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BY-PRODUCT MANAGEMENT PLANI. Service Site And Billing InformationService Site:Pepsi - Denver | ProdSite Id: 315317303801 Brighton Blvd.Great West BU- Great West MU Denver, CO 80216Customer:Pepsi - Denver | Prod3801 Brighton Blvd. Denver, CO 80216Authorized Facility Contacts:Sean Crowell720-210-6106Sean.Crowell@II.Allegiant Global SuppliersVendor NameService ProvidedManagement MethodCEMS, Inc. - BAO Missouri City, TXService Hazardous Waste RecyclingCentennial Container, Inc. - BAO Denver, CORecycling L&R Pallet Service - DTO Denver, CORecycling Norit Americas, Inc. - BAO Pryor, OKRecyclingOrbis Corporation - DTO Osage City, KSRecyclingRocky Mountain Recycling, Inc. - BAO Commerce City, CORecyclingSafety Kleen - Englewood Englewood, COService Trex Company, Inc. Winchester, VARecycling Waste Management - Denver South Englewood, COSolid WasteRecyclingServiceWaste Management - Lamp Tracker - Phoenix Phoenix, AZServiceUniversal WasteWaste Management Recycle America - Denver Denver, CORecyclingServiceWaste Management Recycle America - Houston Houston, RecyclingTXServiceWise Recycling, LLC - BAO Aurora, CORecycling* Details about specific by-products serviced by each vendor are shown in Section VI.Allegiant Global Services 3719 W 96th St Indianapolis, IN800.860-319911-Oct-10 11:37 AMBY-PRODUCT MANAGEMENT PLANIII.Policies And ProceduresA. Contact Information:Your program manager information is listed below. For questions or service requests, please call 888-868-3580.Chris SorensenOffice 317 334 7613Mobile 317 250 2685Fax csorensen@B. Facility Personnel:Assistance from authorized personnel at the facility may be needed to effectively implement the By-Product ManagementPlan. Allegiant Global Services will ensure that all requests for assistance are kept to a minimum.C. Authorized Manifest Signatures:Sean CrowellIV.Vendor-Owned EquipmentEquipmentRental - 40 Yd Cardboard Compactor - Center CtRent/LeaseRent/LeaseDescriptionCompactor Unit used for compaction of by-products into containerRental - 40 Yd Recy Compactor - PETRent/LeaseCompactor Unit used for compaction of by-products into containerRental - 40 Yd Recy Compactor - Check StationRent/LeaseContainer used for collection of by-productsV.Customer-Owned EquipmentNo Customer-Owned Equipment on Record...VI.PricingBy-ProductCurrent VendorTreatment MethodPriceEff DateDemurrageCEMS, Inc. - BAO$1.00/EACH USD01/10Oily WaterCEMS, Inc. - BAOMaterial Recovery$75.00/DRUM01/10(recycle)USDState Waste Fee - CEMSCEMS, Inc. - BAO$1.00/EACH USD12/08Transportation - CEMSCEMS, Inc. - BAO$450.00/LOAD04/10USDUsed Oil Absorbent RecyclingCEMS, Inc. - BAOMaterial Recovery$95.00/DRUM05/10(recycle)USDWaste SolventsCEMS, Inc. - BAOIncinerator - Hazardous$86.25/DRUM01/10USD12 pk RecycleCentennial Container, Inc.Material Recovery-$.06/EACH USD01/08- BAO(recycle)24 pk RecycleCentennial Container, Inc.Material Recovery-$.03/EACH USD01/08- BAO(recycle)Single Wall Box RecyclingCentennial Container, Inc.Material Recovery-$.10/POUND06/09- BAO(recycle)USD36X36 PalletL&R Pallet Service - DTOMaterial Recovery$.00/EACH USD01/10(recycle)Spent Carbon - DTONorit Americas, Inc. - BAOMaterial Recovery$.00/POUND USD01/10(recycle)Pepsi ShellOrbis Corporation - DTOMaterial Recovery$.00/POUND USD01/10(recycle)Allegiant Global Services 3719 W 96th St Indianapolis, IN800.860-319911-Oct-10 11:37 AMBY-PRODUCT MANAGEMENT PLANBy-ProductCurrent VendorTreatment MethodPriceEff DateIron #2 HMS UnpreparedRocky Mountain Recycling, Material RecoveryVariable12/09Inc. - BAO(recycle)Stainless BreakageRocky Mountain Recycling, Material Recovery-$.18/POUND01/10Inc. - BAO(recycle)USDModel 250 w/Prm SolSafety Kleen - Englewood$113.85/SERVICE USD02/10Plastic RebateTrex Company, Inc.Material Recovery(recycle)-$.17/POUND USD05/1020 Yd Open Top Trash DisposalWaste Management - Denver SouthLandfill - Non- Hazardous/Industrial$.00/TON USD08/0920 Yd Open Top Trash TransportationWaste Management - Denver South$195.35/LOAD USD11/0930 Yd Open Top Glass RecyclingWaste Management - Denver South30 Yd Open Top Trash DisposalWaste Management - Denver SouthMaterial Recovery(recycle) Landfill - Non- Hazardous/Industrial$.00/TON USD07/09$.00/TON USD08/0930 Yd Open Top Trash TransportationWaste Management - Denver South$220.40/LOAD USD11/0934 YD Compacted Trash DisposalWaste Management - Denver SouthLandfill - Non- Hazardous/Industrial$.00/TON USD11/0934 Yd Compacted Trash TransportationWaste Management - Denver South$220.40/LOAD USD07/1040 Yd Compacted OCC - Center Ct.Waste Management - Denver South40 Yd Compacted OCC RecyclingWaste Management - Denver South40 Yd Compacted PET RecyclingWaste Management - Denver South40 Yd Compacted PET TransportationWaste Management - Denver SouthFuel Surcharge - WMWaste Management - Denver SouthGlass RecyclingWaste Management - Denver SouthRecyclable Material OffsetWaste Management - Denver SouthMaterial Recovery(recycle)Material Recovery(recycle)Material Recovery(recycle)Material Recovery(recycle)Material Recovery(recycle)$.00/EACH USD01/08$.00/TON USD02/09-$72.00/TON USD 11/09$85.00/LOAD USD 11/09$1.00/EACH USD 11/08$.65/Case USD02/09$1.00/EACH USD 01/10Rental - 40 Yd Cardboard Compactor - Center CtWaste Management - Denver South$155.53/MONTHL Y USD11/09Rental - 40 Yd Recy Compactor - PETWaste Management - Denver South$200.00/EACH USD01/08Rental - 40 Yd Recy Compactor - CheckStationWaste Management - Denver South$207.37/MONTHL Y USD12/095HSDLU 3DUWV " &RPSDFWRU 3DUWVWaste Management - Denver SouthResume ServiceWaste Management - Denver South$3,750.00/EACH USD$25.00/EACH USD05/1001/08Trip - No ChargeWaste Management - Denver South8 ft Fluorescent Bulb RecyclingWaste Management - Lamp Tracker - PhoenixAlkaline Battery RecyclingWaste Management - Lamp Tracker - PhoenixMaterial Recovery(recycle)Material Recovery(recycle)$.00/TRIP USD09/09$.68/BULB USD01/10$.73/POUND USD 02/09Crushed Drum of LampsWaste Management - Lamp Tracker - PhoenixMaterial Recovery(recycle)$300.00/DRUM USD01/10Energy/Security SurchargeWaste Management - Lamp Tracker - PhoenixHID Lamp RecyclingWaste Management - Lamp Tracker - PhoenixLead Acid Battery RecyclingWaste Management - Lamp Tracker - PhoenixLithium Ion Battery RecyclingWaste Management - Lamp Tracker - PhoenixNiCad Battery RecyclingWaste Management - Lamp Tracker - PhoenixShattershield Fluorescent Lamp RecyclingWaste Management - Lamp Tracker - PhoenixMaterial Recovery(recycle)Material Recovery(recycle)Material Recovery(recycle)Material Recovery(recycle)Material Recovery(recycle)$1.00/EACH USD 01/10$1.01/EACH USD 04/09$.51/POUND USD 02/09$.96/POUND USD 07/10$.96/POUND USD 07/10$.90/BULB USD01/10Stop ChargeWaste Management - Lamp Tracker - Phoenix$200.00/EACH USD01/10U-Shaped Lamp RecyclingWaste Management - Lamp Tracker - PhoenixMaterial Recovery(recycle)$.48/BULB USD01/10Allegiant Global Services 3719 W 96th St Indianapolis, IN800.860-319911-Oct-10 11:37 AMBY-PRODUCT MANAGEMENT PLANBy-ProductCurrent VendorTreatment MethodPriceEff DateFuel Surcharge - WMRAWaste ManagementRecycle America - DenverProduct DestructionWaste ManagementRecycle America - DenverThree Mix Glass RecyclingWaste ManagementRecycle America - DenverEnergy SurchargeWaste Management Recycle America - HoustonLoose OCC RecyclingWaste Management Recycle America - HoustonPET Containers ComminglWaste Management Recycle America - Houston#1 SteelWise Recycling, LLC - BAOIrony ScrapWise Recycling, LLC - BAORefinery BrassWise Recycling, LLC - BAOUBC (Loose & Shred) RecyclingWise Recycling, LLC - BAOUBC Baled/Biscuit RecyclingWise Recycling, LLC - BAOMaterial Recovery(recycle)Material Recovery(recycle)Material Recovery(recycle)Material Recovery(recycle)Material Recovery(recycle)Material Recovery(recycle)Material Recovery(recycle)Material Recovery(recycle)Material Recovery(recycle)$1.00/EACH USD 09/08$.00/POUND USD 01/10$.00/TON USD01/10$1.00/EACH USD 05/09Variable03/10-$70.00/TON USD 03/10Variable04/10Variable04/10Variable04/10Variable03/09Variable07/09 Alpine Waste & RecyclingOur goal is to provide our customers with a level of service that is unprecedented in the waste collection and recycling services industry.Alpine is the largest independent waste and recycling company in Colorado. We are locally owned and operated. Alpine is the leader in sustainability initiatives in our industry.Alpine’s ProgramsWe offer all major waste services, including the following;Front Load service Altogether (Singlestream) RecyclingRear Load service Compost ServicesRoll-off/Compactor service Cardboard/Paper RecyclingWhy Choose Alpine?No Additional Fees - Our rates are inclusive of all costs. Unlike our competitors, Alpine does not add additional fuel, environmental, or administrative charges to your invoice. New State-of-the-Art Recycling Facility – Our Altogether Recycling plant allows us to offer the most comprehensive recycling program in the metro area.100% Call or Haul Policy- In the event a container is not able to be serviced, Alpine will call the customer to report the reason why the container was unable to be serviced, as well as provide a return time.Drivers Clean all Debris- It is the policy of Alpine to clean trash and debris in the enclosure every time property is serviced, as well as clean any waste spilled during transfer.GPS Tracking- Allows Alpine to provide the customers with the exact time and date the service was provided.Natural Gas Vehicles- As part of our sustainability commitment, Alpine is the first hauler in Colorado to utilize these vehicles using this cleaner, domestically produced fuel. Free Waste Audits- Ensures that each property has the most efficient service to meet your needs. Recognitions and AwardsA+ rating with the Denver Better Business BureauDenver Business Journal’s Fastest Growing Companies List 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008, and 2009Colorado Companies to Watch 2010Commerce City Small Business of the Year 2010Colorado Assn For Recycling’s Most Outstanding Business for Recycling 2009Colorado Dept of Public health and Environment’s Bronze Level Environmental Leadership Award, 2009Colorado Biz Magazine’s Top Company Award 2008Organizational AffiliationsAdams County Economic DevelopmentApartment Association of Metro DenverBetter Business Bureau, DenverBuilding Owners and Managers Association (BOMA)Colorado Association for Recycling Institute for Real Estate Management Partner (IREM)Community OutreachAlpine maintains sponsorships with many local charitable and non-profit organizations including the followingAlta Vista Center for AutismJunior AchievementBrent’s PlaceK-9s Against CancerCHARG Resource CenterRachel’s ChallengeColorado Walk for AutismRebuilding Together Metro Denver OPTION A: (8) – 95 Gallon Tote containers serviced once per week for composting service$175.00 Per Month OPTION B: (8) – 95 Gallon Tote containers serviced twice per week for composting service $255.00 Per Month Pepsi Facility – Compost Program Alpine Waste & Recycling is the largest independent, locally owned waste and recycling provider in the Denver Metro area. Alpine specializes in meeting the needs of commercial, industrial, and retail customers as well as both commercial and residential property managers. We began as one man with one truck back in 1999 since then it has been our goal is to provide our customers with a level of service that is unprecedented in our industry Partnering with our team at Alpine for all of your waste needs means “one source” value to your company -- and elimination of daily hassle, which I know you would appreciate with all your responsibilities.? Alpine is pleased to offer the following options for your properties:NO ADDITIONAL FUEL OR ENVIRONMENTAL FEES!!!!Why Compost? Greenhouse Gases:?Composting?is a way to keep organic material out of landfills, thereby avoiding climate warming gases generated by organic materials in landfills. Organic?material?like food, yard debris and soiled paper makes up about 58% of what Denver residents send to the landfill. Methane?is generated in landfills as organic material decays under anaerobic (without oxygen) conditions. Methane?is a greenhouse gas 21 times more potent in its heat trapping capabilities than carbon dioxide. The?EPA has identified landfills as the single largest source of methane. ?Although methane collection at landfills is becoming more common, the EPA estimates that over the life of a landfill 25% of the methane generated in a landfill with gas collection will still escape into the atmosphere. Because?methane is so much more damaging than carbon dioxide, the benefits of composting organic material far outweigh the environmental “costs” of collecting, hauling and processing organic material with trucks and equipment that burn fuel. The?U.S. sent 25 million tons of food waste to landfills in 2005.? The greenhouse gas impact of composting this mass would be the equivalent of removing 7.8 million passenger cars from the road. Where does the Compost go?General landscaping Turf establishment/renovation Topsoil manufacturing Erosion and sediment control Soil amendment Landscape mulch or soil top dressing Erosion and stormwater control Backfill mix Upgrading marginal soils Blended topsoil/growing medium Direct land application Weed control and improved moisture retention “Keeping Colorado Green”Acceptable CompostablesFood Waste Coffee Grinds & Filters Cardboard (including waxed)Produce Plants & Flowers Paper Napkins/ Paper Towels Pizza Boxes/Paper Board Wooden Stir Sticks Compostable Dinnerware Paper Bags Waxed Paper Compostable Trash Bags**Regular trash bags and liners are not acceptable in compost and will contaminate the entire load. Unfortunately, contaminated loads must be landfilled. Please use compostable bags to line your bins, if you use a liner.“Keeping Colorado Green”0000THE MANY BENEFITS OFFOOD WASTE RECYCLINGTURN-KEY SOLUTIONA1 Organics will provide services tomanage food and wax cardboardrecycling efforts and allow yourcompany to focus on their corebusiness – not management of thewaste streams inherent in the foodindustry.To?Composting?&?Sustainability?LOCAL COMPANYAFFILIATIONUse a well-known and establishedColorado recycling company.To?Landfill?The environmentalbenefits are clearDEPENDABLERELATIONSHIPA1 Organics has a solid, stable anddependable 35 year history in therecycling industry, including long-standing experience and acumenregarding processing of materials viaits contractual relationship withnumerous clients of all sizes.POSITIVE PUBLICRELATIONSYour organization’s image will benefitfrom the positive press and exposureassociated with this opportunity!RISK MANAGEMENTA1 Organics will process and recycleyour company’s waste at fully-permitted facilities in the State ofColoradoUSE OF A1 ORGANICSCOMPOSTWe can show your visitors andemployees that the compost/soil usedby your company in planters is the endproduct of food waste from yourproperties (signs in the planters willallude to this!).ENVIRONMENTALSTEWARDSHIPYour company can be assured thatthey are recycling their waste in anenvironmentally sound andresponsible manner.RECYCLINGAn eco-friendly alternative tocommon food waste landfill disposal.COST REDUCTIONReduce your current landfill costs.AIR QUALITY BENEFITReduce the amount of methane beingreleased into the atmosphere byreducing the organics being land-filled. A1 Organics00 ATTN: ProprietorGeneral manger Executive Chef A1 OrganicsFood-Waste CompostingCOLORADO’S next “recycling frontier”Composting is one of the easiest ways to reduce the amount of food going to the landfill.Why should my restaurant compost????Compost is beneficial to all plants - flowers, grass, gardens, and the foodwe eat.65% plus of what we throw away is organic and it usually goes to posting is good for everyone.Removing food waste from the “garbage” and composting helps to reduce globalwarming. Food waste and other organic materials in a landfill produce methane - a green house gas that is 20times more damaging to the environment than CO2.Don't throw away food waste and other organic materials when they can be used to grow the food you mightuse in the near future (this is truly closed loop recycling!).?The Choice is YOURSCollection of Organic Recyclable MaterialsA1 OrganicsManufacturing CompostWaste traditionally taken to landfillsTo Landfill?orRecycling?To Organic Recycler(65%+ is Organic Materials)It’s YOUR Choice… Sustainability – Beneficial use of food waste to makecompost and then grow morehealthy organic foods for the GeneratorsTruly Closed Loop RecyclingUsing Compost to Grow More FoodGeneratorsGeneratorsFor more information about our food waste recycling program, please contact:Mike NealAs a restaurant owner who composts food waste, your customers willappreciate your commitment to reducing waste and reward you by eating at Cell Phone: 970.673.6184Email: mikeneal@ A1 OrganicsColorado’s Leader in Organic Recyclingyour restaurant!00A1 ORGANICSFOOD RECYCLING TOTESA1 Organics uses a proven tote system for collection of food waste.Totes make food waste collection easy and minimize the need for anychange to your present system.Each tote is a one-piece construction with large 12" wheels and molded-in foot tilt for easy maneuvering. The hinged lid flips fully open. Integratedhandle provides sure, generous grip and molded-in reinforced lift pointshelp evenly distribute loads. Compatible with automated and semi-automated lift systems for curbside trash collection.How It's Collected - A1 Organics uses a special dump truck to collectfood waste from area restaurants, grocery stores and institutions. Ourtruck is equipped with hydraulic operated lifts that can dump up to two"toter" style carts at once. Challenges include keeping the carts cleanand keeping them from freezing solid in the winter months.Dimensions24234242A1 Organics, 16350 WCR 76, Eaton, CO 80615970.454.3492800.776.16440000Food Waste and Other CompostablesALLOWEDThe following are compostable! Place them on this bin.BonesCheese, YogurtCooked FoodCorrugated BoxesCoffee FiltersCoffee GroundsFruit & Salad TrimEgg ShellsBeer, wine, soft drinks, milk, etc.Food OilsFood WasteCompostable StrawsCorn Based CupsNoodlesOils, Fats or ButtersOld Bread and BagelsOnion SkinsPaper Egg CartonsPaper NapkinsPlate ScrapingsPotatoes or RiceVegetable PeelingsLiquids or SaucesMeat, Poultry or Fish?Paper PlatesNOT ALLOWED*The following are NOT compostable! Do NOT put them in this bin! × Plastic Bags× Styrofoam × Plastic Film× Plastic Containers × Food Handler’s Gloves× Plastic Wrap × Plastic Buckets× Glass × Plastic Bottles× Metals × Plastic Dinnerware (forks, spoons, etc)× Aluminum Foil* Exception – Plastics that are biodegradable and made from Corn or Soy based materials. Plastic bags that arebiodegradable will be identified on the bags.0000A1 ORGANIC FACILITIES0 mi10203040Copyright ? 1988-2004 Microsoft Corp. and/or its suppliers. All rights reserved. ? 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Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada.00A1 Organics16350 WCR 76Eaton, CO 80615(970) 454-3492 Ph(970) 454-3232 FaxFirm Name:Mailing Address:Street Address:CityAnticipated Volume of Business Per Month:Would you like invoices/statements emailed to you?YESNOEmail address:State:Phone:Fax:Zip:Credit ApplicationPage 1 of 2OWNERS OR COMPANY OFFICERSNAME:Home Address:NAME:Home Address:Title:Home Phone:Title:Home Phone:ORGANIZATIONCorporationYears in Business:Type of Business:Do you have, or have you had, any judgments, garnishments, or bankruptcies?If yes, please explain:PartnershipProprietorshipAccounts Payable Contact:Purchase Order Required:YESNOYESNOOtherREFERENCES (NOTE: FAX Numbers are REQUIRED)Bank Name:Address:Phone:FAX?(REQUIRED)Checking Acct #Vendor NameService/ProductAddressPhone.Contact:FAX?(REQUIRED)Account #:Vendor NameService/ProductAddressPhone.Contact:FAX?(REQUIRED)Account #:Vendor NameService/ProductAddressPhone.Contact:FAX?(REQUIRED)Account #:FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY:SALES REP: MIKE NEALPRICE LEVEL __________TAX EXEMPT?□ YES □ NOTAX #_________________________00A1 Organics16350 WCR 76Eaton, CO 80615(970) 454-3492 Ph(970) 454-3232 FaxAgreement and Personal GuarantyPage 2 of 2AGREEMENTI hereby warrant that the above information is true and correct, and is furnished for the purpose of obtaining credit. I hereby agree that A1 Organics mayinvestigate our credit record and that, if an account is opened, A1 Organics may furnish information regarding this account to credit reporting agenciesand others who may properly request such information. My signature below authorizes any reference to release information about our company’scredit history with them.PAYMENT TERMS: Payment for all goods and services purchased by or for your account is due and payable 30 days from the date goods aredelivered and/or services are provided, after which your account will be become delinquent. A late payment charge of 1.5% per month compounded(18% per annum) will be added to all delinquent portions of your account. You also agree to pay all costs and reasonable attorneys’ fees incurred by usto collect monies due us if we are required to place your account in the hands of an attorney or collection agency for collections or if it is collectedthrough bankruptcy or other judicial proceedings.Signature:Title:DatePERSONAL GUARANTYFor valuable consideration, and to induce you to extend credit hereon, the undersigned jointly and severally hereby guarantee, unconditionally, thepayment, when due, of each and every obligation, now existing or hereafter arising, owing to A1 Organics by the firm named below and shown as theaccount guaranteed.This guaranty is a continuing guaranty, and shall remain in force until revoked by notice in writing to A1 Organics, and revocation hereof shall notprejudice A1 Organics’ claim hereunder with respect to any obligation arising prior to revocation.This guaranty shall extend to and cover any extension or renewal of our obligation and A1 Organics does, without prejudice, reserve the rights to anyclaim against the undersigned, and, at any time, may extend or change the time of payment.The undersigned further agree that the venue for any suit hereunder shall be in Greeley, Colorado, and the undersigned further agree to save harmlessand indemnify A1 Organics against any loss, claim or demand arising by the failure of the account named below to pay its indebtedness to A1 Organics,either present or future, as well as any expense, cost and reasonable attorneys’ fees incurred by A1 Organics in the collection of any sums due andowing or arising under this indemnity agreement.Furthermore, if the undersigned’s payment is remitted by check and is subsequently returned to A1 Organics as non-redeemable, the undersignedagrees to pay a $20.00 reprocessing charge to A1 Organics, plus any applicable bank charges.Account Guaranteed:Name of Corporation, Firm or OrganizationSignature (Officer, Partner or Owner)TitleDateSignature (Officer, Partner or Owner)TitleDate133354064000A1 ORGANICSCompany ProfileBACKGROUNDFrom composting sheep manure to composting all types of agricultural feedstock’s, brewery waste, yardwaste, tree trimmings, scrap wood, pallets, food waste, waxed cardboard, and biosolids, A1 Organics hasbecome the industry leader in organic recycling for the Rocky Mountain region.A1 Organics has been in the organic recycling and commercial composting business for over threedecades. Composting and organic recycling is our only business. We do not operate farms, dairies, oreven landfills, where organic materials are frequently viewed as a “waste product”, something of little orno value that needs to be disposed of. No, our business is organic recycling and composting, ultimatelyproducing a high-quality product that is beneficial to the environment.A1 Organics had its origins in family farming and a commercial lamb feeding operation. An innovativecompany, A1 is continually searching for new andinnovative ways of recycling organic materials. This wastrue in the early 70’s when A1 started using composting asan effective method for managing feedlot waste. Composthas proved to be an excellent soil amendment that worksequally well on agricultural land and urban posting simply makes good economical andenvironmental sense.A1 is the largest organic recycler and producer of qualitycomposts in the Rocky Mountain region. The companyhas evolved from one location to six major sites along theFront Range. Annually, A1 currently produces in excess of350,000 cubic yards of high quality compost, mulch andsoil amendments per year.Management StructureA1 Organics maintains a very flexible management style. It is nationally recognized for its successfulpartnerships with a variety of government entities and private companies.The following management team is involved in the operation of all A1 Service Sites. Descriptions ofspecific responsibilities for the management team and support team are provided in Appendix A.Chuck WilsonKent PendleyHeather TregoBob YostOwner, President, CEOChief Operations OfficerChief Financial OfficerVice PresidentNew Business DevelopmentControllerThe Wilson family, who founded A1 Organics, have been Weld County residents since the late 1800’s.A1 OrganicsEnvironmental Solutions Economic Sense “Colorado has been home to my family for fivegenerations. A1 Organics is more than a business to us. It is a way our family can carry on its heritage. We work very hard and take great pride in our ability to provide products and services that help ensure the quality of life here today and for future generations of my family and yours.”…Chuck WilsonZac GriessR.7.8.10 Page 100A1 ORGANICSCompany ProfileSERVICESFor over 30 years, A1 Organics has focused on services related to organic residual reduction and organicrecycling services. Additionally, A1 Organics provides services related to organic recycling on a one timeor long-term basis, which includes?????????CompostingCustom CompostingCustom Compost MixesGrinding and Custom ServicesWood Processing & ProcurementRecycled Mulch ProductionPilot StudiesCustom MarketingWaste AuditingA brief description of these areas postingDuring the summer months in particular, yard waste and other organic waste can consume from 40% to60% of the available landfill space. With landfill space diminishing and new landfills becoming harder andharder to permit, alternatives become much more important. Composting is one such alternative thatworks to keep organic waste out of the landfill while providing a useful alternative. It is the ultimatesustainability option or program.Any non-hazardous, non-toxic organic product can, in most cases, be composted. A1 Organics hasextensive experience composting the following materials:?????????BiosolidsBrewers WasteDairy & Feedlot ManureFood WasteGarden WasteGrassHog ManureHorse ManureAnimal Mortalities????????LeavesPacking Plant By-ProductsShrubsSodTree TrimmingsTurkey ManureCardboard and Paper ProductsZoo ManureCustom CompostingA1 Organics also provided custom compostingoperations for a host of governmental agencies andcorporate clients.R.7.8.10 Page 2A1 ORGANICSCompany ProfileCustom Compost MixesDifferent composts have different attributes. While all composts arebeneficial to plant growth, not all composts have the samecharacteristics. Given the variety of different raw organic materials, A1Organics can custom blend compost to meet the customer’s specificneeds. A1 Organics will work with nurseries, landscape architects,and landscapers to come up with a blend of compost that meets theirspecific needs.One example is A1 Organics ProGro, a specialty product developedspecifically for top dressing golf courses, athletic fields, parks, etc.With its fine texture, particle size, and ease of application, ProGroprovides the organics, micronutrients and microorganisms necessaryto promote soil health.Grinding, Custom Services, and Wood ProcurementA1 Organics offers commercial grinding and waste reduction services to its clients. A1 owns two Morbark 1300series tub grinders that are mobile and can be taken to individual client sites. These grinders have 800 or 1000 horsepower Caterpillar engines, self-contained grapple loaders and 12-foot diameter tubs. Depending on the size of material being ground, the Morbark can grind between 400 to 800 cubic yards per hour or more. Grinding normally results in volume reductions of 40% to 80%.Volumes of raw organic materials can be ground quickly, making theoperations very cost competitive. The reduction of volume translatesinto reduced transportation costs. Finally, the ground material caneither be used as mulch or it can be composted.A1 has several collection sites and contracts that assist inprocurement and processing of high volumes of wood waste.A1 also produces several types of recycled mulches (2 Chance?). ndA1 Organics 2 Chance? mulches offer a high quality alternative tonatural mulches which can be expensive and, at times, hard tosource.ndR.7.8.10 Page 3-628654064000A1 ORGANICSCompany ProfilePilot StudiesA1 Organics offers consulting services that include operation, management, and reporting on pilot compostingstudies involving many forms of non-hazardous organic material.Corporate, industrial, and municipal clients utilize pilot studies prior to making major economic commitments torecycling their organic wastes. A1 Organics provides fully permitted sites and expertise that provide customers acomprehensive and risk free way to explore the challenges that specific organic materials may present, andcomprehensive analysis of costs and benefits without the expense and hassle of setting up or permitting a site.Custom MarketingA1 Organics has spent the past thirty years developing markets for its products, and has established and maintaineda solid reputation for service and quality. This has provided an avenue that has allowed them to work with bothmunicipal and private enterprises in marketing their products.A1 grinds and composts the green waste from the City of Loveland. This compost is marketed through variouslandscaping suppliers, grocery stores, and hardware stores in Loveland. A1 also provides services for the City ofLongmont, Jefferson County, and many others in Colorado, as well as Cheyenne, Wyoming.FACILITIESA1 Organics operates multiple sites along the Front Range. The depth of our operations provides us withflexibility to handle a variety of raw organic products. It also gives us the ability to transfer material to analternative site should any unexpected incident occur.Corporate Headquarters (Eaton, CO) Weld County USR #930Located on 160 acres of ground owned by A1 Organics since thecompany’s inception. This location is corporate headquarters for thecompany.The new corporate offices provide accounting,administrative, technical support, and a complete maintenance facility.This facility is fully permitted in accordance with CDPHE regulationspertaining to Solid Waste Sites and Facilities, 6CCR1007-2, Section14, entitled: “Solid Waste Composting”, effective December 30, 2008as a Class III composting facility.Feedstock’s processed at Eaton include green waste, animal manures,clean wood waste and yard waste.R.7.8.10 Page 400A1 ORGANICSCompany ProfileHighway 66 (Platteville, CO) EPA Permit No. COG-650137, BMP #1456Located on 40 acres of privately owned land and conveniently located25 miles north of Denver, and 10 miles east of Longmont. The site wasopened in July 1999. It has the capability of producing 50,000 to100,000 cubic yards of compost per year. Feedstocks for the finishedcompost include animal manures, clean wood waste, yard waste, andbio solids.This facility is fully permitted in accordance with CDPHE regulationspertaining to Solid Waste Sites and Facilities, 6CCR1007-2, Section14, entitled: “Solid Waste Composting”, effective December 30, 2008as a Class I composting facility. The facility is permitted to receive alltypes of organic materials including food waste for composting.Rattler Ridge (Keenesburg, CO) EPA Permit No. COG-650137, BMP #1455Rattler Ridge is the newest A1 Organic recycling and compostingfacility. Located near the town of Keenesburg on 430 acres, permittingfor this facility was completed in November 2000.This facility is fully permitted in accordance with CDPHE regulationspertaining to Solid Waste Sites and Facilities, 6CCR1007-2, Section 14,entitled: “Solid Waste Composting”, effective December 30, 2008 as aClass I composting facility. The facility is permitted to receive all typesof organic materials including food waste for composting.Stapleton (Denver, CO)Opened in 2003, this facility acts as a receiving/transfer site and salesdistribution site. Colored mulches and topsoils are produced at thisfacility.Located off 56 Avenue between Quebec and Havana on the oldStapleton Airport, it is conveniently located to receive large volumes ofwood and other materials destined for recycling.This facility is leased from Recycled Materials Corporation under theiragreement with the City and County of Denver and the StapletonRedevelopment Authority.thR.7.8.10 Page 500A1 ORGANICSCompany ProfileCity of Cheyenne Recycling Facility (Cheyenne, WY)Started in March 1998 as a cooperative effort with the City ofCheyenne. The City of Cheyenne had operated an organic recyclingand composting facility before A1 Organics became involved. Anumber of problems had been noted, such as being able to produce aconsistent product, having the right equipment, and having qualifiedpersonnel to manage the facility.A1 Organics was able to provide qualified personnel, the correctequipment, and the ability to successfully produce and market thefinished compost.City of Loveland Transfer Site (Loveland, CO)The City of Loveland has worked with A1 Organics to provide itsresidents with a means of recycling rather than hauling grass clippings,tree trimmings, and other yard and garden debris to the landfill. Thissite was started in July 1992. The residents of Loveland bring theirorganic material to a convenient transfer site where it is then ground,reducing its overall volume by 40% to 60%. It is then transported toA1’s Platteville or Eaton site where it is composted.Rooney Road Recycling Center (Golden, CO)Under agreement with the Rooney Road Recycling Authority, A1Organics operates the ROONEY ROAD RECYCLING CENTER SlashCollection Site in Golden, Colorado.The residents of Jefferson County bring their organic materials to aconvenient transfer site where it is then ground, reducing its overallvolume by 40% to 60%. It is then transported to A1’s Platteville orKeensburg site where it is composted.R.7.8.10 Page 600A1 ORGANICSCompany ProfileCity of Greeley Organic Waste (GROW) Center (Greeley, CO)The Greeley ORGANIC WASTE (GROW) CENTER was created by theCity of Greeley to provide an environmentally friendly alternative torecycling green waste and other designated recyclable materials.The residents of Greeley bring their organic materials to a convenienttransfer site where it is then ground, reducing its overall volume by 40%to 60%. It is then transported to A1’s Platteville or Keenesburg sitewhere it is composted.Johnson Dairy (Eaton, CO)Opened in 2005, Johnson Dairy acts as a processing and compostingfacility. Premium 3 Contractor and Horticulture materials are producedat this site for sale and for internal dairy use.Located east of Eaton, the dairy houses 9,000+ head of cattle andprocesses approx 100,000 CY’s of manure waste annually.This facility is operated by A1 Organics under contract with JohnsonDairy.A1 Organics Nevada (Las Vegas, NV)A1 Organics Nevada, LLC opened in 2006. This site is centrallylocated near the intersection of Jones and Blue Diamond.The site receives wood, greenwaste, foodwaste, manure, and otherorganic materials. These materials are processed into certifiedcompost, surface mulch, biomass for alternative energy uses, andspecial soil blends for home and commercial uses.R.7.8.10 Page 7A1 ORGANICSCompany ProfileAWARDSUS Composting Council “Composter of the Year” for 2007At the annual US Composting Council's Conference and Trade Show held in Oakland, CAFebruary, 2008, A1 Organics was presented the award for "2007 Composter of the Year."This prestigious honor in the composting industry is awarded to the participating USCCcomposter who has shown consistent commitment and practices for the previous year.A1 Organics is currently the only composting facility in the State of Colorado who participates in the US CompostingCouncil's STA program. This program monitors and certifies compost products through diligent practices andconsistent testing methods to assure quality end productsEnvironmental Leadership Program – Silver Partner AwardThe Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment’s Environmental Leadership Programrecognizes and awards Colorado companies that go beyond the requirements of environmentalregulations and move toward the goal of sustainability. A1 Organics achieved the Silver Partner Awardin August, 2008.Coors Gold Supplier AwardCoors Gold Supplier Awards are given out each year to those companies who achieve the highestrating granted to suppliers by Coors in a combination of quality criteria and service points earnedduring the year. This award is a tribute to A1’s resolution to providing the best possible experiencefor customers and consumers, while providing the highest finished products available to the communities of Colorado.Ameresco (NREL) Project AwardA groundbreaking ceremony for the new NREL (National Renewable Energy Laboratory) Research Support Facilitytook place in October 2007. Along with that was an announcement of two major renewable power projects at theDepartment's National Renewable Energy Lab. This plant will use an Energy Savings Performance Contract with athird party provider, Ameresco Energy Services Co. In partnership with Ameresco, A1 Organics signed a contract toprovide all the biomass fuel for the heating plant.INDUSTRY PROJECTSClosed Loop Sustainability Program (CLSP)A1 Organics is proactive in its approach to sustainability and organic recycling, thus making it possible to for closedloop sustainability programs to become reality. “Organic recycling combined with sustainability for the future" justmakes sense. Our Closed Loop Sustainability Program insures that the organic debris coming from new homeconstruction is post Classification SystemIn 2002, A1 Organics developed a classification system for compost – one which takes into account a number ofdifferent parameters and requirements which must be met. By utilizing a compost classification system andstandardizing the industry, everyone benefits in the process. This system was adopted by the Rocky MountainOrganics Council and is now becoming a standard method for identifying appropriate compost amendments in projectspecifications.Performance Valuation Index System (PVIS)A1 developed the Performance Valuation Index System (PVIS) in 2007. This program is a tool to effectively chooseand specify compost products. Compost and composting knowledge and science has evolved far beyond the "behindthe barn – well aged manure” status that is often used in current specification and purchasing decisions. Utilizing thedefinable value matrix in PVIS is a useful tool in choosing and specifying products needed to engineer the soil on agiven project to meet the architect’s specific goals and objectives.R.7.8.10 Page 8133354064000A1 ORGANICSCompany Profile Appendix IManagement & Support TeamsThe following Executive Management Team is involved in operations for all A1 services. Each of theseindividuals is shown with their major area of responsibility. In the event that a problem requiresimmediate attention, any one of these individuals is authorized to solve problems.CHUCK WILSONPresident/CEO???General ManagementAdministrationFinancial ManagementKENT PENDLEYChief Operating Officer??ProductionMaintenance and OperationsHEATHER TREGOChief Financial Officer? Financial Management? AccountingBOB YOSTVice President - New Business Development???Contract AdministrationEnvironmental ComplianceProject ManagementZAC GRIESSController???Financial ManagementAccountingHuman ResourcesR.7.8.10 Page 900A1 ORGANICSCompany Profile Appendix IManagement & Support TeamsTom LincolnDirection of Professional Education--Professional EducationSpecial ProjectsScott RamerRegional Sales Manager----Regional Sales - ProductsRetail ClientsGolf CoursesMunicipal / InstitutionalMike NealRecycling Sales Consultant – Northern Region--Sales/Customer ServiceMarketingAmy GraffRecycling Sales Consultant – Southern Region--Sales/Customer ServiceMarketingGreg KuenningEnvironmental Services & Purchasing Coordinator--PurchasingEnvironmental Services & SafetyJulie HannaDispatch Manager--Dispatch ManagementOrder ManagementEric HinshawCustomer Service Representative---Customer RelationsOrder ManagementSales/Customer ServiceNancy JaycoxSales & Marketing / WebmasterMarketing and New Business Development---New Business Development/MarketingWebsite Design and ManagementPayroll AdministrationRhonda GrossaintAccounts Receivable Specialist--Accounts ReceivableAdministrative SupportJudy KiddAccounts Payable Specialist---Front Office Reception/Customer ServicePayroll/Human Resources AssistantAccounts PayableLarissa BarrickExecutive Assistant-Administrative SupportR.7.8.10 Page 1000A1 ORGANICSCompany Profile Appendix IIEquipment ResourcesA1 Organics owns and operates a wide variety of equipment necessary for high volume, effectivecomposting including:?????12 front-end loaders ranging from 3 to 8 cubic yard capacity.3 screening plants, ranging from portable soil screeners to an 8' X 30' dual screen trommelplant.1 straddle type windrow turner, designed for multiple site operation and can be transportedlegally without special permits. Tunnel size: 9' X 18'.2 Mobile wood grinders, including an 800 HP 13' tub grinder and a 1000 HP 13' grinder.Rolling stock including several semi trucks, water trucks, yard tractors, lowboy trailers,walking floor trailers, belt floor trailers, tanker trailer, road grader, compost spreader truck,service trucks, and various sales and marketing vehicles.Becker Underwood Second Harvester mulch coloring machine, used to convert bark mulchand wood fiber into a variety of colored mulch products.A1 utilizes standard open top roll-off containers and licensed haulers to service customeragreements. Wood materials are ground utilizing a 1,000 HP Morbark 1300B grinder.??R.7.8.10 Page 1100A1 ORGANICSCompany Profile Appendix IIIProject ExperienceCity of LovelandIn 1992 the City of Loveland approached A1 regarding development of a program thatwould divert residential, and eventually commercial yard waste from landfill disposal dueto diminishing capacity of local landfills and problems associated with new landfillconstruction. A1 and the City of Loveland worked together to develop, implement, andoperate a plan that has been in place since 1992. Currently material is collected andprocessed at a local transfer site and then transported to A1's Highway 66 facility.City of Cheyenne, WyomingDesign public private operation for landfill diversion of yard waste, manure waste, andwood waste, negotiate contractual agreement, implement and operate facility, market allmaterials produced.City of BoulderSuccessfully submit RFP for composting of biosolids. Negotiate contractual agreementand successfully process and market all of materials produced from Boulder biosolids.Negotiate and participate with local waste hauler in collection, diversion, and compostingor residential green waste.Coors Brewing CompanyNegotiate and implement agreement to receive, process and market organic wastestreams produced by Coors. Materials processed include biosolids, processed sludge,waste woods, filter pads, waste grain, and paper pulp. Successfully market 100% ofmaterials produced from Coors waste stream.Denver WaterNegotiate and implement contractual agreement to receive and process alum sludgeproduced at various water treatment facilities. Also receive and process lake bottomalum sludge and stockpiled dewatered sludge from several facilities. Successfully marketall of material received.Negotiate and implement agreement to receive and compost zoo waste. Design andimplement initial marketing agreement to sell unique product produced under Zoop labelthrough gift shops and specialty outlets. Also market bulk material through topsoilblends. Successfully market 100% of material produced.Denver ZooCity of Longmont WWTPProvide alternative Biosolids composting services as part of overall Biosolidsmanagement plan. Successfully reduce costs from in-house operations by significantmargin. Process primary materials to reduce need and cost to digest them and alsocreate additional storageCity of Broomfield WWTPContract for alternative Biosolids composting services in conjunction with land applicationoptions.R.7.8.10 Page 1200A1 ORGANICSCompany Profile Appendix IIIProject ExperienceFederal Reserve BankNegotiate and implement agreement to divert from landfill and receive, process, andmarket compost-utilizing money shredded from Denver Mint. Due to success of thisprogram in recycling of money shred, the Federal Reserve Bank is implementing similarprograms at other mint operations throughout the ernor’s Office of Energy ConservationSuccessfully conducted mortality composting pilot project utilizing various types ofprocesses.Longmont FoodsNegotiate and implement agreement to custom compost large volumes of turkey litterproduced at numerous farms. Successfully market 100% of material ready for sale.National Hog FarmNegotiate and implement agreement to market compost produced at National HogFarms. Successfully market 100% of material produced plus initial backlogged inventoryof 20,000 cubic yards.Metro Wastewater Reclamation DistrictSuccessfully completed on-site MSAP/AW Pilot composting study that assisted inimplementation of new systems on Metro site to cut cost and increase productivity andproduct quality. Provided Private Biosolids Composting services.Whole Foods and Wild Oats MarketsBeginning in 2004, A1 Organics became a part of these two large food retailers’comprehensive food recycling programs. A1 receives and composts food wastegenerated from their numerous retail posting Site - Design and Operating Plan and PermittingWorked with Summit County Landfill and Waste Management to successfully design,permit, construct and operated Class I composting sites.R.7.8.10 Page 13A1 ORGANICSCompany ProfileAppendix IVReferencesCity of BroomfieldBroomfield, ColoradoContact: Tom Wells, 303-464-5663City of Longmont WWTPLongmont, ColoradoContact: John Anderson, 303-651-8497City of Longmont Solid WasteLongmont, COContact: 303-651-8767City of LovelandLoveland, ColoradoContact: Mick Mercer, 970-962-2530City of WestminsterWestminster, COContact: Kipp Scott, 303-452-8010Coors Brewing CompanyGolden, ColoradoContacts: Rhonda Rumbaugh, 303-277-3063Denver WaterDenver, ColoradoContact: Tom Mounfort, 303-628-6342Denver ZooDenver, ColoradoContact: Merle Moore, 303-376-4985Governors Office of Energy ConservationDenver, ColoradoContact: Susanne Castellano, 303-894-2383Jefferson County Emergency ManagementGolden, ColoradoContact: Tim McSherry, 303-271-4901Recycled Materials CompanyArvada, ColoradoContact: Rick Given, 303-431-3701Rooney Road Recycling CenterJefferson County, COContact: Brian Nielsen, 303-987-7192R.7.8.10 Page 141333540640A1 ORGANICSCompany ProfileAppendix IVReferencesSummit County LandfillSummit County, COContact: Aaron Byrne, 970-418-0265Waste Management of ColoradoContact: Tom Schweitzer, 303-486-6045Eagle County LandfillEagle County, COContact: Ron Rasnik, 970-926-3125KRW EngineeringContact: Dave Douglass, 303-239-9011GENERATOR’S WASTE PROFILE SHEETA1 Organics Use OnlyExpiration Date:Technical Approval By:Greg KuenningApproval Date:Profile #:Safety/Health Review By:Greg KuenningLimitations: In-House Product IDAccounting CodeINSTRUCTIONS: Please answer each question as completely as possible by circling “YES” or “NO”, checking the appropriate boxes, filling in the blanks, or attaching additional sheets as necessary. An ink pen, typewriter or computer must be used. The Generator or Authorized Representative must sign the form. If the waste changes or future analyses differ from what was submitted, A1 Organics must be notified immediately. Signed Originals must follow fax or email copies.A. GENERATOR INFORMATIONGenerator Name:(REQUIRED)Generator Contact:(REQUIRED)Facility Address:(REQUIRED)Generator Title:Generator Email:(REQUIRED)Phone: Fax:BROKER INFORMATION (if applicable):P.O. #:Account #:Billing Address:(If different from Facility Address)Broker Name:Broker Contact:Phone:SameFax:Broker Phone:Fax:Permit #:Alternative Permit #Facility IDB. PROCESS INFORMATION Waste Name: Describe the business at this facility, including primary products or services:Process – Give a brief description of the process by which this waste was generated: C. REGULATORY QUESTIONS (Based on 40 CFR Part 261 and 6 CCR 1007.3 Part 261) Profile # : Pg. 2 Is the waste a hazardous waste as defined by 6CCR 1007-3 Part 261 Sections 261.24 (D Code), Sections 261.31 (F Code), 261.32 (K Code), 261.33 (P or U Codes)?Is the waste from an UST corrective action under 40 CFR Part 280? (if ‘YES’, also check ‘YES’ on the following question)Is the waste specifically excluded from hazardous waste regulations in 6CCR 1007-3 Section 261.4? If ‘YES’, attach an explanation including the portion of the regulation where the exclusion is mentioned.Is the waste being legally treated for a single hazardous characteristic? If ‘YES’, attach a copy of the Agency notification and a certification that no Underlying Hazardous Constituents (UHCs) are present. (A1 can provide a blank notification/certification form, if needed.)Is the waste from any of the following? ●CERCLA project; ● In response to a Compliance Order; ● Hazardous waste in another State; ● Subject to Land Disposal RestrictionsDoes the waste contain regulated quantities of radioactives or PCBs? (Attach analyses) FORMCHECKBOX YES FORMCHECKBOX NO FORMCHECKBOX YES FORMCHECKBOX NO FORMCHECKBOX YES FORMCHECKBOX NO FORMCHECKBOX YES FORMCHECKBOX NO FORMCHECKBOX YES FORMCHECKBOX NO FORMCHECKBOX YES FORMCHECKBOX NOD. WASTE PROPERTIES Appearance:Color: ________Odor: FORMCHECKBOX None FORMCHECKBOX Mild FORMCHECKBOX StrongPhases: FORMCHECKBOX Single FORMCHECKBOX Bi-layered FORMCHECKBOX Multi-layeredpH: FORMCHECKBOX < or equal to 2 FORMCHECKBOX 2.1 – 7.0 FORMCHECKBOX 7.1-12.4 FORMCHECKBOX > or equal to 12.5 FORMCHECKBOX N/A-SolidViscosity: (Similar to) FORMCHECKBOX Solid FORMCHECKBOX Tar FORMCHECKBOX Honey FORMCHECKBOX Motor Oil FORMCHECKBOX Water FORMCHECKBOX N/ASpecific Gravity: FORMCHECKBOX < 0.8 FORMCHECKBOX 1.0-1.7 FORMCHECKBOX >1.7 FORMCHECKBOX ______ actual FORMCHECKBOX N/ATotal Suspended Solids (% wt): FORMCHECKBOX <0.5 FORMCHECKBOX 0.5-2.0 FORMCHECKBOX 2.1-5.0 FORMCHECKBOX 6.0-20.0 FORMCHECKBOX >20.1 FORMCHECKBOX _______ actual FORMCHECKBOX N/APhysical State: FORMCHECKBOX oil FORMCHECKBOX liquid (water) FORMCHECKBOX sludge FORMCHECKBOX damp solid FORMCHECKBOX dry solid FORMCHECKBOX powder FORMCHECKBOX filter cake FORMCHECKBOX soil FORMCHECKBOX concrete FORMCHECKBOX debris FORMCHECKBOX lab pack FORMCHECKBOX ashPaint Filter Test: FORMCHECKBOX Pass FORMCHECKBOX FailLiquid Flash Point:(closed cup) FORMCHECKBOX Non-Ignitable solid FORMCHECKBOX <1400 F FORMCHECKBOX 1400 - 2000 F FORMCHECKBOX > 200 0 F FORMCHECKBOX _______ actualAttachments: FORMCHECKBOX Analytical Data – Required unless otherwise noted. FORMCHECKBOX Material Safety Data Sheet(s) FORMCHECKBOX Other (Agency correspondence, process knowledge, statement, etc.)E. SHIPPMENT VOLUMES & METHOD Profile # : Pg. 3 Mode of Shipment: FORMCHECKBOX Bulk Liquid FORMCHECKBOX Bulk Solid FORMCHECKBOX Drums FORMCHECKBOX Totes FORMCHECKBOX Other - Specify: Estimated Volume Per Shipment (please circle): Gallons – Pounds – Yd3 – TonsGallons – Pounds – Yd3 – TonsGallons – Pounds – Yd3 – TonsGallons – Pounds – Yd3 – TonsGallons – Pounds – Yd3 – TonsGallons – Pounds – Yd3 – TonsFrequency of Shipments: _______Day(s) ______Week(s) _____ Month(s) _____ Year FORMCHECKBOX One Time ProjectF. AUTHORIZED SIGNATORY:I hereby certify that:I am the Generator (or authorized by the Generator identified herein to provide the information submitted in this form and any attached documents and to enter into this Agreement on the Generator’s behalf). I have made a complete and thorough investigation of all matters relevant to completion of this form and based on this investigation certify that no hazardous waste codes are associated with this waste stream. If laboratory analysis was used to evaluate this waste stream, the analysis was performed on a representative sample of the waste stream in accordance with 6CCR 1007-3 Section 261.20(c). All applicable information concerning the waste stream has been provided in this and the attached documents. Such information is complete and accurate and all known or suspected hazardous constituents/characteristics or safety hazards associated with the waste stream have been disclosed herein. I will inform A1 Organics if the waste characteristics or process changes.Signature:Print:Title:Date:Company: ................
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