of material being transported and disposed and its destination. Star will transport Southold's solid waste to its Full Materials Recovery in Brooklyn, New York for further processing to recover recyclable materials. Under this proposal, all of the Town's waste will be processed for recoverable materials; the Town will be furnished with a complete report on the quantity and type of materials recovered from the waste stream. 1 1 8 ' SECTION C i 1 1 ' QUALIFICATIONS STATEMENT 9 ' SECTION C QUALIFICATIONS STATEMENT 1. Experience and Management Capability Introduction The handling, hauling and processing of Waste are activities receiving increased scrutiny from local, State and Federal regulators. Responsible solid waste management considers not only ' the practices of their solid waste collection system, but also the procedures employed by the subsequent transportation vendors and final processing facilities. ' All of the proposed waste hauling and processing operations under this proposal will be performed by Star Rerzccline Inc its ssubcontractor, Kephart Trucking Co. and one or more of its designated yard waste processors. Star Recycling, Inc. is a full-service, solid waste management company, owning and ' operating three state-of-the-art facilities (with plans to open additional transfer stations in the near future) that have the capacity to handle 2,000 tons per day (tpd) of municipal solid waste ("MSW") , 8,000 tpd of construction and demolition debris and 4,000 cubic yards per day of 1 source separated aggregate materials. Under Municipal contracts, Star operates four additional facilities. These facilities have ' a designed capacity of 1,400 tpd of MSW and 1,000 tpd of construction and demolition debris. In addition, under several teaming arrangements, Star handles and processes, for beneficial reuse, yard waste material, sludge and incinerator ash. Star is currently providing such services under ' several municipal contracts which are more fully described later in this section. Star has been involved with all phases of collection, transfer, processing, recycling and final disposal of waste materials. Several transfer station operators have retained Star to provide ancillary services to expedite or enhance their operations. Star provides these facility operation support services throughout the State of New York. Management Team The management team at Star Recycling has experience in the field of waste management dating back to 1954. This experience includes design, development and implementation of ' collection, recycling and disposal systems across a broad spectrum of waste compositions and quantities. Since the Company's inception, Star, together with her sister company Allied Sanitation, has directly invested over $30 million in recycling facilities and equipment, resulting 10 ' in a recycling operation considered among the largest and most sophisticated in the United States. Star currently operates the largest Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) under one roof. Nine additional MRF's are under Star management. Star, and its affiliate Allied Sanitation, operate a fleet of 200 trucks and 250 railcars, moving approximately 4,500 tons of waste daily. Since the company's inception, Star has entered and/or completed manyresti ious p g contracts. Contracts include those with the Towns of North Hempstead, Islip and Huntington, New York City Department of Sanitation and Department of Environmental Protection. In addition, Star has completed numerous contracts with cities, towns and villages throughout New York State and Connecticut. A complete list of ongoing and completed projects is presented herein. ' For the proposed Town of Southold Project, Star has assembled a project team comprised of individuals that have extensive experience in waste handling, recycling and disposal. The Project Team's collective experience covers recycling, hauling and disposal of MSW, processing ' and recycling of yard waste, marketing of recovered materials, transfer station operation and municipal sludge and incinerator ash handling. Anthony Lomangino, CEO Mr. Lomangino oversees all financial matters affecting both companies. His responsibilities include corporate legal affairs and interfacing with federal, state and local regulators. Mr. Lomangino holds an accounting degree from St. John's University and as a appointee to the solid waste / recycling boards of the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn, New York City. ' Joseph M. Bergeron ' Mr. Bergeron is the General Manager of Star Recycling, Inc. he has 27 years of experience in the solid waste industry including a term as operations manager for a large disposal facility in Chicago, Illinois. He has designed, implemented and managed every ' phase of waste transfer, hauling and disposal operations. Charles Gusmano Mr. Gusmano oversees operations at all of Star's transfer and longhaul operations. He has worked in every phase of operations since the early eighties. Mr. Gusmano holds a ' degree in Business Administration from Hofstra University. This combination has added to the profitability of Star's special projects. 11 David Cinquemani Mr. Cinquemani draws upon a lifetime of experience in the waste industry. He is ' responsible for coordination and dispatch of truck fleets for Star's projects. His knowledge of waste quantities, truck routes and hauling methods have facilitated the prompt response of the truck fleet. Maurice Collins ' Mr. Collins is responsible for new business development and project development, with an emphasis on introducing Star's waste management services to municipalities. Mr. Collins holds a degree in Business Administration from University College, Dublin. ' Operational Experience Since the founder Company's inception more than 35 years ago, the recycling ' conglomerate of Star Recycling has enjoyed much success. From a one—truck operation, the companies have grown to become a premier, multi—faceted waste management organization, including the capability to: ' • process 10,000 yards per day of MSW with recyclable recovery to excess of 50% ' by weight; supply transportation to final disposal services for ash, sludge and MSW ' of 3,000 tons per day process 1,200 yards per day of wood waste into RDF, landfill cover, or ' horticultural mulch; process up to 15,000 yards of exempt material soils, aggregate, concrete ' etc. process 8,000 yards per day of C&D debris into reusable products for up to 85% ' of total processed; accept and process up to 300 tons per day of source—separated commingled ' recyclables; load, haul and process up to 400 tons per day of leaf and yard waste material; 12 Overall, Star's existing facilities can process approximately 20,000 yards of waste material daily and, in conjunction with several State and local administrations, is working to expand into further recyclable materials markets, thus consolidating the company's already outstanding financial position. Municipal Contracts ' Over the past few years, Star has been awarded several contracts to provide waste handling services to municipalities. Awards include: 0 North Hempstead - 1992 to 2012 : $12 million per year. ' Twenty-year contract to transfer, haul, process and dispose of all municipal solid waste, yard waste and construction and demolition waste for the Town of North Hempstead, which generates approximately 750 tons of waste materials each day, 200,000 tons per ' year. This service is currently being provided. Paul Roth - 516-627-0590 • Brookhaven - 1/2/92 - 1/1/96 $2.5 million per year. ' Transfer operation of 200,000 TPY, transfer facility and hauling services, for approximately 200,000 tons per year, from the Town of Brookhaven to the Hempstead ' Resource Recovery Facility. Work began under this contract in January, 1992. Jim Heil - 516-541-6221 • New York City Department of Environmental Protection 1 8/93 - 8/95 $8.6 million per year. Star is presently providing services for hauling, processing and disposal/beneficial reuse ' of dewatered sewage sludge for a one year term with renewal options. Anthony Maracic - 718-595-5047 • Town of Islip - 1/1/92 - 12/31/94 $33.8 million per year. ' Star presently has a three year contract to supply hauling and disposal services for ash and bypass waste. 13 ' Charles Weidner — 516-224-5643 • Greenwich, Conn — 8/93 — 9/94 $0.2 million per year. Hauling and disposal services for approximately 2,500 tons of sewage sludge from the ' Town of Greenwich, Connecticut. This service is currently being provided. Pat Nichols — 203-622-7740 ' Financial ' The financial and operational strengths of Star Recycling,Inc. provides ample coverage for this project size. Star has shown thirty—seven continuous quarters of profitability and has enjoyed exponential growth in both revenues and income. Audited financial statements are ' available upon request. In addition, Star has bonding capacity of up to $25 million per project. Finally, all insurance requirements related to this project will be fully met by Star. 14 ' SECTION D ' PRICE PROPOSAL 1 1 ' u 1 SECTION D PRICE PROPOSAL Price Proposal ' Star proposes the following fixed price per ton for the full period of services ( including the 3—month extension option): "C&D" and "Concrete" ...................... $58.50 per ton ' Star is also prepared to offer the scope of services described in the solicitation for a second 12—month extension period at the same fixed prices. ' Star will transport Southold's solid waste to its Full Materials Recovery in Brooklyn, New York for further processing to recover recyclable materials. Under this proposal, all of the ' Town's waste will be processed for recoverable materials; the Town will be furnished with a complete report on the quantity and type of materials recovered from the waste stream. ' 16 b 5; ! -26a NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT O-F ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION C7VISION Of HAZ!►RCOUS SUBSTANCES RECULATION • 81;REAU OF PROCR,%M AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT 50 WOLF ROAD, ALBANY, NEW YORK 12:33-7250 WASTE TRANSPORTER PERMIT �� Pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 364 No of Additional Sheets Attached =jai' N—UN18ER EPA TRANSPORTER 10 NVMSER J `VEH'CLE STATE & LICENSE NUMBER PAD"' ,�1 �, LIST ;'F 4FflTCLFS I ,THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT: SUS.r%ESS NAME ' K C e H A R T T A'J C K i N u COs __ _._-_-- --- ------ -- -- MA.°L1.1'�AUCRESS - •�'v C�OU�NIT STATE Z+P COOE E=r-x�'I�- ►-'� I ;�ltl 1025 cc-ripl ed with the provisions of the Environmental Conservation haw Tlt.e! 3 and 15, of Article 27: is hereby authorised to engage in waste transporting within the State of New York in the manner described herein, f rra OF w4S7E AND LOCATION OF TREATIMEN":STORA(;E OR t)rSaOSAL FAC+LITY. I Z r�J!tr•,ATIO`+ WASTi WA5Tr D :SCnI'TTON :14 N b 0 7 +1ir;';T0 ,JEST F. C )N t T T T N5 �• ., �';arf�t?L� Lila: �:t.4 fi;-:;ln r,yr,iT�. .irtlaT,=, " ;►^T� :'�'ILs r,a c ,,tl� ✓,N UFZY .�ILF0}5[. CT '1+)77(1 I f WASTE WA57a pr crt:,p*Tr±!t ' ' . . • V7'!2 CWME TIC "!LU Dr Fs' ;w rL�.A iLJp 11¢ ?qTl ^ !5 Px:, OF V'4LLIfl.3 Nret ^FF—'-:'5C a rgllrTS CAE'RPY �T N70) PR ERIPTlyN OrRuf' i :L:?iGF0RtT C-645; A71 ? R::TJ�1NF[4 !:= PTJFCT�D '14AR."+`-.Cr_e1TICALS. N7A: NOM—H.As ARP �05 N4AgviAC9jTTCAL '„'AST=S. I - �0 R'A A T 10N AASTF 4A51i F r SCITT+TTn}J )%oj 'u Nil 7q: C1:�i'CT;. 5LU - FlnN, CLPA"SUP rrFPATI. I l ARTYs7i:r+;, ;;F H *4717 LANIiLT4 I C011 C.4Y iA N73A nFr—S?"-C ^F^711CTS i 1t+JILt tjA I)1v?t: ti?;17 prtFztti�';'STrr"r r,nU„3 N710 17T0Q01 :'I ;n nc_j2CT�0 : HARMAC9UTTCA.LS . N 14 A/_A H p,i: A Y -..V7 ..r A l.- J1t A 5 a . `01"I',rzNUFt— ON f-V XT ►�' ##it#ec,h#4,t#rk*#t##*#tfti.#firsts l t�A�F 1 OF 17 P rES P;i,. `'.vj”EXPIRE ATM. JULY ---_ 1 Ii F +nc'ri subject to revocation at anv time,THs permil o-*I Itio0trr;ble. 04 A.IJGIJ 5T 93 wa3:aaf..h:Oepart-e>w at Env�:O�mentdl C9�ri+a:wn has caused tFis ptr-it t0 be trteuted 0n this day of 19 :S3(S,JJ;-26a NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION DIVISION OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES REGULATION • BuRFAU OF PROGRAM A140 TECi'NIt;AL St,PPORT 50 WOLF ROAD, ALBANY, NEW YORK 12733-7250 WASTE TRANSPORTER PERMIT �— Pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 364 No o; Additional Sheets Attached 2 vY'DEC PERMIT NUMSER EPA TRANSPORTER ID NUMBER — VEHICLE STATE & LICEN5E NUMBER I r• –14 , PAp)05?11$4!; I . ..E LIST OF VEHICLSS THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT. _ J— g;,SIVE55 VAME ------- --------- -A;%T TR'JCKIAaG !tAI;1YC ADDRESS PU SOX 386 C.•v COUNTY STATE ZIP COOF i r r. rOUT Of STATE _ PA T 16825 Having compiled with the provisions of the Environmental Conservation law Titles 3 and 15, of Article 27, is hereby authorized to engage in waste transporting within the State of New York in the ma!-..s+er desrr;bed herein. AND LOCATION OF TREATMENT,STORAGE OR DISPOSAL FACILITY: j TY0F ," 4 INF0kk1AT101% WAfiTF WA4TF DESCa_T>=TTO'�' I 14`"16 CONTAM-NATcf) ?,NlrTf TL`.' SAIND 1 SUIL RECYCLIN14 TEC- .*IIJLO i1 j 2a0?, 10 l ;1,3 21048 i ' 5'F 4 5 1NFQR. 4AT10-4 WAaT WASTF D ; gtRIPTI(N% ' N60•oo I tc TO cr E.-vim' ; :�a . OTlfi:r CJN�:C T : ,N R•... iOUr- i LAP) N"07 ASITTTOS WASTE LRE C'J!t;DITIC'rS) j + :6 S 3JX :ac RD 1 N815 CATHODE RAY TURr.S j 21551 1-18 16- C-ONTAMINATED DIRT/ t '}TLS )R SANID W899 NUR-IiAZd'tDOUS WAST= {F ) SPECIFY 9FL0 N999 OTN_R MISCFLLAN50US NON–INDUSTRIAL TASTES ' T sCe 0" o 1NF0IMAT10`' WASTE WASTr D SC 11PTTI—N 37.511 N011 OIL ',4KPD nraajg r""A R_CYCLING w"S FG.A;TURT ,.TICK : e. ST/iiIAGARA FALLS SL NIAGAkA FALLS NY 14'104 C0!NTI1NU1! 01v 147XT reCE I• PAGE 2 OF 17 PA.Gf.a ' :-:j l;R'a WILL EXPIRE AT MJULY IpNICHT 31 19 94 and K 50'.?ct to rs•acOch tat a�r'�me Thn permit a not trans+eaabte. nb AU7.1)S1 93 i ,,:.:yytpt,the Oeyi!traert t>{E^vao?mtn;il CC`Seryilan ho{Ev3eC Wo Pltm•t to ba a■/��it/ed on this day 9f 19_ ?01-26a NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONUENTAL CONSERVATION DIVISION OF .6(AZAR00U3 SUBSTANCES REGULATION • BUREAU OF PROGRAM AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT kAw 50 WOLF ROAD, ALBANY. NEW YORK 12233.7250 ter► WASTE TRANSPORTER PERMIT Pursuant to 6 NYCRR part 364 No of Addttlo„al Sheets Atterhed -.,50(C PERMIT NUMBER EPIC TRANSPORTER ID NUMBER VEHICLE STATE b LICENSE NUMPER --- PI—19y paA+�3'1 3 4y7 .G LIST . F VcHICLES i THIS IS To CERTItr THAT. ~tttJSwESS NAME --- ------ KEPHART TRUCKING �0, _ _ -------- 4A'L:NC ADDRESS PC, aox ' CHv COUNTY -- STATE ZIP CODE 17t ' " _- OUT .OF ;TATS _ PA 16tt?5 -lave b cc.rpGed with the provisions of the Environmental Conservation Law Titles 3 and 15, of Article 27, is hereby authorized ! to engage in waste transporting within the State of New York in the manner described herein 'Yi[O=WAST. AND LOCAT+QN 0°TREATMENT,StORACE OR O=TpOTAt FACILITY. 1AFQ-t,%1AT10N 14ASTF WA.�TC n 'SC °IPTI,)V r•n 1' ^A`v I;EI ULL Cc) F 1)r,I A'4ENUt C RT ST :AO.T AV N;.•ST iU? Y ;3Y 11 R 9 0 6 Ii'NF0:04ATI �N WASTE W.A"T" ��ct ?jFTI?►` i "i1 ?P OTHF. "s 4LUDr-` : (S ; c CONDTTI')NS) :• y fI.1CYCLt'1" ? �;'!;= *n,;r47TIC :L.LDrr- F11M, CL:AW�F C,"FRATIONS :rid r'LACC N7n,l, 7FF- 1! i`rC 71n0PUCTS I '.016 :ACH 'iY 11301 N7f)r r7''SC�IFTZ^�! "tlrS i N710 RE:„Ff -AD +HAr ACFUTICALS. H7o9 NoN—HA?AnNf1 !S P14A MACcUTICAL WASTCS. '•,Ar,T,: 1-)11T: r-eCr,1rT10N I ' :a-1 `)1 �;', )Jx,�T ..IAT tF=h.T �"NT SLUt►�t j S r' y ENV1 -40N4.*-NTAL 920 E 132ND ST N y 11)4!4 1,17.XT ^�'\r•5 ***�,�*�.* {*tt#* *#*:f#*# 1 I 1 PAGF (.F 17 PArtFS I H1 FERM;T WILL EXP'AE AT MIDNIGHT '�U L •�, s9 apd's suTiett to rts'ONtlon al airy S��¢ Thispe�m;t's'wt Ua'slerrablt. f14 AU';I)ST 03 w�erfof.the repartmtnf of E"ronmental Conservation hes teased this permit to be ectlYted"this day of 19 i li t - &2C.3;5;?-4,-26a NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVakTION DIVISION OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES REGULATION • BUREAU OF PROGRAM AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT 50 WOLF ROAD,ALBANY, NEW YORK 12233.7250 WASTE TRANSPORTER PERMIT o4 Pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 364 No. of Additional Sheets Attached p;Ru.IT !UMBER EPA TRANSPORTER ID NUMBER VEHICLE STATE 6 LICENSE NUMSER ,A_, PAD0571 ' 1497 LIST mit V«f+ICLPS MIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT: f"'A j ::S•hESS NAME j ?KART TkUCK1*-- CO. _— JUNG ADDRESS J. T COUNTY STATE ZIP CODE t t_c _ 0 U T IF STAT=____ Having, complied v.ith the provisions of the Environmental Conservation Law Titles 3 and 15. of Article 27, is hereby authorized to engage in waste transporting within the State of ,few York in the manner described herein_-- j ■:0f OF WASTE AND LOCATION OF TREATMENT,STORAGE OR DISPOSAL FACILITY: T°'lFOt`~'AT14N IdQ 'T'" WAST" pFSCRIPTiCI`' r1Y53 AUTHOR*Z =^ u'A.3Tc T: � '�VipUNtlryTA(. fK��-1CT I Y,.ACUF NY 1 I :.= ,=1 l lift„'.'•I �TI'` 9,;-25a NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION D`VISiON Of HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES RE10VAPON • BUFEAU OF PROGRAM AND tEC-WNICAL SUPPORT 50 WOLF ROAD. ALBANY, NEW YORK 12233.7250 WASTE TRANSPORTER PERMIT Pursuant t0 6 NYCRR Part 364 'No. of Addit-onal Sheets Attached F5 �a3piC t:;W-IT NV,%43EIl EPA TRANSPORTER ID NUMBER VEHICLE STATE 6 LICE`5E NUMBER THIS 15 TO CERTIFY THAT: —_ • ��;tvFSS yA.VE ''pUCKINIZ CO. ♦tn:L;114,ADDRESS ;::Tr COUNTY C S�TF z1 5 FDE� i 11 t�F S T �+a h complied with the provisions of the Environmental Conservation Law Titles 3 and ?5, of Ayticle 27, is hereby authorized to engage in waste transporting within the State of New York in the manner -described herein. �-s•;ac-= AND LOCAT!O%Oc TREATMENT,STORAGE OR DISPOSAL FACILITY. F ;P1 .. INFOI:MAT. IC"; Id►�"-T.' W�I,�T ' D "C �'If TT:�"' 1: ri7 A .i7t" >T,''% 'v15T < < �� if..:'�.iTT^N:, ) ! �f•: ;: �:`i lAivbE ?LL i`:CT:h tt; .Ti ` l 11 rJ gAAMD ' 7 ! i' C'!i A Pc.L .. SYJ99 hl0Nl14AliAC" AI;1: WATT-' '7K is r ! irLDW 11 ' 44�N�� 'ia11 'z .-%'A T- _AT+"E!vT 7�Ur;,'. t ;FE ; ^�I�ITIw"i' ) IML'` •/ / Y LiI F 0•i'1 AT Z t' 0AFT~ W A Z ,/ • ^�� I FT` r� •1 A r,ONTAriIMATD RTLi ^= !AND i vAHjN1Ni LANDFILL '351u �AAPIFLD PD I's OF f►1j INFoky'ATION 'OAST: WAST= DE4CPIFTION RUTH IZtt WAS T': T' F :F itAin INC t^I14? t^P, � T, I , IQ43 STATC.. ROUTS .'!Z5 A #:ATER :%;i 647C1 CONITINU�D ON 44FXr rA1,>w i 1 I PAGE 5 OF 17 "Al,", 01. %V'L,EV!RE AT WONICHT - Jy L Y 1 19 an.1 is 5uE!1tt to IOrO a1 pip 4t eny limit, The*I:P,I*:t is not transit^lb!t• l 04 AVrU-ST o3 ,r.r.r...w,.s tot,tht otpattw"l oI f nviromnemt&l Cailmrvatior.has aused this pefmit to be ex*cyted on cchhip day of 19 NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF E`VIKONNANTAL CJySER`:AT,ON' ' +; OIVISIO'%' OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES REGULATION • BUREAU OF PROGRAM AND TECHN!(;AL SUPPORT 50 WOLF ROAD. ALBANY. NEW YORK 12233-7250 WASTE TRANSPORTER PERMIT Pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 364 No. of Additior?91 Sheets Attached J� i I%YSDEC PERMIT NUMBER EPA TRANSPORTER :0 NUMB'-9 VEH'CLE STATE 3 LICENSE NUMBER I PA-19? ^t+ ,i%:11R4^7 j �" F LIFT 1F VEHICLES Urms is TO CERTIFY THAT, SUSINESS NAME Ki HART TRVCKI JI C^. ---- , HAI;INC AOORESS �--P0 ;;lox 366 -E CITY COL1NTr STATE ZIP COOF •:t.=N ___ _ GUT CF STATE _ PA 1V825 i ' r%g Cccnailisd with the provisions of the Environmental ConServaition Law Titles 3 and 15: of Article 27, is hereby authorized to engage ir. waste transporting within the State of New York in the marner described herein. I TvP tits;y.,5'E AND LOCAT'ON OF TREATMENT. STORAGE OR 015POSAL FAC.1 TY' 1 T 4`1 :i INF 01'.MATiov"N biA1 T-, 1 A',T . Or;;C^ TFTT;QR , 1 i I L �v4j t3;,10 CGN:TA'1T;)ATen L.a`/C �Ii+ �. �� �w ILL %^ 1r SL.1-1A`: T]yATy�:i�T �LJ`^i• - � ..0 .0 ON If T TJNS ' 2;5 Y & CI : r" r:17 jj,jrv`?' Ait ):J HrASTr WAST nH4?. AUTHrP— I` ) WASTF T� ei ^I ''uIC INC I Ir �.V J �aT/�%L1%Z RD L.Or1(.lLVILLF ':1H 44b,3i0 I �F i;11NF0,MATION WAITE WASTr C ,CpIPTIAN I �,,..�.. n}.:?g -ryOhr-}rgT•,I'D r^I c }r!►^;Tr { lFv acLt`W, ` ct;C LANDFILL hILLVALr SZ j CANTON !j 14 44;.50 i C,,NTINV:G 1N '<'XT PACE ' I ' I I I I i FAGF h OF 17 PA F! -mis PE•fY,iT%VILL 1XV4 E AT MIDNICHT JL LY 1 19 . 9 and:s scE,eci to rewtation at env I," This prmii's no tra—'errAle � r'•b :'1 t1•"U�t OZ ' ,n-eet w!ereo',rhe^epjrL'+tnt Or Ea.rto;me-tar Eonsarvatian Ns used*s prmit to be executed on this das of s_ i New TC,4 sten oeeutne"!nI Fra;r' eot!! t.C':e-!!ipn 47.20.3 —26a NEW YORK STAT: DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTA'- CONSERVATION DIVISION OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES REGULATION • BUREAU OF PROGRAM AND 7ECHti1CAi SUPPORT 50 WOLF ROAD. ALBANY, NEW YORK 12233.7250 WASTE TRANSPORTER PERMIT �t Pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 364 ►•a of Add�tiona! che9ts Attached ',7,,r crc..- .quytgfR E;A TRANSPORTER ID Nt;MSER VEHICLE STATE &LICENSE NUMBER . ;. _1iy PAAf75?1 `1>34?7 l «E LI -3T OF VEqZ.LES TMIS S TO CERTt(Y TNAT: g:/S.NESS KAME SKEP',AART TRUCKING CO, MAI04C ACORESS •:i T COUNTY -- -- — T TATE ZIP CODE ! •rY �T r _.���1- vJ�' •- — SA _�Yy� •_� plied with the provisions of the--Environmental Conservation Law Titles 3 and �5, of AttiCle 27, is hereby authorized i to Engage It+ waste transporting within the State of New York in the manner described herein: O%WASTE AND LOCA'!ON OF TREATMENT. STORACE OR DISPOSAL FAC!LI iY' WASTE WASTE D SCRIt'TIOI`d > :; T1 INJI.�,,,ATI�is1 vu t t•icy16 CONTAMINATPI) dIRTr 5110 L i NFW!Vt,N CH 'ANA CutjPANY 114C , COM+',`reit: ST `•�* :-J !MFO�MATION WASTE '.BASTE DESCRIPTION NF16 C01-iTAM"INATED DIQT r SnIL'a GR BANS) SRI I bvc AiiiEL `:-MITH RD Lt;-Y.1ELV1LLE OH 44 436 INFORMATION `a�.4STE WAST` DESCal°TION tN',17 SEWAgE T.-AT"�ZNT S ,IIT? si: CSC; CCNDaT10NS) JV C e*10 CRO SYSTE14+15 INC/F`RRI 371 SUUTH ST cAiT PALET TiNi OH 44413 .� t� rN ;V�aT PAGE Ct,,:.TIVL_D r • ! ! ' FAGF 7 OF 17 PACES ' — JULY 31 WDItCI fo rtvoNll��at tit Gmi.'M;;Uetm;t i5 not irons( !i V -:,;: �.q.'etr'A�.i E%PsRr�1T AAIOV!GMT — 04 AUGUST 43 i�+;�:-:w:e:tN.:1+t Gtpiriment of E�vtonmFnUl C,o�st�at!an h�:a�sed!!+'s vermlt to bs nacused on this Y ofI er 0 " i New York Slate.7epartfr!eAt of 1f1-; tZta! F94"CrUbve .j ,SyO!-•25a NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL N BUREAU E OF PROGRAM ANDTECHNICAL S. DIVISION OF HAZARDOUS SL'BSTANCES ATION 50 WOLF ROAD, ALBANY, NEW YORK 12233.7250 WASTE TRANSPORTER PERMIT Pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 364 No c! Add!60'Nal Sheds, At ;PA TRANSPORTER ID NUMPER VVIICLE S"A+E d (CENSE gI,M8E �EC 'rf gMIT NVW.BER. c c c LIST Of V e_N 1..� ;,-1 ay pAD05713A497 HIS If TO CERTIFY THAT: . TING AOD:EE3S � b rSTA?E Zip �COUNTY TY � PA t 6\ OUT Y OF STATE ` uLConseLzed H v;ng complied with the prov(sions of the Envirwi Nin the StateOfYork!inthem��sr ofbed herein�erebY au to engage in waste transporting _ —,PE 1-c wki,:'E AND LOCATION OF TREATMENT,STORAGE OR DISPOSAL FACILITY: T;iDf a2� INfCk iATIt�N t•:ASTF WA'*TS tcSCPIPTInN N 16 CUNTAMtNAM1 DIi7Tt ;11ILS OR SAND c � —:tAZARD,US WA3'rr(S) SPFCIfY "FLOW y ! �YhHJuk RFGIntif+L SANITTAfi Mal �4fWa; - iRSAT""?NT ,L11�`aS (S:� 'c'NDITIC`iS) _ : 4413? ti ' ;ILLOW -L -sc'F r.2S :►aFv �+aTT0% wAsTG WASTE ' _ n C7 AS8C STOS WASTE (pec tC`=nITYC*iS) i,cl� .� 1 � Cnt}7AP'f?NA"=^ DIRT,* t.� K SAND C iNT RAL LA+1C F ILl h1= � y33 ;�i:N ARGYL PO N999 NON-HAIA��?t,'S '(AST_( ' ) 5P`CiFY 3EL0N _ - ATMi;NT Sit to �Ori�ITiCNS) C PA 13072 N91 � ",WA•3F TRF by F •:. r,4YL l rSDF 424 INFOtMATION 4ASTE WASTE 4ESCPIPTION BAST; TIPES NMOLr) I ::JJ4'1 N 16 CONT,A-IINA T9-D DIRTY 3010 OR SAND 4EYSTONS LANDFILL �i%9� NON—H4ZARt;OUS t+AST= :S) SP=CIFY BELOW D;JNHAM OR f)&E FA 15510 AC.. P .a CONT(*iUED ON NEXT I ' FAGS .1 OF 17 PAGES 'i Y 31 ��' and!s sub+ect to;e''-IOCat'tC at any t!taE '1 s x'�+t n sot uansfenable ! JUL »_ EXF'afE AT MIE`NIGMT. O j 0� AUGUST ,e ' be s�ecvted on _ day of ;r...t•,:ri w:�eteCf,tM t)ePart!�nt ofsy F�vlron�+erts•G9MeN�t!o^hf1 Cfuitd(hof ptm+t t0 the Ne,:poi}S;?•e Ccuc�fns^:at[nvnc �•taI t'o^eeKaho*ReP've^•.tt to 5m-16a NEW YO /�l SUP?ORT RK STATE DEPARTMENT Of ENVIRON-MENTAL CONSERVATION D'ViSION OF HAZARDOUS WEISTA WOLF ROADINCES GULA ION NY. NEW YORKSUREAL '1O 133-70 50AN AND TECH WASTE TRANSPORTER PERMIT �4 � WAS No. of Additional Sheets Attached Pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 36A — _ EPA TRANIPORTER ID NU++SE4 VEHICLE STATE d L!CENSE NUMBER �I!.SGtGPER.mtjNUM�SER �l; 497SIFF LIST OF VFHICLFS p L5 1`0 CERTIFY THAT'^-�lT^ ---- ft;SIWESS WANE E P N A R T TRUCKING C 0 9______ — -------- --- r,l�IVC �OORESS �O� 3�rJ --"� '��—TAif Lip CODE COUNTY _ ,-sled with the provisions of the Environmental Conservation Law T+ties 3 and 15, of Arline he is hereby authorized� S •-----•--'"�- to engage in waste transporting within the State of New York in the manner describe herein. -' —�—T '.vAS'E AtiO LOCATIONO c TREATMENT STORACE OR DISPOSAL FACILITY' ,,.; •Dj �. y ntl 'IWASTE wAT� OE SCRIPTZ9N INFO, IATI I CONTp.AIVATED ^I'Tp SAILS OR SAND SANITATION INC v ROUTE 51 S SLIZA3ETH t'i: 1 :n3T 1 ; yFoRMATIIN WASTE WASTE D=SC0IPTIO"; OTHE "' 'IISTI+�N FcFSI^t{E tY 4 I.. c •t' 1N,RCTc ( 5c"� C''+•1c�jTI{�"!..) /$vuTNt}�; ALLEHE 07 dG13 CAT ,D, PAY TU,Fg VALLEY Vt'W aR PC - : Fr, TRT, SAILS O? SAND !!Oi.'L5Jf FLS •A '159 5 m(^�16 C�ONIA:4I IAT D! RT, NON-HAZARD^US WAST�(S�NSIN4USTPIALOWASTFSi 1,199`? OTHER r°ISCFLLAyECU3 'SDF #27 *7NFO,iMATIOh WASTE WASTE D�SCRJPTION _ Nai)7 AS?S")TOS WASTE (W Cn',01TT"S) i ARCEN LANDFILL N316 CONTA�I�IATrD OIRTf ZIOILS t)R SAND ' 931 HENDC-RSON 1 AVE PA 5301 wASHiirGTOti . 1, a*��*:ta #+r��r ***#r+*frt* ON Ne`(T PACE 'I ,i i i PAGE 9 OF 17 PAGES ' ►--_. JULY 3 1 94 SS and�s wb;e=t to r¢wx�tlor:+t any rmF tF�s p¢rmR u not tr¢nsl¢rrable Ta+$atRM1T Wr:l[Vitt AT MIDNICIIT_ n4 A.U C t]ST 9 3 I hon has caused • ,�••ntti•,rer¢or the s?ewnKentof Envronretnt¢I Cons¢rwthis permd lobe¢uwted on tt+n..------- _-- — I �V DY--- � Ir nyi w„" ovo ReDra;entatiwe Ntw York Stell Depir.ment e1,Er+ 12C-3{5190;-264 NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION DIVISION CF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES RfCULATIOr4 ° BUREAU OF PROCRAM AND TECHNICAL SUPPORT 50 WOLF ROAD, ALBANY, NEW YORK 12233.7250 WASTE TRANSPORTER PERMIT Inc) Pursuant to 6 NYCRR part 364 No of Addltionai Sheets Attached ° RM'.T 14UMBER EPA TRANSPORTER ID NUMBER VEMCLE STATE&LICENSE NVMBER ■,�.�"i Y)+ F'AU052I S8497 SFF LIST OF VEHICLES TH:S 13 TO CERTIFY THAT: b.SINESS NAME 94PHART TRU'CKINL, CO. MAILING ADDRESS o^r 30X 386 _ :ITI v � COUNTY STATE ZIP CODE OUT OF STATE 16A25 �av4r,3 torn.plied with the provisions of the Environmental Conservation Law ;ides 3 and 15, of Article 27, is hereby authorized . to engage in waste transporting within the State of New York in the manner described herein. OF'WASTE AND LOCATrON OF TREATMENT, STORAGE OR DISPOSAL FACILITY, �TSDr X26 INFORMATION WASTE WASTT DESCFTPTION 101130 N913 a WAIE TPFATMENT CLUCGF t:cE CONDITIONS) i 1MOD RN LANDFILL � r'R*v',-a-PZCT ROAD., 049 YORK FA 17605 FCOIF INFORMATION WASTE WASTE DESGRIPTICN r� �YS N601 BOTTOM ASH F'OX ALL0 LANDFILL NEC�7 ASE ZSTO$ WASTS ( SEE CINDITIONS) 232)A ?Li:r?aANT VALLEY fill 6 COPJTRi"INATED01RT� S^.LS OR SAND fy FA 1564? N523 FOUNDRY SAPID ' NZ53 REFRACTORY BRICK N860 SLAG N902 ASK FROM INCINV RATTON OF STP SLUDGE i 1`1711 SEWAGE TREATMENT GRIT M912 Sr-WASE TQEATMENT SCREFWINGS N913 TSWAGE TRFATME-14T SLU'3GF (SFE C04VITIONS) ,T;:JF 030 INFORMATION WASTE 14ASTF DESCRIPTION N316 CONTAMINATED OTPTt SCILS Op SAND ' nczrJhT TERMINALS INC ?00 RIVERSIDE OR rAllPORT PA 16229 CONTINU:C ON NEXT PAC-. tsar#t+******fti***et�tt- - -- -i - ' PAGE 117 OF 17 PAGES ea,TMVi T W'it,L EXPIRE AT MION!CHT JULY —_-_-- 19 -14 i,,d w;;ea to revowlen it any t me This permit's not tr8njterrjo1e. to v-v,:s wkwfot.the"epctnd-t of tM!rpnmeaq!ConsenjWo has rawsed this permit to k ertiflted on , daY at AUGUST ' 9 3 of _ New York State Dopinmwit of .a1 C.nsenrat;en Reprewtutwe u: ;5.41;-26a NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATIQN vIV!510N OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES REGULATION • BUREAU OF PROGRAM AND TECHNOCAL SUPPORT 50 WOLF ROAD, ALBANY, NEW YORK 12233.7250 WASTE TRANSPORTER PERMIT Pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 364 No of Ad44,onal Sheets Attached V-1 SIC PER`✓tIT SUMBER EPA TRANSPORTER iD:YU*tBER VEHICLE STATi& LICENSE SUMBEIt =' �- - LIcT cF J"HTr,I-S w THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT: VS%f SS NAME W T�,'OCiCI"tG lVo .%,A L•tiC A00RESS imp v 0 x STATE ZIP CODE - -- — -Y COUNtr ! QRZ_ i_� a A 1 Ai R C Hite ^o complied with the provisions of the Environmental Conservation Law Titles 3 and 15. of Article 27, is herebv authorised 1 to engage in waste transporting within the State of New York in the mannan described F.erein. j QC tis-",5'f A1JD LOCAT!O!a Oil TREATMENT, STORAGE OR DISPOSAL FACILITY. TSf) f,7„"AT.^`i W" ST% WA;Tr o SCGIFTTnr- TiRRY COAL �A LE: 116141 FLY ASIC ' RT 66 R <3 I?jfivt;`1AT7ON WASTE WA$T- P�FCpI°TTf1N Ie'1501 POT TOM AIN ' �u"JG I � ;r�a.J�OBD COAs. CQ fab 3: FLY A"lE RD 1 DALE RD inG:)DLAN1) PA 167r1 I,NF0 AT19N HASTF VASTE nc G ?IpTL4N ' ,i:• 'Y 'NVI*.Oyer:NTAL N616 DIATCf"AC"US ARTH rtT �o TV`WN5H* RD 'IGY. -27 !1Z2Ff.►OC W1STM tF000 P")OCESSVIC WASTES � F A 1623.; Od": 3 FOUNDRY SAND 14633 MOLD SAMb ' N557 RAW t'ATIt RIMS '^ACKAiIT* j ,aA53 REFRACTORY 'fPICK !lC-60 SLAC j �i764 SPENT ACTIVATtt< CA' Q04 N,A19 s =hT CA1)TPTi,Jir FTLT-C'S 1 *<Rstxs` .b>t*t�sxa+ttM ,t�* ,tt CO)NTINUTD t)N NeXT PfG7 •*t*�#+r+�!#��*�* {+t,r�c,ratr►fit I PAGE 11 OF 17 PAA, S PER,""WILL EXP RE AT MIDNILHT J I f L Y 19 _ �`i aid ti subject to revocNgr+at are time This permit Is'o!vam'errab!e t►A AU�lJ3T 9 43 ^a,.he co+.the department of Fevfronr-ee!►I Col+ihvatior his caused this perm--to be e.etuted on MIs daY e• ' t Zzy '�C.a✓ tw Yak Stilt Dept)+tr*Mt of Env nmental Con�ervauon RepreserUbve , NOTE..- This Permit dnes not relieve the transporter of the resoon=ibility of comolYina with any Mher a0DI;C13hle 4 :^ :3!901-268 NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION 1 DIVISION OF HAZARDOUS SVBSTArNCES REGULATION • BUREAU OF PROGRAM AND TECWNICAL SU4T ± �•• 54 WOLF ROAD.ALBANY, NEW YORK 12233.7250 WASTE TRANSPORTER PERMIT ` Pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 364 No of Additienil Si-offs At Nd't-tic 9 RMiT NUMBER EPA TRANSPORTER IC NUMBER WN'ClE STATE d LICENSE NUMSER is TO CERTIFY THAT. S�tiESS NAME—�^ c?OiZT TRUt.KIN•l ,.T� "`-- - ---- u�:ttnC ADDRESS _---- — r� ---- — COUNTY STATE S�ix::i_ I OUT OF STAT; �P, 1 It e cornpl ed with the provisions of the Environmental Conserva,ion law Titles 3 and 15, of Article 27. is hereby ;11ed' to engage in waste transporting within the State of New York in the manner described herein. sc OF WASt. AND I.CGCATION OF TP.EATMENT.$TpRAGE OR 75!OSAL FACILITY st;oq 140N—!!A7 r"11 ;c 'oIA`;T =( -. ) ; ;)r.r ' Fy ^rj.nW ' ,•I?1 � :Fu'Ar : •? TPrAlM NT r�1ATA-Lt rti 11 :r:Wk.n : Tv- 4TMFNT 6 IT F! �1 �c'�IA TFCAY^1ZNT 3FR7 _rlikir;S +cWA Tr.-ATf!'41' ;-J,I.1. ( ., �:� {nN ITi�j'tr) 1 14 14ATr!F TnE.4T',ENT f1LI FNT P" IrUALS NnTN '4ASTi 3 :7= »�4 .��FG:.'t:1T1:.►1 '�A37t' WASTE PTS" T.oTIt)'' :;u155 N,111.1 U)NTAI"4NAT=1) n??Ti :I^;1_� �p tAtlr, C,'IB 1T'\40 LA" Cni-'P C,k;: 24>11 SEWAC- : T1; A.MN IT .1 A "•Y tS♦'/�j NS1c: vl''�!►''- Tr' f".Trer!T :`SC=Y f A 1 :,?4;i M'z13 .>,;:NA :r: -..FATMr1%lT :L!JMSF CONDI`TONS) � i.,W— '.NTT0N VASTr: r'J1�1 1)c 0TN" t,n►".Us T I ON R':,:xpt?'. !l fly vgCtL'c '0 4 7 AS �F.sTO 4cT; ' . 'tet ` C)CHR-NN VILL kf S"ILS 1P CAMI") i I JLuIR t_!'1.4G - Tr1 -ATfv _ NT LI.iDI N";11 LTHFrt '''T$':^L.L, NrrjU- •Inr„�Iyt)!)iTOjAL WASTES : e-.et*kt* COINTINUi.n ON 1''Irx7 r'An it+ ?ACF 1OF 17 11ir-C ; 1I11 v ' ^1 T J J L 1 ' i ♦ t,..• T!!1 m: y'Gt!ra.afitr0'Jte S ERMlr W?tt EXPtRF A �ttD`IGHT 9 enC.s sub;Kt•a♦c.'ocat:^�z'any pe+ t t I-/' A9.! 11,T 93 •+`_+e:a-hereat.the Depart-eet of I-+-rormental eonservivem des tedstd this 7C♦'++d;o be mcvted on Ws det•of .19 I ' ,*w yak Stott Depa•tment of Ems♦ • nw';t'; jL:*A AtprejeaUUre l 1 —7CT4 Dnrw•i• rinn� n�,� ...I:n.... {... s...----`-- -e . -- --- •, .... ,. :0: 25a NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION DIVISION OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES REGULATION • BUREAU OF PROCRA,N AND TECHNICAL, SUPPORT 50 WOLF ROAD, ALBANY, NEW YORK 12233-7250 WASTE TRANSPORTER PERMIT 1 Pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 364 No. of Additional Sheets Attached EPA TRANSPORTER RQ NUMBER VEHICLE STATE It LICENSE NUMBER � ' :. PAvn� �12 =,/i7i si9c LIST ^f VEHICL7S TMIS I$TO CERTIFY THAT: ^ I.,SINESS NAME KcP4ART TRUCKIN4 MAILINC ADDRESS i bill lox 3 a O _ — -- r •� COUNTY STATE ZIP CODE 1 : +:.G1.K.Jri __-- -- OUT OF STAT' _ 1 ?4 16R25 Ha-Ang compl=ed with the provisions of the Env;ronmentat Conservation taw Titles 3 and 15, of Article 27, is hereby authorized to engage in waste transporting within the State of New York in the manner described herein _ P .vi WASTS AVD LOCATION OF TREATMENT: STORAGE OR DIMSAL FACILITY. 5rc ?JC I!`fFO;i"iAii^'V WASTE WASTE t•,AC?!PTT.0N J 1;;E NiOS ASF+E ST^,S ',rtASTF ( SEF f.ONc ITIOh,S) I I tAU:PHIN MLADOWS LANDFILL Nr16 CO?kiTP.!-',jNATr'`• ')IPTP Si11LG SAN') ; �i RT '0? RD 11 i �; •:;LL�:r:S�U*cG PA. 17061 I TSDF #31 INFORMATION WASTE WASTE DiSCRIPTION ; '1 •� N 9 13 SEWACTP -A.TMC1dT ci U's 'F CC;ND1TIJNS) -, I.NC CORP OF AM RICA C PLT D ELA:lAR' AVE RT ON FA 1 ^107 1 I �� TSDF .1?? j`ifORMNTInii W,'1STm WASTC b=SCnIrTI(►N 14-416 ONT [A!:STM1T7r) r irTo 77I1.R 0P -)AND D ' AM-5RA CONSTRUCTIU11-4 C!:' I ZOO dteFFZRSON :BLVD i IiN1i�aCrl� FSI LI?347 *-�rtxx*>x *� ;► *>k*#*tt* C)NTINUL^ ON NT-XT R I ' i I I ' PAGE 13 OF 17 PArsES i JULY M!ON'CNT�_ t� -- -- ind!! :IIO ftv0a!{;,n it iry hm4 That Dame!it e61 t•:nde+rp5'! t C,4 AUGIJST Tt9 9S ' wlt kit+Ee�T.tye Depart*er.!Of Irv4or.,t.c�til cc-nsemat,on Sas caused this punt+t t0 bi 09COad 00 thts diY I .//oe,-., /,1�. _ , I CONS RVATION NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL OF PROGR EM AND ECHNILAL SUPPORT pIVtSION OF HAZARDOUS SUBATION STAN OADCES `Al8 NY, NEW YORK 12233-7250 WASTE TRANSPORTER PERMIT 14 Pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 364 �e o' Addltlonel Sheets AttacFed ICLE STATE ! LKFNSE NUMBER VEH EP^TRANSPOR'ER ID MUNISER T 'J i NYS,7EC PERMIT THIS N TO CER1IFt{ THAT: - ' &,1Sp.ESs NAME + _ ----- i � rn..r.T r STATEZIP CODE ! ' Pt) tiox COUNTY rA CiTv 01jT jr iTATi. ' E pit visions of the Envtronmenta! Co se tion L T;ties 3 and 1$, of Article 27, is hereby autho''red F!Ev,nS complied with .he P r within the State of ^:ew York in the manner described here+n ' �_ to en age in waste transpo ting — --- A FACILITY. ' q OF N•,c-E Ay0 LOCATION QF TREAT''tES'T•3TQRAGE OR D+SPOS E I ' + �� M:?y 4�IFV• rr. FTDU' Y � uy'4C r-� r"!lT '+';T'1ntr; > 'i":Ti rr � ,s- rntlaiTI y L_ .• +� C It?iiLR' r .�1,,rr �. T^; J1 T: "R�� ��.t�� �; ;wTIiAll I A.;TF _j ,, 0 G1_L�.`It vl'c T.{7l iTY 1� T - n TT"IN i ,'aF ,y� NF 1•�T i,,fs 1•+T�"T:, •i+a,` S }SIT rM.rjnT�; pjn.Ti fir.?I ti r [C8 13:1 j6LLAAA :+� Ir. :un:CKSIUP� VA ? _4_,G f- tiASTG nr =CotoTrnhl 4OF k41 1NFOM.- A1 ION' WP r a h �'ATr �tti�c OP A110 1 d Ira Cgr;Tr ,T T 11 c :>Vv flAUaY ST ` ':ItHtiOND ' I I I I I i F AC,E 14 U 17 y 1 14_and is sublett to rerotat'cr al arr hme TA S perm,n•ot ca*!'enat+le I ,J 11LY 19 a+ THIS�ERMar WI!L EXPIRE AT MtUtiIGHT r!if 04Y ol----�—"— — r,•e,i�,'arros,tet Deoarrznt of E�riro�mertai Cor,=ware�bas caused tAl:perK+d!o be a■eluted o' �x, '-3 NEW`SEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT Of ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION A DiV!S!QN OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES REGULATION • BUREAQ OF PROGRAM! ;NO TECHNICAL SUPPORT *� • 50 WOLF ROAD, ALBANY, NEW YORK 1:233.7250 WASTE TRANSPORTER PERMIT s Pursuant to b NYCRR Part 364 No. of Additional Sheets Attached >`vS�EC PIRMIT Nijki ER ^� I EPA TRANSPORTER 'D NUMBER VEHICLE STATE 6 L'CFNSE NUMBER =N-143 cS'F i_TST W VFwIrLFS ! W-7 IS 15 TO CERTIFY THAT., ^ 3USINESS NAME Kk'PHART TitUCKING t)* NAILING ADDRESS CITY _ COUNTY STATE ZIP CODE ;; g P A 2 Corr.;:ied with the provisions of the Environmental Conservation Law Titles 3 and 15, of Article 27, is he►ebv authorized to engage in waste transporting within the State of New York to the manner described herein TYeE Of WASTE ANO LOCATION OF TREATMENT,STORAGE OR DISPOSAL FACILITY:— r JJr -i4Z INFO''`"ATIOrt VASTE WASTE 0FSCP.IPTION 04 Aa E STT 14A ?T5 (S C::k1lDIT--1Na) S LANCIFILL INC z 5 BOX 55ii' CLARKSBURi; WV 116501 I Ci 4: i�afilU`;ATLc)ra WASTE WASTE D_S01PTInN ' GuJJb Ni11 SF.+�Ar:: TATA T fREDJT cRIT i OOONTY LANDFILL y412 tEW E TR�zATVENT SCIiFENVVIS : . Rt t♦ RT 1 i OFF RT 11 N713 SEWA5L TPEATYEt-IT 5411 tF ( S� C")NDITIA�lS) iv�i.` MARTINSVILLE NV 26135 1 I F :444 INFO MAT15N WAST 'WASTE DESC01PI L . N v19 �ii11 SEWAiF TFFATIAENT ':ItT - CKE C^.INTY SATvITARY LA NS12 TPEATMPNT ;OX 41 !; �'I TTI 1!O d413 �fA�r. ZP=AT"':Nt `L'Ji1 t7 (3 .. 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' N-3; b IS LU0911CATIMG 6PEAB -- is y I; rLUda-: C0T LIGHT FALL".ST;. j 'hlC OF CC'';DITIONS I Ii f I I r PAGE 16 OF 17 PA'" ?µi'WILL EXPill AT�tlpylCMT JULY �� tg a>•E,t subtnt a re•,ocat,an a1 any lime T}is pe•md n Pet narslerrable n4 hLI:BUST � 9= I ' i .O wilnesi w1i.-eat.:v CeparlTe-i!pt h!1 caused this pwrit to be executed on this —dir of e � --�- — I TN ,.^� 9^t-26a NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMEN FAP CO PROGRAM d tEC�+NICAI SUP ORT .� . .. .. pIViSlOV OF NAZARDOJS sueSTCES 50 AN ROAD`AALBANY. NEW YORK 12233-7250 WASTE TRANSPORTER PERMIT Pursuant to 6 NYCftlZ Part 364 yo. of Additional Sheets Attached _ %;i�ICIEiAT`; h LICENSE NUF•t9ER ��'rSDFC 9EpMIT NL'mm EPA TRANSPORTER ID NUM6ER ` • 11A9 1571 �-1 9 IFAS is 10 CERTIFY THAT! St,SINESS NAME TAUCK!1`4 C0 ,.!LNC ADDRESS u! -j O X �a 6 STATE ZIP COW CITY COUNTY -VU-5 is hereby authorized ' r av ng complied with the provisions of the Environmental Conservation Law Titles 3 and 15, of Article 27, to engage in waste transporting within the State of New York in the manner desce;bed herein. r vGE OP WA$TE AND LOCATION OF TREATMENT,STORAGE OR DISPOSAL FACILITY• Z �5 TZ i�o TYi`?r ,4 �z5 7 Y TV,a?.>1 T � , 7c 0 Y-:1 ',77 TY�►0784 a.. �� s TT41?&1 TL?s ;5�, TY3r'�9i T 34G. �+.: L 22 7 TV9'1 oar T;J, 9: ?:� TD72164 j 3796G TY 4.3 } 7.'ih 15 TM6477^ T "17446 TPi76R1 . jTvt TS�834R TV�'Cl'7 TV1467^ Twb197° "1�cGi 7:"c' 2 ' 3TT437;G T"14175 T�14176 V91 x,57 TVA•-:-°7 4 1Tp�17�� TP51 701 TV:57,1% T,%477�►1 _ . , , 7o T '` T o IV?1 :'51 TV?113- TtTS' ::,?74TW41 ,s7 T4�4 L n Tv1 24 TV??0L2 i -e�6 J%,177:9 TMI-4133 i e ., 7Yt5t;11 tv13r11 ;t IV,5,D1c T5$ 7P ": L6Z076 's V?09:A TO G�':I� TY40T77 175v4G TT TT54Rp?^ TV,16QF1 »>A� TT779?F '. — �.Q 14i TW,J X877 TV27 7' T I TY. 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ALBANY,NEW YORK 12233-1250 WASTE TRANSPORTER PERMIT '1 Pursuant to 6 NYCRR Part 364 No of Additional Sheets At IF'Y5GEC PERMIT NUMBER EPA TRANSPORTER 10 NUMBER VEHICLE STATE b LICENSE NUMBER f A-199 PADn521 'it497 LIST OF V"HICLES kTH ' 15 15 TO CERTIFY THAT., S•.%ESS NAME KZ7ViAkT TRl1CKIN4 CO. MAILING ADDRESS p T 0X 3-36 CITYCOUNTY STATE ZIP CODE14 j-(j L F a i OF 51ATF pA �168z Havire cornolred with the provisions of the Environmental Conservation Law Titles 3 and 15, of Article 27, is hereby authorized to encase in waste transporting within the State of New York in the manner described herein. TYPE Of WASTE AND LOCATION OF TREATMENT.STORAGE OR DISPOSAL FACILITY: I TV4J399 TV79231 TZ47572 TZ;S i2q TY70714 M52597 40a4e 7741361 TL?2.68 TY50a311 TY01077 TY4+0784 7 T 30960 TY46114 TW97+0? TV91 TW4 9206 T072164 i TS47396 TA23052 To'76P15 Tt.164720 TM12446 TP1276Ot1 T71o2o7 T)722:2 TS5834S TVOIP97 TV34677' TW61920 ;,;7 TV46s74 TSR7379 TT43714 7;14175 T`;14171• tTS14176 TFc. 17C'! 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TW03927 TV232 t7 TV 0.210 TT7793F i TW97163 TY40785 TY4770 i Y572V TW071 84 T�11.i33 TW56752e TN6010 TW77335 TT?4443 TV919 7 TY37601 TW87734 TS40957 TZ1090 IZ10929 TT7587p ` T210925 TT243`95 TV16873 TT35478 TV45937 TS15597 7736113 TZ1U926 **********+r*#***** END OF PE,RMITT7-0 VEHICLE LISTINr, I I ' PAGE 17 OF 17 PAGES JULY 1 1' 19 9 4 'pcs PtRMIT W A EXPIRE AT MrDNICHT and s sub;ect b evoe:hon it Inv tm+t.This permit is not 7anslen:bie�--� 04 A115UST 1r.wanes whtrtol,tI a Dew'tment of EeT,irOnmerUI Conscrrltan has caused the pe t to bt executed.�M 1 div N New Tort Steve Department of n Tvial Coratnvetior Represcruto it I ' APPENDIX 2 PROCESSING FACILITIES PERMITS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 18 a dYZ5c • NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION PERMIT NUMBER EFFECTIVE DATE , / 1-6104-00013/00001-0 !! FACILITY/PROGRAM NUMBER(s) PERMIT EXPIRATION DATE(s) I ` Under the Environmental Conservation Law Article 15, Title 3; 6NYCRR 327, 6NYCRR 608: Article 25: 328, 329: Aquatic Pesticides Water Quality Certification a Tidal Wetlands Article 15, Title 5: Article 17, Titles 7, 8: Article 27, Title 7; 6NYCRR 360: Protection of Water SPDES N 0 Solid Waste Management' ArticlWater S 5pply le 15: Article pollution Control' Hazardous W: Article 27, aste Management e 9; 6NYCRR 3. Article 15, Title 15: Article 23, Title 27: Article 34: Water Transport Mined Land Reclamation Coastal Erosion Management Article 15, Title S Article Article 36: Long Island WellsFreshwater r Wetlands Floodplain Management Article 15, Title 27: N—New, R—Renewal, M—Modification, Articles 1, 3, 17, 19, 27, 37; I Wild, Scenic and Recreational C—Construct ('only), 0—Operate (*only) 6NYCRR 380: Radiation Control ' Rivers PERMIT ISSUED TO Star Recycling, Inc. Attention: -AnthonyLoman ino Vice President ADDRESS OF PERMITTEE 123 Varick Avenue, Brooklyn, New York 11237 AGENT OR PERMITTEE/CONTACT PERSON TELEPHONE NUMBER ' Don Levy. 2436 Fox Boulevard Merrick New York 11566 516-378-6552 i NAME AND ADDRESS OF PROJECT/FACILITY(If different from Permittee) Same ' LOCATION OF PROJECTIFACILITY COUNTY TOWN/CITYIVILLAGE UTM COORDINATES Same I Kings Brooklyn DESCRIPTION OF AUTHORIZED ACTIVITY Ogerate a transfer station and re c clables handling and recovery facility at a maximum daily rate of 5.000 cubic Yards of rugs, rags, mattresses tires and construction and dewlition debris. I � ' GENERAL CONDITIONS By acceptance of this permit,the permittee agrees that the permit is contingent upon strict compli- ance with the ECL,all applicable regulations and the conditions specified herein or attached hereto. 1 The permittee shall file in the office of the appropriate regional permit administrator,or other office designated in the special conditions,a notice of intention to commence ' work at least 48 hours in advance of the time of commencement and shall also notify him/her promptly in writing of the completion of the work.2. The permitted work shall be subject to inspection by an authorized representative of the Department of Environmental Conservation which may order the work suspended if the public interest so requires pursuant to ECL 171-0301 and SAPA 1401(3). 3. The permittee has accepted expressly,by the execution of the application,the full legal responsibility for all damages,direct or indirect,of whatever nature,and by whomever suffered,arising out of the project described herein and has agreed to indemnify and save harmless the State from suits.actions,damages and costs of every name and descrip- tion resulting from the said project. 4. The Department reserves the right to modify,suspend or revoke this permit at any time after due notice,and, if requested, hold a hearing when: a) the scope of the project is exceeded or a violation of any condition of the permit or provisions of the ECL and pertinent regulations are found;or b) the permit was obtained by misrepresentation or failure to disclose relevent facts;or c) newly discovered information or significant physical changes are discovered since the permit was issued. ' S. To maintain a valid permit, the permittee must submit a renewal application, including any forms, fees or supplemental information, which may be required by the Department,at least 30 days prior to the expiration date of the existing permit(180 days prior for:State pollution discharge elimination system permits(SPDES).Solid waste management facilities permits(SWMF),or Hazardous waste management facilities permits(HWMF)). 6. This permit shall not be construed as conveying to the applicant any right to trespass upon the lands or interfere with the riparian rights of others in order to perform the permitted work or as authorizing the impairment of any rights, title or interest in real or personal property held or vested in a person not a party to the permit. 17. The permittee is responsible for obtaining any other permits,approvals, lands,easements and rights-of-way which may be required for this project. ti. Issuance of this permit by the Department does not,unless expressly provided for,modify,supersede or rescind an order on consent or determination by the Commissioner issued heretofore by the Department or any of the terms,conditions.or requirements contained in such order or determination. 9. Any modification of this permit granted by the Department must be in writing and attached hereto. '1 PERMIT IS UANCE DATE PERMIT ADMINISTRATOR ADDRESS /Z 37- George A. Danskin 50 Wolf Road, Albany, NY 12233-1750 AIITMnR174r) CIrNAT11RF—• \ i `f. DEI, Permit No. 2-6104-00013/00001-0 Page 2 of 3 SPECIAL CONDITIONS Regulatory Requirements 1. In operating this facility, the permittee must comply with all the requirements of 6NYCRR Subparts 360-1, 360-11 and 360-12 in effect ' at the time of permit issuance. Authorized Activities ' 2. Facility design and operation must conform to the plans prepared by Don Levy, entitled "Proposed Construction and Demolition Debris Transfer Station for Star Recycling, 123 Varick Avenue, Brooklyn, ' NY," revised 10/19/89. Additional Action the Permittee Must Take ' 3. Within 60 days of the effective date of this permit, the permittee must submit to the regional solid waste engineer: (a) a closure plan that is consistent with the requirements of 6NYCRR Sections 360-3.4(h) , 360-3.3(g) and 360-1.14(w); (b) a cost estimate for closing the facility based on written ' estimates from three separate companies that are qualified to implement the closure plan specified in Special Condition 3(a) of this permit; ' (c) a letter of credit (see sample enclosed language) or other financial assurance instrument acceptable to the Department, in the amount of $50,000 for the costs of closing the facility; and (d) five copies of a facility plan revised to add: (i ) sewer ' connections and all features thereof, specifying diameter and fJ typee oewer (e.g. , storm;sanitary); (ii) delineation of area --"inddb`rs-where-rags, rugs and mattresses shall be received, ' handled and stored; and (iii ) delineation of area indoors where tires shall be received, handled and stored. ' 4. Within 60 days of the effective date of this permit, the permittee must erect a perimeter barrier that is 10 feet high and of uniform color and opaque material to provide a visual , access and wind barrier. ' Waste Monitoring ' 5. In the event that any unauthorized waste is identified at the facility, the permittee must arrange to have such waste: (a) segregated, secured and contained to prevent leakage or contami- nation of the environment; (b) removed within no more than 48 hours after discovery; and (c) transported from the facility by a waste transporter authorized under 6NYCRR Part 364 to an appropriate treatment or disposal facility. uEC Permit No. 2-6104-00013/00001-0 Page 3 of 3 SPECIAL CONDITIONS Storage ' 6. Solid waste recovered for recycling must be in clearly identified containers or areas. This material must be removed from the facility within 30 days of receipt. 7. Solid waste that is not recyclable must be removed from the facility within 48 hours of receipt. ' 8. Putrescible solid waste must be in an enclosed storage area and removed from the facility within 24 hours of receipt. ' 9. Solid waste stored at the facility must not exceed 8 feet in height. ' 10. The permittee may store a maximum of 1,000 tires. Reporting Requirements ' 11. The permittee must prepare and submit to the regional solid waste engineer a quarterly report that includes a monthly breakdown, in cubic yards and tons, of: (a) total amount of solid waste received; ' (b) origin of the solid waste; (c) total amount of recyclables recovered by category; (d) destination of recyclables; (e) total amount of nonrecyclables received; (f) disposal location of ' nonrecyclables; and (g) amount sent to each disposal facility. 12. The permittee must submit the following information to the regional solid waste engineer annually within 60 days after the anniversary date of permit issuance: (a) an annual report summarizing as annual figures the information specified in Special Condition 11 of this permit, including details of any changes in facility equipment or ' procedures; (b) an updated cost estimate for facility closure derived in accordance with Special Condition 3(b) of this permit; and (c) a report detailing how the requirements of 6NYCRR Sections 360-1.14, 360-11.4, 360-12.4, and the special conditions of this permit have been met. ' SPECCOND.MK/P ' APPENDIX 3 ' CORPORATE BACKGROUND ' 19 ' APPENDIX DESCRIPTION OF LOADING/HAULING EQUIPMENT 1 17 1 1 f ATLANTIC September 20 , 1993 Judith T. Terry Town Clerk Town of Southold 53095 Main Road Box 1179 Southold, NY 11971 Re: RFP for Temporary Waste Disposal Dear Ms . Terry: Enclosed is the response from Atlantic Waste Disposal , Inc. to your request for proposal for the transportation and disposal of solid waste beginning October 9, 1993 . We have provided the necessary documentation within our response to your request . Should Atlantic Waste Disposal , Inc. be selected as the successful proposer for the Town of Southold, we will provide the performance guarantees as required in your request for proposal specifications . Atlantic intends to enter into good faith negotiations with the Town of Southold with the intent of executing a Disposal Services Agreement if Atlantic is selected as the suc„3essful proposer. In summation, Atlantic's proposal outlines the resources, expertise, excellent facilities , management, fiscal responsibility and commitment of our company to handle this project . We thank you for this opportunity to submit our proposal for the Town of Southold waste disposal services and look forward to meeting with your evaluation committee to answer any of their questions and to highlight the strengths of our proposal . Sincerely, ,moi” Michael J. Boij`64i, Jr. ATLANTIC WASTE DISPOSAL, INC. 20 Exchange Place, 51st Floor, New York, NY 10005 �1 Phone (212) 514-6180 or 1-800-377-7424, FAX (212) 514-6215 recyc,edpaper ATLANTIC SECTION 7 : COST PER TON Fixed cost per ton for full period of services (including 3-month extension option) Rubbish and Garbage: $66.00 /ton Note: Price also valid for grass ATLANTIC a PROPOSAL By ATLANTIC WASTE DISPOSAL, INC. To Provide for the Transfer and Disposal of Solid Waste (Rubbish and Garbage) for the TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK • September 20, 1993 ATLANTIC WASTE DISPOSAL, INC. �QQQ 20 Exchange Place, 51 st Floor, New York, NY 10005 Phone (212) 514-6180 or 1-800-377-7.424, FAX (212) 514-6215 recycled paper ATLANTIC TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 GENERAL INFORMATION SECTION 2 QUALIFICATIONS AND RELEVANT EXPERIENCE SECTION 3 PERMITS SECTION 4 STATEMENT OF CAPACITY SECTION 5 EVIDENCE OF INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE SECURITY SECTION 6 PROPOSED OPERATING/TRANSPORTATION PLAN SECTION 7 COST PER TON • • ti i ATLANTIC 0 SECTION l: GENERAL INFORMATION Company Name: Atlantic Waste Disposal , Inc. Corporate Address : 4451 Crossings Boulevard Prince George, VA 23875 New York Office: 20 Exchange Place, 51st Floor New York, NY 10005 Contact Person: William B. Galligan Telephone Number: (212) 514-6180 (800) 377-7424 Parent Company: Brambles, USA, Inc. Suite 610 • The Wrigley Building 400 North Michigan Avenue Chicago, IL 60611 • ATLANTIC Introduction and Background Atlantic Waste Disposal , Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Brambles , USA, Inc. based in Chicago, Illinois . Brambles USA is a wholly owned subsidiary of Brambles Industries Limited of Sydney, Australia with annual sales of 2 . 5 billion dollars . The Brambles Organization is the largest waste management company in Australia and is a partner is the largest waste management company in the United Kingdom. Brambles Industries serves over 720 customers worldwide and employs 9,000 people directly or through associated companies . Atlantic Waste Disposal , Inc. has acquired a site near Waverly in Sussex County, Virginia and is currently constructing a regional landfill . This new, state-of-the-art landfill will be triple lined with two clay and one synthetic liner. It will be constructed on a fully permitted 700 acre tract of land to accept non-hazardous solid waste. Municipal solid waste, sludge, ash, contaminated soil , and demolition debris will all be accepted. In addition to leachate and methane collection systems, methane gas will be recycled through cogeneration to produce electric power. The permitting process will be completed shortly and the landfill is • scheduled to open around January 1 , 1994 . Until the new landfill opens , waste shipped under contracts with Atlantic Waste Disposal will be accepted at the Shoosmith Brothers landfill in Chester, VA. Like the Atlantic site, the Shoosmith landfill meets all Subtitle D requirements and has all liners , leachate and methane collections systems , and a methane powered cogeneration plant in full operation. The Shoosmith landfill will also serve as a back-up site for Atlantic assuring that two disposal sites are available at all times . Facility Description The Atlantic Waste Disposal , Inc, facility is located off Virginia Route 602, approximately one mile from US Route 460 in Sussex County, Virginia and will also be served by . a rail side track connecting with the Norfolk Southern Railway. The facility meets the tough Sussex County ordinance requiring 1000 foot buffers from property lines as well as a one mile minimum distance from any residence. The site is underlain with thick deposits of low permeability clay (1 X 10E-8 cm/sec) . The combination of low permeability clay and a thin sandy upper aquifer system confined by lower clay deposits makes the site an outstanding location for environmentally safe and effective solid waste management operations . • The site will utilize Subtitle D design for disposal cell liners, which includes leachate collection and conveyance and 60 mi HDPE P� Highways and Hail Lines 87 Interstate Highways Syracuse 90 Alban Major Rail Lines Rocheste Y B f 81 95 State Route Access `"` 88 H rd' Erie ' '`` Sc i ton 84 -- Q e ar r flew York City ; 78 To Chicago H n ' @nton i aelphia b rg 76 i1mington 70 A imore Gr t n ton DC 95 79 Char t s 295 N 64 'chin d. C ton 64 6F Norfolk R an SI 85 81 u rha R C . 4W 77 To Knoxville 40 Vi C o e orehead City 95 ` �e S r W Col .nington ' To Atlanta 26 a arleston To Savannah ATLANTIC • liner systems which are underlain by a two foot compacted clay liner, a witness zone, and another two foot compacted clay liner. Aggressive and responsible management of leachate will occur through the recirculation of leachate. Approximately three years after the opening of the facility, a power generation building will be constructed to generate electrical power from the landfill gas at the facility. The obvious advantage of the Atlantic Waste Disposal landfill is that the facility will be a "green field" site. No waste will be received at the facility until January, 1994 . The anticipated life of the facility is 25 - 30 years with potential expansion capabilities for an additional 30 years of life. • 2 ATLANTIC SECTION 2: QUALIFICATIONS AND RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Experience of Parent Company Brambles Industries Cleanaway Waste Management Division, headquartered in Australia, which began operations in 1975 , is now Australia's largest waste management company. Cleanaway collects over seven million cubic metres of solid waste and more than 730 million litres of liquid waste each year. Over 550 vehicles are used to service 40 ,000 industrial customers and to provide over 26 million household collection services per annum. In addition, Cleanaway manages transfer stations , material recovery facilities and landfills in the Australian states of Western Australia, Queensland, Victoria, and New South Wales . The Cleanaway division operates seventeen Australian landfills . In England, Cleanaway UK has a contract with the city of London which generates in excess of 300 ,000 tonnes of waste annually. The waste is shipped on 43 barges down the Thames River to a transfer station at Rainham Common where it is transloaded to trucks to one of fourteen landfills operated in England by Cleanaway UK/ • • ATLANTIC Technical Qualifications It is anticipated that Shoosmith Brothers . , Inc. will be retained to operate the Atlantic Waste Disposal facility. Shoosmith has been operating its Chester, VA landfill since 1976. All of the construction at the Chester site has been performed by their own personnel with the exception of geomembrane liner work. Shoosmith Brothers has been operating a grading and site development company since the early 1950 's and is highly regarded for the quality of the work they provide. Many of the Fortune 500 companies which bring waste to the facility and for which they provide site work would be happy to provide references to the Town of Southold. The Shoosmith team dedicated to their solid waste management activities includes a resident environmental engineer. All site workers meet the OSHA 1910 training standard for workers on hazardous sites , including compliance with update and medical surveillance requirements . The Shoosmith team has been involved with construction of over a dozen landfill cells on-site over the last ten years , utilizing the local soils effectively in construction, as well as incorporating the emerging fields of geosynthetics into their cell operations . The CQA engineering staff for the facility regularly lecture at seminars at the Medical • College of Virginia addressing these types issues to audiences which include personnel from the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality - Waste Division. The facility operated by Shoosmith Brothers currently receives between 2500 to 300 tons/day with a annual volume of approximately 600 ,000 to 700 ,000 tons/year . The current remaining permitted capacity is approximately 5 ,000 ,000 cubic yards . The facility receives all types of wastes acceptable at facilities of this type with the exception of any waste containing dioxin, PCB's , asbestos or any type of medical waste. Waste Management , Inc . and Browning Ferris Industries are the two largest haulers to the Chestea facility. The Atlantic Waste facility in Waverly, VA is being constructed to accept 3000 - 5000 tons of waste per day, but there is no daily limit on capacity. Brambles USA, Inc. and its parent company, Brambles Industries Limited operate 31 advances waste treatment and disposal facilities worldwide. ATLANTIC • Financial ualifications The following documentation is provided relating to the financial ability of Atlantic Waste Disposal , Inc. and Brambles Industries Limited to provide solid waste disposal services to the Town of Southold. 1 . A copy of the annual 1992 annual report for Brambles Industries Limited. 2 . A copy of the most recent audited financial statement for Atlantic Waste Disposal , Inc . (Note: Atlantic Waste Disposal was incorporated in November, 1992) 3 . An interim financial report for Atlantic Waste Disposal , Inc. 4 . Information on access to bank lines of credit, revolving credit. agreements , or other sources of working capital funds . • • ATLANTIC Financial Qualifications 1. 1992 Annual Report - Brambles Industries Limited Enclosed • • ATLANTIC Financial Qualifications 2. Most recent audited financial statement for Atlantic Waste Disposal . • • D8101tte & 7 buche- Two OW Prudential Plaza Tele. { Telephone: 31 946-3000 180 Norte Stetson Avenue Tele=pier.(312),946-2600 Chicago,Illinois 60601-6779 RiDEPENDENT ALJITORS' REPORT Atlantic Waste Dispos2l, Inc.:- We nc.:We have audited the accompanying balance sheet of Atlantic Waste Disposal, Inc. as of November 17, 1992. This balance shy is thc�responsibility of the Company's management. Our responsibility is to express an opinion on this balance sheet based on our audit. We conducted our audit in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards. Thos,-- standards require that we plan and peeform. the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the balance sheet is free of material misstatement. Aa audit includes examining, test bass, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the balance sheet. An audit also includes assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, as well as evaluating the overall balance sheet presentation. We believe that our audit provides a reasonable basis for our opinion. • In our opinion, such balance sheet presents fairly, in all material respects, the financial position of Atlantic Waste Disposal, Inc. at November 17, 1992 in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles; November 18, 1992 Intem ation aI ATLANTIC WASTE DISPOSAL, INC. BALANCE SST NOVEMBER 17, 1992 ASSETS: CASH S 7.028.100 TOTAL $ 7.028,100 LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDER'S EQUITY: LIABILIZMS S None STOCKHOLDER'S EQUITY: Common stock, Far Value S1; 1,000 shares authornzed;'100 shares issued and outstanding 100 Additional paid-in capital 7.028.000 Total 7.028.100 TOTAL S 7,028.100 See Notes to Balance Sheet ATLANTIC WASTE DISPOSAL, INC. NOTES TO BALANCE SFIEE:T • NOVEMBER 17, 1992 1. ORGANIZATION Atlantic Waste Disposal, Inc. (the "Company") was incorporated on October 13, 1992 and is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Brambles USA, Inc. The Company is negotiating to purchase and take assignment of cer'mm assets, including a conditional use permit,. related to the construction and operation of a Jandfill site in Sussex County, Virginia. The Company has conducted no-operations since its inception. 2. CASH The cash balance includes the following deposit accounts: NationsBank of Virginia, N.A. -escrow fund S1,178,000 Wachovia Bank of Georgia., N.A. 5,850,000 S7.028.000 The escrow fund deposit was made as a condition prior to the closing of the purvhas:, transaction described in Note I. The ultimate disposition of the escrow fund is to be determined under agreements to be entered into between the Company and the sellers. Cash on deposit at Wachovia Bank of Georgia is ternporarily invested in a repurchase ag:=ment that matures November 20, 1992. I ATLANTIC Financial Qualifications 3. Interim Financial Report for Atlantic Waste Disposal • • DATE: 06/07/93 ATLANTIC WASTE DISPOSAL, INC. PAGE#: 1 TIME: 16:09:31 BALANCE SHEET 1 RPT ID: Ol PERIOD END DATE: 05/31/93 • --------------- --1993--------------------- ------------------YEAR-TO-DATE----------------- ---------------------ACTUAL-------------------- ASSETS CURRENT ASSETS -------------- DUE FROM SUBSIDIARIES 3,868,891.79 --------------- TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 3,868,891.79 FIXED ASSETS ------------- --------------- ............... OTHER ASSETS ------------ OTHER ASSETS 3,285,021.76 --------------- TOTAL OTHER ASSETS 3,285,021.76 --------------- TOTAL ASSETS 7,153,913.55 DATE: 06/07/93 ATLANTIC WASTE DISPOSAL, INC. PAGE#: 2 TIME: 16:09:32 BALANCE SHEET RPT ID: 01 PERIOD END DATE: 05/31/93 • --1993--------------------- - ---YEAR-TO-DATE----------------- ---------------------ACTUAL-------------------- LIABILITIES 8 EQUITY -------------------- CURRENT LIABILITIES ------------------- FEDERAL TAXES PAYABLE 43,000.00 --------------- TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 43,000.00 LONG TERM LIABILITIES --------------------- --------------- EQUITY 0ETSUED CAPITAL STOCK 100.00 TIONAL PAID IN CAPITAL 7,028,000.00 AINED EARNINGS 82,813.55 --------------- TOTAL EQUITY 7,110,913.55 --------------- TOTAL LIABILITIES 8 EQUITY 7,153,913.55 ATLANTIC Financial Qualifications 4. Information on access to bank lines of credit, revolving credit agreements, or other sources of working capital funds . Atlantic Waste Disposal , Inc. is finalizing arrangements with a Chicago based banking institution to ensure the availability of bank lines of credit for at least US$14,000 ,000 to provide credit support for its landfill operation. i r ATLANTIC Financial Qualifications Miscellaneous Statements A. There are no current or anticipated material changes in the mode of conducting business , no bankruptcy, or receivership proceedings , not any actual and pending litigation in which Atlantic Waste Disposal , Inc. is involved, no corporate restructuring, and no mergers or acquisitions within the past three years . B. There is no current prospectus and/or official statement for long term or short term security offerings . C. There is no rating on outstanding corporate debt for Atlantic Waste Disposal , Inc . D. Atlantic Waste Disposal , Inc. is not , nor is any member of its team, in a partnership or joint venture. • • � II,I ! I i F � I r i s r t i ATLANTIC SECTION 3: PERMITS 1 . Atlantic Waste Disposal , Inc . Owner: Atlantic Waste Disposal Inc. 4451 Crossings Boulevard Prince George, VA 23875 Location: Virginia Route 602 Waverly, VA Permit No: See below Part A - Received July 14 , 1992 . Letter from the Commonwealth of Virginia granting the Part A Permit follows . Part B - The Part B (Engineering) Permit application was submitted to the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality - Waste Division on June 23 , 1993 . This is currently the only permit required before operation of the facility can occur. In fact , rough grading for the facility and infrastructure construction is currently in progress . Following a completeness review by the DEQ a draft permit will be issued and a thirty day public comment period will occur . At the end of this thirty day period the find • permit will be issued. It is anticipated that the final permit will be issued on or by January 1 , 1994 . The only remaining work that may be entailed for the acquisition of the operating permit is if the DEQ requests additional information. Should this occur, the request will be handled in an expeditious manner to provide maximum service to the Atlantic Waste Disposal customers . Permitting Schedule Task Anticipated Completion Part A Permit Received July 14, 1992 Part B Permit Submittal Completed June 23 , 1993 DEQ Completeness Review October 15 , 1993 Draft Permit Issued November 15 , 1993 End Thirty Day Comment Period December 15, 1993 Final Permit Issuance January 1 , 1994 2 . Shoosmith Brothers , Inc . Owner: Shoosmith Brothers , Inc . 1800 Lewis Road Chester, VA 23831 Location: Same as above • Permit No: 211 Expiration Date: NONE I C O COMMONWEALTH of VIACjINIA WILLIAM L. WOODFIN,JR. DEPARTMENT OF WASTE MANAGEMENT (804) 2252667 DIRECTOR TDD (804)371-8737 J U L 1 4 1952 Nfr. Michael Bogese Jr. Atlantic Development Company, L.P. 4451 Crossings Boulevard Pring George, Virginia 23875 Re: Part A Application Admntic Development Landfill Sus3cx County, Virginia D,� r Mr. Bones.:: • The department has completed its roview of the referenced fart A Application. rased on the information supplied in the Pamrt A Application and a site walkover by department staff, the proposed site appears to have inerit for the intended use. The Part A Application has adequat:ly addressed those required items in 5 7.3 of the Virginia Solid 'Waste Nlanageni--nt Regulations (VK 672-20-10). The Part A Ap,)licatiun dated December 31, 1991, as amended, is deemed complete and is hereby approved. As provided in §i2.0 of the Virginia Solid V�'aste Management Regulations, conditia,ts can be placed on the Part A Application,approval. DAow is a condition which trust be reflected in the Part B Application submittal: 1. Groundwatler monitoring w•el14 shall be, screened wholly with the uppermost aquifer across the entire site: This includes wells installed between the disposal area and Blau Swamp. In addition to these groundwater monitoring wells, supplemental groundwater monitoring wells, screened within the upper Yorktown Aquifer are required along the southern portion of.the disposal area. The Part B Application, when prepared, should be submitted directly to Mr. Hassan Vakili. Prior to submittal of your Parc-B Appl:c ition, it is recommended that ameeting be coordinated with Mr. Vakili to discuss your application. N r. Vakili can be reached at (804) 371-0519. James Monroe Building, Eleventh Flcor • 101 North Fourteenth Street • Richmond, Virginia 23219 Mr. Bogese Page 2 Atlantic Development Inc. Should there be any questions concerning the contents of this letter, contact Mr. Kevin Greene at (804) 371-0518. Sincerely, William L. WOodfin, r. WLW/klg cc: Kevin Greene, VDWM Steven Shoosmith, Shoosmith Bros. Inc. Leonard Ford, P11D, PG, Engineering Tectonics Dwm Track # 92-0869 � _ _ I ATLANTIC • SECTION 4: STATEMENT OF CAPACITY 1 . Atlantic Waste Disposal , Inc. As a new facility designed to receive 5,000 tons/day, the Atlantic Waste Disposal , Inc. landfill in Waverly, VA , when it opens, has the capacity to handle all waste shipped under this proposal . 2 . Shoosmith Brothers , Inc . The letter which follows provides a commitment from Shoosmith Brothers guaranteeing the required capacity for the entire nine month period should the opening of Atlantic's facility be delayed. • VL-111 U I T VI IVVV191 Ill- UI V.1. !--111L--T-J..-T I -JT I L•'7 a!7R-1 -_-- - VVT1',V VT VL- SI-iOOSMITH ISROS., INC. Contractors "We Move the Earth" 11800 LEWIS ROAD CHF TER,VIRGINIA 23831 • PHONE 74WIS823 I T.6"00&MRH,r1aelDEW E K 6H006MRH,vicewr &K 61-100shm.VM&P EWMff G L MCLEOD•wmrm rnn Q D.ERIMM]v1w►1.aAclocrnRrnananur September 17, 1993 Atlantic Waste Disposal, Inc. 4451 Crossings Boulevard Prince George,Virginia 23875 Attn: Mr. Tom Collard Re: Proposed Waste Disposal At Shoosmith Bros., Inc. Sanitary Landfill]n Chester,Virginia By AWD Dear Mr. Collard: Shoosmith Bros., Inc. will accept for disposal at our facility in Chester, Virginia municipal solid waste as • discussed in our telephone conversation of September 17, 1993 regarding the Town of Southold,N.Y.waste disposal proposal.This agreement will be for a period of nine (9) months commencing on October 9, 1993. Our facility is permitted to accept certain types of waste that in pracrice we will not accept under any conditions. Iliese include asbestos,PCB's,dioxin,ash or incinerator waste of=bind. Specific conditions will be outlined in a disposal contract for your review and approval prior to the acceptance of waste at our facility. It is our understanding that committed disposal space for approximately 107 tons/day will be necessary. This letter serves as that commitment. The owner of the facility is Shoosmith Bros.,Inc. We have been in business since 1946. The permit number granted to us by the Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Environmental Quality-Waste Division is Permit No. 211 and there is,no expiration date. Plew do not hesitate to conmet us if we can be of further assistance on this, or any other matter. Very truly yours, SHOOSIIIITH BROS.,INC. Carlton L Dudding, P.E. Environmental Engineer • ATLANTIC SECTION 5: EVIDENCE OF INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE SECURITY Insurance The following sheet is a copy of our Certificate of Insurance. The name of the certificate holder will by typed in for each contract . Note that the umbrella coverage under Excess Lability is for $10 ,000 ,000 • SEP 17 ' 93 14 : 53 PAGE . 002 �,�i���3�/. � ��.mac - - _ .. . r _ } 1 zg-"'r SURmin ' �` l " ice `-: 8/31/93 _ r"ovvcEH THIS CFT(TH"ICATE IS ISSUED AS A MA�1TTER OF INFORMATION ONLY ANA CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CETT irICATE HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICAI E R.EBSA''B3v INSURANCE DOES NOT AMEND,EXTEND OR ALT THE COVERAGE AFI'ORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. P.J. BOX 31.93 LITTLE .ROCK, AR 72203 COMPANIES AFF DING COVERAGE cowmy _{ LETTER A AMERIMN H0=3E A�SURANCF COAIPANY coarPANY 8 '�f INSURED -- L6TTER COt -E3CE & INDUSTRY INsaRA.'�cE Co.VANx ATLANTIC WASTE DISPOSAL, INC. LETTCOMPANY r+ 4431 CRO63INGS ZLVD, ----- -- PRINCE GEORGE, VA 23875 LETTERa''r p COMPANY E LETTER CQ GEST - THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT TIIE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW I IAYE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED TAMED ABOYE POn THE POLICY PEAIOD INDICATED,NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REOUIREMENT,TERM OR CX)NDITTON OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER UMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICII TIIIS CERTIFICATE MAYBE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED t REIN 1S SUBJECT TO ALL THE TER °XCLU,WNS AND CONDITIONS OP SUCH POf_ICIE3.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PND CLADMS, _ co oTYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMUER POLICY EFFECTIVE`POUCY EXPIRATION LIMITS LTn1 _ DATE(MMIDWYY) i DATE(MMJ AYM flENERAL UAM'ILTTY ,GAGGREGATE 1$ 2 000 000 n� Ucmm —XCODUEKCL OEMERAL LiwCL3810 7 04 7/9/9 3 i/1/9 4 P cwMs MADE OCCUR—NAL&ADV.INJURY I's 1 OC(7�G00 o� OWNER'S a CONTRACTORs PRpT; (EAL-H OCCURRENCE s i3Ooo,c100_-� FIF DAMAGE(ray one rue) s 50,000 ' j AUTOMOBILE UABILrTT 1 1 C BWED SINGLE l S X ANY AUTO C�3 zC803 7/9/93 ' 7/1/94 ` IT I ALL OWNED AvTOS r 8 Y INJURY j jecrtEDULED nuro6 xenon) I i I X'H1RI=D AUTOS iLY INJURY ' X NOP!-OWNED AUTOS t ) •; GARAGE LfABiLFTY i PEFTTY DAMAGE S — i EXCESS LIABILITY !,.E+OCCURriENCE t 10.000.1;00 A UMBRELLA FORM BE3810.852 7/1/93 7/1/94 !a ELATE Is 10,000,000 OTIJER TMA"UMBRELLA FMM j i ^��- ,w P.y,`Ah `��, '..r•. _..zr, WOFtXER'S CVMPENSAYIOr'1 tM NTofI7unrri5A AMDWC33I0758 7/P/93 !/i/94 IDEM " ii 1.,000,OOO rcKx-Y L)MrT : 1 000 000 EMPLoYERB•LIAYfLRYEACH EMPLOYV�►i 0OTHER :CO�TTI{ACTORS POLLGTiOIv' LLAI3ILITX CPL5G49912 7/1/S3 7/1/940,000 EACH LOSS B,POLLUTION LEGAL LIABILITY PLL7632037 7/1/93 f 7/1/94 ,00J TOTAL ALL CLAIMS 0,000 DEDUCTIBLE DEScwnoN or oPEnATronsrLocwno"srvrlaCL E"PECIAL ITEM AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY EXCLUDED IN THE STATE OF LOUISIAINA. WORKER'S C EN5ATION EXCLUDED IN TIRE STATES OF LOUISuam AND CALI=OB-NIA. CERTIFIC,ITEPOLDER IS AN ADDIT1011AL LISURED AS PXSPECTS GENERAL, AUT011OBILE, MBRELI.A, CONTRACTORS POLLUTION AND POLLUTION LIGAL LIABILITY POLICIES. FA'>'ti .GAFI _LD �cnHt'F.�I.UlT10N�r��{y"'� - . SHOULD ANY OF THE ASOvE DESCRIBE POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXT'IRJx)ON DAZE THERI:Of, THE IS ING COMPANY WILL ENDEAVOR TO ,•i MAIL v U/".'i S WRLTTEN NOTICE TO E CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, BUT FAILURE TD MAIL SUCH E SHALL. IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR UABWTY OF ANY KIND UPON THE COMP Y,ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. AUTHORIZED ALPRESENTATIa Etc25 ** TOTAL PAGE . 002 wr ATLANTIC Financial Performance Security A letter addressing the issue of performance security follows . • • • SEP 17 ' 93 17: 54 PAGE . 002 .ATLANTIC September 17, 1993 . Mr. Scott l•✓.- Harris Supervisor Town of Southold 53095. Main iniad Southold, New York 1197 Dear Mi. Harris: This is to certify.that Atlantic Waste:Disposal, I1>dc. i�.sents tit,will have availab performance.:bOWs, or-an alternative perfurmawe guaranf ,_ table to the.Tuwn of Southold in a sum•cwa .to•o1. hundred p�rcer�t.(10091;):of tbee.c contract tow fon - each.year, whish will gutirant� tlae faithful'perfor�nance of the:texlns, 'tions and provisio�as of the Disposed Service$ Agreement.' If theme are any.:cluestivn,:please do not hesitate to Banta me. . Sincerely; ..ATLANTIC-:-WASTE DI�PQSAI;. Michael J.. Vice President Milder. i I i i ATLANTIC SECTION 6: PROPOSED OPERATING/TRANSPORTATION PLAN Atlantic Waste Disposal has acquired a unique new container system to transport bulk materials including municipal solid waste. This new system replaces transfer trailers with two specially designed containers loaded on standard flat bed trailers . Each container will transport 11 tons of MSW . For the origin transfer station this unique system has the following advantages : 1 . The containers are of steel construction and are leak proof . 2 . The transfer station can pre-load containers on a schedule designed to fit local operations . There is no need to hold waste on site waiting for a transfer trailer to arrive. 3 . All equipment is supplied as a part of this bid. The transfer station supplies no loading equipment . Atlantic Waste will supply the transfer station with a device for compacting waste and loading it into our containers . It will also • supply a fork lift capable of lifting the container and placing it on a flat bed trailer. Each trailer hauls two containers for a total of about 22 tons per trailer. Because the containers nest inside one another when empty, one trailer will bring a supply of empty containers to the transfer station for staging. This eliminates the uncertainty of over-the-road trucking. The pictures which follow show ten empty containers loaded on a standard flat bed trailer at the Shoosmith landfill ready for movement to a transfer station for loading. The equipment furnished for compaction and for transferring the containers to and from the trailers replaces the typical bucket loader normally used to load transfer trailers . The Town of Southold will , under this proposal , be responsible for fueling and normal day-to-day maintenance, just as it would for a payloader . However , the capital cost and major repairs are the responsibility of Atlantic Waste Disposal . Once the containers are loaded and tarped and the truck departs , the trucker, supplied by Atlantic as a part of this contract , will travel west to the Long Island Expressway, thence to the I-95 system to reach Waverly, VA. At Waverly (and Chester, VA until the Waverly site opens) , a special piece of equipment called a "spinner" will lift the containers from the flat bed and spin them to an inverted position for unloading. A "spinner" is currently at the Shoosmith site in Chester where it has been in regular • service unloading these unique containers. The containers themselves are "foolproof" as they have no moving parts . 1 � a may, Na- a r f j I SOL-- mom, -,�Ic ATLANTIC Although Atlantic Waste Disposal contemplates handling the Southold volume with twelve containers , there are more than twenty containers on hand and immediately available for delivery to the transfer station. Atlantic will supply a supervisor to train Town employees to use the loading equipment . Under this proposal Atlantic reserves the right to substitute standard transfer trailers for the container system as determined by operating conditions . Atlantic, at its sole option, may use transfer trailers , the container system, or a combination of both methods of transportation. • T ATLANTIC i SECTION 7 : COST PER TON Fixed cost per ton for full period of services (including 3-month extension option) Rubbish and Garbage: $66.00 /ton Note: Price also valid for grass vii' i F AFI i�9 v ..i li ri i� .... Igen i lll�Irk"i�'ll�!avail I �`�l� i ��+� ul�ii r�5�n�n��i�j�h'�'a9 iw h�5 Pv?�y�l RESPONSE TO THE SOLICITATION FOR SERVICES FOR TRANSFER, HAULING AND DISPOSAL OF MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE FROM THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD DUE SEPTEMBER 20, 1993 AT 3:00 PM SUBMITTED TO: JUDITH T. TERRY TOWN CLERK TOWN OF SOUTHOLD TOWN HALL 53095 MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD,NEW YORK 11971 SUBMITTED BY: TULLY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 127-50 Northern Boulevard Flushing, New York 11368 718-446-7000 FAX 718-458-8150 lb• PETER K. TULLY 127-50 NORTHERN BLVD. Vice President FLUSHING, N.Y. 11368 TULLY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. G'ENERAI, CONTRACTOR IIm m: 446-7000 127-50 o wrmi�ii , l,*u( i.r,% \i:i) AF:_A ('Om-: 71x YOul< 1 l:Ms -Price Proposed to: TOWN OF S`OUIROLD Bid Price Prb osi# -`X"4f/Gage Price Per Toff $ 65.41 x(Siiiy+Tlhreg}D"bIMW AM F -Ond'Cents) for Six Morith Cbntr&6t, atidt-� L*rMon r Dftiori°Pririod ice,, -Pei! <t�:�Tum;�ice �reient TULLY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. GEIV RAL Cly TRA "rURs PHONE 446-7000 127-50 Noir1,111:NN i3MJA-;A-_\Nj, _Auvi v C(mvr 718 Price Proposed to: TOWN OF SOUTHOLD Bid Price Proposal Construction Debris and Concrete Price Per Ton $ 63.41 (Sixty-Three Dollars and Forty-One Cents) for Six Month Contract and Three Month Option Period Peter K. Tully, Vice President i i i n y 718-446-7000 FAX 718-458-8150 O PETER K. TULLY 127-50 NORTHERN BLVD. Vice President FLUSHING, N.Y. 11368 TABLE OF CONTENTS Town of Southold - Solicitation for Services for Transfer and Disposal, Processing of Solid Waste. (A) Cover Letter (B) Qualification Statement (C) Landfill Information (D) Proposed Operations/Hauling Plan A i TULLY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. . GENERAL CONTRACTORS YHOVE 446-7000 127-50 NORTHERN- BOtj.H-X-_ARi> AREA COiw 718 P'LIJSERNG, Nra' ZOhK 11:3(>H September 20, 1993 Hon. Scott L. Harris, Supervisor Town of Southold 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 Regarding: Solicitation for Services for Transfer and Disposal/ Processing of Solid Waste Dear Mr. Harris, Tully Construction Co. Inc. is pleased to provide the Town of Southold with a proposal to provide services for Transfer and Disposal/Processing of Solid Waste. As you will see from our enclosed Statement of Qualification, we are and have provided Solid Waste Services to municipalities throughout the Metropolitan Area. We are currently loading, transporting and disposing of Municipal Solid Waste for the Town of Oyster Bay, New York and numerous other towns and cities. We have provided the Town with a fixed cost per ton for both types of waste, in separately sealed cost proposal envelopes. Pursuant to the Town's requirements, we enclosed a permit for one of many disposal sites available to Tully as well as a letter certifying that a proposed disposal has the capacity for receipt of Southhold's waste for the period of service. Regarding insurance and performance security, Tully can provide any amount of insurance necessary and a performance bond. Tully has no stated limitation on its bonding capacity. All questions regarding this proposal should be addressed to the undersigned. Very truly yours, Tully Construction Co. Inc. Peter K,, ully Executive Vice President �.A,�„� B • QUALIFICATION STATEMENT • TULLY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. • GENERAL CONTRACTORS ►'HOME 446-7000 127-50 NORTHERN BOULEVARD Ak2E=1 (MOUE 718 PIA -,Hrwc, NEN YORK 11:368 TULLY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., an affiliate of WILLETS POINT CONTRACTING CORP., is owned by the same family, which has been in the construction and hauling industry for nearly seventy years. Edward Tully Sr. and Vincent DiNapoli started a materials hauling business for the coal and construction industries in the early 1920's with one truck. From that one truck, Tully and DiNapoli bloomed into an impressive haulage fleet by the early 1930's and by the early 1940's, their family owned business became one of the major names in General Contracting in the United States. Tully and DiNapoli was one of the major U.S. contractors in the 1950's and 1960's and was involved in such projects as the Grand Central Parkway, Kennedy Airport, the Triborough Bridge, the Whitestone Bridge and the foundation for the World Trade Center (see enclosed brochure). • As a second generation of principals evolved, WILLETS POINT CONTRACTING CORP. was formed in 1971 which took the place of Tully and DiNapoli and Columbia Asphalt (Asphalt Paving Subsidiary of Tully and DiNapoli). Now again as a third generation emerges, TULLY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. has evolved. For the past 18 years, WILLETS POINT CONTRACTING CORP. has been the vehicle through which the Tully family has done work for the New York City Department of Transportation, State of New York Department of Transportation, New York City Department of Sanitation, New York and New Jersey Port Authority, the Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority, the New York City Department of Environmental Protection, the Towns of Long Island, the Bergen County Utilities Authority, the County of Nassau, the County of Rockland, County of Westchester, and numerous other municipal agencies throughout the New York, Connecticut, New Jersey areas and numerous other states from New York to Florida. Now TULLY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. has continued on the tradition and continues to be a leader in material handling, asphalt paving, water main and sewer • installation, road and highway construction, concrete work, bridge rehabilitation and solid waste transportation and disposal, solid waste recycling and wastewater treatment plants. TULLY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. At this time, WILLETS POINT has approximately 5 million dollars worth of work to complete and TULLY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. has about 100 million dollars worth of work either in progress or ready to start up. These projects range in size from 2 million dollars to 50 million dollars and include both construction and solid waste and recycling contracts. (See list of projects attached.) The Tully family continues to be a leader in the industry as well. Mr. Kenneth Tully, President of WILLETS POINT and TULLY CONSTRUCTION recently completed his term as President of New York General Contractors Association, stepping into the shoes of John Saunders,President of Slattery Associates and following the tradition of his brother Gerard Tully, who was President from 1954 to 1956. Also Peter Tully, Vice President of TULLY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC., is now chairman of the General • Contractors Association's Membership Committee, and the Law and Legislation Committee. Both Kenneth and Peter Tully are on the Labor Relations Committee dealing with all the major unions in the Metropolitan Area. As a leading member of the General Contractors Association, the Tully family maintain a vast experience in union agreements and negotiations and a full knowledge involving the strategies in dealing with local municipal authorities throughout New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, and the Eastern Seaboard. TULLY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. presently enjoys unsecured lines of credit with leading New York banks in an amount of five million dollars. The rating with creditors is excellent and the corporation is highly regarded with suppliers and subcontractors. All of our contracts are with municipalities or government authorities therefore it is necessary that a bonding capacity be maintained. Presently, WILLETS POINT CONTRACTING and TULLY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. have no stated limit on its bonding capabilities. • TULLY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. In recent years, we have maintained a yearly volume in excess of 100 million dollars. This has been increasing yearly as the volume of work in the Metropolitan Area has increased dramatically in the past few years. This increase is expected to continue with the passing in November of 1988 of a 3 billion dollar bond issue for rehabilitation of the State's infrastructure with close to 1 .5 billion dollars earmarked for the New York and Long Island region. In addition, the New York City Department of Transportation and the New York State Department of Transportation are expected to spend several billion dollars over the next three years. And in addition to that, J.F.K. and LaGuardia Airports are undergoing a rebuilding program to be completed by the year 2005. The costs anticipated will exceed five billion dollars. This program is administered by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, and Tully Construction Co. Inc. currently is performing several • million dollars in this program. Also, WILLETS POINT ASPHALT CORP., another Tully Company was formed in December of 1986, being spun off from WILLETS POINT CONTRACTING CORP. WILLETS POINT ASPHALT CORP. produces asphalt for TULLY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. and WILLETS POINT CONTRACTING CORP.'s needs, as well as for private customers. In the year 1991 , this asphalt plant produced 400,000 tons of asphalt. The plant is located at 35-32 College Point Boulevard, Flushing New York 11352. Trucking and placing of paving material is completed by the General Contractor whether it be TULLY CONSTRUCTION, whose asphalt crews use approximately 1 ,500 tons a day, or others. About 20% of the total sales are direct to the City of New York Highway Department, New York City General Services and Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority and numerous other municipalities for use by their own forces. • TULLY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. Also, the Tully family since 1986 has been expanding its horizons into the waste management industry. WILLETS POINT has pursued contracts and TULLY CONSTRUCTION continues to pursue contracts with municipalities for disposition of waste materials. This is an up and coming business and many cities and counties are spending millions of dollars to manage their waste. As of this date, we have completed two jobs, one for the Town of Oyster Bay on Long Island and the other for Bergen County New Jersey with a total contract value of over 150 million dollars. (See list of work on hand for waste projects in progress.) Note: In March 1993, we won a re-bid for the Oyster Bay Project and we are currently performing that contract. Responsibilities on the Oyster Bay Project included the construction of the Town of Oyster Bay's Transfer Station at 200 Clairmont Road in Old Bethpage, Long Island and the transportation and disposal of municipal solid waste of nearly 1600 tons per day for two and a half years. This Transfer Station, constructed by Tully Construction Co. Inc., is a 40,000 square foot modern baling facility with the capability to recycle waste. It also included operation and maintenance on (3) 1041 HRB Balers, (2) 950 caterpillar Payloader, (2) 560 Dresser Payloaders, (100) Flat Bed Trailers and (40) Walking Floor Trailers 100 cubic yards for 2.5 years. Additionally, we disposed of nearly 40,000 tons of municipal incinerator ash from the Town's incinerator before it was shut down by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation in 1987 for failing to meet air quality standards. This contract was performed from February 1986 to September 1988. This ash was transported and disposed of in a Landfill. WILLETS POINT and TULLY CONSTRUCTION in a Joint Venture also operated the Bergen County Utilities Authority Transfer Station in Lyndhurst, New Jersey. WILLETS POINT and TULLY CONSTRUCTION were contracted to supply all personnel and equipment to operate the temporary transfer station until the county was able to complete the new transfer station which they themselves would operate. • TULLY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. • We operated this transfer station for 8 months, handling up to 4,500 tons daily of municipal solid waste for the residents of Bergen County, loading all of this material loose into solid waste transfer trailers. Our personnel operated (5) Dresser 560 Payloaders, sometimes 24 hours a day to dispose of the County's waste at various Landfills on the East Coast. Also the Willets Point/Tully Construction Joint Venture jointly with other partners contracted with Laidlaw Waste Systems for the hauling and disposing of solid waste from the Bergen County Utilities Authority during the same period. The solid waste from all of these jobs and the 1 ,000 tons daily that Willets Point and Tully Construction are now disposing of from New York Metropolitan Area, is going to landfills in many different states. Willets Point and Tully have disposed of solid waste in the states of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Virginia, New York and West Virginia and has utilized transportation modes of both trucking over the road and rail transportation. Tully Construction began a contract in 1991 to haul and dispose of dewatered sludge cake from the Nassau County Water Pollution Control Plant located in Wantagh, Long Island, New York with a contract value of over fifteen million dollars ($15,000,000.00). Tully Construction Co. Inc. in a Joint Venture with Hydropress N-Viro Services, Inc. a subsidiary of Mid-American Waste Systems, Inc. has been selected by the County of Westchester to provide Sludge Management Services to the County for 25 years utilizing the patented N-Viro Process. This contract includes the loading, transportation and reuse of over 250 tons per day of wastewater treatment sludge, and has a contract value of several hundred million dollars. • TULLY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. Tully Construction Co. Inc. currently manages the wastewater sludge for the City of Long Beach, New York, the City of Glen Cove, New York, City of Stamford, Connecticut, County of Rockland and the Town of Orangetown and the County of Nassau, New York. Also, Tully Construction expects to start shortly the transport and disposal of incinerator ash for the City of Long Beach and fly ash for Consolidated Edison. Contract Values are in excess of $10,000,000. Yard Waste: In March of 1992, Tully Construction Co. Inc. began a three year contract for the Town of Hempstead to load, transport and recycle the Town's yard waste, which includes leaves, grass and brush. This contract requires Tully to handle up to 120,000 tons per year and last year we processed approximately 105,000 tons. As a result of this contract, Tully invested in two yard waste sites - one located in New Jersey ("The Harmony Compost Site") and one in Pennsylvania called Natural Soil Products Corp. Both of these sites are fully permitted to receive yard waste. Further, Tully expects to be operating a yard waste transfer station in Flushing, New York by October of 1993. Because of this, the Tully family has gained tremendous experience in dealing with the municipalities here in the East for disposal and recycling of solid waste and the regulatory agencies that control the landfills in the many different states. The Tully family of companies has and will continue to maintain the reputation developed from serving the New York Metropolitan Area for over 70 years. Please review the attached work in progress list for a detailed review of current projects. Any Questions regarding any specific project should be addressed to Mr. Peter K. Tully, Vice President of Tully Construction Co. Inc. NOTE: In March of 1993, Tully Construction Co. Inc. began a two and one half year contract to transport all of the Town of Oyster Bay's waste up to 300,000 tons per year. TULLY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. GENERAL CONTRACTORS PHON-H: 446-7000 127-50 NORTHERN Bouj,Fv,am) i H:.% Com, 7113 P`l,usllim;. Nvx-, YORK 11:36K THREE YEAR WORK HISTORY TULLY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. (Not including affiliate Willets Point Contracting Corp.'s Projects.) PROJECTS PERFORMED OR IN PROGRESS BY TULLY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. DURING THE LAST THREE (3) YEARS Directly or as a Joint Venture 1 . Job: Our Job No. 87-328 $16,356,359. Contract No. HWK478AIW Neptune Ave. from Ocean Parkway to Shore Blvd. . Emmons Ave. from Sore Blvd. to Ocean Ave. Emmons Ave. from Nostrand Ave. to Knapp St. Cass Place from Emmons Ave. to Brighton 1 1 th St. Shore Blvd. from Emmons Ave. to Cass Place Knapp St. from Emmons Ave. to Shore Pkwy Service Rd. including the installation of water mains, fire alarms and traffic work together with all work incidental thereto and rehabilitation of the Bulkhead Seawall along Emmons Ave. from Shore Blvd. to East 27th St. and along Shore Blvd. from Emmons Ave. to Cass Place Borough of Brooklyn (Kings County) Contractor: Willets Point Contracting Corp. &Tully Construction Co. Inc. A Joint Venture 127-50 Northern Blvd. Flushing, New York 11368 Owner: New York City Department of Transportation Bureau of Highway Operations 40 Worth Street Room 1236 New York, New York 10013 Assistant Commissioner: Tom Jellife (212) 566-2102 TULLY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. s 2. Job: Our Job No. 87-327 $ 6,270,669. Contract No. HWK564 Reconstruction of Fifth Ave. from 1st St. to Flatbush Ave. including installation of sewer, water mains, traffic signals, street lighting and together with all work incidental thereto Borough of Brooklyn Contractor: Willets Point Contracting Corp. &Tully Construction Co. Inc. A Joint Venture 127-50 Northern Blvd. Flushing, New York 11368 Owner: New York City Department of Transportation Bureau of Highway Operations 40 Worth Street Room 1236 New York, New York 10013 Assistant Commissioner: Tom Jellife (212) 566-2102 3. Job: Our Job No. 88-332 $ 7,765,882. Contract No. HW20002 Resurfacing with 2" Asphaltic Concrete Wearing Course and Installation of Pedestrian Ramps, at designated street within the Borough, and installation of new curbs with sidewalks where directed within the designated streets together with all work incidental thereto - Borough of Queens Contractor: Willets Point Contracting Corp. &Tully Construction Co. Inc. A Joint Venture 127-50 Northern Blvd. Flushing, New York 11368 Owner: New York City Department of Transportation Bureau of Highway Operations 40 Worth Street Room 1236 New York, New York 10013 Assistant Commissioner: Tom Jellife (212) 566-2102 1W TULLY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 4. Job: Our Job No. 87-337 $ 5,290,732. Contract No. HW2X003 Resurfacing with 2"Asphaltic Concrete wearing course and Installation of Pedestrian Ramps, at designated street within the Borough, and Installation of New Curbs with sidewalks where directed within the designated streets together with all work incidental thereto Borough of the Bronx Contractor: Willets Point Contracting Corp. & Tully Construction Inc. A Joint Venture 127-50 Northern Blvd. Flushing, New York 11368 Owner: New York City Department of Transportation Bureau of Highway Operations 40 Worth Street New York, New York 10013 Assistant Commissioner: Tom Jellife (212) 566-2102 5. Job: Our Job No. 90-100 $18,599,270. Contract No. WH2KR90 Resurfacing with 2" Asphaltic Concrete Wearing Course and Installation of pedestrian ramps, at designated streets within the borough, and installation of new curbs with sidewalks where directed within the designated streets together with all work incidental thereto Borough of Brooklyn Contractor: Tully Construction Co. Inc. 127-50 Northern Blvd. Flushing, New York 11368 Owner: New York City Department of Transportation Bureau of Traffic, Division of Highway Engineering 40 Worth Street -.ddmk New York, New York 10013 1W Assistant Commissioner: Tom Jellife (212) 566-2102 TULLY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 6. Job: Our Job No. 90-101 $509,314. Contract No. LGA-414 LaGuardia Airport Perimeter Levee rehabilitation Stage II Borough of Queens Contractor: Tully Construction Co. Inc. 127-50 Northern Blvd. Flushing, New York 11368 Owner: The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Chief Engineer: R. M. Monti 7. Job: Our Job No. 90-102 $6,628,432. Contract No. HWM586 • Frederick Douglass Boulevard from West 135th Street to West 150th Street and West 145th Street from Saint Nicholas Avenue to Edgecomb Avenue including installation of highway drains, water mains, traffic signals, sewer work, and street lighting together with all work incidental thereto Borough of Manhattan Contractor: Tully Construction Co. Inc. & Site-Tech Contracting Corp. A Joint Venture 127-50 Northern Blvd. Flushing, New York 11368 Owner: New York City Department of Transportation Bureau of Traffic, Division of Highway Engineering 40 Worth Street New York, New York 10013 Assistant Commissioner: Tom Jellife (212) 566-2102 TULLY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. • 8. Job: Our Job No. 90-103 Contract No. HWQ462B Engineered resurfacing of streets at selected locations in the West Maspeth Area together with all work incidental there to Borough of Queens Contractor: Tully Construction Co. Inc. 127-50 Northern Blvd. Flushing, New York 11368 Owner: New York City Department of Transportation Bureau of Highway Operations 40 Worth Street New York, New York 10013 Assistant Commissioner: Tom Jellife (212) 566-2102 9. Job: Our Job No. 90-104 58,595,121 . Contract No. HWK568 Reconstruction of Fulton St. from Ralph Ave. to Pennsylvania Ave., Sheffield Ave. from Fulton Street to Jamacia Ave., Georgia Ave., from Fulton Street to Jamaica Ave. including water main work, sewer work, traffic signal work, fire alarm work and street lighting work together with all work incidental thereto Borough of Brooklyn Contractor: Tully Construction Co,. Inc. & Site-Tech Contracting Corp. A Joint Venture 127-50 Northern Blvd. Flushing, New York 11368 Owner: New York City Department of Transportation Bureau of Highways 40 Worth Street New York, New York 10013 Assistant Commissioner: Tom Jellife (212) 566-2102 1W TULLY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 10. Job: Our Job No. 90-105 $12,488,522. Contract No. HWK636W Reconstruction of Avenue J from DaHill Road to Flatbush Ave. and from Kings Highway to Ralph Ave. including water main work, traffic work and lighting together with all work incidental thereto. Borough of Brooklyn Contractor: Tully Construction Co. Inc. 127-50 Northern Blvd. Flushing, New York 11368 Owner: New York City Department of Transportation Bureau of Highways 40 Worth Street New York, New York 10013 Assistant Commissioner: Tom Jellife (212) 566-2102 • 11 . Job: Our Job No. 90-105 $2,939,947. Contract No. HWQ242BW Reconstruction of Francis Lewis Blvd. from Grand Central Parkway to Hillside Ave. including traffic, street lighting and sewer work together with all work incidental thereto Borough of Queens Contractor: Tully Construction Co. Inc. 127-50 Northern Blvd. Flushing, New York 11368 Owner: New York City Department of Transportation Bureau of Highways 40 Worth Street New York, New York 10013 Assistant Commissioner: Tom Jellife (212) 566-2102 TULLY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 12. Job: Our Job No. 90-107 $2,155,078. Contract No. HWQ601 A Reconstruction of 130th Ave. from Merrick Blvd. to 100 Feet West of 178th St. West Property Line, 130th Rd. from Merrick Blvd. to 178th Place, 131 st Ave. from Farmers Blvd. to Terminus West of 178 St., 132 St. from Farmers Blvd. to 270 Feet West of 178th Street Property Line, 133 Rd. from Farmers Blvd. to Terminus West of Farmers Blvd. 134 Ave. from Farmers Blvd. to Terminus West of Farmers Blvd., 178th St. from 130th Ave. to Terminus South of 132 Ave. 178th Place from 130th Ave. to 132 Ave. together with all work incidental thereto Borough of Queens Contractor: Tully Construction Co. Inc. & Site-Tech Contracting Corp. A Joint Venture 127-50 Northern Blvd. • Flushing, New York 11368 Owner: New York City Department of Transportation 40 Worth Street New York, New York 10013 Assistant Commissioner: Tom Jellife (212) 566-2102 13. Job: Our Job No. 91-108 $256,030. Contract No. 20512 Sunset Park Industrial Area Borough of Brooklyn Contractor: Tully Construction Co. Inc. 127-50 Northern Blvd. Flushing, New York 11368 Owner: New York City Public Development Corporation 161 William Street New York, New York Aft Project Manager: Liam Dalton (212) 619-5000 TULLY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. • 14. Job: Our Job No. 91-111 $9,918,238. Contract No. HWK667 Reconstruction of East 78th St., 79th St. from Ralph Ave. to Flatlands Ave. and East 81 St., 82 St. and 84 St. from Foster Ave. to Flatlands Ave. including installation of water main work, traffic signal work, and sewer work together with all work incidental thereto Brooklyn Contractor: Tully Construction Co. Inc. 127-50 Northern Blvd. Flushing, New York 11368 Owner: New York City Department of Transportation Bureau of Highways 40 Worth Street New York, New York 10013 Assistant Commissioner: Tom Jellife (212) 566-2102 15. Job: Our Job No. 91-112 $3,916,645. Contract No. JFK-663 J.F.K. Airport • Contractor: Tully Construction Co. Inc. 127-50 Northern Blvd. Flushing, New York 11368 Owner: Port Authority of New York & New Jersey Chief Engineer: R. M. Monti 16. Job: Our Job No. 91-113 $7,602,045. Contract No. HWM589W Reconstruction of Riverside Drive from West 135 St. to West 153 St. including traffic, water main, street lighting and sewer work together with all work incidental thereto Borough of Manhattan, New York County Contractor: Tully Construction Co. Inc. 127-50 Northern Blvd. Flushing, New York 11368 Owner: New York City Department of Transportation Bureau of Highways 40 Worth Street New York, New York 10013 Assistant Commissioner: Tom Jellife (212) 566-2102 TULLi CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. • 17. Job: Our Job No. 91-118 $6,783,707. Contract No. SE571WM1 Construction of combined sewers & overflow sewers in Hazen Street, etc.; Queens Contractor: Tully Construction Co. Inc. 127-50 Northern Blvd. Flushing, New York 11368 Owner: Reliance Insurance Co./N.Y.C. Dept. of Environmental Protection 4 Penn Center Plaza Philadelphia, PA 19103 Mr. Kim McNaughton, Esq. (215) 864-4000 18. Job: Our Job No. 91-119 $3,955,276. Contract No. BED-746 Installation of new water mains in Gerritsen Beach Area Borough of Brooklyn • Contractor: Tully Construction Co. Inc. 127-50 Northern Blvd. Flushing, N.Y. 11368 Owner: New York City Dept. of Environmental Protection 59-17 Junction Blvd. Elmhurst, New York 11373 Commissioner Albert F. Appleton (718) 595-3421 19. Job: Our Job No. 92-122 $928,130. Contract No. HWK197G-R Reconstruction of Ashland Place from DeKalb Avenue to Fulton Street, Borough of Brooklyn Contractor: Tully Construction Co. Inc. 127-50 Northern Blvd. Flushing, New York 11368 Owner: N.Y.C. Dept. of Transportation 40 Worth Street Room 1236 Aft New York, New York 10013 lqw Assistant Commissioner Tom Jellife (212) 566-2102 TULLY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. • 20. Job: Our Job No. 92-124 $10,500,000. Contract No. HWX487 Reconstruction of Pitman Avenue Bronx, New York Contractor: Tully Construction Co. Inc. 127-50 Northern Blvd. Flushing, New York 11368 Owner: Reliance Insurance Co./N.Y.C. Dept. of Transportation 4 Penn Center Plaza Philadelphia, PA 19103 Mr. Kim McNaughton, Esq. (215) 864-4000 21 . Job: Our Job No. 92-125 $9,995,000. Contract No. HWX261 A Reconstruction of Bronx Blvd. Bronx, New York Contractor: Tully Construction Co. Inc. 127-50 Northern Blvd. Flushing, New York 11368 Owner: Reliance Insurance Co./N.Y.C. Dept. of Transportation 4 Penn Center Plaza Philadelphia, PA 19103 Mr. Kim McNaughton, Esq. (215) 864-4000 23. Job: Our Job No. 92-128 $3,190,000. Roadway, parking and miscellaneous sitework, underground utilities at the College of Staten Island Contractor: Tully Construction Co. Inc. 127-50 Northern Blvd. Flushing, New York 11368 Owner: Dormitory Authority of the State of New York One Penn Plaza New York, New York 10119 Iddh Executive Director John C. Egan (212) 356-0600 TULLY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 24. Job: Our Job No. 92-133 $13,730,000. Contract No. JFK 584.001 Redeveloped Roadway Network at JFK Airport Construct a New Bridge, Drainage, etc. Contractor: Tully Construction Co. Inc. 127-50 Northern Blvd. Flushing, New York 11368 Owner: Port Authority of New York & New Jersey One World Trade Center - 72 South New York, New York 10048 Chief Engineer R.F. Monte 25. Job: Our Job No. 92-136 $2,955,798. Contract No. HBX-525-R Rehabilitation of 230th St. Bridge Bronx Contractor: Tully Construction Co. Inc. 127-50 Northern Blvd. Flushing, New York 11368 Owner: New York City Department of Transportation 40 Worth Street New York, New York 10013 Assistant Commissioner Tom Jellife (212) 566-2102 26. Job: Our Job No. 93-138 $10,231 ,969. Contract No. THCK170BW Reconstruction of Eastern Parkway Brooklyn Contractor: Tully Construction Co. Inc. 127-50 Northern Blvd. Flushing, New York 11368 Owner: New York City Department of Transportation 40 Worth Street A91h New York, New York 10013 1W Assistant Commissioner Tom Jellife (212) 566-2102 TULLY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. • 27. Job: Our Job No. 93-139 $ 2,536,023. Contract No. HWK875RR Resurfacing of E. 86th St. to E. 89th St. from Ave. L to Seaview Ave. Borough of Brooklyn Contractor: Tully Construction Co. Inc. 127-50 Northern Blvd. Flushing, New York 11368 Owner: New York City Department of Transportation 40 Worth Street New York, New York 10013 Assistant Commissioner Tom Jellife (212) 566-2102 28. Job: Our Job No. 93-141 $ 1 ,792,833 Reconstruction 58th Street Contract No. HWQ-462A3 Queens, New York • Contractor: Tully Construction Co. Inc. & DCR Trucking and Excavation Co. JV 127-50 Northern Blvd. Flushing, NY 11368 Owner: New York City Department of Transportation 40 Worth Street New York, New York 10013 Assistant Commissioner Tom Jellife (212) 566-2102 29. Job: Our Job No. 93-146 $ 2,073,602 Rikers Island Bronx, New York Contractor: Tully Construction Co. Inc. 127-50 Northern Blvd. Flushing, NY 11368 Owner: New York City Department of General Services 40 Worth Street New York, New York 10013 Idalk Assistant Commissioner Tom Jellife (212) 566-2102 TULLY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. • MUNICIPAL WASTE PROJECTS CURRENTLY IN PROGRESS 1 . Job: Our Job No. 91-109 $15,008.116. Contract No. S30510T Nassau County Sludge Loading, Transportation and Final Disposition of Sludge Material Contractor: Tully Construction Co. Inc. 127-50 Northern Blvd. Flushing, New York 11368 • Owner: County of Nassau 1 West Street Mineola, New York Project Manager: Joe Davenport (516) 535-4102 2. Job: Our Job No. 91-114 $446,556. Contract No. RSCSUPS92 Putnam County Sludge Cleaning, Reconstruction, Transportation and Disposal of Sludge Contaminated Sand in Bruster and Mayopac Waste Water Treatment Plants Contractor: Tully Construction Co. Inc. 127-50 Northern Blvd. Flushing, New York 11368 Owner: New York City Department of Environmental Protection 59-17 Junction Blvd. Elmhurst, New York 11373 Commissioner: Albert Appleton (718) 595-3269 TULLY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 3. Job: Our Job No. 91-117 $2,288,707. Contract No. 91-92 (3 Year Contract) Rockland County Sludge Transfer and Disposal of Sludge Cake Disposal in Pennsylvania and Ohio Contractor: Tully Construction Co. Inc. 127-50 Northern Blvd. Flushing, New York 11368 Owner: Rockland County 4 Route 340 Orangeburg, New York 10962 Executive Director: Ron Delo (914) 359-7111 4. Job: Our Job No. 92-121 $11 ,057,280. Contract No. PW #1 - 92 (3 Year Contract) Hempstead Waste • Transfer, Processing & Recycling of Yard Waste Contractor: Tully Construction Co. Inc. 127-50 Northern Blvd. Flushing, New York 11368 Owner: Town of Hempstead Dept. of General Services - Town Hall Hempstead, New York 11550 Commissioner: William McGrane (516) 378-4210 5. Job: Our Job No. 92-127 $650,000. Contract Orangetown Sludge Hauling and Disposing of Sewage Sludge Ash Contractor: Tully Construction Co.. Inc. 127-50 Northern Blvd. Flushing, New York 11368 Owner: Town of Orangetown Town Hall -Ash, Orangeburg, New York 10962 7 Director of Sewers: Joseph H. Sullivan (914) 359-6502 TULLY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. • 6. Job: Our Job No. 92-129 $263,500. Contract No. C-462 Sludge Management Services City of Long Beach, New York Contractor: Tully Construction Co. Inc. 127-50 Northern Blvd. Flushing, New York 11368 Owner: City of Long Beach Department of Public Works Kennedy Plaza Long Beach, New York 11561 Robert L. Raab, P.E. (516) 431-1000 7. Job: Our Job No. 92-130 $1,784,428. Contract No. EF-9203-B Interim Disposal of Sludge from Yonkers Joint Wastewater Treatment Plant & New Rochelle Wastewater Treatment Plant Contractor: Tully Construction Co. Inc./Hydropress N-Viro Services Inc., A Joint Venture 127-50 Northern Blvd. Flushing, New York 11368 Owner: Westchester County Department of Environmental Facilities New Rochelle, New York 8. Job: Our Job No. 92-131 $1 ,907;500. Contract Waste I.D. 7796 City of Stamford, Connecticut Dewatered Sewage Sludge Contractor: Tully Construction Co. Inc. 127-50 Northern Blvd. Flushing, New York 11368 Owner: City of Stamford Bureau of Sanitation 888 Washington Blvd. Stamford, CT 06904 Supervisor of Solid Waste Lou David (203) 977-5080 TULLY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 9. Job: Our Job No. 92-132 $1 ,169,000. City of Glen Cove Sludge Management Services Contractor: Tully Construction Co. Inc. 127-50 Northern Blvd. Flushing, New York 11368 Owner: City of Glen Cove Department of Public Works 100 Morris Ave. Glen Cove, New York 10. Job: Our Job No. 92-134 $13,407,747. Blydenburgh Landfill Town of Islip, New York Construction of a perminant landfill closure cap, including but not limited to installation of gas migration systems, construction of a perimeter concrete swale, final grading and installation of monitoring wells. Contractor: Tully Construction Co. Inc. 127-50 Northern Blvd. Flushing, New York 11368 Owner: Blydenburgh Landfill 440 Blydenburgh Road Islip, New York Executive Director: Peter Scully TULLI. CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 11 . Job: Our Job No. 92-135 $11 ,364,405. Town of Oyster Bay Solid Waste Management Transfer Station Project No. TBI 92-593 Contractor: Tully Construction Co. Inc. 127-50 Northern Blvd. Flushing, New York 11368 Owner: Town of Oyster Bay Dept. of Public Works 150 Miller Place Syosset, New York 11791 Commissioner: Karl Leopold, P.E. . 12. Job: Our Job No. 92-140 $ 2,565,780. Town of Southhampton North Sea Landfill Construction and Closure of the Landfill Contractor: Tully Construction Co. Inc. 127-50 Northern Blvd. Flushing, New York 11368 Owner: Town of Southhampton Southhampton, New York TuLLY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 13. Job: Job No. 856-26W $ 384,850. City of New York 26th Ward WWTF Furnish, Install & Operate a temporary dewatering system Contractor: AgOrganic, Inc. d/b/a Hydropress N-Viro Services 50 Dwight St. Hatfield, MA 01038 Owner: New York City Department of Environmental Protection 14. Job: Job. No. 880-26W $ 197,298. City of New York • 26th Ward WWTF Furnish, Install and operate a temporary Dewatering system Contractor: AgOrganic, Inc. d/b/a Hydropress N-Viro Services 59 Dwight St. Hatfield, MA 01038 Owner: New York City Department of Environmental Protection TULLY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. 15. Job: Our Job. No. 93-142 $8,006,000 Westchester County Long Term Sludge Management Services Putnam Valley, New York Contractor: Tully Construction Co. Inc. & AgOrganic, Inc. Joint Venture 127-50 Northern Blvd. Flushing, NY 11368 Owner: Westchester County Department of Environmental Facilities Michaelian Office Building 148 Martine Avenue White Plains, New York 10601 Att: Robert Matarazzo 16. Job: Our Job No. 93-143 $ 29,500. • A & A Landfill Staten Island Test Pits Contractor: Tully Construction Co. Inc. 127-50 Northern Blvd. Flushing, NY 11368 Owner: Eder Associates A C • LANDFILL • INFORMATION Resource Conservation' Corp. A 0.#1.BOX.305 Cairnbrook PA 15.924 A VW04*Ownld Svbt)dAWV'Of. MID-AMERICAN WASTE SYSTEMS,INC. Phots(814)784-4587 fax(814)764-4898 September••20, 1993 Mul ly Construction ,Compaz*y., Inc. • General Contractors 127-SO ,N.orthern Blvd. Flushing, NY 11368 ATT:: peter K. Tulsy,. •Vice President RE: Town- of Southold: Disposal +and .procesaing of Solid Waste boar Mr. Tully Please be advised' that' Resource Conservation Corp. licensed - :through the Pennsylvania Department� of• Environmental Resources, permit Number 103,421, has and can provide •the necessary. capacity • for the nine (9) month. requisted for the Town ofo;lthcl;l Pr jand for approximately 20,000 tons . of rubbiso,, garbage, concrete. Should , you have any• questioni regarding the above matter, please feel free to call me-'at your convenience. Sincerely, .Briar. W, Iftgaday .Vico President and General Manager cc: File 20'd d8M NOI-LVAi3SN0M 3 3ti°��"` 96s"SLOTS 9S:60 £66T-02-60 RESOURCE CONSERVATION CORP. A Wholly Owned Subsidiary of MID - AMERICAN WASTE SYSTEMS OF PA, INC. Shade Township Waste Management Facility Solid Waste Permit No. 101421 i V 'r _ )1 A. } r R.D. #1, Box 305 YARD WASTE COMPOSTING Cairnbrook, PA 15924 SEWAGE SLUDGE (814) 754-4587 MUNICIPAL Serving Your Waste Disposal Needs RESIDUAL With Safe Cost-Effective Waste Mangement RECYCLING The Shade Township Waste Management Facility landfill, located in Shade Township,Somerset County, PA is one of the newest and most advanced solid waste disposal facilities in the state. Designed to meet or exceed state and federal guidelines,the facility will provide a safe means of dealing with solid waste issues well into the next century. Resource Conservation Corp. is a company that is dedicated to sound community relations and, more importantly, it is a company that is commited to preserving the integrity of the environment. RESOURCE CONSERVATION CORP. SHADE TOWNSHIP WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY � GENERAL SITE INFORMATION • Municipal and Residual Solid Waste Facility • Application Filed: February 26, 1987 • Permit Granted: August 26, 1991 • Site Opened: August 31 , 1992 • Total of 17 Federal, State and Local Permits • Site Acreage: 798.78 Acres • Permitted Acreage: 703.92 Acres • Permitted Waste Disposal Area: 113.83 Acres Landfill Area A: 64.98 Acres • Landfill Area B: 48.85 Acres • Permitted Airspace: 12,942,722 yd3 • Anticipated Life: Twenty (20) years minimum • Permitted Daily Volume: 2,350 Tons Daily Average 2,775 Tons Daily Maximum • Pre-Approved Volume Increases: 3,000 Tons Daily Average 3,750 Tons Daily Maximum • 34 On-Site Monitoring Wells • Two (2) On-Site Treatment Facilities • $15.8 Million Closure Bond For unsurpassed service and competitive pricing, call Tina at 814-754-4587 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. 6. ka i' Nh „ :... ...... ! ...... ..iii � ,. -3 7 , �'`��Eq:�u. � ...:--� •• Ill 4 1 ?.'FNP `•� ��'v� Y ... .. 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AMI so 1::::... 1 .N T9y1•.1�Jr� .i s ri. , a ` . c 40 _ RESOURCE CONSERVATION CORPORATION SHADE TOWNSHIP WASTE ANAGM[ENT FACILITY i r GENERAL SITE INFORMATION - Municipal and Residual Solid Waste Facility - Application Filed: February 26, 1987 - Permit Granted: August 26, 1991 - Total of 17- Federal, State and Local Permits Site Acreage: 798.78 Acres - Permitted Acreage: 703 .92 Acres Permitted Waste Disposal Area: 113 . 83 Acres Landfill Area A: 64.98 Acres Landfill Area B: 48. 85 Acres - Permitted Airspace: 12 , 942 ,722 yd' - Anticipated Life: Twenty (20) years minimum - Permitted Daily volume: 2 ,000 Tons Daily Average 2,425 Tons Daily Maximum - Pre-Approved Volume Increases: 3 ,000 Tons Daily Average 3 , 750 Tons Daily Maximum 54 On-Site Monitoring Wells Two (2) On-Site Treatment Facilities $15 . 8 Million Closure Bond Construction Activated - October 1991, Anticipated Opening Date - June 1992 �- RESOURCE CONSERVATION CORPORATION ACTIVE PERMITS 1. Permits sought in DER Permit Application: (a) Municipal Waste Permit (101421) - Issued 08/26/91 expires 08/26/2001 (b) Earth Disturbance Permit Ch. 273 & Ch. 1 0 2 (5687803) 06/19/91 expires 06/19/93 (c) Water Obstruction and Encroachment Permit Chapter 105 Permit (E56-151) , Issued 06/19/91 expires 12/21/93 (d) NPDES Permit for Underdrain and Leachate Treatment Facility (PA0097110) - Issued 08/26/91 expires (e) BWQM Permit for Underdrain Treatment Facility (5687202) Issued, 08/26/91 expires 08/26/93. (f) BWQM Permit for Leachate Treatment Facility (5688201) Issued 12/19/91 (g) Air Quality Control - General Source Permit (56-305-042) Issued 12/31/91. Temporary operating permit to expire 05/31/92. 2. Wetlands Permits: (a) Clean Water Act Section 404 Permit to place fill in wetlands (Corps of Engineers Permit NO. 88005. ) Issued (signed) 02/11/91 expires 12/31/2002 (b) Chapter 105 Water Obstruction Permit (E56-151 ) Issued 06/19/91 expires 12/21/93 (c) PA Code Chapter 102 Compliance Reviews of Soil Erosion and Sediment Control Plan (all mitigation areas) See: Earth Disturbance Permit Application No. 5687803. (d) Clean Water Act Section 401 Water Quality Certification (NN30) See Corp of Engineers Permit 88005. (e) Clean Water Act Section 404 Wetland Jurisdiction Confirmations (all mitigation areas) See Corp of Engineers Permit 88005 k92re0217 8 • (f) Chapter 105 Dam Safety Permit (Statler St. and J.T. Mitigation Sites) D56-118, 119, 120, 121) Issued 08/26/91, expires 12/31/92. (g) Bureau of Mining and Reclamation Authorization to Mine (Willie Will mitigation) (1-02700-56763036-02) (h) Bureau of Mining and Reclamation Water Obstruction and Encroachment Permit (Willie Will mitigation) (4176SM4-E-1 and 56763036-E-1) (i) Bureau of Mining & Reclamation Surface Mining Permit (Willie Will mitigation) (No. 56763036) ( j) Bureau of Mining & Reclamation Surface Mining License (Willie Will mitigation) (1-02700) 3. Shade Township Permits: Registration under Shade Township Ordinance #65 k92re0217 9 i CORPORATE OFFICERS CHRISTOPHER L. WHITE, PRESIDENT/DIRECTOR SS 4293-54-2017 1006 WALNUT STREET, CANAL WINCHESTER, OH 43110 DENNIS P. WILBURN, VICE PRESIDENT/SECRETARY/TREASURER/DIRECTOR SS #275-52-2277 1006 WALNUT STREET, CANAL WINCHESTER, OH 43110 RICHARD A. WIDDERS, JR. , VICE PRESIDENT/ASSISTANT SECRETARY SS ,#297-46-4146 1006 WALNUT STREET, CANAL WINCHESTER, OH 43110 DENNIS W. MARCHETTI, VICE PRESIDENT SS #178-36-6772 795-20 PINE VALLEY DRIVE, PITTSBURGH, PA 15239 BRIAN W. GRACEY, VICE PRESIDENT SS #192-46-4372 RD #1, BOX 305, CAIRNBROOK, PA 15924 MID-AMERICAN WASTE SYSTEMS, INC. 31-1161917 MID-AMERICAN WASTE SYSTEMS OF PA, INC. 25-1590671 RESOURCE CONSERVATION CORP. 25-1507986 eR—:"{M—s. Rrn. 1188 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RrsouncSS BUREAU OF WABr& MANAGEMENT PQrrnii For Solid Waste disposal and/or Processing Facility FORM NO. 8 Permit No. 1U 1421 Date Issued August Z6, 1991 Date Expired August 26, 2001 tinder the provisions of the Pennsylvania Solid Waste Management Act of July 7, 1980, ' Act 97, a permit for a solid waste disposal and/or processing at (municipality) Shade Township in the County of Somerset is granted to (applicant) Resource Gante"ation Corporation 1 (address) 11.041, 8ax N5 Cairnbrook; PA 15924 This permit is epplicabig to the facility named as Shade Township Waste Management � Facility and described as: LatitUde! 4U° 07 ' 24" Ltlngitude: 780 47' 10" . le nt b the Department .hts permit Ia subleLt to ittodlfic�tlnn, arrtendmertt and supe ,t~►e Y � I of Environmental Aesoutcoo and It furthot subject td tevocatiari ofi suspension by the Department of EnVifoi f6bntal Resourca& fat Any violation of thA appiicabie laws or the rules and regulatidliS Addptdd thdreuhdet, fat fdllUre to cohiply th Whole or in part with the conditions of tills petMIt dhd tho pr(7Aldris set fottth iri the apalic0oh no. 1014Z1 which is made a part hereof, or for causing any condition inimical to the public health, safety or welfare. See attachment for waste limitations and/or special conditions R THE DEPARTNIViT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES ` THIS PERMIT IS NON—TRANSFERABLE Page 1 of 35 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLYANIA DEPARTMENT OF ENYIRONMENTAL RESOURCES BUREAU OF SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT SOLID WASTE FORM NO. 8 Permit For Solid Waste Disposal and/or Processing Facility Under the provisions of the Pennsylvania Solid Waste Management Act, the Act of July 7, 1980, P.L. 380, 35 P.S. 56018.101 et seq. , Solid Waste Permit Number 101421 is issued to: Resource Conservation CorpoFat on, R.D. #1, Box 305, Cairnbrook, PA 15924 for the operation of a municipal waste landfill in Shade Township, Somerset County. 1. This permit is issued in response to Solid Waste Management Application No. 101421 dated July Z, 1991. Subsequent revisions and addendum(s) are approved by the Department and are a part of this permit. 2. This permit is issued in accordance with the Solid Waste Management Act, the Act of July 7, 1960, P.L. 380, 35 P.S. 16018.101 et she ; Municipal Waste Planning, Recycling and Waste Reduction Act of 1988, 537.5. 34000.101 et seq.; Air Pollution Control Act of June 8, 1960, P.L. 2119, 35 P.S. b40o1 a se . ; the Clean Streams Law, Act of June 22, 1937, P.L. 1987, as amended ani the regula- tions promulgated pursuant to these acts. 3. This permit is issued in accordance with 25 Pa. Code 11271, 273 and 285 for 707.16 acres as shown on Phase I Drawings R2, R3, R4, and R4A, revised June, 1991 and described as the permitted facility area. The site utilizes 60 mil HDPE as the primary and secondary liner. This permit authorizes the disposal of municipal , construction/demolition, and residual waste. No other wastes shall be accepted at this site unless specified by permit condition or by prior written permit amendment. Acceptance of hazardous waste as defined by 25 Pa. Code 1261 is prohibited at this site. 4. This approved application consists of the following documents: Form No./Letter Form Tltie Date (Revision) Form A Application for Municipal Waste Permit 5/88; Rev. 7/91 Form 9 Professional Certification 8/89 Form 81 Application Form Certification 1191 IRIS PERMIT jS NOR-TRAN91RABL Page 2 of 35 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SCUTHWEST REGION - FIELD OPERATIONS WASTE MANAGEMENT SOLID WASTE FORM NO. 8 Permit For Solid Waste Disposal and/or Processing Facility Form No./Letter Form Title Date (Revision) Form C Compliance History 9188; Rev. 6/91 Form p Exclusionary Area Criteria/Environmental 5188; Rev. 7/91 Assessment Process for Municipal Waste Management Facilities g/88lieu. 6/91 Form E Contractual Consent of Landowner 5/88; Rev. 7/91 Farm i Facility Plan Ma Form 2 p Requirements - Phase 1 Municipal 5/88; Rev. 1191 Waste and Construction/bemolition Waste Landfills Form 3 Map Requirements - Phase II Municipal 5/88; Rev. 7/91 Waste and Construction/Demolition Waste Landfills 10/88; Rev. 1/91 Form 6 Geologic Information - Phase I Form 7 Hydrogeologic Information - Phase I 10/88; Rev. 7/91 Form g Municipal Waste Landfills Initial 2189 Ground Water quality Background Analysis - Phase I - Phase I- 5/88; Rev. 12 Form 11 - Mineral Deposits Information 190 Form 12 Alternative Water Supply Phase I 5/88; Rev. /91 Farm 13 Sails Information - Phase 1 5/88; Rev. 7/91 7191 Operation Plan -Phase 11 5188; Rev. 7191 Form 14 10/7/88; Rev. 7/91 Form 15 Air Resources Protection 5/88; Rev. fi/89 Form 16 Revegetation 5/88; Rev. 7/91 Form 17 Erosion and Sedimentation Controls 10188; Rev. 1/91 Farm 18 Water quality Monitoring System Phase II 5/88; Rev. 7/1/91 Foht.23 Sails Information - Phase II 5/88; Rev. 7/91 Form 24 Liner System —Phase 11 5/88; Rev. 7/91 Form 25 Leachate Management - Phase II 5/88; Rev. 1/91 Form 26 Gas Management 5/88; Rev. 7/91 Form 27 Contingency Plan for Emergency Procedures 5/88; Rev. 12/90 Form 28 Closure Form 38 Request for Equivalency Review 5/88 Final Cover and Grading Page . 3 . of 3� ,;. - COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLYANIA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SOUTHWEST REGION - FIELD OPERATIONS WASTE MANAGEMENT SOLID WASTE FORM NO. 8 Permit For Solid Waste Disposal and/or Processing Facility Form No./letter Form Title Date (Revision) ROA Central Zone Site Testing Program Rev. 6/91 Piezometric Surfaces Rio Regional Structural Geology Rev. 6/91 R11 Western Zone Existing Land - Use/Mining Rev. 6/91 History R12 Central Zone Existing Land - Use/Mining Rev. 6/91 History R13 Eastern Zone Existing Land - Use/Mining Rev. 6/91 History R14 Graphic Monitoring Well Logs Rev. 6/91 R15 Graphic Monitoring Well Logs Rev. 6/91 R16 Graphic gore Logs Rev. 6/91 R17 Topography Public and Private Water Rev. 6/91 Sources Rig Topography Public and Private Water Rev. 6/91 Sources Rig Topography Public and Private Water Rev. 6/91 Sources R20 Topography Public and Private Water Rev. 6/91 Sources R21 Topography Public and Private Water Rev. 6/91 Sources R22 Topography Public and Private Water Rev. 6/91 Sources R23 Topography Public and Private Water Rev. 6/91 Sources R24 Geologic Cross-Si~ction Fill Area A Rev. 6/91 R25 Geologic Cross-Section Fill Area g Rev. 6/91 RZ6 200 Scale Detailed Topo 1/2 Mite Rev. 6/91 Site Perimeter R27 200 Scale Detailed Topo 1/2 Mile Rev. 6/91 Site Perimeter. R28 200 Scale Detailed Topo 1/2 Mile Rev. 6/91 Site Perimeter RZ9 200 Scale Detailed Topo 1/2 Mile Rev. 6/91 Site Perimeter' e z Page 5 of 3ra COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA '1EC'ARTMENT OF ENVIRONMF_}1T4'L RESOURCES SOUTHWEST RESIGN - FIELD OPERATIONS WASTE MANAGEMENT SOLID WASTE FORM N0. 8 Perini t For Solid Waste disposal and/or Processing Facility Form No./Letter Form Title Date (Revision} R30 200 Scale Detailed Topo 1/2 Mile Rev. 6/91 Site Perimeter R31 200 Scale Detailed Topo 1/2 Mile Rev. 6/91 Site Perimeter R32 2o0 Scale Detailed Topo 1/2 Mile Rev. 6/91 Site Perimeter R33 Record of Surface Mining Activities Rev. 6/91 On S, C, and D Coal Seams R34 Record of Surface Mining Activities Rev. 6/91 On B, C, and 0 Coal Seams R35 Record of Deep Mine Activities in the Rev. 6/91 B Seam R36 Record of Deep Mine Activities in the Rev. 6/91 8 Seam R37 Record of Deep Mine Activities in the Rev_ 6/9I B Seam Rag Record of Deep Mine Activities in the Rev. 6191 ' B Seam R39 Record of Deep.Mina Activities in the Rev. 6I9I C Seam R40 Record of Deep Mine Activities in the Rev. 6/91 C Seam R41 Record of Deep.Mine Activities in the Rev. 6/91 C Seam R42 Record of deep Mine Activities in the Rev. 6/91 C Seam R43 Record of Deep Mine Activities in the Rev. 6/91 C Seam R44 Record of Deep-Mine Activities in the Rev. 6/91 C Seam R45 "A" Coal Seam Top of Coal Contour Map Rev. 6/91 R46 "A" Coal Seam Thickness Isopack Rev. 6191 R47 Plot of Vertical Distribution of Head- Rev. 6/91 R48 24-Hour Pump Test Time Drawdown Plots Rev. 6/91 Well W-48 Pima ` eree Page= 6 of 35- y _ COt•It1C'�'�`E.;LTH OF PE?I'i�'fL'Ji1N;:1 ,OUTHWEST PEGIOtI - FIELD OPERA, (ONS WASTE MANAGEME'IT SOLID WASTE FORM NO. S Permit For Solid Waste Disposal and/or Processing Facility Form No./Letter Form Title Date (Revision) R49 24-Hour Pump Test Time Drawdown Plots Rev. 6/91 Well W-5B R49A Time - Water Level Measurement For Rev. 6/91 48-Hour Aquifer Test Well 35A R50 Monitoring Well Schematics W-ZAA, W-2C, Rev. 6/91 W-21), W-20AA . R51 Monitoring Well Schematics W-IB Rev. 6/91 R52 Monitoring Well Schematics W-ZA, W-3 Rev. 6/91 R53 Monitoring Well Schematics W-28 Rev. 6/91 R54 Monitoring Well Schematics W-3C3 Rev. 6/91 R55 Monitoring Well Schematics W-4A, W-6 Rev. 6/91 R56 Monitoring Well Schematics W-48 Rev. 6/91 R57 Monitoring Well Schematics W-5A, W-1A Rev. 6/91 R58 Monitoring Well Schematics W-8 Rev. 6/91 R59 Monitoring Well Schematics W-9, W-7A Rev. 6/91 R60 Monitoring 'We 11 Schematics W-11CS Rev. 6/91 R61 Monitoring Well Schematics W-I1, W-14 -Rev. 6/91 R62 Monitoring Well Schematics W-12C, W-58, Rev. 6/91 and CB-101 R63 Monitoring Well Schematics W-78, W-128 Rev. 6/91 R64 Monitoring Well Schematics W-IZA, W-10 Rev. 6/91 R65 Monitoring Well Schematics W-14PA Rev. 6/91 R66 Monitoring Well Schematics W-1013 Rev. 6/91 R67 Monitoring We 11: Schema tics W-14PC Rev. 6/91 R68 Monitoring Well Schematics W-ZOA, W-32A Rev. 6/91 R69 Monitoring Weil. Schematics W-208 Rev. 6/91 'R70 Monitoring Will Schematics W-326, W-35AA Rev. 6/91 R71 Monitoring Well Schematics W-35A, W-42A Rev. 6/91 R7Z Monitoring Well Schematics W-358 Rev. 6/91 R73 Monitoring Well Schematics W-38A Rev. 6/91 R74 Monitoring Well Schematics W-386 Rev. 6/91 117.4A Monitoring Well Schematics W-38C Rev. 6/91 R75 Monitoring Well Schematics W-42B Rev. 6/91 Page 7 of .35 -CNMONWE:,=ITN OF PE�10:PL'/ANIA Jt�ARTME`!T OF .'1VIRCN'•{E%f?'"'_ :�<E�CUR��., SOUHNEST REGION - FIELD 71PE-71,AT101113 . WASTE MANAGEMENT SOLID WASTE FORM NO. 8 Permi t For Solid Waste Disposal and/or Processing Facility PHASE II Drawing No. Title Date (Revision) R1 Cover Sheet, Index of Drawings, Rev. 6/91 Location Information RZ Excavation (Bottom of Subbase) Grade Rev. 7/91 Plan and Site Piping Systems RZA Excavation (Bottom of Subbase) Grade Rev. 7/9I Plan R29 Landfill Piping Plan - Leachate Collec- Rev. 7/91 tion System RZC Landfill Piping Plan - Leachate Detec Rev. 7/91 tion System R20 Landfill Piping Plan - Underdrain System Rev. 7/91 R3 Transmission Line Manhole Details Rev. 6/91 . R4 Tabulation of Manholes, Transmission Rev. 6/91 Lines, and Interior Collection Manifold Pipes RSA Tabulation of Leachate Collection, Rev. 6/91 Detection and Underdrain Lines - Area A RSB Tabulation of Leachate Collection, Rev. 6/91 Detection and .Underdrain Lines Area A R5C- Tabulation of Leachate Collection, Rev. 6/9 L Detection and Underdrain Lines - Areas A and'S RSD Tabulation of Leachate Collection, Rev. 6/91 Detection and.Underdrain Lines - Area 8 _. R5 Final Grading Plan Rev. 7/9 I R7A -- Typical Landfill Liner Sections Rev. 6/91 . R78 Landfill Cap and Liner Details Rev. 6/91. RM Traffic Route and Access Road - Rev. 6191 Profiles, Details ROB Operation/Haul Roads - Profiles, Rev. 6/91 s Details.00 a Page S of 35 COMMONWEALTH Of PENt�C''L`IANI.� TE :,PrMENT 'F -NI!IRCNPF',!'�1 RFS,' RCF7 SOUTHWEST RENON - FIELD ^PERRAT iCNS . WASTE MANAGEMENT SOLID WASTE FORM NO. 8 Permit For Solid Waste Disposal and/or Processing Facility Drawing No. Title Date (Revision) R8C Operation/Haul Roads - Profiles, Rev. 6/91 Details R9 Landfill Construction Details Rev. 6/91 Rio Western Zone Development Plan/Borrow Rev. 7191 Areas R11 Eastern Zone Development Plan/Borrow Rev. 7191 Areas R12 Northern Zone Development Plan/Borrow Rev. 6/91 Areas R13 Comprehensive Stormwater Management Plan Rev. 6191 (permit Area) R14 landfill Drainage Area Map Rev. 7/91 R15 Drainage Details and Data Rev. 7/91- RISA Cross-Sections Sedimentation Basins A Rev. 7/91 and B R158 Cross-Sections Sedimentation Basins D Rev. 6/91 and J RISC Cross-Sections.Sedimentation Basins P Rev. 6191 and Q R15D Cross-Sections Sedimentation Basins R Rev. 6/91 and S1 R15E Cross-Sections Sedimentation Basins S2 Rev. 6/91 and L2P-1 RIbF Sedimentation Basin Stage Storage and Rev. 7/91 Discharge Curves - . - R15G ` = E&S Basins A. B, ,D, J, P, and Q Detailed Rev. 7/91 Plan View R15H E&S Basins R, S1, S2 and UP Detailed Rev. 6191 Plan View R16 Pill Area Drainage Details Rev. 6/91. R17 Composite Landfill Operating Plan Rev. 7/91 R17A landfill Cap and Liner Installation Rev. 6/91 - Details R17B Operational Alternate Construction Rev. 7191 Phasing Landfil1 Area A-1 R17C Landfill Area A Sequential Operating Rev. 7/91 Plans Areas Al-AS �,` - Page 9 of 35 CCMMONr+';_:?LTH CF DEPARTMENT CF ENVI"mGNME:;7,=L RESGURCcS SOUTHWEST REGION - FIELD OPERATIONS • WASTE MANAGEMENT SOLID WASTE FORM NO. 8 Permit For Solid Waste Disposal and/or Processing Facility Drawing No. Title Date (Revision) 8170 Landfill Area A Sequential Operating Rev. 7/91 Plan Areas A6 A9 R17E Landfill Area A Sequential Operating Rev. 7/91 Plan Areas A10 - A13 R17F Landfill Area B Sequential Operating Rev. 6/91 Plan Areas 8-1 - 0-4 R17G Landfill Area B Sequential Operating Rev. 6/91 Plan Areas B-5 - B-8 RIB Borrow Area "P" Cross-Sections Rev. 6/91 R19 Borrow Area "q" Cross-Sections Rev. 6/91 R29 Borrow Area "N" Cross-Sections Rev. 6/91 R21 Borrow Area "J" Cross-Sections Rev. 6/91 R22A Borrow Area "R" Cross-Sections Rev. 1/91 R228 Barrow Area "R" Cross-Sections Rev. 6/91 RZ2C Borrow Area "11" Cross-Sections Rev. 6/91 OF RZZD Barrow Area "R" Cross-Sections Rev. 6/91 R23 Borrow Area "S" Cross-Sections Rev. 6/91 R24 Borrow Area "S" Cross-Sections Rev. 6/91 RZ5 Borrow Area "S" Cross-Sections Rev. 6/91 R26 Landfill Cross-Sections Area B (E/K) Rev. 6/91 R27 Landfill Cross-Sections Area B (M) Rev.. 6/91 R28 Landfill Cross-Sections Area B (E/W) Rev. 6/91 R29 Landfill Cross-Sections Area B (NIS) Rev. 6/91 R30 Landfill Cross-Sections Area 8 (NIS) Rev. 6/91 R31 Landfill Cross-Sections Area B (NIS) Rev. 6/91 R32 Landfill Cross-Sections Area B (NIS) Rev.. 6/91 -033 Landfill Cross-Sections Areas A & 8 Rev. 6/91 (E/W) R34 Landfill Cross-Sections Area A (E/W) Rev. 7/91 R35 Landfill Cross-Sections Area A (E/H) Rev. 7/91 R36 Landfill Cross-Sections Area A (E/W) Rev. 7/91 R37 - Landfill Cross-Sections Area A (HIS) Rev. 7/91 R38 Landfill Cross-Sections Area A (N/S) Rev. 6/91 R39 Landfill Cross-Sections Area A (N/S)- Rev. 6/91 R40 = Landfill Cross-Sections Area A (NIS) _ Rev. 6/91 R41 Landfill Cross-Sections Area A (NIS), Rev. 7/91 R42 Truck Nash Details Rev. 6/91 1� - Page 10 of 35 COMM(,tlWe)'L i H OF P1, I—(LVr�l i:a �PnR tdEiJT jr FNViRUNME.'�T�L RE URCES SOUTHWEST REGION - FIE_D OPERATIONS WASTE MANAGEMENT SOLID WASTE FORM NO. 8 Rermit For Solid Waste Disposal and/or Processing Facility Drawing No. Title Date (Revision) R43A Gas Extraction Well and Monitoring probe Rev. 7/19/91 Plan Landfill Area A 8436 Gas Extraction Well and Monitoring Probe Rev. 6/13/91 Plan Landfili . Area B R43C Profile of Gas Collection Headers Rev. 6/91 Landfill Area A R430 Profile of Gas Collection Headers Rev. 6/91 Landfill Area B R43E Proposed Gas Well and Monitoring Probe Rev. 7/19/91 Schedule R44A Proposed Landfill Gas Extraction Well Rev. 6/13/91 and Monitoring Probe Details R448 Proposed Landfill Gas Piping Details Rev. 6/91 R44C Proposed Landfill Gas Condensate Rev. 6/13/91 Collection Sump Details R44D Proposed Plan of Landfill Gas Extraction Rev. 6/91 Equipment Areas R44E Proposed Condensate Knockout Pipe and Rev. 6/91 Cleanout Details R45 General Site Arrangement Plan Treatment. Rev. 7/91 Facilities R46 Leachate Stabilization Basin "A" Rev. 7/91 Leachate Detection Lines R46A Leachate Stabilization Basin °A" Rev. 7/91 Underdrain Lines R47 General Site Arrangement Plan Office, Rev. 7/91 Scale House' andMaintenance Building _ - R48 Final Grading Plan Treatment Facilities Rev. 7/91 R49 Final Grading Pian Office, Scale House, Rev. 7/91 and Maintenance Building RSO Leachate Detection and Underdrain Plan Rev. 7/91 Treatment Facilities R51 Secondary Maintenance Building Site Plan Rev. 7/91 R5Z B-Seam Mine Refuse Capture and Typical Rev. 6/91 Linea Details' Page 11 of 35 �y . COMNCNWE,ILTH Of DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL REKURCCS SOUTHWEST REGION - FIELD OPERATIONS WASTE MANAGEMENT SOLID WASTE FORM N0. 8 Permi t For Solid Waste Disposal and/or Processing Facility Drawing No. Title Date (Revision) R53 Leachate Stabilization Basin "A" Cross- Rev. 6/91 Sections R54 Leachate Stabilization Basin "A" Cross- Rev. 6/91 Sections R55 Post-Treatment. Leachate Effluent Storage Rev. 7/91 6as1n Cross-Sections R56 Post-Treatment Leachate Effluent Storage Rev. 6/91 Basin Cross-Sections R57 Process Flow Graphic Rev. 6/91 R58 Process Flow Diagram Rev. 6/91 R59 Leachate Hydraulic Profile Rev. 6/91 R60 Secondary Treatment Plan and Elevations Rev. 6/91 R61 Inclined Plate Separater, Flow EquaTiza- Rev. 6/91 tion Tank and pH Control Tank Plans and Elevations R62 Process Piping Plan and Sludge Holding/ Rev. 4/91 Conditioning Tank Plan and Elevations R63 Flash Mix Tank Plans and Sections Rev. 6/91 R64 Flash Mix Tank-and Details Rev. 6/91 R65 Leachate Pump Station Details Rev. 6/91 R66 Leachate Basin Aerator and Control Rev. 6/91 Building Details R67 Process Flow Diagram Rev. 6/91 R68 Underdrain Treatment Facility Cross- Rev. 6/91 r Sections R69 Underdrain Treatment Facility Cross- Rev. 6/91 Sections R70 Underdrain Treatment Plant Details Rev. 6/91 R71 Underdrain Treatment Plant Mechanical Rev. 6/91 Details R72 Underdrain Treatment Plant Electrical Rev. 6/91 Schematic R73 Underdrain Treatment Plant Electrical Rev. 6/91 Schematic R74 Underdrain Treatment Plant Facility Rev. 619L Construction Details R75 Leaf Composting Facility Rev. 6/9L r N: . Page 12 of 35 i C')MMONWEALNi OF PF_NNS YLVAN i:A UEPARTMENT OF cidVtRONME IT,:L RESOURCE; SOUTHWEST REGION - FIELD OPERATIONS _ WASTE MANAGEMENT SOLID WASTE FORM NO. 8 Permit For Solid Waste Disposal and/or Processing Facility 5. The permittee shall construct, implement and maintain all structures in accordance with the following permit/approvals: A. Clean Water Act, Section 404, Permit application to place fill in wetlands: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers; Public Notice No. 88-7; Application No. 88005; June 19, 1991; expires December 31, 2002. B. PA DER Mining Authorization for reclamation work for Willie Will Wetland Mitigation: Mining Authorization Permit No. 1-OZ700-55763036-02; May 31, 1989; expires March 6, 1994. C. Surface Mining Permit: No. 56763036; December 19, 1990; expires December 31 , 1991. 0. Surface Mining NPDES Permit: ' No. PA0125015; May 31, 1989; expires March 6, 1994. Surface Mining Operator's License! No. 1-02700; December 19, 1990; expires December 31, 1991. (For Surface Mine Reclamation) E. Water Obstruction and Encroachment Permit: SEP No. 56763036-E1; May 31, 1989; expires March 6, 1994. F. Chapter 105 Water Obstruction Permit: PA DER - DWM File No. W56:0; Application No. E56-151; June 19, 1991 issued June 19, 1991; expires December 31, 1993. (For Wetlands) G. Dam Safety Permit-, Statler Street Mitigation Site (for 4 structures): Permit Application No. 056-118 for Basin 1, Permit Application No. 056-119 for Basin 2, Permit Application No. D56-120 for Basin 6. - If Statler Street, Cottagetown .Mitigation Sites are not initiated by December 31, 1991, then an extension of these permits will be required prior to construction. H. Dam Safety Permit, JT Mitigation Site: Permit Application No. D56-121 fur Basin 1. Page . 13 of 35 r CCMMONWEAL TH OF . _?ARTMENT OF _r;YiRCNiHENTX_ 'ESCI;;c' �3 3CUTHWEST REGION - FIELD OF:RATIGIIS WASTE MANAGEMENT • SOLID WASTE FORM NO. 8 Permit For Solid Waste Disposal and/or Processing Facility I. PA Code Chapter 102 Compliance review of Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan for JT Mitigation area and Willie Will Mitigation area: From the Somerset County Soil Conservation District, approval February 24, 1988; design revision approval February 23, 1990. J. PA Code Chapter 102 Compliance review of Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan for RCC Landfill : Earth Oisturbance Permit Application No. 5687803; DER Bureau of Soil and Water Conservation Application -approval June 2, 1986; revisions approved September 15, 1988; additional revisions approved October, 1990; June 19, 1991; expires June 19, 1993. K. PA Code Chapter 102 Compliance review of Soil Erosion and Sedimentation Control Plan for Statler Street and Cottagetown Mitigation sites: From the Somerset County Conservation District approved May 18, 1989. L. Application for Clean Water Act, Section 401, Water Quality Certification for landfill site, JT Mitigation site and Willie Will Mitigation site: Pittsburgh Water. Quality Management Application No. NN30; April 2, 1988. M. Application for Clean Water Act, Section 401, Water Quality Certification for Statler Street and Cottagetown Mitigation sites: Pittsburgh Water Quality Management Application No. NN30; April 2, 1988. N. PA DER Water Quality Management NPOES Permit for underdrain and leachate treatment discharges: Application PA0098Z13 combined with PA0097119: draft published January 10, 1991 issued August Z6, 1991. Water Quality Management Permit .for leachate treatment plant: No.. 5688201; Hater Quality Management for underdrain treatment plant, No. 5687202; Issued August 26, 1991. NPOES Part I, PAGO97110 - leachate treatment. 0. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service commenting on the landfill , JT Mitigati-on Plan and Willie Will Mitigation Plan commenting on Clean Water Act, Section 404; Approva.t given March 11, 1988. Page - 14 of 3. 5 -- . CoMMONWEALTH OF PENNS'fLIAHIA .-?ARTMEHT OF E?IVIRONMENT'L ?EKUIRCES SOUTHWEST REGION - FIELD a ='-/1T 1CN5 WASTE MANAGEMENT SOLID WASTE FORM NO. 8 Permit For Solid Waste Disposal and/or Processing Facility p. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency commenting on landfill plans , JT Mitigation Plan and Willie Will Mitigation Plan and commenting on Clean Water Act, Section 404: Acceptance of site alternatives analysis March 26, 1987. PA andFish Willie WilliMitigationcommenting Plann clandfill ommentingplans, 404/105Mitigation Application: 1) Approval of four 404/105 applications to place fill in wetlands and provide mitigation - December 23, 1987; 2) Approval of Mitigation Plans for JT and Willie Will sites - December 23, 1987; 3) Approval of Statler Street and Cottagetown Mitigation Plans - May 31, 1989. • R. PA Game Commission commenting on- point 4041105 Application to place fill in wetlands and provide mitigation: 1) Approval of 404/105 application - February 23, 1988; 2) Approval of the JT and Willie Will Mitigation PIans - February 23, 1988; z 3) Approval: of remaining Mitigation Plans - May 17, 1989. 6. If there is a conflict between the application, its supporting documents and/br 'amendments and the terms and conditions of this permit, the terms and conditions shall apply. 7. Nothing in this permit shall be construed to supercede, amend, or authorize a violation of any of the provisions of any valid and applicable local law, ordinance, or regulations, providing that said. local law, ordinance, or regulation is not preempted by the Pennsylvania Solid Waste Management Act, the Act of July 7, 1980, P.L. 380, No. 97, 35 P.S. 56018.101 et seq. , and the Municipal waste Planning, Recycling and 'Waste Reduction Act of 1988, 53 P.S. 54000.101 et seg. Page: 15. of 35 • CUMMONWEALTH OF PEt�NS'f i_'%.�N r 7ARTMENT OF RONMENTAL SOUTHWEST REGION - FIcLD Nr=RATIONS • WASTE MANAGEMENT SOLID WASTE FORM NO. 8 Permit For Solid Waste Disposal and/or Processing Facility 8. Any final operational , design or other plan developed subsequent to permit issuance which exhibit changes in structure, location, specification or other changes of substance shalt be submitted to the Department for permit action. Any deviation from the plans herein approved shall not be implemented before first obtaining a permit amendment or written approval from the Department. 4. Permittee shall submit as built drawings to the Department upon completion of each construction phase. 10. Copies of all required reports, water quality monitoring reports. and certification must be submitted to the following Department of Environmental Resources offices: Department of Environmental Resources and Department of Environmental Resources Waste Management Waste Management 1ZI South Highland Avenue R.O. A3, Wilmore Road Pittsburgh, PA 15Z06-3988 P.O. Box 625 Ebensburg, PA 15931 11. Approval of any plans or facilities herein refers to the functional design, but does not guarantee stability or operational efficiency. Failure of the measures and facilities herein approved to perform as intended, or as designed, or in compliance with the applicable laws, rules and regulations and the terms and conditions of this permit, for any reason, shall be grounds for the revocation or suspension of this permit. iZ. Na more than 2425 tons solid waste may be received at this facility for disposal. on any single operating day.' This amount includes 350 tons per day of 'residual waste as specified in P.ermit Condition No. 14. This figure represents the maximum daily volume .Of he facility, pursuant to Section 111Z t of the Municipal Waste Planning, Recycling and Haste Reduction Act, 53 P.S. '14000.11IZ, which section also provides that a mandatory civil penalty of $100.00 per ton applies to any excess volume recieved for disposal at this facility for any reason. 13. No more than 2000 tons of solid waste may be received at this facility for disposal, on an average daily volume basis over the standard calendar year quarter. This amount includes 350 tons per day of residual waste as specified in Permit Condition No. 14. This figure represents the average daily volume Page 16• of 35 - ccvH0NWFA1.T H OF PE71NSYLVANIA __'A�;�uE?1T OF - t'�IRQ'1ME?iTrL ?.=SLURC`S -UU111WEST REGICN - FIELD lrE,2AT ICNS • WASTE MANAGEMENT SOLID WASTE FORM NO. 8 Permit For Solid Haste Disposal 'and/or Processing Facility of the facility, pursuant to Section 1112 of the Municipal Waste Planning, Recycling and Waste Reduction Act, 53 P.S. 54000.1112, and has been set after consideration of weather, seasonal variations, community cleanup days, and other factors. Section 1112 provides that a mandatory civil penalty of $100.00 per ton applies to any excess waste received for disposal at this facility for any reason. Any penalty for violation of this permit condition shall be calculated by the Department after determining the total tonnage of solid waste received for disposal at this facility during the calendar year quarter, divided by the number of permitted operating days that the facility was permitted to accept waste for disposal during that quarter. 14. No more than 359 tons of residual waste as defined by 25 Pa. Code 5271.1 may be received for disposal at this facility on an average daily basis during the standard calendar year quarter once approvals are obtained from the Department. - 15. The maximum and average daily volumes may be revised by a minor permit modification by the Department up to 3000 tons/day average and 3750 tons/day maximum if additional waste streams are approved by the Department for disposal at the facility or if additional contracts are submitted and approved in support of waste volumes from counties utilizing this facility. 16. No more than 30% of the municipal waste received for disposal at this facility on an average daily basis during the standard. calendar year quarter may be imported from points of original generation. outside of Pennsylvania. 17. The permitted days and. hours in which waste may be delivered to the facility are: Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. , and Saturday 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m: , or such other reasonable hours as the host municipality may set by ordinance, pursuant to Section 304(b)(2) of the Municipal Waste Planning, Recycling and Waste Reduction Act,. 53 P.S. 94000.304(b)(2). 18. Actual average daily volumes of solid waste, which includes municipal and residual wastes, shall be calculated by the Department after determining the relevant total tonnage of waste received for disposal at this facility during the calendar year quarter, divided by the number of permitted operating days that the facility is permitted to accept waste for disposal during that quarter. For purposes of the calculation of averaging periods, each partial operating day when the facility is permitted to receive waste shall be counted as one whole day. -- Page 17 of" 35 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYL`/ANIA ?ARTtE^�T OF =3lYlRONMENTAL aE;CURCES �CUTHWE�T RE'�i^ - FIELD rc:'AT:CAIS WASTE MANAGEMENT • SOLID WASTE FORM NO. 8 Permit For Solid Haste Disposal and/or Processing Facility Averaging periods shall also include days when the facility was permitted to, but did not receive waste. Days when the facility was not permited to receive waste, such as Sundays, shall not be included in the calculated averaging pe 19. This permit is conditioned to prohibit the facility's receipt and processing or disposal of municipal wastes from any municipality whose Department approved and Implemented solid waste management plan designates another facility for the current receipt and processing in thosesinstances mnal of its nwhichlthewastes. plan designated this condition shall not apply t such municipal wastes in a manner that is consistent facility is unable to accep ons of the Department. This permit authorizes with the rules and regulati acceptancetofi�this was becomesma$lairdesignatadriaSomerset Counties any approved county other coon y municipal waste pian. Z0, This permit is conditioned to require a fee be paid into a trust, established by the County, on a quarterly basis equal to $.25 per ton of weighed waste or $.25 l per three cubic yards of volume measured waste for all solid waste received at the landfill. Payment of this fee is* required by Section jja8 of the Municipal Waste Planning, Recycling and Waste Reduction Act. If the County has not established the trust, the operator shall retain the collected fees until the trust is established. Once the trust is established by the County, the operator shall pay all collected fees into the trust. 21. This facility may not receive waste unless the operator has established at least one drop-off center for the collection andsale of atleastgthree recyclable steet materials chosen from .the fol-grade office clap glass, corrugated paper and and bimetallic cans, high-grade office paper, pla§tics. The drop-off center must.be located at the facility or ata location that is easily accessible to substaal ntial numbers rpersons tegeuty dup-offcenershallboperated . waste that is disposed of at the fac in compliance with Section 1502(b) of the Municipal waste Punning, Recycling and waste Reduction act. 22. Lead acid batteries shall not be plied into mixed waste, discarded, or otherwise disposed of at this fac Y Page 18 _ of 35 CCMM(,'NWEAL H CF n-_7ARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES _ SOUTHWEST REGION - FIELD OPERATIONS WASTE MANAGEMENT SOLID WASTE FORM NO. 8 Permit For Solid Waste Disposal and/or Processing Facility V. The collateral bond in the amount of $15,587,226, dated May 15, 1991 and rserl-le't j.afwnen tr,e Garin{}-too arvi nof,artmPnt it ;1rrrvved in sur.port of this 7U/.16 dCre pr3I1111L- 1111tIdI culldLtil aI �WJMC!11C �VCI� I�t1 yr 0t,7rd,9�10. 3kI Letter of Credit, No. 594123 from the Philadelphia National Bank. 24. Yearly collateral payment shall be due within forty-five (45) days of the anniversary date of permit issuance as provided in the appendix attached to the aforementioned Collateral Bond Agreement. 25. Commercial liability insurance policy No. RMGL2498923 from the National Union Fire Insurance Company of Pittsburgh, PA, approved by the Department on August 2, 1991 covering third party claims for property damage and personal injury in the amounts of $4,000,000 per occurrence with a $4,000,000 annual aggregate shall be maintained in force until the Department certifies final closure of the facility. • Upon the effective date of regulations modifying the insurance requirements for municipal waste facilities, the permittee will comply with the terms and conditions of the final regulations. 76. Nothing in this permit shall be construed to authorize the removal of minerals by surface mining without the permittee first obtaining all necessary permits and authorizations pursuant to the Surface Mining Conservation and Reclamation Act, 52 .P.S. 51395.1 et sem. and the Clean Streams Law, 35 F.S. 1691.1 et se from the Department. 27. Any independent contractors or agents. retained by the permittee to construct or operate this site shall be subject'to prior compliance history review by the-Department as specified by the Pennsylvania Solid Waste Management Act of 1980. = Zg. As a condition of this permit and of the permittee's authority to conduct the activities authorized by this permit.' the permittee hereby authorizes and consents to allow authorized employees or agents of the Department., without. advance notice or-search warrant, upon presentation of appropriate credentials and without delay, to have access and to inspect all areas or permittee controlled adjacent areas where solid waste management activities are being or will be conducted. This authorization and consent shall include consent to collect samples of waste, crater, or gases; to take photographs; to perform 1�.- _ Page 19 of 35 COMMONWFAL7H OF C?a="aEi�T CF SCUTIiWEST REG;CH - FIE' C WASTE MANAGEMENT SOLID WASTE FORM N0. 8 Permit For Solid Waste Disposal and/or Processing Facility 43. upon commencementoflee�h25epa1oCodeoS§Z73.Z76(a)(1) and Cm the facility, the 2)rator shall sample and analyzo_ as P 44. The textured liner must be a nominal 60 mil from thic- manufactureon must be included in the construction certification 45. All manholes and pump stationsassociated m1HOPE tiwith the linerleachate coatedcollection a and detection system must be lined with chemically resistant material. 46. All sumps and manholes associated with thelate collection to and icat tectioon ofthe system must be tested to determine integrity constructed cells. Documentation of this testing shall be included in the certification report. 47, The permittee shall comply with the fugitive emission standards adopted under Chapter 123 regulationsthetActofsfor Januaryn8, 1960,Contaminants) 54005 • pollution Control Act, with all the applicable sections of the and shall be required to comply Fugitive Emissions Sections 123.1 and 123.2. A. All roadways must be maintained as specified in Form 15 (Air Resources Protection) as submitted. Paved roadways must be flushed with a pressurized water truckpartmmentjreservesthis ethedof rightDtorol is requireethedto be use of a , = inadequate, the Department vacuum type road sweeper to further control fugitive emissions. Pave roadways must be maintained •that dst avedcontrol roadwayseasus must bectreated on an effectively applied or operated.. Unp as needed basis using dust suppressants and water to minimize fugitive dust generation. g. For paved roadways, the following recost tained on site and submitted to the Department .on a quarterlybasis 1. Daily log of time and location of any water flushing or vacuum sweeping conducted. Z. Identification, time, and location of any maintenance repairs, patching, or repaving or roads. Page ` 3 _ of 35_ t CbtMO I'�E�LTii F PESMSYL'/"NIA ';ZTHENT CF . 0UTHWE3T REGIO{ - FIELD OPERATIONS WASTE MANAGEMENT - SOLID WASTE FORM NO. 8 Permit For Solid Haste Disposal and/or Processing Facility J. A log explaining why any water flushing or vacuum sweeping was not performed. C. For unpaved roadways, the following records must be maintained on-site and submitted to the Department on a quarterly basis: I. A daily log of time and location of treated areas. 2. An identification of dust suppressants used. 3. A tog of dilution ratios of dust suppressants and diluent used if chemical suppressants are used. 4. A purchase record of all dust suppressants used. D. All vehicles which come in contact with unpaved roadways must be processed through an operating truck wash before exiting the facility in order to prevent any mud from being tracked onto the approach route(s). —� E. A presssurized water truck must be available on site to minimize the generation of fugitive dust during-landfill construction, filling, or covering operations. F. Vehicle traffic operating within thelandfill shall be restricted to a 15 mph speed limit. This limit shall be clearly posted and easily legible along all access routes and be strictly enforced by landfill personnel, G. With 1 rr thirty (30) days of issuance. of this permit, .fugitive dust monitoring using a network of dustfall collectors shall be implemented_ The location of monitoring sites .shall be based on a wind rose of the area and be acceptable to the Department. Dustfall reports shall be submitted to this office on a quarterly basis. The report must be received no later than thirty (30) days from the end of each calendar quarter. If review of this data indicates a violation of the Department's Ambient Air Quality Standards, more sophisticated sampling or monitoring may be required. H.• Once finalized, the permittee must 'comply with the Department's best available technology guidelines for the venting and processing or destruction of landfill gas. Page 24 of 35 1 C,UMMQNWF;1LTIP CF PENt4S''L7AP17 ;RTMENT OF cx(Y ,iQPJt�E�iT �_ SCUTHWEST RE;j:rN - FIELD PEn,AT1CNSy WASTE MANAGEMENT SOLID WASTE FORM NO. 8 Permit For Solid -Waste Disposal and/or Processing Facility 1) MD-I (Egolf mine discharge) 2) ST-2 (Laurel Run along Gerney Strip Road) 3) ST-9 (Laurel Run near Shaw home) 4) SW-10 (N.E.S. and L highwall discharge) 5) ST-11 (Downstream Beaver Dam Run) 6) ST-12 (Upstream Beaver Dam Run) 7) MO-13 (#2 mine discharge near Route 160) 8) ST-15 (Upstream Laurel Run) 9) Outlet structure from underdrain system for landfill Area A 10) Outlet structure from underdrain system for landfill Area B 51. Form 19 Quarterly Groundwater Analysis Report must be submitted to the Department on a quarterly basis starting three month after permit issuance and on an annual basis on the anniversary date of this permit for groundwater monitoring wells: LANDFILL WELL NO. AREA FORMATION GRADIENT POSITION W348 8 Clarion Shale Side W35AA 8 Kittanni-ng/Clarion S.S. up W35A 8 Kittanning/Clarion S.S. up W355 B Clarion Shale up g. W40A 8 Kittanning/Clarion S.S. Down W408 B Clarion Shale Down. W41A 8 Kittanning/Clarion S.S. Down W418 8 Clarion Shale Down W4ZA 6 Kittanning/Clarion S.S. Down W420 B Clarion Shale Down W43A a Kittanning/Clarion S.S. Down W438 6 Clarion Shale Down W44A 8 Kittanning/Clarion S.S. Down W449 B Clarion Shale Down W45A B Kittanning/Clarion S.S. Down W458 8 Clarion Shale Down W46A 8 Kittanning/Clarion S.S. Down W465 8 Clarion Shale Down W23 TP Kittanning/Clarion S.S. up w ' Page 26 . of 35 r COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYI-`IANtA 1E`Ir CF VITT t- ?ESOURC`5 SOUTHWEST REriON - FIE17 rEKa iCu= WASTE MANAGEMENT • SOLID WASTE FORM NO. 8 Permit For Solid Haste Disposal and/or Processing Facility LEACHATE SENTRY GRADIENT WELL NO. FORMATION POSITION WC-1 B Kittanning/Clarion S.S. Up WC-2 8 Kittanning/Clarion S.S. Down WC-3 B Kittanning/Clarion S.S. Down WA-1 8 Kittanning/Clarion S.S. Up WA-2 8 Kittanning/Clarion S.S. Down WA-3 B Kittanning/Clarion S.S. Down 52. All water well drilling including but not limited to monitoring wells, replacement water wells and public water supplies shall be performed by a person licensed by the Pennsylvania Katerwell drillers Licensing Act of 1956. An original copy of well records, upon the completion of a well or wells, shall be submitted by the well driller to the Pennsylvania Geologic Survey. 53. Well construction details must be submitted to the Department for review and approval prior to construction. Once approved and the wells are completed, the well logs are to be added to the-present Form 6 as submitted to the Department. Based on submitted data, the Department reserves the right to make adjustments dfneeded as monitoring nts The Department requestsaseventy-two (72) hour noticepriorowel l construction. 54. All groundwater samplingand analysis reports of the data byanic anappropriaterstatistical compounds should include an evaluation include control charts; or mathematical means. This may time series analysts, or other approved methods such as those described in the EPA publication of April 1989 Statistical Analysis of Groundwater Monitoring Data at RCRA Facilities, Interim Final Guidanct'. . Both trend analysis and comparative statistics shall be explained concise instatement accordance withmeaning rmit Conditioned analyst. Degradation wilt be deteeterm No. 55 and an assessment plan should be submitted if required per 25 Pa. Code 9273.286. 55. Assessment, under 25 Pa.. Code 5273.286, is required if groundwater degradation is confirmed theany groundwater unnaturalincreases in concentration of oneXoremoredegradation defined as contaminants Page ZTB_ of 35 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESCURCE3 :_;OU7NWEST RE',;1 ON - FT 'P"A' : COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA r,",RTMENT OF E?JYIR01i14E?ITAL RESOURCES C`JiI!14E'i P7'_'InN - r1_1_7 '7PF?2.4TiL'! . SOLID WASTE FORM NO. 8 Perini t For Solid Waste Disposal and/or Processing Facility 3. An assessment plan shall be submitted as required by regulation 25 Pa. Code 1273.286. The permittee shall follow USEPA CLP (Contract Lab Protocol) functional guidelines for evaluating analytical precision of determinations by the laboratory in case of such organic detections. 5b. In order to determine whether development and dewatering of the perched soil water in landfill Area A will affect the recharge to the Levar well and/or pond, the permittee shall conduct a pump test to determine yield and drawdown unless otherwise approved by the Department. The well and pond shall also be designated as permanent monitoring points. 57. The permittee shall implement the gas monitoring plan detail on the Phase II Drawings R43A and R438 in accordance with the schedule proposed in Table Z6-1 (Probe Installation Schedule) of Form 26. Each probe series proposed for a sectional expansion must be installed prior to waste being disposed in the new area. Documentation; of the probe completion shall be included in the phased Construction Certification Report. Form 6, Page 3 shall be used to document probe construction. 58. Methane monitoring shall be performed on a monthly basis. A copy of the results shall be submitted to the addresses in Permit Condition No. 10 by the fifteenth (15th) day of the following month. 59. An active gas extraction system must be installed in landfill Area A and B- when the total volume-of waste disposed of (in each individual area) reaches 1,000,000 tons or in accordance with the schedule proposed in Table 26-2 of the 'appiication. If the results of the -methane monitoring as required by Permit- Condition Me. 58, indicates non-compliance with 25 Pa. Code 5273.292, before the total waste volume reaches 1,000,000 tons, the permittee shall then Implement the active gas extraction plan detailed in the application within sixty (60) days of submission of the findings to the Department for the landfill section in non-compliance. 60. The condensate collected from the gas extraction system shall be analyzed for ignitability and the toxicity characteristic leaching procedure (TCLP) prior to discharge into the leachate treatment system. Annual testing shall then be performed with results included in. the Annual Operation Report. Should the Page 30 of 35 :. COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA ;E?ARTME`tT OF ENVIRC`!ME}1TAL RE'CU"nCrS WASTE MA?NAGE'14EN T • SOLID 'BASTE FORM NO. 8 Permit For Solid Waste Disposal and/or Processing Facility test results indicate the condensate to be a hazardous waste, this liquid must be collected, transported off-site. and managed as a hazardous waste in accordance with 25 Pa. Code 5260. 1 through 262.70. A copy of the initial results must be submitted to the addresses in Permit Condition No. 14 prior to discharging to the leachate collection system. 61. Once installed, air intrusion shall be prevented at the extraction well heads of the landfill gas system. Testing shall be performed for percent methane, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and oxygen and be included with an organic constitu- ent test. This test shall be submitted to the Department on a quarterly basis. A plan to minimize air intrusion based on oxygen and nitrogen levels shall be submitted to the Department within thirty (30) days of start-up of the system. This plan shall include acceptable maximum limits of oxygen and nitrogen for the landfill , and correction measures should these values be exceeded. 62. The permittee must obtain all necessary permits/approvals from Air Quality Management prior to start-up of the flare for the gas extraction system. 63. If during excavation of the borrow areas, acid mine drainage is found, the permittee shall amend the NPQES discharge permit to provide for monitoring and treatment of acid mine drainage from these approved borrow areas. 64. A field demonstration of the soil processing equipment must be performed in. the presence of a representative of the department. The demonstration shall be to determine acceptable soil recovery rates in percentages. The quality shall be based upon analysis of the processed soil from the borrow areas and landfill areas to verify that the quality can be achieved for each intended soil use. The following information must be included in the report to the Department: A. The processing procedure. 8. Manufacturing equipment specifications. C. Processing rate (tons or cubic yards per day). D. Percent recovery rate for each material . Page 31 of 35 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA CE�4RTMENT OF -iJYiRCNMENTAL RESOURCES 5„!)Ti;WEST R=[3i^N 1 C11 5 WASTE MANAGEMENT SOLID WASTE FORM NO. 8 Permit For Solid Waste Disposal and/or Processing Facility 64. A field demonstration of the soil processing equipment (Eagle crusher) must be performed in the presence of a representative of the Department. The demonstration shall be to determine acceptable soil recovery rates in percentages. The quality shall be based upon analysis of the processed soil from the barrow areas and landfill areas to verify that the quality can be achieved for each intended soft use. The following information must be included in the report to the Department: A. The processing procedure. B. Manufacturing equipment specifications. C. Processing rate (tons or cubic yards per day). D. Percent recovery rate for each material . E. Adjusted available soil volume calculation. F. Laboratory classification: i) U.S.D.A. Soil Classification for cover soils. 2) Unified Soil Classification for non-cover soil. G. official soil description of coal content (%) and coarse fragment size and content Processed soils cannot he used for co�strationnisrapproved byoperations Department the report_on the processed soil ,d� in writing. 65. If .the soil processing operation fails to achieve the predicted or the demonstrated recovery rates or fails to achieve the necessary quality to the extent that additional soil borrow areas must be sought, then a major permit modification shall be required for the additional borrow areas_ 66. The soil processing unit approved ilandfill obtain ementOffice Source PermitfromheDe Department's AirQuaiitylang prier to operation of the unit. -..,$ Page '3Z of 3r 7` Q'''. r COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DERARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESv^URCrS WASTE MANAGEMEN i j� SOLID WASTE FORM NO. 8 Permit For Solid Waste Disposal and/or Processing Facility 67. Field bearing capacity on the landfil•1 and leachate impoundment subbase shall be implemented in accordance with ASTMD-44Z9-84. Bearing capacity shall be determined by taking the corrected instrument dial reading and directly calculating the bearing capacity as follows: Corrected dial reading lb _ lbs/ftZ Penetration probe INZ The quality assurance plan and Table 1 Summary shall be revised to require ASTMO-4429-84. Revisions to the Plan must be submitted to the Department within ten (10) days of permit issuance. 68. The compaction of common fill , subbase, and berms for the landfill and leachate impoundments shall meet 95% modified proctor. The quaiity control certification required under 25 Pa. Code 1273.203 must show that the above design components meet 957. modified proctor. The permittee shall submit revisions to Table 1 of the Quality Assurance Plan as indicated by this condition. Revisions shall be submitted to the Department within ten (10) days of permit issuance. 69. The Quality Assurance Pian, Table 1., lift depth check acceptance criteria for the subbase, common fill , and berm shall read: "Design grade elevations indicated by the approved plan drawings." The permittee shall submit revisions to Table 1 of the Quality. Assurance Plan as indicated by this condition. Revisions shall be submitted to the Department within ten -(10) days of permit issuance. 70. The following protective cover gradation specifications shall be required: Sieve Size Total 7. Passing 172A 100 3!8" 85-100 No. 4 10-30 No. 8 .� 0-10 No. 16 0-5 No. Z00 0-2 .- Paga 33 of 35—. COMMOII14CALTH OF PENIiSYLYANIA D"c'AP.TME�Ir ^F EtiVIRCN'�E?i'',�L RESOURCEZ C'N l4ASTE MANAGEMENT SOLID WA57E FORM NO. 8 Permit For Solid Waste Disposal and/or Processing Facility The Quality Assurance Plan, Table 1 and Narrative sections of this Plan shall be revised to inicat shall begradation submittedspecifications. Department withinoteto n the Quality (10) days of permit issuance. 71. Sorrow Area Q is not approved by this . it drawingslandeformstshowi g this from the appropriate plans. RCC shall submit revised deletion within thirty (30) days from issuance of this permit. 72. The followingCorporation waste streams- are pproved for disposal in Resource Conservation A. Wastewater treatment plant residue (sewage) . Unless otherwise stipulated by the Department, the sewage sludge characterization and disposal shall meet the requirements stated in Procedures for the Characterization and Disposal of Sewage Sludge. g. Asbestos containing waste(s) (ACW) which is to be managed in accordance with the conditions stated in Procedures for the Management of Asbestos Containing Waste(S) (ACW) . C. Petroleum contaminated soil described in Module No. 1 Application NO MN01295 which shall be managed in accordance with the procedures stated in Procedures for the Management of petroleum Contaminated Soils and - Cleanup Materials for Sanitary Landfill Disposal. D. Water treatment plant residue .(municipal ) described in Module No. 1 Application No. MN01294. E. Nater treatment plant residue (industrial) described in Module No. L Application No. MN01293. F. Foundry waste described in Module No. 1 Application No. MN01289. G. Flyash/bottom ash described in Module No. 1 Application No. MH01290. H. Refractory waste described in Module No. I Application No. MN01291. 1. Rubber waste described 1n Module No. 1 Application No. MH01292. Page 34 of 35 C014MOMWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES SOUTHWEST PE ICH - FTci D OPE:Z�TTONS WASTE MANAGE,MEN T SOLID WASTE FORM NO. 8 Permi t For Solid Waste Disposal and/or Processing Facility 73. In addition to other approved municipal and residual waste, certain municipal waste(s) and residual waste(s) may be disposed without a Module No. 1 approval provided there is compliance with the conditions stated in Procedures for the Management of Small Quantity Waste(s). 3ry,_ of 3& ,_. -, _ �.�...�o_ � _ __ � y.�. 1 D PROPOSED OPERATIONS/HAULING PLAN This operation plan will set forth and establish transfer operations for solid waste and C and D activities for the Town of Southold. Tully Construction will obligated to remove any and all solid waste and C and D delivered to Southold's Transfer Complex located in Cutchogue, New York. (Town equipment will be responsible to load Tully trailers as material arrives at the transfer station. Tully will utilize 100 yard walking floors for removal of municipal waste, and 40 yard roll off containers for removal of C and D debris. Please see equipment list attached. Tully has over thirty tractors and fifty trailers equipped for out of state hauling of municipal waste. Equipment will be available to the Town of Southold on an as needed basis to handle any seasonal variations. Operations will take place from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Sunday. All vehicles entering and exiting the complex will utilize the Town's existing scale. Site Personnel Tully Construction anticipates utilizing a site manager/supervisor responsible for all daily activities for the Town of Southold. This includes daily visits to the facility and ensure that municipal waste and C and D is being transferred in a timely fashion. Site manager will be available on a 24 hour, 7 day a week as needed basis. The list of supervisors shall be: Site Project Operations Manager/Supervisor: Tim Moyer (201) 687-2672 Beeper (917) 255-2637 Vice President of Solid Waste Operations: Thomas Tully (516) 364-3470 Superintendent for Solid Waste Operations: Kenneth W. Tully (516) 921-0119 Beeper (917) 233-9696 Safety Director Gerard M. Simons (718) 446-7000 Attached please review: Emergency Response Procedures - Exhibit 1 Operation and Safety Manual - Exhibit 2 Equipment List - Exhibit 3 TIMOTHY MOYER • 628 Golf Terrace Union, New Jersey 07083 (201) 687-2672 EDUCATION: 1979 Temple University, Philadelphia, Pa. B.A. in Chemistry WORK EXPERIENCE: Tully Construction Co. Inc. 1988-present Supervisor of a long haul trucking operation. The operation involves hauling solid waste from various transfer stations in the New York City area to different landfills throughout the Eastern United States. Willets Point Contracting Corp. 1986-1988 Plant Superintendent to supervise a 24 hour per day solid waste transfer station. The transfer station combined a 1200 ton per day ibaling operation with an open top trailer loading area. The trailers were loaded for disposal at different landfills in Pennsylvania. Hackensack Meadowlands Development Commission. 1980-1986 Maintained a 2,000 ton per day solid waste baling facility. Familiar with all forms of plant maintenance with specialization in high pressure hydraulics. Served as shop steward of 58 men for two years. Assisted in contract negotiations as shop steward. Atlantic Cement Co. 1979-1980 Dealt with different forms of loading and transportation of Portland Cement. REFERENCES: Furnished upon request. THOMAS TULLY 18 Evon Drive, Syosset, New York 11791 EDUCATION: High School 1970-74 LaSalle Military Academy, Oakdale, N.Y. College 1974-79 Manhattan College, Bronx, N.Y. Engineering 1978-80 Nassau Community College, Garden City, N.Y. Accounting Continuing Education Sanitary Landfill Leachate and Gas Management Units University of Wisconsin at Madison Sanitary Landfill Operation and Management University of Wisconsin at Madison Landfill Design: Conceptual Design Operations and Monitoring University of Florida WORK EXPERIENCE Transregional Consulting Corp. • 1974-75 Transit Operator: lay out work on numerous construction sites; LaGuardia Airport, Queens, N.Y. West Shore Expressway, Staten Island, N.Y. Precast Conduit Inc. 1976 Lab Technician: Test concrete for prestressed concrete I-Beams Concrete Conduit Inc. 1977 Lab Technician: Test concrete for prestressed concrete I-Beams Willets Point Contracting Corg. 1978-83 Foreman on numerous heavy construction job sites. Assistant supervisor on numerous heavy construction sites including reconstruction of Francis Lewis Blvd., Contract Amount: $ 14,700,000.00 S Service Roads North River Pollution Plant Contract amount $3,500,000.00 1983 Supervisor on Battery Part City Project, including installation of water front, esplanade and granite walls. Contract amount $4,000,000.00 �- Queens College Access Roads and Parking Lots • Contract Amount: $ 4,000,000.00 • Profile Electric Inc. 1983-85 Supervisor for project to install IMUS traffic control system in various locations in Brooklyn, N.Y. Contract amount $25,000,000.00 Willets Point Contracting Corp. 1985-90 Supervisor for the project to reconstruct Glasson Ave. Brooklyn, N.Y. Project included new sewers, water main, drainage, sidewalk, curbs, basic concrete and asphalt. Contract amount $14,000,000.00 1986-87 Supervisor on Solid Waste Disposal Project for Town of Oyster Bay Job entailed coordinating all operations at various landfills in the states of Pennsylvania and Ohio and the trucking operations to the various landfills and incinerators. This project included the construction of a transfer station to handle 2,500 tons of solid waste. This transfer station was a 40,000 square foot modern bailing facility with the capability to recycle waste. it also included the installation and maintenance on three 1041 HRB Balers, 2950 Caterpillar Payloader, 2560 Dresser Payloaders, 100 Flat Bed Trailers and 25 Pushout Steel Trailers (85 cubic yards) for • 2.5 years. Additionally, we disposed of nearly 40,000 tons of incinerator before it was shut down by the Department of Environmental Conservation in 1987. Contact Amount: $ 60,000,000.00 1987-90 Director of Solid Waste Division of Willets Point Contract Coordinating both the Oyster Bay Project and the Bergen County Project. Willets Point/Tully Construction Joint Venture also operated the Bergen County Utilities Authority Transfer Station in Lyndhurst, New Jersey. Willets Point was contracted to supply all personnel and equipment to operate the temporary transfer station until the county was able to complete the new transfer station which they could operate. We operated this transfer station for 8 months, handling up to 4,500 tons daily of municipal solid waste for the residents of bergen County, loading all of this material loose into transfer trailers. Our personnel operated five Dresser 560 Payloaders, sometimes 24 hours a day to dispose of the County's waste. Also, the Willets/Tully Joint Venture, jointly with other partners contracted with Laidlaw Waste Systems for the hauling and disposing of solid waste from Bergen County Utilities Authority during this same period. Contract Amount: $ 50,000,000.00 • 1990 - Present Tully Construction Co. Inc. Vice President Solid Waste Division: estimating and coordinating all Solid Waste Projects including landfills and transfer stations. Projects included: 1 - disposal of sludge for Nassau and Rockland Counties as well as Long Beach, Long Island. 2 - recycling of yard waste for Hempstead, Long Island Projects pending award: 1 - The recycling of sludge for Nassau and Westchester Counties 2 - The recycling of co - mingled waste for Tompkins County, New York. 3.- Transportation and Disposal of Incinerator Ash for New York City Certified Landfill Manager and Operator by the Solid Waste Association of North America, formerly known as Governmental Refuse Collection and Disposal Association. Vice President of Operations Ashland Management Corp. Managing General Partner of Cannonsburg Environmental Associates which operates and manages the Cooksey Brothers Landfill in Ashland, Kentucky. In charge of all operations at the Landfill including the design and construction of cells C and B. To meet Kentucky's Interim Standards and the Design of Cell A which will meet Kentucky's new regulation which go into effect in July of 1995. Work includes: Drainage Leachate Collection Clay Installation Final Closure (Northern Section of Cell C) Silt Pond Gas Venting System Installation of Ground Water Monitoring System. • KENNETH W. TULLY 29 Miller Boulevard Syosset, New York 11791 EDUCATION 1976-1980 Holy Trinity High School, New York 1980-1984 Hofstra University, Hempstead, New York Bachelor of Arts Degree in Business Administration WORK HISTORY 1980-1986 Willets Point Contracting Corp. Worked on various Metropolitan Area construction projects in the position of foreman and dispatcher of construction equipment. • Worked with maintenance crews on preventative maintenance. 1986-1988 Willets Point Contracting Corp. Worked at the Town of Oyster Bay Transfer Station on the Town of Oyster Bay Project to transport and dispose of municipal solid waste to out of state landfills. Duties included supervising the loading and dispatching of all equipment to out of state landfills. Contract amount $60,000,000. 1988-1990 Tully Construction Co. Inc. Field Superintendent for all solid waste operations coordinating all solid waste projects including landfills and transfer stations. GERARD M. SIMONS • 15 Rale Terrace Livingston, New Jersey 07039 (201) 992-7322 EDUCATION Fairleigh Dickinson University - Rutherford, New Jersey Bachelor of Science Degree, Honors List - 1958 Newark State College Master of Science Degree - 1960 Columbia University Doctoral Program - 1965 MILITARY SERVICE U.S. Navy 1950-1954 U.S. Marine Corp. 1954-1958 Honorable Discharges Nine Military Decorations PERSONAL Research Associate for the Sperry Group. Was retained as a consultant to develop independent programs on facility safety, industrial security practices and management training. CIVIC Chairman, Essex County Environmental Commission WORK EXPERIENCE 1991 to Safety Director, Assistant Corporation Secretary and Administrative present: Assistant for Tully Construction Co. Inc. and its subsidiaries. Designed and implemented administrative programs involving corporate compliances, insurance maintenance and objectives and operational responsibilities on a Federal, State and Municipal level as required C by law. Supervised all OSHA and DOT compliance as required by the industry. 1983 to Director of Operations, Administrative Training and Subsidiary Services 1991 for Walter Kidde, Inc. and its Regional Affiliates. Developed an administrative curriculum and supervised all corporate training programs essential to meeting Federal, State, and Municipal Compliances for the Kidde Corporation and affiliates in New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania and Connecticut. Designed contemporary programs and trained personnel in the implementation of the government sponsored Drug Free Workplace Act, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration Standards and the New Jersey Labor Department OSHA Regulations. Conducted research programs on the sociological structure and impact of attracting minorities into a changing work force. Trained administrative personnel in the institution of a five year employee participation program for self-management training, team and leadership development. 1973 to Director of Programming, Essex County Criminal Justice Planning Board. 1983 Coordinator, Federal and State Law Enforcement Assistance Administration for the City-County Strike Force. Operations Intelligence Officer, City-County Strike Force and Major Crime Task Force for Essex County Office of the Prosecutor and Newark Police Department. 1963 to Conducted instructional programs in Human Geography, Geographic 1973 Background to American History, Urban Sociology, Regional Planning, Crime and the Criminal in Our Culture, Crime in A Contemporary Society, and courses related to the History of the United States. Associate Professor of Geography, Criminology and Sociology, Jersey City State College and William Paterson College. 1971 to Commission Chairman - Essex County Environmental Commission. 1973 Director of Research and Development for waste reclamation systems. 1968 to Executive Director of the Skyron Foundation. Developed and 1971 implemented research programs for the U. S. State Department Aid to International Development. Directed studies in IUD Research with the Pathfinder Fund and the World Bank. 1965 to Director of Research Title VI - Federal Education Program 1968 Development. Designed studios and equipment for instructional systems. 1958 to Director - Mill Clinic Educational Research. Controlled privately 1965 funded research projects for the development of training procedures, and the design of contemporary educational complexes in the treatment of children with learning disabilities. i \ ) ( ) J ) ) ) � \ � \ Personnel Responsibilities During an Emergency • 2.0 The Project Manager/Supervisor is primarily responsible for responding to and correcting emergency situations. However, in the absence of the Project Manager/Supervisor,the Safety Director shall act as the Project Manager/Supervisor's on-site designee, and perform the following tasks: 2.1 Take appropriate measures to protect personnel including: withdrawal from the building; 2.2 Ensure that appropriate federal, state, local and Town of Oyster Bay officials are informed, and emergency response plans are coordinated; In the event of fire or explosion, the local fire department should be summoned immediately. If toxic materials are released to the air, the local authorities should be informed in order to assess the need for evacuation; 2.3 Ensure appropriate treatment, or testing for exposed or injured personnel; 2.4 Determine the cause of the incident and make recommendations to prevent recurrence; and, 2.5 Ensure that all required reports have been prepared. • 3.0 Medical Emergencies Any person who becomes ill or injured at the site must be treated as soon as possible. If the injury or illness is minor, first aid should be administered prior to transport. First aid should be administered while awaiting an ambulance or paramedics. Any person transporting an injured person to a clinic or hospital for treatment should take with them directions to the hospital and information on the chemical(s) to which they may have been exposed. 4.0 Fire or Explosion In the event of a fire or explosion, the local fire department must be summoned immediately. The Project Manager/Supervisor or his designated alternate will advise the fire commander of the location, nature and identification of the hazardous materials on-site. If it is safe to do so, site personnel may: 4.1 Use fire fighting equipment available on site; or, 4.2 Remove or isolate flammable or other hazardous materials that may contribute to the fire. 5.0 Evacuation Under extreme emergency conditions, evacuation should be conducted immediately, without. regard for equipment. The evacuation signal will be a continuous blast of a vehicle horn, if possible, and/or by verbal/radio communication. When evacuating the site, personnel shall follow: 5.1 Keep upwind of smoke, vapors, or spill location. 5.2 The Project Superintendent or Site Safety Officer will conduct a head count to ensure that all personnel have been evacuated safely. The head count will be correlated to the site. 5.3 If emergency site evacuation is necessary, all personnel are to escape the emergency situation and decontaminate to the maximum extent practical. 6.0 Spill Control Procedures In the event of a leak or a release, site personnel will: * Inform their supervisor immediately; Locate the source of the spillage and stop the flow if it can be done safely; and, Begin containment and recovery of the spilled materials. Dispose of contaminated materials in accordance with all legal requirements. i I k 4 I is I, fz I' I I� I�I$ s f4 IIS I1 f PHOSE 4-46-7000 1:27-30 NORTHERN BOULEVARD ___ ,_�--�-'� -rte-=j�i �i .- � _ s� •�,,_• .-',-- TULL1' IN( '. • I J / I'TIItNM:J.It:.=nrnr t:'•: :n �: .ir•t•I�F:ry I:�.rit.la •+Irlr AItF.A CI V. . IM I•l. •���in�:. Nra� lntlt 11::�:`t INTRODUCTION D=_'%e= at a==i]5sS is an important e_=.ment c= Ove-al! Safe`;% rOC=aiu C; .r=.nt::% being instituted b: =c:e 1'u.lY C^..^.Str11C�lOn CO<<�Jany. In an ef,Jff o== to externd driver sa=e=_ p=a_`i gas to all ifacets of our vehicular operational responsibilit'_es we Zlave developed a general ret%iew o= save drivina remindars for Our EMIL_i0yocs , t_lese suggestions and s:plv .ng the;u to our dri'v-iiq Practices we are —mak-ing ourselves aindLsl o= good d=iving habits and what we can no to improve our driving s�:ills during both our working and leisure hours . j Tully Construction Co. Inc.. • Gerard M. Simons J Safety Director L CIRCLE OF S�:� Before ope_=_..ng any coMpany vehici_ , or for that matter your private v_�__le, you shculd develop a habit of conducting the "Circle of Safety The "Circle cf Safety" begins with a review of your Driver' s Vehicle Inspecti c:n Report and your Pretri_, inspection Check List. This involve= a brief walk around the vehicle inspecting the area for safe me ement as well as checking your tires, windshield, side and rear wi:: -;, cis and possible leakir:_: of automotive fluids. - ,r -� • L acs sure _ inspect all tractor and trailer ti res for proper inf l a on, unu.=_ _ wear or daraaGe. 4 f Mj� -� r 7 . .. ger the vea4cle and start the motor. Check the gas level, pressure gauges, the brake pedal for fluid pressure and- the proper align :ent of all '-ear view and side mirrors . C'eck to male sure that all safety equipment, fire extinguishers, flare_ , spare fug and warning devices are available and properly stored . �� �t i 'tt f ALI- Take to t_-e to make sure you can see properly and that the windshield and w_-dows are clear. If recuired :=move snow, ice or vape= interference from your windows to insure unlimited visibility. Check vour s veering mechanism inspec=ing the play of the steering wheel, the steer__= column, the front axle beam and steering components, the power steerinz unit, the tie rods and drag links and the ball and socket joints . V, .�40i - •'� Check your lights to make sure the, are all functioning prcaerly. Directionals should be tested and aI1 reflectors should be visible and in good condition . 70 r �rAbi• rMRS If necessary request the cooperation of your supervisor or another driver to assist in the testing of your lights and the trucks electrical system. When checking your brake lights request that someone enter the cab and pump the brake pedal to assure yourself that all brake lights are in good working order. i C x i Aj Check the coupling devices and everything relative to the fifth wheel . OWN r .1 V Be sure to inspect the "landing support gear" and see that its components are not damaged and in perfect working order. I� r . `\ •\-�,._ '--.N1. In check-' nc the braking system be sure to inspect the service brakes, the par-ing brake system, the brake hoses and tubing, the pressure warning devices, the tractor protection valve, the air compressor, to electric brakes, the hydraulic system, the vacuum system and al connecting lines . 4 " a - 1 When inspecting the trailers you should check all tarpaulin straps to make su=e they are fastened and not damaged. Make sure buckles are cl--sed. �E 7W - t r The final sequence in the Circle of Safety is the inspection of the trailer ' s rear lights and reflectors . Check to see that besides operating properly there is no visible damage to any unit. Also check the mudguards and make sure they are fastened properly and not pulled away from associated supports . When you have concluded the Circle o- Safety, and your vehicle inspection reports , advise your supervisor of the condition of your tracto,- and trailer and "satisfy yourself" that basic parts and accessories are in good working condition and the vehicle is ready to be driven. Before you do anything else fasten your seat belt. If you understand the risks that you are confronted with everytime you enter a vehicle you cannot drive your automobile, truck or heavy mechanical equipment without seat belt protection. Seat belts are the law. START=VG ;vhlen starting a vehicle remember that "pumping" the accelerator needlessly wastes gas and causes premature wear on tae cylinders . During the i:li tial movement of your vehicle drive for the fi -tst few m_les at speeds under 30 M.P.H. to allow proper engine warm up prior to hitting higher speeds . This is a practical way to avoid sludge deposits from building up in the engine crankcase and to extend the vehicle 's operational ' - L depencabiI i w TULLY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. EQUIPMENT ROSTER TOBFALD. SSET YEAR MFGR. MODEL TYPE SERIAL NUMBER TAG NO. NO ! , TRACTORS: 404000 ORS 1 1991 WHITE GMC WIA64TES OVER-ROAD TRACTOR 4VIWDBRGXMN637594 NY-PD4108 4001 ORS 2 1991 WHITE GMC WIA64T OVER-ROAD TRACTOR 4VIWDBR49MN639667 NY-PD4109 4002 ORS 3 1991 WHITE GMC WIA64TES OVER-ROAD TRACTOR 4VIWDBRH9MN639670 NY-PD4110 4003 ORS 4 1991 MACK CH613 OVER-ROAD TRACTOR iM2AA14Y3MW014173 NY-PD4111 4004 ORS 5 1991 MACK CH613 OVER-ROAD TRACTOR 1M2AA14Y8MW014170 NY-PD4112 4005 ORS 6 1991 MACK CH613 OVER-ROAD TRACTOR 1 M2AA13Y4MW012885 NY-PD4113 4006 ORS 7 1992 PETERBILT 378 OVER-ROAD TRACTOR 1XPFDR989NN322308 NY-PD8636 4007 ORS 8 1992 WHITE GMC OVER-ROAD TRACTOR 4VIWDBRH5NN654426 NY-PD9187 4008 ORS 9 1992 WHITE GMC OVER-ROAD TRACTOR 4VIWDBRH7NN654427 NY-PD9188 4009 ORS 10 1992 WHITE GMC OVER-ROAD TRACTOR 4VIWDBRH9NN654428 NY-PD9189 4010 ORS 11 1992 WHITE GMC OVER-ROAD TRACTOR 4VIWDBRHONN654429 NY-PD9190 4011 ORS 12 1993 PETERBILT OVER-ROAD TRACTOR 1XPFDR9X9PN335286 4012 ORS 13 1993 PETERBILT OVER-ROAD TRACTOR 1XPFDR9XOPN335287 4013 ORS 14 1993 PETERBILT OVER-ROAD TRACTOR 1XPFDR9X2PN335288 4014 ORS 15 1993 PETERBILT OVER-ROAD TRACTOR 1XPFDR9X4PN335289 4015 ORS 16 1993 PETERBILT OVER-ROAD TRACTOR 1XPFDR9XOPN335290 4016 ORS 17 1993 PETERBILT OVER-ROAD TRACTOR 1XPFDR9X2PN335291 4017 ORS 18 1993 PETERBILT OVER-ROAD TRACTOR 1XPFDR9X4PN335292 4018 ORS 19 1993 PETERBILT OVER-ROAD TRACTOR 1XPFDR9X6PN335293 4019 ORS 20 1993 PETERBILT OVER-ROAD TRACTOR 1XPFDR9X8PN335294 4020 ORS 21 1993 PETERBILT OVER-ROAD TRACTOR 1XPFDR9XXPN335295 4021 ORS 22 1988 PETERBILT OVER-ROAD TRACTOR 4022 ORS 23 1988 FREIGHTLINER OVER-ROAD TRACTOR 4023 ORS 24 1989 FORD OVER-ROAD TRACTOR 4024 ORS 25 1990 MACK OVER-ROAD TRACTOR 4025 ORS 26 1989 VOLVO OVER-ROAD TRACTOR •4026 ORS 27 1989 FREIGHTLINER OVER-ROAD TRACTOR 4027 ORS 28 1989 FREIGHTLINER OVER-ROAD TRACTOR 4028 ORS 29 1988 KEMWORTH OVER-ROAD TRACTOR 4029 ORS 30 1988 KEMWORTH OVER-ROAD TRACTOR 4030 ORS 31 1989 FORD OVER-ROAD TRACTOR S 1 1983 MACK TRACTOR 1 MB2B16OC6DA001121 NY-TV8164 S 2 1977 WHITE TRACTOR FBDCDGH851584 S 3 1988 KENWORTH TRACTOR 1XKDDBPX4JJ507632 S 4 1988 KENWORTH TRACTOR 1XKDDBPX4JJ507633 TULLY CONSTRUCTION CO. INC. EQUIPMENT ROSTER �LTOB ASSET YEAR MFGR. MODEL TYPE SERIAL NUMBER TAG NO, NO I. D. TRAILERS: S 100 1991 EAST TANDEM FRMLS DUMP TRLR 1E1F9U282MRD12581 NY-62944U S 101 1991 EAST TANDEM FRMLS DUMP TRLR 1E1F9U284MRD12582 NY-63482U S 102 1991 EAST TANDEM FRMLS DUMP TRLR 1E1F9U286MRD12583 NY-62945U S 103 1991 EAST TANDEM FRMLS DUMP TRLR 1 E1 F9U288MRD12584 NY-63115U S 104 1991 EAST TANDEM FRMLS DUMP TRLR 1E1F9U28XMRD12585 NY-62946U S 105 1991 EAST TANDEM FRMLS DUMP TRLR 1E1F9U281MRD12586 NY-62947U S 106 1991 EAST TANDEM FRMLS DUMP TRLR 1 E1 F9U283MRD12587 NY-63485U S 107 1991 EAST TANDEM FRMLS DUMP TRLR 1E1F9U285MRD12588 NY-63484U S 108 1991 EAST TANDEM FRMLS DUMP TRLR 1E1F9U287MRD12589 NY-63483U S 109 1991 EAST TANDEM FRMLS DUMP TRLR 1E1F9U283MRD12590 NY-63650U S 110 1991 EAST TANDEM FRMLS DUMP TRLR 1E1F9U285MRD12591 NY-636510 S 111 1991 EAST TANDEM FRMLS DUMP TRLR 1E1F9U287MRD12592 NY-63486U S 112 1991 EAST TANDEM FRMLS DUMP TRLR 1E1 F9U285MRE12593 NY-63487U S 113 1991 EAST TANDEM FRMLS DUMP TRLR 1E1F9U287MRE12594 NY-63488U S 114 1991 EAST TANDEM FRMLS DUMP TRLR 1 E1 F9U289MRE12595 NY-6359OU S 115 1991 TI-BROOK FRMLS DUMP TRLR 1T9EAAT2XNB021657 NY-77301T S 116 1991 TI-BROOK FRMLS DUMP TRLR iT9EAAT2XNB021658 NY-77300T S 117 1991 EAST TANDEM FRMLS DUMP TRLR 1E1F9U289NRK12962 NY-15816E S 118 1991 EAST TANDEM FRMLS DUMP TRLR 1E1F9U280NRC13288 NY-15815E S 119 1993 EAST TANDEM FRMLS DUMP TRLR 1E1F9U288PRJ13907 NY-14843E S 120 1993 EAST TANDEM FRMLS DUMP TRLR 1E1F9U28XPRJ13908 NY-14842E S 121 1993 TI-BROOK FRMLS DUMP TRLR 1T9EAAT23PB021889 NY-14841E 401S 400 1988 EAST WALKING FLOOR 1E1P1W286JRC09165 NY-15966E 402S 401 1988 EAST WALKING FLOOR 1E1P1W284JRA08459 NY-15872E 403S 402 1988 EAST WALKING FLOOR 1E1PiW287JRC09160 NY-15965E 404S 403 1988 EAST WALKING FLOOR 1E1PiW289JRC09161 NY-15972E 405S 404 1988 EAST WALKING FLOOR 1E1P1W282JRM08436 NY-15971E 406S 406 1988 EAST WALKING FLOOR 1E1P1W28XJRC09167 NY-15970E 407S 407 1988 EAST WALKING FLOOR lElPIW282JRA08458 NY-15973E 408S 408 1988 EAST WALKING FLOOR 1E1P1W285JRC09164 NY-.15873E 409S 409 1988 EAST WALKING FLOOR 1 E1 Pi W282JRC09163 NY-15967E 410S 410 1988 EAST WALKING FLOOR 1E1P1W280JRC09162 NY-15969E 411S 411 1988 EAST WALKING FLOOR lElPIW284JRM08437 NY-15968E 412S 412 1993 STECO WALKING FLOOR 413S 413 1993 STECO WALKING FLOOR 414S 414 1993 STECO WALKING FLOOR 415S 415 1993 STECO WALKING FLOOR 416S 416 1993 STECO WALKING FLOOR 417S 417 1993 STECO WALKING FLOOR 418S 418 1993 STECO WALKING FLOOR 419S 419 1993 STECO WALKING FLOOR 420S 420 1993 STECO WALKING FLOOR 421S 421 1993 STECO WALKING FLOOR 422S 422 1993 STECO WALKING FLOOR 423S 423 1993 STECO WALKING FLOOR 424S 424 1990 STECO WALKING FLOOR 425S 425 1990 STECO WALKING FLOOR 426S 426 1989 PATRIOT WALKING FLOOR 427S 427 1989 PATRIOT WALKING FLOOR 428S 428 1989 PATRIOT WALKING FLOOR 429S 429 1989 PATRIOT WALKING FLOOR 430S 430 1989 PATRIOT WALKING FLOOR 431S 431 1989 PATRIOT WALKING FLOOR